This one was the real surprise on this record. Who knew Dishwalla could lay down such a DEEP pocket. Totally original approach to the original DM song. I wore this record out in high school.
I absolutely rinsed this disk when I was 17 in 1999. It really sound tracked an era of my life. I felt like I was the only one listening to it though. Which kind of added to it
Man, you can really tell this was "And You Think You Know What Life's About" era Walla. They have got to be one of those rare bands that can cover just about anything and KILL it. I love their version of "It's Gonna Take Some Time," "Tainted Love," and "Darling Nikki" too. JR could sing legal paperwork and I'd listen. :)
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Adoro essa banda e nem sabia q tinham feito esse cover do Depeche Mode q tesao
You had somethin' to hide Should have hidden it, shouldn't you And now you're not satisfied With what you're being put through It's just time to pay the price Not listenin' to advice Decidin' in your youth On the policy of truth Things could be so different now It used to be so civilized You will always wonder how It could have been if you'd only lied It's too late to change events It's time to face the consequence Deliverin' the proof On the policy of truth Never again is what you swore The time before Never again is what you swore The time before, the time before The time before, the time before And now you're standin' there tongue tied You'd better learn your lesson well And hide what you have to hide And tell what you have to tell You'll see your problems multiplied If you continually decide To faithfully pursue The policy of truth, the policy of truth The policy of truth Never again is what you swore The time before, the time before Never again Never again is what you swore...
I bought the first 4 Depeche Mode albums and then they changed musical direction. In 1996 they out grossed The Rolling Stones on their World Tour. They made more money playing LIVE in 1996 than any Band in the World. I'm not into massive Bands, apart from STATUS QUO of course. I really love DIY, Indie, Alternative Bands until they get too big and their music changes and becomes Stadium Rock. I saw The Cure in 1983 in an Aussie Pub when they were a 3 piece Band and they changed into a Band I no longer recognised. In the 80's STATUS QUO changed into a Band that no one should recognise. Luckily they returned to good Rock from 2002 onwards........ The "Speak and Spell" album in 1981 by Depeche Mode remains one of my favourite albums along with "Travelogue" & "Reproduction" by the original Human League.
why couldn't this get all the radio play back 8n the day instead of tell me all your thoughts on god cuz I really want to know. I like this so much moar.
This one was the real surprise on this record. Who knew Dishwalla could lay down such a DEEP pocket. Totally original approach to the original DM song. I wore this record out in high school.
I absolutely rinsed this disk when I was 17 in 1999. It really sound tracked an era of my life. I felt like I was the only one listening to it though. Which kind of added to it
great choice for a cover.....i never get tired of this song, great studio production
Nailed it, Dishwalla.
Man, you can really tell this was "And You Think You Know What Life's About" era Walla. They have got to be one of those rare bands that can cover just about anything and KILL it. I love their version of "It's Gonna Take Some Time," "Tainted Love," and "Darling Nikki" too. JR could sing legal paperwork and I'd listen. :)
Adoro essa banda e nem sabia q tinham feito esse cover do Depeche Mode q tesao
Fan des Depeche Mode cette reprise est puissante !! Le son des Dishwalla est excellent !! Great Cover !!
I used to own this CD...and then it got stolen... I'm sure it just ended up in a pawn shop somewhere...what a shame!
morgan c i still own that orange cd
Great cover, job well done!!
so many inspired by dm.
You had somethin' to hide
Should have hidden it, shouldn't you
And now you're not satisfied
With what you're being put through
It's just time to pay the price
Not listenin' to advice
Decidin' in your youth
On the policy of truth
Things could be so different now
It used to be so civilized
You will always wonder how
It could have been if you'd only lied
It's too late to change events
It's time to face the consequence
Deliverin' the proof
On the policy of truth
Never again is what you swore
The time before
Never again is what you swore
The time before, the time before
The time before, the time before
And now you're standin' there tongue tied
You'd better learn your lesson well
And hide what you have to hide
And tell what you have to tell
You'll see your problems multiplied
If you continually decide
To faithfully pursue
The policy of truth, the policy of truth
The policy of truth
Never again is what you swore
The time before, the time before
Never again
Never again is what you swore...
I bought the first 4 Depeche Mode albums and then they changed musical direction.
In 1996 they out grossed The Rolling Stones on their World Tour.
They made more money playing LIVE in 1996 than any Band in the World.
I'm not into massive Bands, apart from STATUS QUO of course.
I really love DIY, Indie, Alternative Bands until they get too big and their music changes and becomes Stadium Rock.
I saw The Cure in 1983 in an Aussie Pub when they were a 3 piece Band and they changed into a Band I no longer recognised.
In the 80's STATUS QUO changed into a Band that no one should recognise.
Luckily they returned to good Rock from 2002 onwards........
The "Speak and Spell" album in 1981 by Depeche Mode remains one of my favourite albums along with "Travelogue" & "Reproduction" by the original Human League.
Dare I saw that they did a better job. Don’t sleep on this album.
why couldn't this get all the radio play back 8n the day instead of tell me all your thoughts on god cuz I really want to know. I like this so much moar.
Lol that's not the name of the song but ok...
"Chasing Blue Cars"
Can anyone provide the bass tabs for this cover?
ganda