thats interesting, whatever it meant.
as that particular remark wasn't officially captured for posterity, and as mr marx declined to go to the event, i would guess he isn't aware of the remark. whom ever it may be dedicated to.
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You know, I've heard that phrase before somewhere, and I don't have a bootleg of RAH...
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Maybe it was said at more than one gig. I think did/does that from time to time.
e.g. I'm pretty sure that the thing before Heartland: "This is a song about speed, cars, speed, speed, and more speed. But above all it's about speed" is on more than one gig.
e.g. I'm pretty sure that the thing before Heartland: "This is a song about speed, cars, speed, speed, and more speed. But above all it's about speed" is on more than one gig.
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And there's me thinking he was spontenously witty
I have a feeling, and I may be completely wrong, that line (Pete Best) is from a run out groove (not necessarily Sisters release). I may be completely wrong though.
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Oh...Quiff Boy wrote:thats interesting, whatever it meant.
as that particular remark wasn't officially captured for posterity, and as mr marx declined to go to the event, i would guess he isn't aware of the remark. whom ever it may be dedicated to.
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On the Mera Luna bootleg from 2001 Eldritch introduces Giving Ground with something like:
"How fortunate that I've forgotten what this song was all about .... but that's Mr Easy-going for you."
Mind your foot if you drop that irony. Sounds a bit heavy
"How fortunate that I've forgotten what this song was all about .... but that's Mr Easy-going for you."
Mind your foot if you drop that irony. Sounds a bit heavy
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could've been cos the Mish played the same stage earlier in the day.andymackem wrote:On the Mera Luna bootleg from 2001 Eldritch introduces Giving Ground with something like:
"How fortunate that I've forgotten what this song was all about .... but that's Mr Easy-going for you."
Mind your foot if you drop that irony. Sounds a bit heavy
You mean M'era Luna 2000?hallucienate wrote:could've been cos the Mish played the same stage earlier in the day.andymackem wrote:On the Mera Luna bootleg from 2001 Eldritch introduces Giving Ground with something like:
"How fortunate that I've forgotten what this song was all about .... but that's Mr Easy-going for you."
Mind your foot if you drop that irony. Sounds a bit heavy
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Yeah, I think Hussey was in the audience watching the whole show. Although I heard that Eldritch told Hussey, since they were both at M'era Luna 2000 on the same stage that, 'You're as washed up as I am'.pikkrong wrote:You mean M'era Luna 2000?hallucienate wrote:could've been cos the Mish played the same stage earlier in the day.andymackem wrote:On the Mera Luna bootleg from 2001 Eldritch introduces Giving Ground with something like:
"How fortunate that I've forgotten what this song was all about .... but that's Mr Easy-going for you."
Mind your foot if you drop that irony. Sounds a bit heavy
Except, of course, that at least Mish fans have been rewarded with actualy, real CDs in the last decade, something Mr Easy Going is not interested in.
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Pete Best Joke (there is only one these BTW, unless...)
Ringo wasn't the best drummer in the world.
He wasn't even the best drummer in The Beatles.
Ringo wasn't the best drummer in the world.
He wasn't even the best drummer in The Beatles.
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Ooooohhhhh! I always thought that joke meant that Ringo wasn't the best drummer out of John, Paul, George and Ringo. I never "got" the reference to Pete Best
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