Hugely talented band. Something about the way they were promoted in Australia put me off a bit after the early 2000s, but there's no denying they are a hugely talented band.
Marilyn Manson's 2001 Tainted Love is actually a cover of this song done in 1998 which was a cover of Soft Cell in 1981 which was a cover of of Richard Searling in 1973 which was a cover of Gloria Jones in 1965.
SpencerMurrayStudios. Its like a diff tainted love for every generation this is the version that made the biggest impression on, and im a manson fan to the core I hate his version
Shades Apart did a cover to.! I remember downloading it back in the Napster/Limewire days and was filed as Bad Religion. It was not BR, the singer of Shades Apart certainly sounded very similar to Greg Graffin. Here is a link to that cover, czcams.com/video/iSnUaYurX4M/video.html
Saw these guys do this at an outdoor festival here in Aus for my birthday in January. Went looking forward to Boom Crash Opera, Baby Animals and Hunters and Collectors amongst others. Sorry, but these guys blew everyone away. Just the three of them...
@@fantasticraidz8459 Totally agree. I'm a big BCO and H&C fan but these guys were easily best in show. Am now grabbing all of their back catalog rather than just getting by with a greatest hits playlist.
I saw them in maybe 2005 In Nashville. They opened up for the mighty mighty Bosstones, and the headliner was the Offspring.. That song had the entire crowd on their feet!
I'm not ordinarily an enormous fan of the Living End. But an honest-to-god punk treatment of the Gloria Jones version of this song with no apologies to Soft Cell? HELL YEAH!!
can hear green day singing this one and stray cats,,,would be awesome--not together mind u, but then again it would make a good mash up,, its has a green day/stray cats vibe
I think they recorded it in the studio, pretty sure it’s on the All Torn Down single. If it’s not that one, it’s definitely on one of their self-titled debut album era singles, I’ve got it amongst my cd collection somewhere.
Just misses on beating the soft cell version if I'm perfectly honest... I think if they'd slowed down the tempo of the main section it would've worked better... still, it is brilliant!
This is easily the best cover I've heard yet of this song, except why did he have to screw up the lyrics? "...from the pain you drive into....love me"?? It makes no sense now. Did he not respect the source? Not care? Too stoned? What a shame.
The Living End have nailed this...Best version of this song EVER
Bit too fast but it is perfect
@@lergeriondudeumbreon5903 great tune, no doubt but... my fave is still "czcams.com/video/4qJwft9B48k/video.html" :-)
I second this. Love the added tempo.
I'm with ya TOTALLY 😍👍👍
Apart from emelda may
How have I never heard this before? Brilliant. If this doesn't get you off your arse and onto the dance floor, nothing ever will.
Fantastico! 😆
They played it on recovery once, check the vid, its mad.
The best version of this song hands down.
Hugely talented band. Something about the way they were promoted in Australia put me off a bit after the early 2000s, but there's no denying they are a hugely talented band.
What happen in the 2000s
Invasion of lizard people
Marilyn Manson's 2001 Tainted Love is actually a cover of this song done in 1998 which was a cover of Soft Cell in 1981 which was a cover of of Richard Searling in 1973 which was a cover of Gloria Jones in 1965.
SpencerMurrayStudios. Its like a diff tainted love for every generation this is the version that made the biggest impression on, and im a manson fan to the core I hate his version
Shades Apart did a cover to.! I remember downloading it back in the Napster/Limewire days and was filed as Bad Religion. It was not BR, the singer of Shades Apart certainly sounded very similar to Greg Graffin.
Here is a link to that cover,
czcams.com/video/iSnUaYurX4M/video.html
my favorite version of this song
Saw these guys do this at an outdoor festival here in Aus for my birthday in January. Went looking forward to Boom Crash Opera, Baby Animals and Hunters and Collectors amongst others. Sorry, but these guys blew everyone away. Just the three of them...
I went to red hot also and they were better then h&c
@@fantasticraidz8459 Totally agree. I'm a big BCO and H&C fan but these guys were easily best in show. Am now grabbing all of their back catalog rather than just getting by with a greatest hits playlist.
@@dennisplester1542 yea man I will be doing the same James Rayne is always better then the main act
The guitar solo sets this version apart from the others.
Seen these guys live at lighthouse rock Bundaberg 2023, they were amazing this song sent the crowd wild can't wait to see them again.
One of favorite songs. Amazing cover. To tears i miss these guys
Just saw this version live these guys are awesome
I saw them in maybe 2005 In Nashville. They opened up for the mighty mighty Bosstones, and the headliner was the Offspring.. That song had the entire crowd on their feet!
Well done, and completely in with the original spirit of this song. I like it.
Yep. hey might have upped the tempo but the original is no less punky.
Great band Great Cover!!!!! ROCKING OUT!!!
Warp Tour!!! '98!!! Salt Lake City!!! Holy Shit! The Circle Pit! Though! Great times! Summer Heat!!
Still going hard in 2019!
The drums and the tempo hit so harrrddd!!
When it's good, it's good. Best version I've found so far.
One of the best covers of all time.
these guys played great at the beautifull dayz gig in devon 2009 uk best band there #
Wish CZcams had a love button. Wow!! I love this band
This hits me like hammer, f...in great!
Best cover of this song!
love it
I'm not ordinarily an enormous fan of the Living End. But an honest-to-god punk treatment of the Gloria Jones version of this song with no apologies to Soft Cell? HELL YEAH!!
Woke up with this in my head for some reason.
Zajebista wersja. Chociaż ta z80 lat tezbyla extra
My favorite cover of this song
Better than the Marylin Manson cover
an oldie but a goodie! I LOVE THIS REDO beta than
MM IN MY OPINION
I just discovered this in 2023 n this shit is 🔥
oehh I'm going to see them live on Lowlands! they're great
so wonderful!
When I roamed the streets of Tokyo this was my constant soundtrack.
This sounds like the band I loved - they were called the Runaway Boys at the time..
can hear green day singing this one and stray cats,,,would be awesome--not together mind u, but then again it would make a good mash up,, its has a green day/stray cats vibe
Excellent. Dead dead good.
very emotional, great cover!
nice very dynamic cover!
i just played this to a stripper
rekt yus Well? Did she like it?
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Bruh
better than the manson version IMO
love it good solid sund
Alguém upa isso no spotify
That solo!
I enjoy how the audio quality is a little shitty, but to just the right degree really; grungy, yes?
fucking good solo guys!!!
you mean also covered by Marilyn Manson, song was from 1965 first sung by Gloria Jones.
PICK IT UP, PICK IT UP, PICK IT UP!! !OI OI!!!
this so coooooool this is the reaction music should get from people
Anyone know where I can d/l this song legally or otherwise? I have the live version on From Here On In but really want this one too!
Holy Shit.... this is epic!
Love it!
F YEAH! This song is do overdone, I thought It'd be "meh" but its one of the best versions yet ;)
@redac13 correction............ rockabilly!!
Travis on drums
Makes you pround to be an Aussie...
I wish they had recorded this song
They did, I think it’s on the All Torn Down CD single
Tainted love (The Roadrunners)
love it :)
Song wasn't on Spotify :|
Damien Exton I know sad right
I think these guys do a better version on an old complication album called chain spotting, all Aussie punk bands big at the time. I have the CD still
Wasnt that the audio from their live performance on recovery?
I think they recorded it in the studio, pretty sure it’s on the All Torn Down single.
If it’s not that one, it’s definitely on one of their self-titled debut album era singles, I’ve got it amongst my cd collection somewhere.
eu gosto :D
@GAMER10079 Well technically speaking they're a psychobilly band. Which is punk and rockabilly, so you're both right!
@MarkJD23 B-side version for All Torn Down single. :)
what album of the living end is?
i have a live version where he burbs halfway through
I love that version! I used to have it too, but lost it. I've been looking everywhere for it, but can't find it again.
Just misses on beating the soft cell version if I'm perfectly honest... I think if they'd slowed down the tempo of the main section it would've worked better... still, it is brilliant!
Dr. Who!!!! n,n
personaly i like the Marilyn Manson cover
Agreed i love this one and mansons, the intensity is so much better than softcells
Why is this not on amzaon music ;(
The only better version of this song is their live version!
Not as good as Dave Phillips' classic Rockabilly version. But Great anyway!
This shits on Soft cell
Cover yhea
done bye marilyn manson :)
*burps*
Makes me want to fight some mods
soft cell? guys really. smh my head
You do know Soft Cell covered this song don't you?
SO not do...
I prefer the Dave Phillips version.
Yeah but it's really outta tune. Lol
just listened, no it's not!
Social Distorsion the best for all!
This is easily the best cover I've heard yet of this song, except why did he have to screw up the lyrics? "...from the pain you drive into....love me"?? It makes no sense now. Did he not respect the source? Not care? Too stoned? What a shame.
Mike Mullins still good tho
He's saying the heart of me, he's just saying it fast
what album of the living end is?