Favourite Sisters Songs/Album
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no,you're certainly not.ruffers wrote:Am I the only one who thinks Body And Soul is fookin brilliant then?
the whole body and soul 12" is excellent (which at the time of buying made up for it being the first one not to have had the picture sleeve -since rectified).
i've avoided this thread 'cause i'ld end up typing everything they've ever done...so "all of them".
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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I'd like to suggest "Poison Door" as best original Sisters song not written by Von. Not that there's much of a choice. Seriously, it's a bad-ass number and I can't see any reason why it wasn't on FaLaA.
Since I'm new, and haven't done this before...
The Reptile House
Heartland
Afterhours
Bury Me Deep
FALAA
Marian
Flood I
Lucretia
Driven Like The Snow
Vision Thing "Waiting for the next one to arrive... "
Ribbons
More
Temple Of Love 1992
Alice 1993
War On Drugs
Crash And Burn
The Reptile House
Heartland
Afterhours
Bury Me Deep
FALAA
Marian
Flood I
Lucretia
Driven Like The Snow
Vision Thing "Waiting for the next one to arrive... "
Ribbons
More
Temple Of Love 1992
Alice 1993
War On Drugs
Crash And Burn
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TOP 15
Alice
Burn
Body Electric
Body And Soul
Valentine
Train
On The Wire
Possession
Some Kind Of Stranger
Ribbons
Giving Ground
Suzanne
Summer
Romeo Down
Crash And Burn
The next one...
Alice
Burn
Body Electric
Body And Soul
Valentine
Train
On The Wire
Possession
Some Kind Of Stranger
Ribbons
Giving Ground
Suzanne
Summer
Romeo Down
Crash And Burn
The next one...
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Maybe there should be a Fave Song Of The Day forum, as it really does depend on how one's feeling.
This century it's still....Untitled / Sandstorm (Dominion b-side).
Though I was listening to the Disguised In Black boot yesterday (on a bit of an 85 boot-binge at the mo- bloody goths ) and was reminded of just how stonking Nine While Nine is. So that's next on the list.
This century it's still....Untitled / Sandstorm (Dominion b-side).
Though I was listening to the Disguised In Black boot yesterday (on a bit of an 85 boot-binge at the mo- bloody goths ) and was reminded of just how stonking Nine While Nine is. So that's next on the list.
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Pre FALAA - Body Electric, Adrenochrome, Alice, Reptile House EP, Train, Afterhours
FALAA - Black Planet, Marian, Some Kind of Stranger
FALAA singles - Train, Afterhours, On The Wire, Bury Me Deep
Floodland - Flood, Flood II, Dominion/Mother Russia, Lucretia My Reflection
Vision Thing - Vision Thing, Ribbons, Dr Jeep
Vision Thing singles - When You Don't See Me (Remix), More (stupidly long version..)
Post VT - Under The Gun, Summer
(Note I'm not just as au fait with the new material...)
FALAA - Black Planet, Marian, Some Kind of Stranger
FALAA singles - Train, Afterhours, On The Wire, Bury Me Deep
Floodland - Flood, Flood II, Dominion/Mother Russia, Lucretia My Reflection
Vision Thing - Vision Thing, Ribbons, Dr Jeep
Vision Thing singles - When You Don't See Me (Remix), More (stupidly long version..)
Post VT - Under The Gun, Summer
(Note I'm not just as au fait with the new material...)
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i'm with you there Dave -whenever this question rears it's head in any way i feel like a right arse-lick saying "all of them" but i really don't dislike anything by the sisters/sisterhood (SSV doesn't count) and fave's are always changing.Planet Dave wrote:Maybe there should be a Fave Song Of The Day forum, as it really does depend on how one's feeling.
current fave:Summer
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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because Phantom is a self-indulgent piece of nonsense?
and no i'm not ignorant of morricone. far from it. but its one of the few sisters tracks that makes me hit the skip button
and why would they ever play it live? its just floorshow with different guitars and no vocals.
and no i'm not ignorant of morricone. far from it. but its one of the few sisters tracks that makes me hit the skip button
and why would they ever play it live? its just floorshow with different guitars and no vocals.
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Guess it's time I actually replied to this thread... some topics never get old...
In no particular order...
Ribbons,
When You Don't See Me
Heartland
Gimme Shelter
Body And Soul
Flood 2
Driven Like The Snow
Fix
Floorshow
Black Planet
Under The Gun
No Time To Cry
Detonation Boulevard
and AMEN to Quiff on Phantom. The only Sisters track (apart from Watch and Kiss the Carpet Reprise) that I skip.
In no particular order...
Ribbons,
When You Don't See Me
Heartland
Gimme Shelter
Body And Soul
Flood 2
Driven Like The Snow
Fix
Floorshow
Black Planet
Under The Gun
No Time To Cry
Detonation Boulevard
and AMEN to Quiff on Phantom. The only Sisters track (apart from Watch and Kiss the Carpet Reprise) that I skip.
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i like phantom (though i have more often than not skipped it).
it's got a very american indian feel to it, and should be played to all the dreadful hippies who frequent those african-drum-workshop-tents you get at glastonbury etc. as an example of why they shouldn't fucking bother.
it's got to be played very loud though -preferably through our big techno rig!
it's got a very american indian feel to it, and should be played to all the dreadful hippies who frequent those african-drum-workshop-tents you get at glastonbury etc. as an example of why they shouldn't fucking bother.
it's got to be played very loud though -preferably through our big techno rig!
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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See, I always like that (you know yer talkin to a big Cult fan here ), but I never thought Von captured it that well, TBH...eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i like phantom (though i have more often than not skipped it).
it's got a very american indian feel to it
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Phantom's main problems are the muddy mix and the cheap drums
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train and suzanne for me please
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That's my problem... I never got that whole Morricone thing from it, no matter how many times I hear it compared...Mr.Mercy wrote:That's excactly why i love this song.It sounds like an old Morricone tape from the 60's.Wonderful.I guess it's time for a seperate Phantom lovers thread
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Quite surprised that When You Don't See Me has attracted quite a few votes of confidence. Well... guess I like it too, especially the remix.
But, I can't help thinking of one description I read somewhere... "like a gothic Reo Speedwagon"!
But, I can't help thinking of one description I read somewhere... "like a gothic Reo Speedwagon"!
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Mr. Wah wrote:Quite surprised that When You Don't See Me has attracted quite a few votes of confidence. Well... guess I like it too, especially the remix.
But, I can't help thinking of one description I read somewhere... "like a gothic Reo Speedwagon"!
yeah... but without the gothic bit
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I think if you want to hear a Morricone'ish Sisters song you're far better of with Afterhours... Mucho better
Though I do not dislike Phantom per se, but it's just there are so many better Sissies tracks. And like Boudicca, I didn't ever hear a bit of Morricone in it - though it is the first time I hear about this comparison
Though I do not dislike Phantom per se, but it's just there are so many better Sissies tracks. And like Boudicca, I didn't ever hear a bit of Morricone in it - though it is the first time I hear about this comparison