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THE place for your Sisters-related comments, questions and snippets of Sisters information. For those who do not know, The Sisters of Mercy are a rock'n'roll band. And a pop band. And an industrial groove machine. Or so they say. They make records. Lots of records, apparently. But not in your galaxy. They play concerts. Lots of concerts, actually. But you still cannot see them. So what's it all about, Alfie? This is one of the few tightly-moderated forums on Heartland, so please keep on-topic. All off-topic posts will either be moved or deleted. Chairman Bux is the editor and the editor's decision is final. Danke.
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czuczu wrote:Numb/Stranger at Loreley was one of those moments when people waving lighters actually made sense! It's a perfect cover - try listening to the original now, the vocals just don't work...
The ultimate version of CN is on the Delicate sound of thunder live album. The guitar solo is just amazing and Dave Gilmour's vocals just beat the crap out of Roger Waters, who may be a great composer and lyricist but is also quite a poor musician and a very uncharismatic frontman.
IMHO this is CN, not the album version, not the movie version.
And the Girl' version doesn't add much to the picture. The bright move was to throw SKOS in the mix.
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Quiff Boy wrote:@ ramone: i never realised thats where the name "speed kings" came from! nice one :notworthy:
I think it's more likely to have come from Hawkwind, they had a song called 'Kings of Speed' the b-side of which was 'Motorhead' ;D
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Nope, Von has commented that the only songs to get him on the dancefloor when bladdered are Rock 'n' roll Pt2 and The Purp's Speedking.

Quite what that event would resemble eludes me.
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I stand corrected Rob, it was just me putting two and two together and getting five :oops:

interesting aside:
I tried to educate the
MacHeartlanders in the Forres Taxi enroute to the recent Leeds gig with the remastered Deep Purple in Rock, I was humilated and chastised for my choice of music :cry:
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James Blast wrote:I stand corrected Rob, it was just me putting two and two together and getting five :oops:

interesting aside:
I tried to educate the
MacHeartlanders in the Forres Taxi enroute to the recent Leeds gig with the remastered Deep Purple in Rock, I was humilated and chastised for my choice of music :cry:
Next time, turn the bastard up a notch and deal out some taste-inducing slaps! ;D

Chastised for the Purp' :!:
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RobF wrote:
James Blast wrote:I stand corrected Rob, it was just me putting two and two together and getting five :oops:

interesting aside:
I tried to educate the
MacHeartlanders in the Forres Taxi enroute to the recent Leeds gig with the remastered Deep Purple in Rock, I was humilated and chastised for my choice of music :cry:
Next time, turn the bastard up a notch and deal out some taste-inducing slaps! ;D

Chastised for the Purp' :!:
can I quote you on that? :lol:
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RobF wrote:Von mentioned a liking for REM as far back as 92 as far as I remember, some Swedish TV interview and MTV's 120 minutes, describing them as: "Consistently intelligent, which is refreshing" and also commenting that it was very difficult to persuade record company marketing departments that: "...I am Michael Stipe, not Ozzy Osbourne".

The fact that that some of you are surprised, is, erm, surprising.
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Planet Dave wrote: transmogrified
What a delightful word that is Dave. Nice one.
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Badlander wrote:
czuczu wrote:Numb/Stranger at Loreley was one of those moments when people waving lighters actually made sense! It's a perfect cover - try listening to the original now, the vocals just don't work...
The ultimate version of CN is on the Delicate sound of thunder live album. The guitar solo is just amazing and Dave Gilmour's vocals just beat the crap out of Roger Waters, who may be a great composer and lyricist but is also quite a poor musician and a very uncharismatic frontman.
IMHO this is CN, not the album version, not the movie version.
And the Girl' version doesn't add much to the picture. The bright move was to throw SKOS in the mix.
I used to have that on a mixtape but I put "Burn" over it, and just left the rest of the space blank. Actually, I think I might have put the Dead Kennedy's "Buzzbomb from Pasadena" on the space, too. I guess insofar as expressing the world-weary, prematurely aged and dead to the world concepts of the song, Gilmour's more effective at expressing that than Roger Waters. But when it comes to not causing listeners pain (in the ear area, that would be), I think Waters is miles ahead of Gilmour. Which isn't really that far up on the scale, honestly.

Of course, just my opinion.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:
Planet Dave wrote: transmogrified
What a delightful word that is Dave. Nice one.
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I'm quite fond of really old (i.e., circa approximately 1983, or thereabouts) REM. Pffffft.
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REM are good at what they do but surely Sisters are a bit more inventive.
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Driven wrote:REM are good at what they do but surely Sisters are a bit more inventive.
A BIT more inventive...
to say the least!


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Just my opinion but I find REM G-A-Y...
And I mean Liberace gay...
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And I find people who fail to engage brain before keyboard to be C-N-U-Ts.

And I don't mean King Cnut...:evil:
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Motz wrote:And I find people who fail to engage brain before keyboard to be C-N-U-Ts.

And I don't mean King Cnut...:evil:
Arn't we an angry little boy.... :roll:

I did not know you where a Liberace fan
I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings... :D
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*psst* No, not the Liberace one, the other one..
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Dark wrote:*psst* No, not the Liberace one, the other one..
Oh silly me, guess I'm just simple... :lol:

Just becuase I think REM is GAY doesn't mean Mr. Motz shouldn't
love and admire and or worship them...

As I stated in my original post it's just my lonely opinion. :roll:
Hell I even enjoyed a song or 2 by them, but that's all I can
stands and I can't stands no more.... :|
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REM played on the bill at the first concert I saw.

other bands on the bill: Madness, Joan Jett, The Police.
August 1983, Philadelphia. :D
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9while9 wrote:
Dark wrote:*psst* No, not the Liberace one, the other one..
Oh silly me, guess I'm just simple... :lol:

Just becuase I think REM is GAY doesn't mean Mr. Motz shouldn't
love and admire and or worship them...
*psst* No, not REM one, the other one. :roll:

You're entitled to your opinion on each and every artist under the Sun.

However, I doubt anyone would be best pleased if I called The Sisters n!ggers or slagged off The Mish because they're GINGER. :urff:

I'd rather not get into a debate about it, just a heads up for next time, mmkay? We are a broad church and the chances are, if you get bitchy about a particular sensitive characteristic, one in our number will be rubbed the wrong way :von:
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Motz wrote:
9while9 wrote:
Dark wrote:*psst* No, not the Liberace one, the other one..
Oh silly me, guess I'm just simple... :lol:

Just becuase I think REM is GAY doesn't mean Mr. Motz shouldn't
love and admire and or worship them...
*psst* No, not REM one, the other one. :roll:

You're entitled to your opinion on each and every artist under the Sun.

However, I doubt anyone would be best pleased if I called The Sisters n!ggers or slagged off The Mish because they're GINGER. :urff:
Same diff...no need to be at odds.
I respect your right to like the other one (gag) too. :eek:

The Mish GINGER thing is funny as HELL!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Filthy gingers....
:lol: :lol:

Really though I didn't mean to hurt your feelings then... ;D
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Hell, Von's been saying since '90 that he thought Stipe was an excellent lyricist.
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Actually, what I was saying was that being gay I take offense, or rather have a sense of frustration at your choice of adjective - not that I'm a fan of either of the two artists mentioned. I don't want to make a big deal of it, but abuse of the word irks me horribly.

Now back on topic, bitte.
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Motz wrote: We are a broad church and the chances are, if you get bitchy about a particular sensitive characteristic, one in our number will be rubbed the wrong way :von:
Yes indeed
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The Mish GINGER thing is funny as HELL!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Filthy gingers....
:lol: :lol:
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...on topic I think REM have been a spent force for some time but at least they have had output....
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@ 9while9: Stipe's semi-recent "revelation" is irrelevant.
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