The album includes covers of 'Enola Gay' (originally by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark), 'Neverending Story' (originally by Limahl), and a song called 'Marian' which might be a cover of the Sisters of Mercy classic but probably is not. It is not clear whether the title track contains elements from Status Quo's 'Rockin' All Over The World' (itself a cover of a John Fogarty tune, according to Wikipedia). Other tracks include 'The Hardcore Massive', 'The Question Is What Is The Question', and 'Cambodia!'.
Further Scooter action:
Move Your Ass Poll!! (in which the good folk of ILX discuss the best lines from this most excellent song by Scooter)
The ultimate Scooter quandry... (what it is)
image 1 from BBC article, image two Wikipedia
5 comments:
it IS a cover of the sisters song, according to my sources (i am hoping my copy appears in my pile of birthday pressies tomorrow)!!!!!
'it IS a cover of the sisters song'
found it! it's very odd. keep an eye on underseacommunity.com, I'm posting a link ;)
Also, "Cambodia!" must surely be a cover version of the Kim Wilde classic?
CAMBODIAAAAAA!!!!
I am very proud of that poll. It really gets to the heart of the human condition. Also MOVE.YOUR.ASSSSSSSSSSS
"Whistling Dave" is such a great song title... it's like Scooter are writing songs about the people they keep meeting in clubs.
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