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Patricia Morrison

Posted: 01 Jan 1970, 01:00
by vicus

Posted: 11 Nov 2002, 14:51
by Jim
Wow.

Pat, what can I say?

Chunky Thighs....

Posted: 11 Nov 2002, 22:52
by 6FeetOver
Tsk, tsk... :roll: :von:

Posted: 13 Nov 2002, 19:20
by Jim
Oh come on.

The lass has filled out......;-)

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 10:21
by EricSweden
did she really play bass on floodland?

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 10:42
by hallucienate
On Dec 13, 2002 8:21am, EricSweden wrote:
did she really play bass on floodland?
According Von, no. According to her, yes.

Her main job was to look good in the videos.

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 12:21
by Jim
"Look Good"? In the vaguest sense of the word right?

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 12:35
by hallucienate
On Dec 13, 2002 10:21am, Jim wrote:
"Look Good"? In the vaguest sense of the word right?
sorry, should be "As good as possible, given the circumstances".

;D



Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 19:13
by pikkrong
i just got and listened to her solo-album "Reflect On This" today.
wasn't very interesting.

<font size=1>[ This Message was edited by: pikkrong on Dec 13, 2002 5:17pm ]</font>

Posted: 13 Dec 2002, 19:20
by pikkrong
hehhee, i just took a look on this:
http://www.patriciamorrison.co.uk/
and waht did i see?
who's the male singer by her / her site's webmaster's opinion on "Gift"? :razz:

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 13:31
by Jim
Eh?

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 15:17
by nearmethexperience
i've seen better looking home pages by 12 year olds...

anyway, what about the webmasters views?¿?¿?¿?

:!:

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 15:33
by hallucienate
aaaaaaah sweet, she's wishing her fans a merry xmas.


both of them.

Posted: 17 Dec 2002, 21:32
by 6FeetOver
LOL!!! Ouch. ;)

Posted: 18 Dec 2002, 23:39
by pikkrong
Jim wrote:Eh?

i meant that
(look at what is told about vocals):



THE GIFT


Description: Studio Album
Release Date: 1986

Tracks: 01. Jihad
02. Colours

03. Giving Ground

04. Finland Red, Egypt White
05. Rain From Heaven



Band Members: Andrew Eldrich: Vocals
Patricia Morrison: Vocals
Doktor Avalanche: Drums

Posted: 19 Dec 2002, 11:19
by Jim
Well that's just weird - thats not from the CD version though is it?

Posted: 19 Dec 2002, 22:06
by pikkrong
2 last lines i didn't copied and pasted in my last message are:

Album Details: 1986: Merciful Release: LP: SIS 020 (UK)
1986: Merciful Release: CD: SIS 020 (UK)

Posted: 19 Dec 2002, 22:14
by pikkrong
right now i just checked my "Gift" CD - the numbers are right ;D
but Andrew Eldritch: vocals ;D
sorry - Andrew ELDRICH ;D ;D - what's up with Patsy - she doesn't remember the names :?: ;D

Posted: 20 Dec 2002, 21:07
by Chairman Bux
hallucienate wrote:
On Dec 13, 2002 8:21am, EricSweden wrote:
did she really play bass on floodland?
According Von, no. According to her, yes.

Her main job was to look good in the videos.
*** START BUXVILLE STATEMENT OF FACT ***

Ok pop kids, listen up, because this is how it is...

Patsy did play (albeit very very badly) on several of the tracks on gift (only a fool makes the same mistake twice).

On floodland the role was filled by Von himself, and an old friend who later became known as judas, but for various legal reasons I can't name him, but you figure it out ;)

Think of her role as more performance art, and was booted for failing to do that correctly and eating all the pies...

So now you know...

Yours, as always,

Chairman Bux
CEO Buxville
buxville@myheartland.co.uk

*** END BUXVILLE STATEMENT OF FACT ***

Posted: 21 Dec 2002, 18:53
by Jim
Well, it's nice to have your suspicions confirmed.

New Interview

Posted: 24 Apr 2003, 16:02
by vicus
There is a new (?) Interview at patriciamorrison.co.uk

Here are a few sisters-related quotes:
Q: What bands have you toured with supporting or headlining that you have had an absolute riot with and why?
A: Most of them!  It becomes a traveling circus, of special note was the US tour with The Toilet Boys and the Briefs.   The last night was sad, but full of practical jokes.
Also the last US tour with Tiger Army and Tsunami Bomb... we were just all getting to know each other and having a good time when it all ended.
While in the Gun Club the Sisters of Mercy were our support and we had a race in our vans up and down the country to see who could arrive at the gig first. I remember opening the hatch on the top and dumping cornflakes out at them to slow them down, obviously I was having a drink or two that day. We also took across open fields at one point.   We won by about 30 seconds and boy did we lord it over them.
[...]
Q: Have you had a low point in your career?
A: Sleeping on a park bench when they took my flat away when I was ousted from the Sisters, while they were about to play Wembley Arena.
Q: Patricia whilst on the same subject have you had any regrets during your career so far?
A: Should have signed contracts checked by a good lawyer instead of going on trust.
[...]
Q: During you period in the Sisters you recorded an amazing  video for  the single 'This Corrosion', where was the video shot and what was it like?
A: 'This Corrosion' was shot in Wapping or thereabouts in a warehouse or soundstage.  We wanted to go to Kazakhstan in the Soviet Union, but at the same time the Russian record company (Melody or something it was called) were in negotiations with the west regarding video rights.  We were not allowed to go as we would have botched up the negotiations.  No idea what legal ramifications there were in the end, but we had to keep ourselves out of the way. In Wapping. shooting that video was very fraught at first as I'd never done anything like it, but   I had Jeanette Rivera, a wonderful make-up artist and friend with me.  They tried to hurry me up, but Jeanette saw them off  'til we were ready.  I made the corset part of the outfit I wore, but they were supposed to make a jacket and other bits which they didn't so it was a mad scrabble on the day.  I actually had the PVC stockings taped to my legs with gaffer and the collar around my neck the same.   Ah, the glamour.

At one point there were 14 people telling me what to do.  I remember counting the voices and wondering who to listen to.   The director Stuart Orme was lovely and all the crew were great which made it a long, but fun shoot.   We had extras from 'The Ugly Agency who were very professional and great to work with, to this day I see some of the people in ads. 
The record company did what record companies do best and INSISTED there had  to be a neon in the video somewhere. There is and they were happy.   You have to look hard to see it, but obviously it made a huge difference and I am sure no one would have bought the single without it.  As we behaved ourselves during the 'shoot they allowed us to go to Jordan for the second video, Dominion.  Good-bye Wapping, hello Petra.
 
Q: The period that you were a member of The Sisters of Mercy, what was the most enjoyable?
A: Petra, riding my little Arabian horse throughout the magnificent city

Posted: 24 Apr 2003, 20:44
by Black Shuck
:( I actually feel rather sorry for Patricia- I Know she gets a lot ao stick from Sisters fans, but the fact is she was treated like s**t by Von, and when she no longer figured in his plans for world domination, he threw her aside.

I've also always kinda fancied her (stop laughing) ...... In fact, I only bought Floodland, my first Sisters record, because I had a thing for her.... (I was young and naive)
So if it wasn't for Patsy, I may not now have a Von addiction (it's more addictive than crack)

Posted: 25 Apr 2003, 13:37
by Jim
Shame! For shame.

Actually Pat's in the fair city of York today. Might go see if I can spot her. (not too difficult a task these days ;-))

Posted: 25 Apr 2003, 13:48
by Black Shuck
:evil: :evil: RIGHT!!!! OUTSIDE, NOW!!!

Posted: 25 Apr 2003, 13:58
by Quiff Boy
Jim wrote:Shame! For shame.

Actually Pat's in the fair city of York today. Might go see if I can spot her. (not too difficult a task these days ;-))
if you do spot her in york tell her to pop over to leeds and see the smurphs tonight!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ;D