FAO Himms or any other young person more interested in modern bands than I am
Settle an argument for me? I could google it, but it might be more entertaining this way.
Talking at work the other day I remarked that despite the widespread use of sampling that's been prevalent for maybe a decade, and despite the continuing popularity of cover versions among bands struggling for originality, I was in no way surprised that nobody's ever bothered to rehash Ultravox.
Some people disagreed but couldn't name an Ultravox rehash: was I right or wrong?
truth be told, I've no idea if I was right or not - but I hope I was, 'cos if I am, it must be niggling the bollocks off Midge "I'm great, me" Ure.
Posted By: Suggy on July 3rd 2006 at 19:31:09
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- FAO Himms or any other young person more interested in modern bands than I am (General Chat) - Suggy, Jul 3, 19:31:09
- Fair question suggs, young savage by ultravox isn't misplaced in the modern scene (General Chat) - pants, Jul 4, 02:29:29
- John Foxx was the orig Ultravox vocalist (General Chat) - double hipness, Jul 4, 06:05:16
- Vic Reeves covered Vienna.... (General Chat) - BITSA, Jul 3, 23:47:05
- a decade? One of the most famous 'sampling' cases concerned george Harrison in '71 with (General Chat) - malkybarkid, Jul 3, 22:10:15
- can't think of one (General Chat) - double hipness, Jul 3, 19:49:57
- Fair question suggs, young savage by ultravox isn't misplaced in the modern scene (General Chat) - pants, Jul 4, 02:29:29
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