Songs possibly "inspired" by TSOM
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Pretty much all the songs by that H.I.M. band.
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if onlycallmelightning wrote:Pretty much all the songs by that H.I.M. band.
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ha ha haMotz wrote:Inspiration doesn't imply a decent reproduction of the sound
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you what?Motz wrote:If that looked like an idolisation comment, it wasn't meant to be
Unless you took it to be one, in which case, sod it
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everyone with good taste and freedom of choice kens Horrible Insipid Music don't count
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I must admit to being amused by HIM at Donington last year.
Nothing to do with their (pants) music; just that the goffics that turned up to see them were very funny. Lace and crushed velvet at a festival in a muddy field? Behave!
And that was just the blokes.
Nothing to do with their (pants) music; just that the goffics that turned up to see them were very funny. Lace and crushed velvet at a festival in a muddy field? Behave!
And that was just the blokes.
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Side one of First And Last And Always was mostly Hussey, side two was mostly (if not all) Gary Marx. Ghost Dance were great, eh folks?a.r.kane wrote:Hussey created that whole FLAA sound which he brought from Dead or Alive,
I don't think Hussey ever had an original idea in his head. He bragged about Tower Of Strength cbeing ripped off from Dead Or Alive's The Stranger. Which it is. Body and Soul was a rip-off from Its Been Hours Now Serpents Kiss is from Temple Of Love (which he didn't have anything to do with in the first place). Wasteland is Marian regurgitated (excuse spelling!), Evangaline was a rip off of First And Last And Always. I could go on and on about this but I think most will get the idea from this post.
I was a huge Dead Or Alive fan, up until and including the 1985 Youthquake album. It was curiosity about the band Hussey went to after he was sacked that introduced me to The Sisters Of Mercy.
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So, how long have you been a great admirer of Hussy's work.....RetroGoth wrote:Side one of First And Last And Always was mostly Hussey, side two was mostly (if not all) Gary Marx. Ghost Dance were great, eh folks?a.r.kane wrote:Hussey created that whole FLAA sound which he brought from Dead or Alive,
I don't think Hussey ever had an original idea in his head. He bragged about Tower Of Strength cbeing ripped off from Dead Or Alive's The Stranger. Which it is. Body and Soul was a rip-off from Its Been Hours Now Serpents Kiss is from Temple Of Love (which he didn't have anything to do with in the first place). Wasteland is Marian regurgitated (excuse spelling!), Evangaline was a rip off of First And Last And Always. I could go on and on about this but I think most will get the idea from this post.
I was a huge Dead Or Alive fan, up until and including the 1985 Youthquake album. It was curiosity about the band Hussey went to after he was sacked that introduced me to The Sisters Of Mercy.
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German band The Merry Thoughts produced at least two albums that musically and vocally sound like they fit between Floodland and Vision Thing. Pale Empress, We Love To... etc etc.
English as a second language lyrics though.
English as a second language lyrics though.
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Tour guitarist who founded The Almighty, can't remember the name, also had a few songs on their second album that went close .. especially "Bandaged Knees". I think it's that song that contains the line "Sing to me, my little Sister of Mercy" ... and also "a love song for the Damned". Could be mistaken on song choice, as it's been ages since I heard it. [/img]
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Many people seem to criticize this band for being a copy of the Sisters, but I think they really had a great sound and meanwhile Von was having a long rest it was good to hear good songs in this style !13th earl wrote:German band The Merry Thoughts produced at least two albums that musically and vocally sound like they fit between Floodland and Vision Thing. Pale Empress, We Love To... etc etc.
English as a second language lyrics though.
"Second generation" is for example a real hit !!!
No criticism here.
Yes, they sound virtually the same as the Sisters late eighties, but in my book that's no crime. They are relatively weak lyrically, but the feel is good.
I used to have a CD of Millenium Done, but it seemed to vanish. Can't find them on Torrent Sites, a only a few tracks showed up on Kaaza, last time I looked.
Yes, they sound virtually the same as the Sisters late eighties, but in my book that's no crime. They are relatively weak lyrically, but the feel is good.
I used to have a CD of Millenium Done, but it seemed to vanish. Can't find them on Torrent Sites, a only a few tracks showed up on Kaaza, last time I looked.
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Hi, I am new to this forum and after reading these last couple of posts I thought I would add to this...
As fas as I was aware, The Merry Thoughts was another of Andrew's side projects under the name Marvin Arkham. Having seen a picture of Marvin it's either him or an exact double...
Can anyone confirm if the singer IS Andy??
As fas as I was aware, The Merry Thoughts was another of Andrew's side projects under the name Marvin Arkham. Having seen a picture of Marvin it's either him or an exact double...
Can anyone confirm if the singer IS Andy??
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Close but no cigar.Low Violet wrote: Can anyone confirm if the singer IS Andy??
Only in his dreams is that dude Eldo.
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Thanks for the welcome.
So it's just someone that looks and sounds like him then??
Oh well, learn something new every day!
So it's just someone that looks and sounds like him then??
Oh well, learn something new every day!
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Marvin Arkham's not that good a clone; you can hear the German accent occasionally, and while he has the quieter parts of the delivery down farily well, when he tries to do the histrionics, it's nowhere near.
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9while9 wrote: So, how long have you been a great admirer of Hussy's work.....
I wouldn't say that I was ever a Hussey fan - who would apart from a blind rabid dog foaming at the mouth? Seriously though, I used to like the guitar-based sound that Dead Or Alive had, which was why I was curious about The Sisters Of Mercy. Roll on the Manchester show this weekend.
For my parting shots, I have aged a lot better than hussey has. I also know at least two guitar chords, which means I am at least twice the guitarist he is.
PS - feel free to call me a twit if you like, I probably won't hear you!
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twit.... Only because you said I could and because you can't hearRetroGoth wrote:9while9 wrote: So, how long have you been a great admirer of Hussy's work.....
I wouldn't say that I was ever a Hussey fan - who would apart from a blind rabid dog foaming at the mouth? Seriously though, I used to like the guitar-based sound that Dead Or Alive had, which was why I was curious about The Sisters Of Mercy. Roll on the Manchester show this weekend.
For my parting shots, I have aged a lot better than hussey has. I also know at least two guitar chords, which means I am at least twice the guitarist he is.
PS - feel free to call me a tw*t if you like, I probably won't hear you!
me. Because in cyberspace like outer space no one can hear you scream...or call tham a twit...
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Okay then, I am a twit!9while9 wrote:tw*t.... Only because you said I could and because you can't hear me. Because in cyberspace like outer space no one can hear you scream...or call tham a tw*t...
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