The Mission - 'Evangeline' promo video (2001)
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2006
- Promotional video for The Mission single 'Evangeline', taken from the 'Aura' album 2001. SPV/Playground. Featuring Wayne Hussey, Craig Adams (bass), Mark Gemini Thwaite (guitars) & Scott Garrett (drums)
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The most underrated song writer Ever ❤😁🍺
So, freaking, good...
Aura brought the band back to it's earlier greatness and was the catalyst for several more excellent releases and they're still going strong. I also believe the guitar styles of Huss and MGT worked extremely well. My fave band of all time and no one else even comes close...Well done, Mighty Mish!
I never get tired of hearing this song
Uh, just saw them last month, and it was epic!
Another good song from wayne hussey & co.The ever evolving/ever creative and talented mission.
And now theyre back
I love the Wayne Hussey's music *w*
Lyrics by Eldritch, music by Marx.
Severinaaaaaaa!!!!!
First and last and always
The Sisters of Mercy 1984
Lyrics by Eldritch, music by Marx.
Amazing. So sorry to hear Wayne is calling it a day. Great band. I will always be a fan. If you have never seen them live, make sure you catch the farewell tour next year.
Completely forgot about this song damn
Hussey, Adams & Hinkler withouth Brown
Evangeline had the best b-sides: Melt and Anyone But You. Both should have been album tracks, but the latter had a bit too much in common with The Light That Pours From You and that is the best song on the album, so if one had to go...
I recall seeing an early track list back when the album was being called Allure and they had Slave to Lust as the opening track which is a stronger opening song in my opinion. I feel like Evangeline was chosen mainly because of the instant recognizability.
As far as the Wayne/Gary argument, it has always been pretty much said that side 1 was Wayne's compositions and side 2 was Gary's, so FaLaA is likely more Gary Marx's music, BUT they were working together for many days waiting for Eldritch to grace them with his presence, so only 3 men can truly say who wrote what.
You can always just read the credits on the LP you know. Or even read Wayne's book. FALAA is not a Wayne song, not even Wayne claims that.
Red skies disappear part III
@thelastgodcl The music to the song FALAA was written by Gary Marx, not by Hussey. Hussey and Marx each wrote about half the songs on that album.
Their lastest best album " Aura "
The Mission 2001.
Less analysis, it's a great song by a great band end of.
So what if it recalls First Last and Always, how many songs have you heard that don't sound like something else.
@sendtomrc the music of First & Last & Always album was made in a 90% by Wayne Hussey so Wayne is using his own idea for this song...and is just a similar kind of song 'cause if you hear well they are not actually very similar
Lyrics by Eldritch, music by Marx.
Sure it is. But Wayne himself had written "First & Last & Always".
Lyrics by Eldritch, music by Marx.
@@mhagainWayne Hussey wrote more than half of the songs from F.a.L.a.A. !
And who wrote that song? ;)
is so light
i so soft
is not TMUK original
Ah. no domkaos.
Two different songs. (both good, I can agree on that) But different.
(my preference is, well, obvious though. :) )