I would say for myself that Von is a mystery to us all.Not as open to fans like Hussey.
We all know so little about him,which makes him so intriguing.
If Von decided to open up to his fans and wrote on HL everyday would you start to lose interest in
I respect for keeping his privacy.The mystery I believe keeps us all interested in
A complex character,I guess his childhood years were deprived of love and affection?
Mysterious Von
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You're perhaps making an assumption that we are all interested in Von.elamanamou wrote:The mystery I believe keeps us all interested in
Personally, I love the music he made under The Sisters of Mercy banner (and The Sisterhood), but am frankly somewhat bemused (and faintly amused) by the the hero worship, devotion, psychoanalysis (and lusting) that the man invokes round these parts.
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Yes, you're right about the over-analysing, it doesn't make much sense, and, the music is a thing much more important to me too... Still I think he's a quite intriguing figure indeed, the mystery stuff and all that, and perhaps all that crap make the sisters even more interesting, and lead to giving more attention the music. It kinda gets more interesting with the mystique, perhaps...smiscandlon wrote:You're perhaps making an assumption that we are all interested in Von.elamanamou wrote:The mystery I believe keeps us all interested in
Personally, I love the music he made under The Sisters of Mercy banner (and The Sisterhood), but am frankly somewhat bemused (and faintly amused) by the the hero worship, devotion, psychoanalysis (and lusting) that the man invokes round these parts.
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Glad to hear your not lusting after him!!smiscandlon wrote:You're perhaps making an assumption that we are all interested in Von.elamanamou wrote:The mystery I believe keeps us all interested in
Personally, I love the music he made under The Sisters of Mercy banner (and The Sisterhood), but am frankly somewhat bemused (and faintly amused) by the the hero worship, devotion, psychoanalysis (and lusting) that the man invokes round these parts.
I wouldn't thought many folks are lusting after him because they all have a life outside The Sisters!
I really admire the fans who travel all over europe for gigs and festivals to see The Sisters.That's some dedication that Von should appreciate!
Hope all the fans on here that are going to the festivals have a great time.
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Chance of even having a peek on here? Zero. So no worries on that score.
But thanks, I intend to have a fine time at Mera Luna. You not bothering then young lady?
But thanks, I intend to have a fine time at Mera Luna. You not bothering then young lady?
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The answer is NO because I cant be bothered!
I wish I had dedication like some of you.
I wish I had dedication like some of you.
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your punctuation is attrocious elamanamou
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Your spelling is atrocious, James.James Blast wrote:your punctuation is attrocious elamanamou
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I'd say it was nontrocious Steven
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do you mean internet spellingaries type thingegies ATG?Andy TG wrote:[Fight Fight Fight Fight - Dictionaries at Dawn!
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Sorry I'm dyslexic JBJames Blast wrote:your punctuation is attrocious elamanamou
Waste of father's money!
I will give you some advice.Think before you write.
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Tnahk you sNes
I am too
I am too
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Especially if PIB decides to come along too! :lol I'll think about it, but no promises as I said before "I really can't be bothered"Scardwel wrote:You are going to the Tilburg gig though (?) Go on Vanessa, it'll be a larf!elamanamou wrote:The answer is NO because I cant be bothered!
I wish I had dedication like some of you.
You know I've gotta save my money and see The Mish for one gig at Cambridge?!
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I was out of order, last night, with elamanamou
I'm sorry for causing any distress, it won't happen again.
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I was out of order, last night, with elamanamou
I'm sorry for causing any distress, it won't happen again.
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I'll have me one of those!
As for Andrew Eldritch...is he really that mysterious? You compared him to That Guitarist, who - for example - you would not be surprised to find rolling in the gutter singing a rude song about hedgehogs. Come on.
The interviews he conducted throughout the life of the Sisters so far has been insightful, illuminating, educational, and entertaining. It's refreshing to find an artist that isn't using his successful band to parade his personality.
He likes cats, Germany, Anarcho-Syndicalism, and Pere Ubu. Is that any less informative than the average livejournal bio? In summation, he's no more mysterious than anyone else, nor is he as flagrant as anyone else.
Feel free to disagree.
As for Andrew Eldritch...is he really that mysterious? You compared him to That Guitarist, who - for example - you would not be surprised to find rolling in the gutter singing a rude song about hedgehogs. Come on.
The interviews he conducted throughout the life of the Sisters so far has been insightful, illuminating, educational, and entertaining. It's refreshing to find an artist that isn't using his successful band to parade his personality.
He likes cats, Germany, Anarcho-Syndicalism, and Pere Ubu. Is that any less informative than the average livejournal bio? In summation, he's no more mysterious than anyone else, nor is he as flagrant as anyone else.
Feel free to disagree.
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Bloody hell, you're right!timsinister wrote:I'll have me one of those!
As for Andrew Eldritch...is he really that mysterious? You compared him to That Guitarist, who - for example - you would not be surprised to find rolling in the gutter singing a rude song about hedgehogs. Come on.
The interviews he conducted throughout the life of the Sisters so far has been insightful, illuminating, educational, and entertaining. It's refreshing to find an artist that isn't using his successful band to parade his personality.
He likes cats, Germany, Anarcho-Syndicalism, and Pere Ubu. Is that any less informative than the average livejournal bio? In summation, he's no more mysterious than anyone else, nor is he as flagrant as anyone else.
Feel free to disagree.
We've been taken in by his assumed surname, the bastid...
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obtuse is the word that springs to my mind
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That's about as accurate as it goes.James Blast wrote:obtuse is the word that springs to my mind
Mmm. Eldritch, as defined by dictionary.com is Strange or unearthly; eerie. Then, consider his reply to this comment...smiscandlon wrote:We've been taken in by his assumed surname, the bastid...
Realistic. His own word. I suspect he's taken Eldritch as a send-up to his contemporaries - Bauhuas, anyone? Regard his opinion on that hoary old corpse of a horse, the band name...Melody Maker, March 1985 wrote:
"...a man associated with the doomier side of existance."
AE - Doomy* is a housewives' word for realistic. It's a dangerous world.
I'll take his word for it. He's realistic. He approaches the world at a different angle - obtusely, if you will, but mysterious? No, he's actually pretty open. The thing is, underneath there is an educated English gentleman, not some bat-eating drug-addled American rockstar. Therein lies the so-called 'mystery' of rock idols. Their bizarre private lives. Andrew's private life is - I assume - simply not that peculiar.Meloday Maker, January 1983 wrote:
"The name's nice and ironic" said Andy with a thin grin.
Again, all of this is nothing more than an opinion...
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sorry, won't hear a bad word about Daniel, Murph and the brothers Haskintimsinister wrote:Bauhuas, anyone?
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None intended, I like them.
Does Andrew? Did he? I think not.
Does Andrew? Did he? I think not.
I'm just assuming Eldritch is an almighty send-up of Murphy.Melody Maker, February 1982 wrote:
And whatever you do, don't compare The Sisters of Mercy to Bauhaus.
"We made a tape once and took it down to Rough Trade. Geoff Travis gave it one listen...and said 'It's like Bauhaus."..."You're constantly coming up against people like that. They work in weird and wonderful ways..."