Concerning Cradle of filth's HW2 cover edit

Hey man. Thanks for your contribs to the Cradle of Filth page. You're wrong about Hallowe'en 2 though - it's a cover of Samhain, not the Misfits. Whether the Misfits covered it later is irrelevent - it was announced by Cradle as a Samhain cover. Have a look on their website. But the Konami thing is good stuff! Cheers, Cardinal Wurzel 20:16, 7 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Cardinal told me how it is a Samhain cover.

I put it as a misfits cover.

It is a Samhain cover, but the song is legally a Misfits owned song since the Misfits rerecorded it and bought the rights. The song shows up on Collection 2

Sorry for the confusion, i did try and fix the mess.

Are you sure that's right? That's not the way those things usually work. I mean, just because Cradle covered No Time to Cry doesn't mean that they bought the rights from the Sisters of Mercy and now legally own it, for example. But then again, I think Michael Jackson owns all the Beatles publishing rights doesn't he? So it could be that kind of situation. Did a quick google but couldn't find anything. Anyway, doesn't matter. If you're interested, the relevent bit is in the second Thornography studio report on cradleoffilth.com: "Our first mission was to finish our version of Samhain's "Hallowe'en II" for the forthcoming 'Underworld 2' soundtrack, a song that originally was to feature original vocalist Glenn Danzig way back on the Nymphetamine session..." Cheers again - have a good weekend. Cardinal Wurzel 21:54, 7 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

yeah, i just double checked. if you go on itunes and look up collection two or halloween II itll say it's by the misfits.

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