Mr. C. Adams does not appaear on the b-side of No Time to Cry ? H e was replaced by a bass synthesiser .Why ? you ask.. Cos he'd already left the band by then. And How do I know this startling? Well, He told me..of course,in Germany on a Mishun tour,many years ago... so there.
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Excuse my spelling on the above thread.. I think I've gone all dyslexical agin..againe..erm..again..there got it.
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They found a clone ?Methedrome wrote:But if the single was released in Feb. 85, and he played all the gigs until June 85 at Royal Albert Hall, how can this be?
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Badlander wrote:They found a clone ?Methedrome wrote:But if the single was released in Feb. 85, and he played all the gigs until June 85 at Royal Albert Hall, how can this be?
C- clone ?
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I'm just going by what he told me. NO Time to Cry and the b-sides where recorded during the time of FALAA. We were touring with the m*****n in Germany back in the late 80's and one night I found myself sharing a room with Craig. Til now, we'd not spoken too much about the past/ But this timeO asked him about the Sisters and the split and he told me alot of things about Eldritch..etc. and why it happened. Later ,he then told me he'd walked out of the band at one point and thus never appeared on the final single. Obviously he was there for the tour and then the Albert Hall show, but not since..and well..you know the rest. I'll be hearing from him soon, so I'll get him to fill in the blanks.
Hope that's a bit clearer.
Hope that's a bit clearer.
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If he walked out temprarily then I can quite believe that there is a synth bass on Blood Money and/or Bury Me Deep. Neither song really sounds much like FALAA era Sisters much and this could be a possible explanation.
Be good to clarify this though.
Be good to clarify this though.
Johnny M wrote:Agreed. You would have thought even Eldo (sitting down on a chair, obviously) would have had a go.
It's his weird kind of twisted logic though - anyone could play it so lets spend hours programming this cumbersome machine instead...
Wasn't he being all gothy and fading away on his death bed around that time?
Indeed. Which is why I ended up doing the vocals on the b-side as well.czuczu wrote:Wasn't he being all gothy and fading away on his death bed around that time?
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Ah, that explains a lot why they're actually done properly just onceJohnny M wrote:Indeed. Which is why I ended up doing the vocals on the b-side as well.czuczu wrote:Wasn't he being all gothy and fading away on his death bed around that time?
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Thanks for the info Ramone. That would make sense.
I would like to think somebody could find a clone for Craig in recent years, and replace the balding fat middle-aged man that he's become.
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I would like to think somebody could find a clone for Craig in recent years, and replace the balding fat middle-aged man that he's become.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm an ass.
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You have every right to.Methedrome wrote: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm an ass.
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Point is, some age better than others. Bob Dylan is a beautifully elegant old man. It doesn't happen to everyone though...
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Why only Genesis ? Don't you like his solo stuff ? IMO it's all very good at least until the Us album.Johnny M wrote:So ... if we're talking PG Genesis then myself and yourself may have something in common.Badlander wrote: Peter Gabriel
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I think that "Bury me Deep" sounds like it has real bass on; but "Blood Money"? Bloody good song, but it does stand out as being a totally new Sisters sound... must give it a listen again today to be sure!
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Not the first time Craig left - in 1982 he briefly took up a position as a photograpers assistent only to be back after missing one gig. And the situation was so much us & them at that stage that I'm not surprised. I even worder if it is Wayne who plays guitar on that.
Btw. Ramone - is that you of Eskimo fame?
Not the first time Craig left - in 1982 he briefly took up a position as a photograpers assistent only to be back after missing one gig. And the situation was so much us & them at that stage that I'm not surprised. I even worder if it is Wayne who plays guitar on that.
Btw. Ramone - is that you of Eskimo fame?
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Is that when Jon Langford comes in ?Karst wrote: Not the first time Craig left - in 1982 he briefly took up a position as a photograpers assistent only to be back after missing one gig.
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