The fabled Sisterhood demo version of 'This Corrosion'

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Thanks for that, and Happy Birthday cocoamix (one day late, Halloween boy)

And the same to you, Otto. (4 days late).
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OK, never mind any fabled TC demos that may or may not exist in the private collection(s) of 0/1/2/3/any-damn-number-up-to-infinity Trader(s) who like to brag about having them and then say "nyah nyah you can't have it".

I WANT one of those donkeys.
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James Ray said to me a while ago, that not all of the tracks are complete, some are just in bits.


Id guess if the recent re-issues are a sucess then maybe a re release of gift with this corrosion may happen.

Id certianally rather hear it on an official release

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allfear wrote:James Ray said to me a while ago, that not all of the tracks are complete, some are just in bits.


Id guess if the recent re-issues are a sucess then maybe a re release of gift with this corrosion may happen.

Id certianally rather hear it on an official release

Matthew
Was it part of the "cash for rights" deal with WEA :?:

I thought as it was originally released on Merciful Release as a solo effort, it still belongs to :von: :|
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markfiend wrote:Does anyone actually have it?

Does anyone know anyone who actually has it?

What would one have to part with in order to obtain a copy? :evil:

Why won't some fucker just weed it? :lol:
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diddley2 wrote:
markfiend wrote:Does anyone actually have it?

Does anyone know anyone who actually has it?

What would one have to part with in order to obtain a copy? :evil:

Why won't some fucker just weed it? :lol:
I was in a studio in Hull @ the time of recording & still have a copy of this demo on cassette.
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diddley2 wrote:
markfiend wrote:Does anyone actually have it?

Does anyone know anyone who actually has it?

What would one have to part with in order to obtain a copy? :evil:

Why won't some fucker just weed it? :lol:
I was in a studio in Hull @ the time of recording & still have a copy of this demo on cassette.
as far as i know there are 2 distinct "tc sisterhood demos":

A. Early Hull demo - the one presumably referred to here. a short fragment of the song without chorus or anything, highly embryonic, under 3 minutes. apparently it was recorded both 1) from the mixing desk and 2) "under someone's coat" so to speak. So 2 versions of this demo exist, the only difference being quality. This is the rarer of the two as far as i know. the other one is:

B. Later Hull demo - six versions (see earlier post in this thread). only mixing desk versions exist. robin and a few other people have this one. no one trades it.

which do you have then, diddley2?
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I said it in another topic some time ago, can't remember which one. But is the sheer existance of these recordings an established fact? I mean, James Ray is no stranger to us. Is his part in this story clear? Did somebody ask him about it? I read here about a cassette for his room mate Andrew, is that confirmed?
Which of course doesn't answer the question whether somebody has these recordings or not. But it's a start.

Oooh, I really like this story. Gimme more...
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markfiend wrote:
bismarck wrote:which do you have then, diddley2?
None of them, obviously. :roll:

When will we ever learn?
The verison I have is a 8 min 45 sec rough studio demo (but very good quality) with vocals from Andrew Eldritch recorded in Hull.
I know this because I was recording in the same studio @ the time.
Hope this helps.
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If you've got it and are happy to share then would love to hear it :D
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weebleswobble wrote:
diddley2 wrote:
markfiend wrote:Does anyone actually have it?

Does anyone know anyone who actually has it?

What would one have to part with in order to obtain a copy? :evil:

Why won't some fucker just weed it? :lol:
I was in a studio in Hull @ the time of recording & still have a copy of this demo on cassette.
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what about sharing? :innocent:
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diddley2 wrote:I'm Carl
Hi Carl! Welcome to Heartland. You'll find that people can be quick to badger you if you have something they want!! :lol:

So...

fancy sharing this recording with us (and earning many, many brownie points)? :D
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diddley2 wrote:I'm Carl
i liked your band Carl :notworthy: :notworthy: :D
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diddley2 wrote:I was the other half of James Ray & The Performance...
oh! i thought it was the man behind MOOOnchild.
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diddley2 wrote:I was the other half of James Ray & The Performance...
My apologies... :oops:

and hello! :D

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Holy f**k.

I never thought I'd get to see both halves. :eek: :notworthy:
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Big Si wrote:
bismarck wrote:Carl who?
blackhorizon :eek: :urff: :evil:
In wan, Big Yin.

sorry Carl, and I really welcome you :notworthy:

now Perform for us :lol:
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Ah ha. Thanks for the clarification. What are you up to these days?
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4080 Peru were pretty damn fine, but I bow to your more extensive knowledge, Sir. :notworthy:
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diddley2 wrote:I was the other half of James Ray & The Performance...
:oops: In that case I apologise.

We've had several people "cry wolf" about these demos; I hope you'll forgive my scepticism.
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Sounds we have a christmas present for the whole forum
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