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PipoTheClown wrote:Nope, Floodland was the beginning of the End, sorry.
Nope, Floodland was a low-point but they raised with Vision Thing. :P





oh I can see them coming with pitchforks and bats behind me now. ;D
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Next you'll be citing "Will I Dream" as the new Alice ;D
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I can't believe people don't like Floodland. Tastes are different though I suppose. It was somewhat different to earlier stuff.
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Driven wrote:I can't believe people don't like Floodland. Tastes are different though I suppose. It was somewhat different to earlier stuff.
Here here. :notworthy:
And it is by far the best and most articlulate album. A classic IMO.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Driven wrote:I can't believe people don't like Floodland. Tastes are different though I suppose. It was somewhat different to earlier stuff.
Here here. :notworthy:
And it is by far the best and most articlulate album. A classic IMO.
Up there with Unknown Pleasures for me as the best ever. Your right, it is the most articulate. :notworthy:
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I liked "Floodland",it was good,but would have been fantastic if Steinman had been kept away from the album at gunpoint.Everything that man touches loses any hint of subtlety it had..I will believe to my dying day it was his idea to add the female soul singers to "This Corrosion"!
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Wow, I ran back to listen to "This Corrosion" to hear some trace of these aforementioned "soul singers" but all 5 versions I have only seem to be graced with a choir. And just to add my 5cents/pence - FLOODLAND is one of only 2 CDs I've managed to ever actually wear out. 8)
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canon docre wrote:
PipoTheClown wrote:Nope, Floodland was the beginning of the End, sorry.
Nope, Floodland was a low-point but they raised with Vision Thing. :P

;D
Were you dropped on your head as a child? :wink:


Floodland is the masterpiece, Vision Thing is the low point. All in my (not very) humble opinion of course.
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shivarising wrote:Wow, I ran back to listen to "This Corrosion" to hear some trace of these aforementioned "soul singers" but all 5 versions I have only seem to be graced with a choir. And just to add my 5cents/pence - FLOODLAND is one of only 2 CDs I've managed to ever actually wear out. 8)
You'd only have to listen for under three minutes!2:41 to be precise.Whatever you'd call the ladies doing the "groovy" "Ooh" noises after the first chorus they deffo aren't a choir!
Steinman=inappropriate and campy female backing vocals.See "More" for further example..
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Without Steinman, "More" = a decent CULT song with no lead guitar part. I revel in the bombastic nature of his Sisters contributions. His work with Meat Loaf, however... :roll:
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PipoTheClown wrote:I'm a sisters fan too, but I must say I totally agree with DeWinter. I would like to go even further. In my humble opinion 8) hasn't written a decent track since FALAA. The old work had many layers, many melodies. The unreleased "new" songs are a complete joke. To me they sound not even half finished, I'm sure nobody notices this when they are being played VERY LOUD. Which is a shame really, and a surpising, given the fact that the man had 16 years time of giving them a proper beginning and end.. and what about something in the middle?

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Of course I'm not agree with you.
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I just want to ask one question: how many tracks have :von: written on FALAA? :wink: :innocent:
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ruffers wrote:
canon docre wrote:
PipoTheClown wrote:Nope, Floodland was the beginning of the End, sorry.
Nope, Floodland was a low-point but they raised with Vision Thing. :P

;D
Were you dropped on your head as a child? :wink:


Floodland is the masterpiece, Vision Thing is the low point. All in my (not very) humble opinion of course.
Agreed ruffers, when I listen to "Vision Thing"(which is'nt very often) I keep hearing this :roll:
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scotty wrote:
ruffers wrote:
canon docre wrote: Nope, Floodland was a low-point but they raised with Vision Thing. :P

;D
Were you dropped on your head as a child? :wink:


Floodland is the masterpiece, Vision Thing is the low point. All in my (not very) humble opinion of course.
Agreed ruffers, when I listen to "Vision Thing"(which is'nt very often) I keep hearing this :roll:
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OK, I will stick up for VT, slick American rock it maybe but I like it now.
At the time I was mega disappointed. But then I had played the 12" inchers and FALAA plus all the Floodland stuff to death. I never played VT to death.

go figure :|
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James Blast wrote: I never played VT to death.|
Exactly.
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Have to agree with Ruffers. Floodland along with The Reptile House Ep are the ultimate records. Whereas First Last suffers from iffy production and Vision Thing does seem too slick.

Still as a friend of mine said, if The Sisters never release another album at least you know they've never released a pile of crap! Unlike some bands, who keep churning out album after album when they should have stopped along time ago.

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VT live line-up were an ultimate 'rock machine':
Mr. E - vox Humana
twin guitar attack - Bruhn and Brchenco
kybds/girly vox - that sweet lady who's name I've forgtten :oops:
basso proffundo - an old punk rocker that used to sneck Janet Street-Porter :lol:

that's what I call a Rock Action night out! :lol:
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canon docre wrote:
PipoTheClown wrote:Nope, Floodland was the beginning of the End, sorry.
Nope, Floodland was a low-point but they raised with Vision Thing. :P





oh I can see them coming with pitchforks and bats behind me now. ;D
New album, different style. I think every album has got charmes. My fav songs come from all the different albums/EP's. Beginning of the end? Nah..new beginnings...again and again.

Next one?
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Just listened to "More" from VT.... the word "sing-along-schlager-rock" comes to mind :lol: :lol: :lol:

"When you don't see me" ?: Bon Jovi on a bad (hair) day!

VT? Ultimate crap-record![/quote]
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PipoTheClown wrote:Just listened to "More" from VT.... the word "sing-along-schlager-rock" comes to mind :lol: :lol: :lol:

"When you don't see me" ?: Bon Jovi on a bad (hair) day!
Yeah.... but: "I was wrong" = only love song von has ever written.

Ribbons = quintessential LSD paranoia song

"Something Fast" (minus female chorus) = one of my personal favourites. :oops:

I like how he tries to adopt to the American market, but fails considerably because he cant hide his intellect.


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PipoTheClown wrote:"When you don't see me" ?: Bon Jovi on a bad (hair) day!
WYDSM = best VT song.
James Blast wrote:kybds/girly vox - that sweet lady who's name I've forgtten :oops:
Maggie Reilly. Good vocals.
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Dark wrote:
James Blast wrote:kybds/girly vox - that sweet lady who's name I've forgtten :oops:
Maggie Reilly. Good vocals.
nope, I was thinking of the lady on the Miami DVD
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Hm.. actually, while we're on this subject, who sang the female vocals on CN/SKOS 21/12/93 (Dark Christmas In London bootleg?)
On the version I have, her singing is louder than Von's at some points.
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Dark wrote:her singing is louder than Von's at some points.
probably a good thing :urff: ;D
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