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Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
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28th April 2005 - The Fall Renfrew Ferry

and

22nd Sept 2005 - The Mish Glasgow Garage.


(I can now hear Big Si wondering when the Mish tickets are going on sale :D :innocent: )
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And sisters!

Not that I would dream of going to see the Mish, you understand! :innocent: :roll: :lol:
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is Johnny Clarke on with The Fall, if so I'd really consider that one
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What's the Ferry like James? I've never bin...
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I've never been either!
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damn...even i've been to the Ferry (alas to see LA Guns)...and i don't even live in Glasgow...let alone Scotland!!
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
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so..... whit's it like Burny? do clue us plebs in
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James Blast wrote:so..... whit's it like Burny? do clue us plebs in
the cathouse is better...way better...even King Tuts was better...actually busking in Argyle Street is better....

can't say i'd rate it as a venue worth going to...bit like Ayr Pavillion...you know it's there...but you'd never be seen dead in it!!

get the jist?... :lol:
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Burn wrote:get the jist?... :lol:
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James Blast wrote:is Johnny Clarke on with The Fall, if so I'd really consider that one
he was here
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Burn wrote:
James Blast wrote:so..... whit's it like Burny? do clue us plebs in
can't say i'd rate it as a venue worth going to...bit like Ayr Pavillion...you know it's there...but you'd never be seen dead in it!!
Ayr Pavillion? Wash your mouth out! I was at the Ferry seeing Re-genesis last October and I liked the place. Then again, I was pissed when I arrived and even more so when I left. It's hard to describe but as it's a boat, you do have the bonus of views of water all round. I'm not familiar with the Fall but if Mr Blast or anyone else fancies it, I could be persuaded.
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Not Bad! :D
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Burn wrote:...bit like Ayr Pavillion...you know it's there...but you'd never be seen dead in it!!
Could be worse... could be the Grand Old Opry! :lol: :roll:
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Barman, do you wanna clue in Andy S on the fall...?? Hit The North?? might just do that......bugger if i can travel south i can travel north, and at least Mr Smith Esq is up North, maybe the beautiful Brix??? one can but hope.....

this may help for the un-enlightened...

http://www.visi.com/fall/bio/biography.html

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Dave R wrote:this may help for the un-enlightened...

http://www.visi.com/fall/bio/biography.html

a cast of thousands....................
Bloody hell! The Fall's line-up changes makes the Sisters seem stable in comparison.
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boudicca wrote:
Burn wrote:...bit like Ayr Pavillion...you know it's there...but you'd never be seen dead in it!!
Could be worse... could be the Grand Old Opry! :lol: :roll:
Er, I quite like the Grand Old Opry as well. I last went a few years ago and the host was getting really pissed off at people talking while the raffle winners were being announced. He was being totally serious about it and that just made it funnier. Then it got too quiet for his liking so he told us all he'd "seen more fun at an Edinburgh wedding". It was a good night out. :)
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me, i loved the pinky and the brain episode when they were at the old opry...

presenter says to brain "what would you say to dolly parton then brain?"

brain says "i think you were inordiantely blessed in youth"

pinky says "leather chafes me so..."

class. not for kids!!

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By the way, meant to ask, who's garage are the Mish playing in glasgow?

will the up and over door be in the way or will the 12 people who turn up get a good view.....................

:innocent: :innocent:
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James Blast wrote:I've never been either!
It's a boat. It has a bar and a stage. Saw Kinky Freidman there with my dad. It's not so bad. If you like who is playing. Do you like who is playing?

(BTW - The last two Fall albums kick arse. Like they haven't since 1992)
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I would love to see Johnny Clarke again, not too bothered about The Fall
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