Do The Sisters Exist?

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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Byron wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
Byron wrote:I've heard the Sisters being described in (recent years) by one music journalist, as doing Cover Versions of themselves....
is this not in fact a reference to recent live interpretations of old songs e.g slow body electric (which i'm yet to hear if some kind soul would like to point me in the right direction), the "thrash" amphetamine logic and marian, the bizarre detonation blvd/dr.jeep segue, the new (now old!) FALAA, etc.?
To be honest I can't remember where i read it. :?
Think I read it somewhere too, could it be in one of this summer's reviews?
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Byron wrote:Eldritch has always said he's proffered studio work to playing live. That's because he's a techie geek and likes to play with new technology;
Eldritch, a techie geek! Whow! I Have never heard his 'techie' period or any evidence of his geekiness in this department.

I don't for one minute think that Jim Steinman was responsible for only 1.5 tracks on Floodland. Where did Eldritch suddenly acquire this production ability for the rest of it, as far as I can remember his previous production work - Mexico Sundown Blues by JR & the Performance - was quite unremarkable. During the demoing for Floodland he was working with Roy Neave (producer) and then jim Steinman. Producers are appointed by the record company (sometimes at the choice of the band)to make sure the band record a sellable product, they work for the company not the band.
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You can be a "techie geek" with out being good at it....

(I should know) :wink:
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Byron wrote:You can be a "techie geek" with out being good at it....

(I should know) :wink:
True, but you do have to have more than an avid interest.
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Quiff Boy wrote:this corrosion and dominion with steinman's input would sound very lacklustre. all the interesting bits were his idea...
I'm not sure I'd go that far, but I agree the marriage worked extremely well. :notworthy: Conversely, I think Steinman's input clogged up More. Without Eldritch's lyrics (or at any rate, his contribution - they were a joint effort if I remember correctly), I'm sure it would just sound like standard fodder for Meatloaf or Bonnie Tyler.
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a.r.kane wrote:If Eldritch is The Sisters then why does the music change in style with each new band. It would appear as if he doesn't write any of the music and relys heavily on transient musicians to create a platform for him to sing from.
The sound of Gary Marx
The sound of That Guitarist
The sound of Jim Steinman
The sound of James/Bruhn & Brucheno

Or does it just appear this way to me?
Strange question. Of course the Sisters don't exist.
I mean, when was the last time they released a record, for example?
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Andrew S wrote:I think Steinman's input clogged up More
absolutely.
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Andrew S wrote:I think Steinman's input clogged up More
absolutely.
Which is Eldritch's favourite track
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Andrew S wrote:I think Steinman's input clogged up More
absolutely.
Which is Eldritch's favourite Sister's track
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Then how come it's not listed as one of the best Sisters songs, according to Moses? ;)
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a.r.kane wrote:
Which is Eldritch's favourite Sister's track
The next one :roll: :twisted:
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Motz wrote:Then how come it's not listed as one of the best Sisters songs, according to Moses? ;)
Coz moses thought it was crap aswell.

Personally I think it's a triumphant track, worthy of God's own list
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a.r.kane wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:
Andrew S wrote:I think Steinman's input clogged up More
absolutely.
Which is Eldritch's favourite Sister's track
That's news to me. I remember him expressing reservations about the song in an interview shortly after VT was released. Did he have a change of heart then?
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and it's not been played live for ages, which must say something..... 'cause although i shouldn't imagine it's very popular with many sisters fans either, i doubt that von compiles the set lists with our preferences in mind. :roll: :?
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The best Sisters songs, according to Moses:

the next one
We Are The Same, Susanne
Summer
Under The Gun
I Was Wrong
Crash And Burn
Temple Of Love (1992)
Driven Like The Snow
Never Land
1959

:)
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Ozpat wrote:The best Sisters songs, according to Moses:

the next one
We Are The Same, Susanne
Summer
Under The Gun
I Was Wrong
Crash And Burn
Temple Of Love (1992)
Driven Like The Snow
Never Land
1959

:)
It would appear that Moses has extremely bad taste. Who is this Moses fella anyway?
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Motz wrote:
nick the stripper wrote:
Do The Sisters Exist?
No and yes.
If you're correct, this gives serious weight to the suggestion that Schrödinger's cat was in fact Spiggy :lol:
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