the sisterhood thing was a matter of pride.Dark wrote:Wasn't the advance to the first band using the name Sisterhood?CellThree wrote:Losing the 25,000 pound advance for the next Sisters album was stupid?Dark wrote:Quite frankly I think it was stupid of Von to complain about the Mish using the name Sisterhood.
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/gen/regift.htm
Well, if Von hadn't bothered, would there still have been competition to release a Sisterhood album quickly, and receive an advance? Note that this is a question, as I don't know the basics behind musical politics.
Anyway, the Mish should have just had the money, so they could release some songs whilst people waited for This Corrosion and Floodland to appear.
Anyway, big fucking deal if Von hadn't gotten another 25k, it's not helped his personality any one way or the other.
the story goes that wayne & co originally tried using the name the sisters of mercy (and played a cgig or two under the name).
when eldritch, being a founder member of said band, asked wayne & co to cease using the name as he was planning to continue recording under the moniker (and naturally had more right to use it), they tried calling themselves the sisterhood, which had previously been the nickname of the sisters' travelling army of fans.
it was also a transparent ploy to cash in on the sisters' reputation, and coming on the back of them having already tried to steal the real name, i guess eldritch just got a bit pi$$ed off with them.
i would also guess that as eldritch didnt see their material as being worthy of the moniker (he'd already refused to it for the sisters) i see it perfectly natural that he would therefore also seek to prevent them using any possible adaptation of the sisters name for what he saw as sub-standard material.
and lets face it, he's also a bitter man who knows how to bare a grudge. trying to steal the name in the first place was always going to get his back up, and once the hackles are raised, "pitty the fool" as mr t. would say