christian death - the heretics alive?
- emilystrange
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lord i dunno.. haven't seen it for ages.. i just remember being very taken with said bottom.
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I once saw them (by accident) when they supported Red Lorry Yellow Lorry on tour in the late 80's.
Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
Give me one good reason
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Aha! The only picture disk I own that my mum found offensive!!*staying very quiet about my picture-disc of Sex And Drugs And Jesus Christ*
I was SO proud!!
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Er, I've got this toopaint it black wrote:http://www.aliveandshouting.fsnet.co.uk ... akeone.htmQuiff Boy wrote:ouch*found an old video with church of no return promo. now that is funny*
its bordering on "preacherman" standards for cheesyness isnt it? but with about a sixteenth the budget of the neph's vid
this is the fella, including neph and dax . bought it for cardiacs honest
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I don't think I've ever heard CD
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i don't know..but gitane pinched my arse once in kensington market!Spiggy's hat wrote:Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
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!"
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Most of my Christian Death stuff is on vinyl; another project for copying to CD... eventually.
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I really need to get me one of them soulseek things then don't I?
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Only have the first 4 lps on that french label, nice editions, haven t heard them for ages now that i think about it
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neither were a load of other people. it's actually quite rare to find that verison of the promotional material, most just had the border and a blank section in the middlemarkfiend wrote:My mum wasn't too keen either now you mention it
the picture disk of catastrophe ballet is nice though. very babarella
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Was it really that long ago! Ha! It was about the same time we supported Rosetta Stone and did half a tour with *cough* Nosferatu *shudder*.Quiff Boy wrote:
aye, sam donut's old band "redemption" supported them at the international (II i think?), manchester in about 91
Ah the future looked so bright!
14 years down the line and last night we (a different band) were playing to half a dozen people in The Thirsty Scholar
Good times come to me now
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now that we're talking about videos...
I recently discovered on old video with an eighties music documentary on it. I must have taped it years ago, but completely forgot about it. I've never seen it. Yesterday I finally did and was it worth it! It's just a compilation of bands, each doing one song live. Viewing quality is as good as it gets, nothing like the old Sisters tapes where you can't see s**t. It begins with Joy Division doing Transmission, then an Echo &The Bunnymen classic, The Gun Club (with 'Trishia Morrison ... think that's gonna get loads of rewinds ), Theater of tragedy, Red Hot Chili Peppers (with Hillel Slovak), The Birthday Party ( these guys were heavy!!!) & ends with Pixies.
Sadly I can't transfer it to dvd, so weeding the thing isn't an option (for now).
About Christian Death... Rozz williams and Eva O were in another band called Shadow Project. Seen them live in 93, very very loud, too damn loud & Rozz refusing to play Romeo's Distress Anyway, there is a dvd out on MVD and it contains live action, caught in various places. Quality ranges from pretty good to pretty bad , but after seeing some parts of it, I actually accuse Mr Williams not to have any humour at all! Needless to say I couldn't resist and I had a great time watching it
I recently discovered on old video with an eighties music documentary on it. I must have taped it years ago, but completely forgot about it. I've never seen it. Yesterday I finally did and was it worth it! It's just a compilation of bands, each doing one song live. Viewing quality is as good as it gets, nothing like the old Sisters tapes where you can't see s**t. It begins with Joy Division doing Transmission, then an Echo &The Bunnymen classic, The Gun Club (with 'Trishia Morrison ... think that's gonna get loads of rewinds ), Theater of tragedy, Red Hot Chili Peppers (with Hillel Slovak), The Birthday Party ( these guys were heavy!!!) & ends with Pixies.
Sadly I can't transfer it to dvd, so weeding the thing isn't an option (for now).
About Christian Death... Rozz williams and Eva O were in another band called Shadow Project. Seen them live in 93, very very loud, too damn loud & Rozz refusing to play Romeo's Distress Anyway, there is a dvd out on MVD and it contains live action, caught in various places. Quality ranges from pretty good to pretty bad , but after seeing some parts of it, I actually accuse Mr Williams not to have any humour at all! Needless to say I couldn't resist and I had a great time watching it
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Me neither.James Blast wrote:I don't think I've ever heard CD
I saw them on that tour when they plated in Edinburgh, I thought it was a "Double Headline" thing, the Lorries were great, obviously, not sure about Christian Death tho' .Spiggy's hat wrote:I once saw them (by accident) when they supported Red Lorry Yellow Lorry on tour in the late 80's.
Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Um...refresh my memory Keith...can you remember where they played?...i seem to remember a pub close to the Tap by the Art School...or is that a different memory?scotty wrote:I saw them on that tour when they plated in Edinburgh, I thought it was a "Double Headline" thing, the Lorries were great, obviously, not sure about Christian Death tho' .Spiggy's hat wrote:I once saw them (by accident) when they supported Red Lorry Yellow Lorry on tour in the late 80's.
Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
The Venue, I'll go and have a look for the ticket for the date, but late 88 or early 89 I think,,the Tasp's shut now {has been for a while now}Burn wrote:Um...refresh my memory Keith...can you remember where they played?...i seem to remember a pub close to the Tap by the Art School...or is that a different memory?scotty wrote:I saw them on that tour when they plated in Edinburgh, I thought it was a "Double Headline" thing, the Lorries were great, obviously, not sure about Christian Death tho' .Spiggy's hat wrote:I once saw them (by accident) when they supported Red Lorry Yellow Lorry on tour in the late 80's.
Didn't the lead singer from Christian Death famously assault the Lorries tour manager on that tour?
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
scotty wrote:The Venue, I'll go and have a look for the ticket for the date, but late 88 or early 89 I think,,the Tasp's shut now {has been for a while now}Burn wrote:Um...refresh my memory Keith...can you remember where they played?...i seem to remember a pub close to the Tap by the Art School...or is that a different memory?scotty wrote: I saw them on that tour when they plated in Edinburgh, I thought it was a "Double Headline" thing, the Lorries were great, obviously, not sure about Christian Death tho' .
yeah i knew the Tap was closed...i'm trying to think of the pub that Christian Death played in (it wasn't the Tap...just very close)...i remember that they played in the late 80's but i didn't go...and that they played again in the 90's...i also didn't go to that but me ex-other half did with her goff friends...
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Nope, you've got me beat, can't think of a pub there where bands played?, the only other places I've seen bands "up the toon" I can thinf of are, The Tron, Student Unions - Wilkie, Moray Hoose! + a couple of others I can't think the names of{it's the red wine }Burn wrote:scotty wrote:The Venue, I'll go and have a look for the ticket for the date, but late 88 or early 89 I think,,the Tasp's shut now {has been for a while now}Burn wrote: Um...refresh my memory Keith...can you remember where they played?...i seem to remember a pub close to the Tap by the Art School...or is that a different memory?
yeah i knew the Tap was closed...i'm trying to think of the pub that Christian Death played in (it wasn't the Tap...just very close)...i remember that they played in the late 80's but i didn't go...and that they played again in the 90's...i also didn't go to that but me ex-other half did with her goff friends...
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
it's not a pub we'd generally walk into unless you have a liking for local blues bands...really close to the titty bars and where the old Co-Op store used to be...scotty wrote:Nope, you've got me beat, can't think of a pub there where bands played?, the only other places I've seen bands "up the toon" I can thinf of are, The Tron, Student Unions - Wilkie, Moray Hoose! + a couple of others I can't think the names of{it's the red wine }Burn wrote:scotty wrote: The Venue, I'll go and have a look for the ticket for the date, but late 88 or early 89 I think,,the Tasp's shut now {has been for a while now}
yeah i knew the Tap was closed...i'm trying to think of the pub that Christian Death played in (it wasn't the Tap...just very close)...i remember that they played in the late 80's but i didn't go...and that they played again in the 90's...i also didn't go to that but me ex-other half did with her goff friends...
i know...to much information regarding the titty bars...sorry
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Ah, "The Pubic Triangle" , I saw The Meteors in the Cas'/Kaz Rock, I take it your not talking about "The Burke & Hare"Burn wrote:
i know...to much information regarding the titty bars...sorry
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"