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We've overdone nerd and geek clearly, as they're becoming chic and/or passé.
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timsinister wrote: Well spotted Dark! Interestingly enough, my sodden memory is loudly pointing out that The Sisters famously played a venue in Hull that might just have been called...Tiffany's.
They definitely played Tiffanys, Newcastle, I was there!!
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More than one with the same name, then...?

We need OLD anoraks! :lol:
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IIRC there was a Tiffany's in Oldham (or was it Rochdale?) in the mid-80s too. Not that The Sisters would ever have played there though.
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I think Tiffany's is pretty much a generic club name for what we used to call white high heel nights...
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oldham had a "butterflies" in the mid-late 80s, which from what i remember used to be called something like "romeo and juliets" in the early 80s...
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Ah sh!t you're right QB

Was it Rochdale then? Or maybe I imagined the whole thing? :|
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I saw Simple Minds, New Order, Blancmange, Bauhaus, The Cure, Robert Palmer, EATB, Spandau Ballet :oops: and Theatre Of Hate at the Glasgow Tiffany's
not all on the same night, of course
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James Blast wrote:I saw Simple Minds, New Order, Blancmange, Bauhaus, The Cure, Robert Palmer, EATB, Spandau Ballet :oops: and Theatre Of Hate at the Glasgow Tiffany's
not all on the same night, of course
What a gig! :lol: :wink:
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the word 'not' must mean suumat different in Hull
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straylight wrote:I think Tiffany's is pretty much a generic club name for what we used to call white high heel nights...
You are absolutely right!

I took my girlfriend on our first date to Tiffanys, red rose, drinking, etc. The next night I took her back the same place to see Killing Joke!
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James Blast wrote:the word 'not' must mean suumat different in Hull
Just imagining what a gig it would have been, hypothetically speaking :wink:
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deadagain wrote:where the funk did the term 'propellerhead' come from? seeing as most sisters fans probably got into them in the 80s (ie when they last released records with any regularity) whats wrong with the 80s terms nerd and geek?

not that i'm taking the pith or anything - i wouldn't be on this site myself if i wasn't terminally anal.
clicky - this goes back much further than the 80s
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canon docre wrote:Image

'nuff said. :|
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