I think its not Chris Isaak but some one else doing a quite good impression, but the guitar sounds terrible it turns my stomach to listen to it, the original is much better. And the girl with no pants on!!! what's that for as if I didn't know can't they think of something less subtle!!!.
By using a cunning combination of subtle snide comments and brute force with a cricket bat, I've managed to persuade her that it's just a Ford Mondeo in disguise (and she doesn't like them!).
Posts: 83 | Location: Berkshire UK | Registered: Wed 02 August 2000
The current-ish UK Mercedes advert showing different types of people driving different models of Merc has a backing track that I recognise so well - but can't put a name to it. Any clever cloggs out there?
Posts: 325 | Location: East Sussex, UK | Registered: Thu 30 November 2000
oh yeah, but the prices of each of the albums named will rise by an undiclosed (and unagreed) price after you order them, and they will then proceed to fall apart.
Should be Joy Division's "Love wil tear us apart", perhaps?
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Posts: 4295 | Location: Global Citizen | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000
rather than the sonic mish-mash of Soundtrack albums, those interested in his style could track down Chris Isaac. Pretty good listening, and a great recording too. I picked this one up in 1987 on vinyl after reading about it in The Absolute Sound (ok, so I lose some FEP's for having them in the closet ) - possibly one of less-than-ten useful peices of info I gleamed from years of readership. IIRC Chris Isaac was described as dressing in his mother's sofa and curtains, or words to that effect.
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Posts: 4295 | Location: Global Citizen | Registered: Mon 31 July 2000