21 years!
Only 15 years for me in september..
Happy Valentines Day !
It Was Twenty-One Years Ago Today....
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1985 for me, I think it was about Easter time, I remember buying First and Last and Always as well as The Reptile House from Vinyl Villains during the School Holidays, I heard them a week or two before at a mates house in Loanhead, his big Brother was the School Goff
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Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Try not to look at it like that. Some of us were just tardy in our exits from the womb, having not yet discovered speedmarkfiend wrote:God I feel old.
A lot of us have been listening to The Sisters for longer than some of the lovely people on here have been alive.
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i blame it on the parents.
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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When the aforementioned sister was pregnant with her second sprog, she had one of those things where you put the headphones of the CD player on the bump so the fetus can listen to music - supposed to develop cultural leanings or something. I switched the Classics for Kiddies CD with Floodland - result, the kid shows up 18 days late...Motz wrote:Try not to look at it like that. Some of us were just tardy in our exits from the womb, having not yet discovered speedmarkfiend wrote:God I feel old.
A lot of us have been listening to The Sisters for longer than some of the lovely people on here have been alive.
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scared, no doubt
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Motz wrote:Try not to look at it like that. Some of us were just tardy in our exits from the womb, having not yet discovered speed
Indeed!
I discovered them just shortly before my 15th birthday... a girl in my class at school saw that I had Siouxsie and the Banshees-related gubbins decorating my folder, and said "oooooh, do you like the Sisters of Mercy?"
I'd heard of them but I wasn't familiar, so she made me a tape (called "Masters Of Gothic Rock" - with Sisters, Mish, NMA, and um... Therion - symphonic speed metal I think you'll find!), with Temple of Love '92, More, Vision Thing, This Corrosion, Dominion, and When You Don't See Me which is a f**king corker of a song I don't care what anyone says!
It was her dad that listened to all this music, which was how she got into it, and for a year or two we were groovy mates. Then suddenly she started getting into Limp Sh1tkit and bloody S Club 7, developed an obsession with losing her virginity, and boasting that she drank 9 Bacardi Breezers in one night (one usually follows the other, does it not?) .
Suffice to say, the friendship terminated. However, my love of the Sisters is as strong as ever.
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Does it? Cool, maybe I should give it a try. Better late than never!boudicca wrote: losing your virginity, and boasting that you drank 9 Bacardi Breezers in one night (one usually follows the other, does it not?)
WYDSM - UBG. How can anyone think otherwise? Does anyone think otherwise?
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
Oh gaaaaawd. Trilby's, which turned into Rothschilds (so it was probably already Rothschilds), which then inturn turned into (hee hee) SugarCubes (as it still is) OR some studenty bloke's house in Newark. So that narrows it down to between 1980/82.
If it was in 80 - it would have had to be very late 80 i.e. from Sept onwards -as I really can't recall them whilst at school but they were certainly in my 'hip to name-check' list whilst at college.
I KNOW I'd heard them before I worked in Surfleet which was Sept 82
I'm crap at momentous occassions in my life.....I still have no idea how long I've been with Gazebo (somwhere between 15/17 years perhaps 18) So please don't worry at my seemingly non-plussedness towards The Sisters
If it was in 80 - it would have had to be very late 80 i.e. from Sept onwards -as I really can't recall them whilst at school but they were certainly in my 'hip to name-check' list whilst at college.
I KNOW I'd heard them before I worked in Surfleet which was Sept 82
I'm crap at momentous occassions in my life.....I still have no idea how long I've been with Gazebo (somwhere between 15/17 years perhaps 18) So please don't worry at my seemingly non-plussedness towards The Sisters
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are we brothers?Pat wrote:It'll be 21 years for me in April/May.I first sat watching them , open mouthed,on the OGWT. I've never quite got over that.
no arguments here Herr PlanetPlanet Dave wrote:WYDSM - UBG. How can anyone think otherwise? Does anyone think otherwise?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Um it's only about 9 years for me I'm afraid
Spot on Claire. Spot onboudicca wrote:This is what Keef thinks...Planet Dave wrote:WYDSM - UBG. How can anyone think otherwise? Does anyone think otherwise?
BURN HIM!
wo were half way the-err, WO -ho were livin' on a pray-er
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
Insanity Beach, one of the bands from around 'ere, do a storming cover of Living on a Prayer. The song's sh!t, but they don't half play it nicely
And face it, any band with a song called "I don't want to be a Spice Girl" is to be respected
And face it, any band with a song called "I don't want to be a Spice Girl" is to be respected
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aha, the old memories....
I got to know them about 15 years ago. We were camping somewhere and one evening I was sitting there with my brother and a slightly older nephew. He was playing some of his most sacred tapes. One of those was Enter The Sisters and had a song on it that really impressed us big time: Temple of Love! Funny thing actually that I got to know The Sisters with a boot ... Seen 'm live one year later and here I am now still going strong!
I got to know them about 15 years ago. We were camping somewhere and one evening I was sitting there with my brother and a slightly older nephew. He was playing some of his most sacred tapes. One of those was Enter The Sisters and had a song on it that really impressed us big time: Temple of Love! Funny thing actually that I got to know The Sisters with a boot ... Seen 'm live one year later and here I am now still going strong!
somewhere between 21 and 23 years ago.... 21 years ago I bought the FLAA album and then my best friend and I walked around Zurich with a tape recorder twice a week in the evenings plus on saturday before we went to "our" club, listening to a FLAA tape or the tape with all the old TSOM singles an acquaintance had done for me.... Ah, those where the days.... And then I got my mohawk.....
And here I am today, 21 to 23 years later, lost the mohawk somewhere but am no wiser.....
And here I am today, 21 to 23 years later, lost the mohawk somewhere but am no wiser.....
You can't fix stupid.
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September 1985 (great timing, as ever). I was 15. They've helped me through some bad times over the years. Blah blah blah.
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But don't forget the air guitar, or the air drums for that matter (though I've yet to work out how to air drum along with the Doktor ).Dark wrote:When You Don't See Me = classest Sisters tune ever. Best goth rock song, put the remix single on the turntable, turn the treble up and get ready to headbang.
Keef - it's Heart mate, which is of course a Very Good Thing. Especially when they look like Kelly Clarkson.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'