Influence
Françoise Hardy covered "The Garden of Jane Delawney" on her album If You Listen.
All About Eve performed a cover version of "The Garden of Jane Delawney" as the B-Side to the single "What Kind of Fool".
In 2006, the Trees' version of "Geordie" was sampled on the title track of Gnarls Barkley's first album, St. Elsewhere
French goth group Dark Sanctuary has also covered "The Garden of Jane Delawney" on the 2006 album Exaudi Vocem Meam.
Heather Jones's Welsh-language take on "The Garden of Jane Delawney", "Cân I Janis", appeared on the compilation Welsh Rare Beat 2 (Finders Keepers 2007).
The Dutch folkduo Ygdrassil recorded " The Garden of Jane Delawney" for their 2005 album "Easy Sunrise".
Flying Saucer Attack covered "Sally Free and Easy" on their 1996 "Sally Free and Easy" EP.
Queen Adreena covered "Pretty Polly" on their 2000 album Taxidermy.
Danish artist Lasse Hoile's music video for Steven Wilson's 2009 song "Harmony Korine" features a short clip akin to the cover photograph by Storm Thorgerson.
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Famous quotes containing the word influence:
“Just what is the civil law? What neither influence can affect, nor power break, nor money corrupt: were it to be suppressed or even merely ignored or inadequately observed, no one would feel safe about anything, whether his own possessions, the inheritance he expects from his father, or the bequests he makes to his children.”
—Marcus Tullius Cicero (10643 B.C.)
“We could not well camp higher, for want of fuel; and the trees here seemed so evergreen and sappy, that we almost doubted if they would acknowledge the influence of fire; but fire prevailed at last, and blazed here, too, like a good citizen of the world.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“I am always glad to think that my education was, for the most part, informal, and had not the slightest reference to a future business career. It left me free and untrammeled to approach my business problems without the limiting influence of specific training.”
—Alice Foote MacDougall (18671945)