Nah....a.r.kane wrote:on balance would it seem that there are more bad sisters tracks than good ones?
Worst Sisters songs.
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Backing that nah....Ozpat wrote:Nah....a.r.kane wrote:on balance would it seem that there are more bad sisters tracks than good ones?
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What kind of strange question is that anyway? Are you serious?a.r.kane wrote:on balance would it seem that there are more bad sisters tracks than good ones?
For me there are no bad tracks. Some tracks are not as good as others. But no bad tracks for me. Every song has got something....from nostalgic feelings to goose bumps etc.
Blablabla....
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a.r.kane wrote:on balance would it seem that there are more bad sisters tracks than good ones?
This is probably the wrongest place for any blasphemous opinions such as this. Be prepared for a torrent of negating.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Most certainly not!a.r.kane wrote:on balance would it seem that there are more bad sisters tracks than good ones?
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we're the first to rip into eldritch/the sisters about something they dont like, yet fiercely defensive if anyone else so much as utters a "nay!"
we're the first to rip into eldritch/the sisters about something they dont like, yet fiercely defensive if anyone else so much as utters a "nay!"
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we're the first to rip into eldritch/the sisters about something they dont like, yet fiercely defensive if anyone else so much as utters a "nay!"
this was my point, I think. You are all very eager to be critical about things you have no capacity to emulate and defensive about things anyone can better. I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
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Some hardly had that possibility as they were only toddlers or not even born yet. Hope you forgive us thata.r.kane wrote:I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
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a.r.kane wrote:I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
Wouldn't they all be dead by now?
(this from a man whose obsession started in 1987!)
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Oi, you! I did! And I'm a crispy 36 years young, still alive and kicking.a.r.kane wrote:Thank you Quiffy BoyQuiff Boy wrote:i love HL'ers
we're the first to rip into eldritch/the sisters about something they dont like, yet fiercely defensive if anyone else so much as utters a "nay!"
this was my point, I think. You are all very eager to be critical about things you have no capacity to emulate and defensive about things anyone can better. I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
You can't fix stupid.
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One of my mates saw them play Strathclyde Uni back in 1984, but he's about ten year's older than me..
I'd have been 8 when they played!
I'd have been 8 when they played!
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the actual fans or the band?!?streamline wrote:a.r.kane wrote:I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
Wouldn't they all be dead by now?
(this from a man whose obsession started in 1987!)
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To answer a half-flippant question seriously, yes, I was buying their records when they were releasing them. I already had FALAA and a few of the singles before Floodland (and its attendant singles) came out, and queued to buy Floodland the day it came out.
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I saw them live in 85' already owning FALAA and a few singles.* Afters this notable incident I gave the band a rest until earlier this year.
* Do I get a little asterix in the teachers book now, mr. kane?
* Do I get a little asterix in the teachers book now, mr. kane?
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i bought NTTC12" when it was "current" and FALAA;already owned all the records up to then (not the first two singles -but i did have "they shall not pass")...from giving ground 7" onwards i bought everything on the day of release,pretty much.
and thanks to my stupidly over-protective parents my first oppurtunity to see them live in march '85 was thwarted due to it's being in an age restricted club and i was only 14
as they (the sisters) considerately split up a few months later i didn't get to see them until 1990.
and thanks to my stupidly over-protective parents my first oppurtunity to see them live in march '85 was thwarted due to it's being in an age restricted club and i was only 14
as they (the sisters) considerately split up a few months later i didn't get to see them until 1990.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Nah....it wasn't, I think. Besides that; the defensivity could be worse I guess...a.r.kane wrote: this was my point, I think.
You are all very eager to be critical about things you have no capacity to emulate and defensive about things anyone can better. I would be curious to know how many HLers actually saw the sisters between 1980 - 1985 or bought records when they where recording and releasing them?
In 1981 I just found out that the "thingy" between my leggs was not only "there" for p!ssing.
But.....why are you wondering anyway?
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In 1983 i owned the TOL 12" and in 1985 i owned the FALAA lp and nothing more.After the Düsseldorf concert i started collecting them.
In 1983 i owned the TOL 12" and in 1985 i owned the FALAA lp and nothing more.After the Düsseldorf concert i started collecting them.
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