Mark Pearman has been teaching songwriting at LIPA for the past three years, his background is in what is usually referred to as alternative guitar music although as he says:
' I never really saw what was alternative about connecting it to an amplifer and playing a combination of chords and single note phrases, but I don't make the rules.'
Gary Marx (aka Mark Pearman)
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Further info:
His last Sisters concert was Brighton Top Rank on 01/04/85 though hisdeparture was pre-announced earlier on in the tour.
He also "came back" for an appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test a few days later (04.04.85), where they performed Marian and First and Last and Always (which are commonly available on the 'net as movs).
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His last Sisters concert was Brighton Top Rank on 01/04/85 though hisdeparture was pre-announced earlier on in the tour.
He also "came back" for an appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test a few days later (04.04.85), where they performed Marian and First and Last and Always (which are commonly available on the 'net as movs).
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There I was, just standing in your shadow
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@ quiffy (the nerdy mov god)
ok ok, just coz your the smart-arse nerdy mov god
sorry, got a little out of control there!!!! wont happen again (anytime soon anyway )
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all you need is your friendly beast of burden if you ain't got one drop me a pm and i'll take you to see a second hand donkey salesman
oh, right now i'm watching 'marian promo' video
ok ok, just coz your the smart-arse nerdy mov god
sorry, got a little out of control there!!!! wont happen again (anytime soon anyway )
@mikey
all you need is your friendly beast of burden if you ain't got one drop me a pm and i'll take you to see a second hand donkey salesman
oh, right now i'm watching 'marian promo' video
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i've said it before and i'll say it again:On 2002-04-08 14:08, nearmethexperience wrote:
@ quiffy (the nerdy mov god)
ok ok, just coz your the smart-arse nerdy mov god
sorry, got a little out of control there!!!! wont happen again (anytime soon anyway )
one word: decaf.
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This was posted to dominion by daniel smith a few minutes ago:
I hope, he has not forgotten how to write a good tune. I liked his Sisters- and Ghost Dance-Songs very muchAlso before the gig someone was handing out flyers saying "Pretty Black Dots. Gary Marx. Debut album out now". That was a surprise as last I heard he was teaching music at some music college somewhere.
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the funny thing is that the flyer for marx's "pretty black dots" whatsit has a silver snake-skin pattern on it, not dissimilar to the anaconda sleeve :O
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Didn't he use to play a guitar with a similar pattern during his time in The Sisters? I remember reading somewhere that he smashed it at his last gig with them...Quiff Boy wrote:the funny thing is that the flyer for marx's "pretty black dots" whatsit has a silver snake-skin pattern on it, not dissimilar to the anaconda sleeve :O
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Hi Dimehart!
Either he had an exact replica or managed to repair it for the "whistle test" a few days later. I've got it on video. I'm not sure but didn't he still use it while with Ghostdance? I've got a video of theirs on the bootleg "Kiss the blade" (which also has a clip of W***e H***ey with Dead or Alive ) Give me a coupla minutes and I'll check!Quiff Boy Posted: Thu 01 Jan, 1970 Post subject:
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Further info:
His last Sisters concert was Brighton Top Rank on 01/04/85 though hisdeparture was pre-announced earlier on in the tour.
He also "came back" for an appearance on The Old Grey Whistle Test a few days later (04.04.85), where they performed Marian and First and Last and Always (which are commonly available on the 'net as movs).
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Just suffering in silence loud and clear.
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Hello Big Si,
I read that in the anthology of the Heartland fanzine (page 50 top). I just looked it up and it didn't really say he "smashed" the guitar. It said:
"Marx delivered his final gesture when he climbed the P.A. and threw his famous 'Anaconda' guitar onto the stage during 'Sister Ray'."
Apparently the guitar survived the treatment
I read that in the anthology of the Heartland fanzine (page 50 top). I just looked it up and it didn't really say he "smashed" the guitar. It said:
"Marx delivered his final gesture when he climbed the P.A. and threw his famous 'Anaconda' guitar onto the stage during 'Sister Ray'."
Apparently the guitar survived the treatment
"Love is the empty place where loneliness is born"
Nah! It's Skeletal Family's - Promised Land video.
I don't remember having the Glasgow Nightmoves Gig on video!
And the missing encore from the Albert Hall
(I wonder what else is at the bottom of this wardrobe )
I don't remember having the Glasgow Nightmoves Gig on video!
And the missing encore from the Albert Hall
(I wonder what else is at the bottom of this wardrobe )
The flyer for "Pretty Black Dots / Gary Marx" also quotes a website www.garymarx.com, but there's just a holding page there at the moment. The domain was only registered on the 4th April, but you'd have thought they'd have put something there before publicising it.
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Now the site IS online.Dan wrote:The flyer for "Pretty Black Dots / Gary Marx" also quotes a website www.garymarx.com, but there's just a holding page there at the moment. The domain was only registered on the 4th April, but you'd have thought they'd have put something there before publicising it.
And there is an audiofile of "Death Of A Sandwich Board Man" and a small interview.
It doesn't work for me. I get redirected to http://messages.tv/easilyredirect.net?f ... rymarx.com which is an easily.co.uk holding page.
I managed to see the site by going through a proxy, however all 3 proxies I tried gave me a monged url for the song which doesn't work.
This is what I got. Obviously theres something missing where the /../ is.
www.garymarx.com/../support/Death%20Of% ... 0Man%20.rm
Can someone give me the correct link for the song so I can hear it.
This is what I got. Obviously theres something missing where the /../ is.
www.garymarx.com/../support/Death%20Of% ... 0Man%20.rm
Can someone give me the correct link for the song so I can hear it.
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"re-joining the Sisters Of Mercy"Rumour has had him doing everything from dance remixes, to writing a novel, staging a musical, and of course regularly re-joining the Sisters Of Mercy.
"There's an element of truth in everything I've heard about me, apart from working with Paul Young. I draw a very thick line short of that."
"There's an element of truth in everything"
So what about Pretty Black Dots ? How long has it been taking shape ?
"I'm not sure it's got a shape as such...the songs are all fairly recent, it's not like I've spent ten years writing as many songs. I've written hundreds, but these are the first ones specifically written for me to sing since the first Sisters single.
i wonder who or what he is referring to!
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