Lady in the Radiator
I recently watched Eraserhead and found the "Lady in the Radiator Song" to be very familiar. I have not seen Eraserhead before so I would have had to heard it elsewhere. Was this song used before or was it covered by someone after? Thanks Zach
I recently watched Eraserhead and found the "Lady in the Radiator Song" to be very familiar. I have not seen >Eraserhead before so I would have had to heard it elsewhere. Was this song used before or was it covered by >someone after? Thanks
The Pixies covered it. andrew
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:41:17 -0400 "Andrew" <ahorton@vt.edu> wrote:
I recently watched Eraserhead and found the "Lady in the Radiator Song" to be very familiar. I have not seen >Eraserhead before so I would have had to heard it elsewhere. Was this song used before or was it covered by >someone after? Thanks
The Pixies covered it.
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Joseph wrote to zornlist: JZ> "Andrew" <ahorton@vt.edu> wrote:
Zachary Steiner wrote: ZS>>> I recently watched Eraserhead and found the "Lady in the Radiator ZS>>> Song"
The Pixies covered it. JZ> As did Miranda Sex Garden.
And Tuxedomoon, on the _Can You Hear Me?_ comp (also on their collection _Pinheads on the Move_); probably the first cover, as it was recorded at the Deaf Club while the initial midnight run of _Eraserhead_ was still going on around the corner at the Roxie. The song is called "In Heaven" and if I'm not mistaken it was written by Peter Ivers. -- Jim Flannery newgrange@talmanassociates.com Life contains terrible things but life itself is not terrible. -- Sean O'Casey np: nr: Kenneth Tindall, _Great Heads_
Joseph Zitt wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:41:17 -0400 "Andrew" <ahorton@vt.edu> wrote:
I recently watched Eraserhead and found the "Lady in the Radiator Song"
to be very familiar. I have not seen >Eraserhead before so I would have had to heard it elsewhere. Was this song used before or was it covered by >someone after? Thanks
The Pixies covered it.
As did Miranda Sex Garden.
I think Bauhaus did it as well
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