Don't suppose any dates were mentioned? (here's hoping???!!!)wild bill buttock wrote:Just finished listening to Carl McCoy being interviewed on Kerrang radio's "The Slab".Ace interview.Apart from someone called Wild bill Buttock getting namechecked,Carl announced the band will be touring the U.K. and Europe in the Autumn!
Plus when asked about the Goth question he didn't deny being a goth.Hoo-f**king-ray!At last one of my heroes doesn't actually deny it.
The show is,I believe,going to be streamed onto the web from the Kerrang radio website.
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No,he was being his usual vague self.But I was talking to the geezer who interviewed Carl and he told me there would be a couple of U.K gigs then they would be touring Europe and returning to the U.K after that for more U.K gigs.Muppet wrote:Don't suppose any dates were mentioned? (here's hoping???!!!)wild bill buttock wrote:Just finished listening to Carl McCoy being interviewed on Kerrang radio's "The Slab".Ace interview.Apart from someone called Wild bill Buttock getting namechecked,Carl announced the band will be touring the U.K. and Europe in the Autumn!
Plus when asked about the Goth question he didn't deny being a goth.Hoo-f**king-ray!At last one of my heroes doesn't actually deny it.
The show is,I believe,going to be streamed onto the web from the Kerrang radio website.
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
There lies the dilemma, do I go and see them if they play and risk tarnishing the great memories of great Nephilim gigs I was at all they years ago?, or do I stay at home, dare I risk it?wild bill buttock wrote:No,he was being his usual vague self.But I was talking to the geezer who interviewed Carl and he told me there would be a couple of U.K gigs then they would be touring Europe and returning to the U.K after that for more U.K gigs.Muppet wrote:Don't suppose any dates were mentioned? (here's hoping???!!!)wild bill buttock wrote:Just finished listening to Carl McCoy being interviewed on Kerrang radio's "The Slab".Ace interview.Apart from someone called Wild bill Buttock getting namechecked,Carl announced the band will be touring the U.K. and Europe in the Autumn!
Plus when asked about the Goth question he didn't deny being a goth.Hoo-f**king-ray!At last one of my heroes doesn't actually deny it.
The show is,I believe,going to be streamed onto the web from the Kerrang radio website.
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!!"
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True enough.I really don't see how without the original band McCoy can hope to compete with those fantastic gigs of the late 80's/early 90's.And I'd hate to come out of a Neph gig feeling as disapointed and disillutioned as I did last time I saw The Sisters.But its our duty to give it a go.scotty wrote: There lies the dilemma, do I go and see them if they play and risk tarnishing the great memories of great Nephilim gigs I was at all they years ago?, or do I stay at home, dare I risk it?
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The Carl Mccoy interview is being streamed now
http://digital.kerrangradio.co.uk/Article.asp?id=29788
http://digital.kerrangradio.co.uk/Article.asp?id=29788
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K Radio wrote: Last week's playlist:
The Sisters of Mercy Valentine.
The Cure Lovesong
Gary Numan You walk in My Soul
Gene Loves Jezebel Gorgeous
Alien sex Fiend I Think I..
Rammstein Ohne Dich
The Damned Santum Santorum
Apoptygma Berzerk Until the end of the World
Depeche Mode One Caress
London After Midnight Sacrifice.
The Cult Edie (Ciao Baby)
The m*****n Butterfly On a Wheel
All About Eve Martha’s Harbour