What has Eldritch ever done for you?
- Black Biscuit
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What has Eldritch ever done for me? Not enough!
.... there is no semblance of rock 'n roll around here!
Congrats!Eva wrote:Whoops, I didn't mean to fish for compliments. It's just that I'm slightly out of my mind because not only have I finished it but I also got a very encouraging feedback from my professor, that I'd never have dared to expect.
Well, what have he done for me? In addition to many things already mentioned here (like you, my friends ) one very specific thing - maybe I beat even Eva with it
I got job in a literary magazine. Before that I had very awful and boring job (I better don't name it).
All this started from one article I wrote. It seemed to be a literary criticism but actually was a hidden joke. My friend had made a book, consisting of only covers and I wrote about it, quoting The Bible and other stuff but mostly comparing the author's ideas with lines of "British poet Andrew Eldritch". People from local literary world didn't get the joke (maybe only myself and my friend) but some of them found it was a good article. One of them, the editor-in-chief of the most important literary magazine, started to ask me to write articles for them. Some years later he employed me. I'm still there.
Thanks, Mr E
I got job in a literary magazine. Before that I had very awful and boring job (I better don't name it).
All this started from one article I wrote. It seemed to be a literary criticism but actually was a hidden joke. My friend had made a book, consisting of only covers and I wrote about it, quoting The Bible and other stuff but mostly comparing the author's ideas with lines of "British poet Andrew Eldritch". People from local literary world didn't get the joke (maybe only myself and my friend) but some of them found it was a good article. One of them, the editor-in-chief of the most important literary magazine, started to ask me to write articles for them. Some years later he employed me. I'm still there.
Thanks, Mr E
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I'd love to be a sub-editor
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Q:when your parents are (supposedly)non-conforming,anti-establishment bikers who are into the same music as you;who do drugs around you;who let you dress however the f**k you want(as long as its "biker-style");who seriously think they are "liberal" and "easy-going";how are you gonna rebel and royally p*ss 'em off whilst still remaining true to yourself?
A:discover the sisters;play nothing but the sisters until through your expanding taste in music you discover other bands who p*ss your parents off almost(but not quite)as much as the sisters-i loved them/they f**king hated them!;start hanging around with "weirdos" and "bloody puffs" etc;then sit back and watch their pretentious "you should think yourself lucky for having such understanding parents" bull-s**t facade crumble before your very eyes!
20 years on and there's a million and one things i could say about my love affair with the sisters;but thats the one i wrote about,so there ya go.
A:discover the sisters;play nothing but the sisters until through your expanding taste in music you discover other bands who p*ss your parents off almost(but not quite)as much as the sisters-i loved them/they f**king hated them!;start hanging around with "weirdos" and "bloody puffs" etc;then sit back and watch their pretentious "you should think yourself lucky for having such understanding parents" bull-s**t facade crumble before your very eyes!
20 years on and there's a million and one things i could say about my love affair with the sisters;but thats the one i wrote about,so there ya go.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
- dead stars
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What has Eldritch ever done for me? Isn't the music more than enough?
And then there's so much more. A lifestyle, the friends I got in other fans, the brainstorming. Yes, TSOM changed my life. I don't know what my life would have been if I haven't listened to the band when I was 15. I would certainly be here, but I certainly wouldn't be the same.
What I did for Eldritch? Bought the albums and went to gigs, of course. And shared the wealth with others. There are people out there listening to TSOM because I introduced them to the band.
You know, a typical fan's obligation.
And then there's so much more. A lifestyle, the friends I got in other fans, the brainstorming. Yes, TSOM changed my life. I don't know what my life would have been if I haven't listened to the band when I was 15. I would certainly be here, but I certainly wouldn't be the same.
What I did for Eldritch? Bought the albums and went to gigs, of course. And shared the wealth with others. There are people out there listening to TSOM because I introduced them to the band.
You know, a typical fan's obligation.
~dead stars still burn~
- canon docre
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What I have done for him?
15,-DM FALAA vinyl in 85
18,-DM concert tic in 85
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33,-DM total (approx. 16,-€ nowadays)
What he has done for me?
A slight bit more....
Gee, do I feel guilty now.
15,-DM FALAA vinyl in 85
18,-DM concert tic in 85
____
33,-DM total (approx. 16,-€ nowadays)
What he has done for me?
A slight bit more....
Gee, do I feel guilty now.
- James Blast
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Sub-editorpikkrong wrote:WTF is sub-editorJames Blast wrote:I'd love to be a sub-editor
A sub-editor works for editors of magazines and newspapers in assessing the suitability of reports and articles for publication, and edits as necessary. They may arrange the production of photographs or illustrations, and liaise with printing compositors to achieve the desired effect.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
What he's given me? FRUSTRATION! I've never been patient, but waiting so bloody long time for a new album was just impossible. SO I went somewhere else and found Turbonegro. Thanks Mr Eldritch!
What I have given him? Loyalty. Until recently...
What I have given him? Loyalty. Until recently...
Not my work this caseJames Blast wrote:Sub-editorpikkrong wrote:WTF is sub-editorJames Blast wrote:I'd love to be a sub-editor
A sub-editor works for editors of magazines and newspapers in assessing the suitability of reports and articles for publication, and edits as necessary. They may arrange the production of photographs or illustrations, and liaise with printing compositors to achieve the desired effect.
What he's given me? FRUSTRATION! I've never been patient, but waiting so bloody long time for a new album was just impossible. SO I went somewhere else and found Turbonegro. Thanks Mr Eldritch!
What I have given him? Loyalty. Until recently...
What I have given him? Loyalty. Until recently...
- James Blast
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Hey folks chill!
The Van Der Graaf Generator have just released their first album in 27 years
The Van Der Graaf Generator have just released their first album in 27 years
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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I may well have lost interest by then - and Eldritch may not even recognise his own feetJames Blast wrote:Hey folks chill!
The Van Der Graaf Generator have just released their first album in 27 years
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
So what's stopping you? Start your own whatever up. I know you've got what it takes.James Blast wrote:Sub-editorpikkrong wrote:WTF is sub-editorJames Blast wrote:I'd love to be a sub-editor
A sub-editor works for editors of magazines and newspapers in assessing the suitability of reports and articles for publication, and edits as necessary. They may arrange the production of photographs or illustrations, and liaise with printing compositors to achieve the desired effect.
DON'T DREAM IT, BE IT.
I know you hate that Rocky Horror sh!t, but you can't argue with that.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Helped out a few times. Got me to screw my head back on properly...then lecture me in the best ways to unscrew it and have a good time. Cheers.
I can see why people are giving up and leaving it...but I couldn't. No question of even asking or considering.
I. Couldn't.
I can see why people are giving up and leaving it...but I couldn't. No question of even asking or considering.
I. Couldn't.
Made a few tunes I enjoy, and played a couple of shows I also enjoyed. Mind you I did pay for them so it was a purely business transaction.
Same relationship as with Sainsbury's really.
Same relationship as with Sainsbury's really.
Chucking another log on