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The most twisted thing you've done to a Sisters soundtrack?
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I take it we're talking about eating scones here. No?Gary wrote:Oh ive done it to that as well..James Blast wrote:I had an..... no, I won't go there because it was NIN's Closer
Knitting? Playing bridge? Pressing flowers?
Floorshow, if anyone's interested.
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Sibelius. Symphony number two.boudicca wrote:I take it we're talking about eating scones here. No?Gary wrote:Oh ive done it to that as well..James Blast wrote:I had an..... no, I won't go there because it was NIN's Closer
Knitting? Playing bridge? Pressing flowers?
Floorshow, if anyone's interested.
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boudicca wrote:well someone did get their flowers pressedGary wrote:Pressing flowers?James Blast wrote:I had an..... no, I won't go there because it was NIN's Closer
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Wow, I've done nothing interesting really:
Screamed the Body And Soul version of Body Electric the other day until my parents' confused looks stopped me.
Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
And laid underneath a guitar on a couch for an hour with my eyes shut singing along to Overbombing, occasionally plucking the guitar strings.
Screamed the Body And Soul version of Body Electric the other day until my parents' confused looks stopped me.
Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
And laid underneath a guitar on a couch for an hour with my eyes shut singing along to Overbombing, occasionally plucking the guitar strings.
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pervertDark wrote:Wow, I've done nothing interesting really:
Screamed the Body And Soul version of Body Electric the other day until my parents' confused looks stopped me.
Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
And laid underneath a guitar on a couch for an hour with my eyes shut singing along to Overbombing, occasionally plucking the guitar strings.
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I prefer "goth".hallucienate wrote:pervertDark wrote:Wow, I've done nothing interesting really:
Screamed the Body And Soul version of Body Electric the other day until my parents' confused looks stopped me.
Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
And laid underneath a guitar on a couch for an hour with my eyes shut singing along to Overbombing, occasionally plucking the guitar strings.
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_emma_ wrote:Does masturbation count as "weird" and "twisted", or is it something everybody on this forum does?
Hmmmmmmmmmm,.. the weirdest what i did on A "sisters" track.
I remeber that very well !!!
I was at the lake near my home here with 2 friends, we were all down in to a bottle of some good heavy liqure.I had my portal cd/radio blaster with me (with doly surround), around the lake it is nice and very quite from 23:30. We where lying in gras, watching the bright full moon and some small long clouds going under it, smoking 2 sigarets at the same time (Lucky strike 100s - the long one's). Had put one the "Floodland" cd, and the way we go. From the moment the cd started to play,we never said anything to each other and we didn't stop smoking and drinking untill we got up to walk back home.We just laid there and listening to the cd over and over again untill the sun came up at 06:50.
That was a nice and strange expiriance !
And the most twisted thing ? ? ?
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I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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--- Can't wait to tell you what I'll be doing to Rain From Heaven. It's under wraps at the moment. (Sort of waiting 'til I figure out what the hell the song is about. Clues, anyone?)Dark wrote:Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
If 600-round-per-minute acrimony characterized this era of the Sisters, it surely is not about forgiveness?
.... there is no semblance of rock 'n roll around here!
Oh, that reminds me of something. I once tried to drown listening to Floodland. In Spain that was, I was 20. Went out of the hotel late at night, drunk, barefoot and crying, with a walkman. Then I walked into the sea, further and further, until water was so high that I had to hold the walkman above my head - then a bigger wave came and destroyed the headphones, the music stopped and somehow I run out of courage to walk on.Gary wrote:Walked down to a beach in Lagos portugal at about 10pm, it was deserted, and i watched the tide come in whilst listning to the floodland album on my ipod.
And no, I've never been a goth. On that night I was wearing the pale pink dress, I remember.
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Dunno about twisted, but I've never been able to go out to bat (at cricket) without Temple Of Love popping into my head the second the bowler starts his run-up. Rather annoying really, and possibly has something to do with my less than perfect batting averages over the years. Either that or I'm just sh*t.
Twisted goings on to the rumble of overbombing would definitely include festivals, drugs, and girls breasts replacing the mirror of 'Afterhours'. Ahh, my youth, why have you forsaken me?.
Twisted goings on to the rumble of overbombing would definitely include festivals, drugs, and girls breasts replacing the mirror of 'Afterhours'. Ahh, my youth, why have you forsaken me?.
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I'd like to think it was, but clues basically say it's saying "We could forgive you, but we won't." Though it seems Von has forgiven the Mish two now.Black Biscuit wrote:--- Can't wait to tell you what I'll be doing to Rain From Heaven. It's under wraps at the moment. (Sort of waiting 'til I figure out what the hell the song is about. Clues, anyone?)Dark wrote:Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
If 600-round-per-minute acrimony characterized this era of the Sisters, it surely is not about forgiveness?
I don't get why it was called "Rain From Heaven" though, I don't get the significance of that line.
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I would not recomend bonking to "Alice" I tried it once (Oh the embarrasment)!!
Now "A Rock & A Hard Place" is a different story!!
Now "A Rock & A Hard Place" is a different story!!
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lol!Dark wrote:I'd like to think it was, but clues basically say it's saying "We could forgive you, but we won't." Though it seems Von has forgiven the Mish two now.Black Biscuit wrote:--- Can't wait to tell you what I'll be doing to Rain From Heaven. It's under wraps at the moment. (Sort of waiting 'til I figure out what the hell the song is about. Clues, anyone?)Dark wrote:Sung Ghostrider, Highschool and Rain From Heaven at school when I thought no-one was listening..
If 600-round-per-minute acrimony characterized this era of the Sisters, it surely is not about forgiveness?
I don't get why it was called "Rain From Heaven" though, I don't get the significance of that line.
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The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
etc.
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Ah, this explains it. I always thought that, since it was played after Finland Red, Egypt White (since it's about an AK-47), Rain From Heaven referred to bullets raining down on the enemy. Though that idea didn't really fit in with the ideas of "forgiveness" or "false forgiveness".paint it black wrote:lol!Dark wrote:I'd like to think it was, but clues basically say it's saying "We could forgive you, but we won't." Though it seems Von has forgiven the Mish two now.Black Biscuit wrote: --- Can't wait to tell you what I'll be doing to Rain From Heaven. It's under wraps at the moment. (Sort of waiting 'til I figure out what the hell the song is about. Clues, anyone?)
If 600-round-per-minute acrimony characterized this era of the Sisters, it surely is not about forgiveness?
I don't get why it was called "Rain From Heaven" though, I don't get the significance of that line.
easy
The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
etc.
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paint it black wrote:The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
etc.
--- and where does this line come from? Eldo paraphrasing another literary giant? I don't know what the source of those words is, but then I've never even figured out what the 'Floodland' is either and I'm frightened of getting into interpretations of grandiose concepts or things of Biblical proportions. No wonder Eldo later went through a 'stadium rock' phase!
.... there is no semblance of rock 'n roll around here!
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Shakespeare. The Merchant of VeniceBlack Biscuit wrote:paint it black wrote:The quality of mercy is not strain'd,
It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven
etc.
--- and where does this line come from? Eldo paraphrasing another literary giant?
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Wouldn't necessarily call it twisted, but I had both of my children while listening to The Sisters (I think they may have been conceived that way also ). I got a lot of strange looks from doctors (with the having, not the conceiving).
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
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Which song? Or was it the 22-minute medley of covers, so you had a choice of moods?CtrlAltDelete wrote:Wouldn't necessarily call it twisted, but I had both of my children while listening to The Sisters (I think they may have been conceived that way also ). I got a lot of strange looks from doctors (with the having, not the conceiving).
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With my son I was listening to Floodland, but I was a bit distracted and can't remember which song was playing when he was born.Dark wrote:Which song? Or was it the 22-minute medley of covers, so you had a choice of moods?CtrlAltDelete wrote:Wouldn't necessarily call it twisted, but I had both of my children while listening to The Sisters (I think they may have been conceived that way also ). I got a lot of strange looks from doctors (with the having, not the conceiving).
When I had my daughter I was listening to SGWBS and The Damage Done was playing. I remember that clearly only because it kept skipping.
I would have done something, but I was overwhelmed by a lack of concern.
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Now that is twisted._emma_ wrote:Have I mentioned that SSV heals the worst of my migraines? No kidding.
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heals?_emma_ wrote:Have I mentioned that SSV heals the worst of my migraines? No kidding.
I have the opposite reaction, it causes more Headache to me
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Causes me to either sleep, get an urge to walk down a covered walkway into a post office with a knife in each hand and cut their f**king heads off, or to think about Vultees.christophe wrote:heals?_emma_ wrote:Have I mentioned that SSV heals the worst of my migraines? No kidding.
I have the opposite reaction, it causes more Headache to me
It's good for when I'm angry.