"Suedehead" Sparks remix clip on turntablelab.com?
posted by davidt on Thursday December 15 2005, @01:00AM

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morrissey-suedehead-sprxmx.ram - turntablelab.com (2:00 Real Audio)
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Ha ha. (Score:1)
That's terrific.
danbutt * -- Thursday December 15 2005, @01:58AM (#188880)
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  • Re:Ha ha. by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday December 15 2005, @07:49AM
    Interesting! (Score:1)
    Haha, I hated it at first but then really got into it!

    Sounds professional, so it must be it. Has the Sparks feel (at least just of their last album).

    Oh, I'll get on with it, I love it!
    dallow_bg <{brainboy77} {at} {aol.com}> -- Thursday December 15 2005, @02:03AM (#188882)
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    "All the people I like are those that are dead."
      lol (Score:0)
      Genius!
      Anonymous -- Thursday December 15 2005, @02:32AM (#188887)
        Pee Wee Goes to Amsterdam and Flashes his Nipples! (Score:0)
        It makes you realize how bizarre Morrissey's voice is when it's not mixed in his precise way with the music of his choice. Mainly refering to the "I'm so sickened" part... Really like the opening part with the vocal effects. It just sounds weird when they all of a sudden throw the dry vocals so loudly to the forefront. I hope to find a nice clear complete version of it. Anyone finds it, they'll let us know right ?

        _MOV
        Anonymous -- Thursday December 15 2005, @09:08AM (#188945)
          It was a good remix, good remix (Score:1)
          Very strange, but in line with what another poster above said, it makes you "see" Morrissey's voice in a different way. After all these years, nobody's really ever experimented with the raw materials of Morrissey's vocals.

          If iTunes put it up for sale, I'd download it!

          king leer -- Thursday December 15 2005, @09:48AM (#188959)
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            ITunes (Score:1, Informative)
            It will be available on ITunes January 24th, same day as the album, Future Retro, goes on sale...
            Anonymous -- Thursday December 15 2005, @10:30AM (#188963)
              Wonderful (Score:1)
              I absolutely, absolutely, ABSOLUTELY love it!

              The Star And Garter disco will melt to that. Well done Boys!

              Best M/S re-mix ever? I hope Moz smiles along.

              Top tip; Headphones and REALLY loud.

              Stan * <stanleymchale@mac.com> -- Thursday December 15 2005, @06:43PM (#189024)
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                very nice (Score:1)
                really like it.

                now all we need is a Nurse With Wound mix of Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
                mr. superinvisible -- Thursday December 15 2005, @11:42PM (#189040)
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                  Fab (Score:1)
                  Love it! I like it when remixes play around with Morrissey's vocals. They're so much more interesting than anyone else's in the first place, so it's great to hear them in a new way.
                  amysquie -- Friday December 16 2005, @02:26PM (#189155)
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                    The more I listen to it, the better it gets (Score:1)
                    Moz must be really chuffed with it.

                    Well, actually, knowing him, it will probably result in a never-to-be-healed rift with the Mael bros, which will result in him issuing venomous broadsides against them both, in which he dubs them the Braille Brothers, or something like that.

                    But it is still brilliant.
                    David T (different) * -- Friday December 16 2005, @02:45PM (#189159)
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                      Suedehead Remix (Score:0)
                      Absolutely atrocious.
                      Anonymous -- Sunday December 18 2005, @11:34AM (#189315)
                        I Didn't Like It- and Here's Why (Score:1)
                        I felt the re-mix was perhaps poking fun at Morrissey in a childish way.

                        Re-mixes can have so much potential, but this re-mix is simply awful.

                        A re-mix should make the listener WANT to buy the original version. The only re-mixes I ever liked were that from New Order.

                        The only song by Morrissey that I can imagine as a successful re-mix is "I Don't Mind If You Forget Me."

                        The repetition of lyrics in this re-mix of Suedehead left me feeling illiterate, numb, stupid, and lazy.

                        With love,
                        Ken S.
                        sycophantic_slag -- Sunday December 18 2005, @03:25PM (#189344)
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