Damage done lovers thread

THE place for your Sisters-related comments, questions and snippets of Sisters information. For those who do not know, The Sisters of Mercy are a rock'n'roll band. And a pop band. And an industrial groove machine. Or so they say. They make records. Lots of records, apparently. But not in your galaxy. They play concerts. Lots of concerts, actually. But you still cannot see them. So what's it all about, Alfie? This is one of the few tightly-moderated forums on Heartland, so please keep on-topic. All off-topic posts will either be moved or deleted. Chairman Bux is the editor and the editor's decision is final. Danke.
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I guess there are many people who dislike that song,but i love it.It's so minimalistic and groovy in it's own low budget way.
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and rubbish :lol:
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ruffers wrote:and rubbish :lol:
:lol:

So what's the next lovers thread....Home Of The Hitmen?
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Sandstorm is under rated too 8)
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it's all ralative innit? when it came out no-one would probably have listened to the sisters again on the strength of that single. i don't hate it but unless i'm listening to SGWBM it would never cross my mind to put it on. watch is a better track in my opinion...and home of the hitmen is up there for worst rhyming couplet in rock alongside Rotten's "antichrist/anarchist". :lol:

fast forward to when the sisters started playing live and their direction had been found and they were a gigging band and damage done (and watch) are totally different beasts.
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Mr.Mercy wrote:Sandstorm is under rated too 8)
I agree with that.
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and untitled, which is a truly awesome, give-you-the shivers,work of beauty IMO.
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Can I put in a case for "Feel No Pain"? ;D
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:it's all ralative innit?
I'm not so sure about that. I think it's just rubbish, plain and simple.

When I hear it, and that's not frequently, I just can't believe that it was made by Messrs Eldritch and Marx. It really does spoil SGWBM in my opinion.

I would prefer it if SGWBM began with Body / Adrenochrome and ended with the first record, just tacked on at the end.
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Motz wrote:Can I put in a case for "Feel No Pain"? ;D
IMO; no! But I don't think that you let me stop you :lol:
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Sandstorm and Untitled underrated?

It seems I still have to meet the person who says they're no good, perhaps it's just they're just not that well known...

And Feel no pain is quite okay, if you have the day for it, but that's for the whole of the SSV album, IMO
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:home of the hitmen is up there for worst rhyming couplet in rock alongside Rotten's "antichrist/anarchist". :lol:
:eek: I didn't even realise it was supposed to rhyme! :lol:
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Not a perfect debut but a good one nonetheless (It got played by John Peel 8) ). The funkiest bassline to come out of 1980 :lol:
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Big Si wrote:The funkiest bassline to come out of 1980 :lol:
Yeah, it's the bassline that redeems it. One of those hooks that, you hear it once, and you think you've always known it.

I skip it most of the time but it's listenable. What really lets it down (and I hate to say it), is Von's vocal. Very weak :| ... and then there's that bit where they double-track his vocal, and he's singing two different bits - doesn't work.
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markfiend wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:home of the hitmen is up there for worst rhyming couplet in rock alongside Rotten's "antichrist/anarchist". :lol:
:eek: I didn't even realise it was supposed to rhyme! :lol:
i know! -it's hard to believe,but apparently true (even rotten's embarassed by it -as much as he could be).
source: the filth and the fury filmfour.
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i know! -it's hard to believe,but apparently true (even rotten's embarassed by it -as much as he could be).
Which isn't very much! :lol: :roll:

I've got to admit, I always found it kind of amusing... can you imagine if the song didn't start off with that?
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boudicca wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i know! -it's hard to believe,but apparently true (even rotten's embarassed by it -as much as he could be).
Which isn't very much! :lol: :roll:

I've got to admit, I always found it kind of amusing... can you imagine if the song didn't start off with that?
Of course, when your English articulation is so awful as Rotten's, he could even find a rhyming word for "orange" (eh James? ;) )

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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
markfiend wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:home of the hitmen is up there for worst rhyming couplet in rock alongside Rotten's "antichrist/anarchist". :lol:
:eek: I didn't even realise it was supposed to rhyme! :lol:
i know! -it's hard to believe,but apparently true (even rotten's embarassed by it -as much as he could be).
source: the filth and the fury filmfour.
:lol: Nononono I meant I didn't know Home Of The Hitmen was meant to rhyme. Aluminium/Hitmen? Are you sure? :lol:
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....someone out there likes it to the tune of £300+
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czuczu wrote:....someone out there likes it to the tune of £300+
:eek: :eek: :eek:
£312 pounds as of last night :eek:
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does anyone actually know how TSOM could improve so DRAMATICALLY from 1980 to 1982? It can't be all about practice? :)

Or maybe Body Electric/Adrenochrome was their first serious effort, and the first single some sort of test.
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The first single had Andrew drumming and both bass and guitar parts played on a 6 string through a 3 watt practice amp. I'm guessing that the Doktor, some better equipment and some extra man-power was partly responsible ;)
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markfiend wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
markfiend wrote: :eek: I didn't even realise it was supposed to rhyme! :lol:
i know! -it's hard to believe,but apparently true (even rotten's embarassed by it -as much as he could be).
source: the filth and the fury filmfour.
:lol: Nononono I meant I didn't know Home Of The Hitmen was meant to rhyme. Aluminium/Hitmen? Are you sure? :lol:
:lol: no, not certain sure...but it's as good a ryhne as -if not better than- the aforementioned first two lines of A4UK and despite their alliteration and general assonance it never occurred to me that they were meant to ryhme.

i bet Quiffy could ask Mr.Marx :innocent:
Well I was handsome and I was strong
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"Did my singing please you?"
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