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Very Interesting news re New Sisters recorded material
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That wasn't quite the merciful release we were thinking of james.James Blast wrote:well, I've just cum
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I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
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you'll be lucky. look out for a finished version of 'still' and an as yet unplayed live instrumental called 'etto'Planet Dave wrote:Don't get too excited boys and girls. What if they DO bring a new record out, and it's sh1t??
Just joking, but I AM gonna join the 'Not Jumping Up And Down' party. I'll save that for when I hear Crash & Burn and War On Drugs (studio versions) blasting out of the stereo. THEN I'll do some jumpy stuff.
Goths have feelings too
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Presumably nothing to do with a ‘sorry little tunnel’ thenJames Blast wrote:well, I've just cum
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Goths have feelings too
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It was for him...Syberberg wrote:That wasn't quite the merciful release we were thinking of james.James Blast wrote:well, I've just cum
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are they going to pay 1 millions dollars to von
Well they seem to have approached him, and his demands ain't exactly secret, but who knows?sisterstekland wrote:are they going to pay 1 millions dollars to von
Maybe Von would be happy with some guaranteed promotional muscle and might be prepared to forego a substantial chunk of money on those terms?
Or maybe he has no intention of ever releasing anything, and is getting far too many jollies from laughing up his sleeves at his fans?
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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well i ask 1 millions dollars to von for this one:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=12500
but he said something like f** o**
so i put it on wedding then
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=12500
but he said something like f** o**
so i put it on wedding then
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I'll beleive it when I see it. I think we can count out "Summer" or anything else Pearson co-wrote if anything new does actually appear. How many songs does that leave us with that could be released, six or less?
As for those who vowed not to see TSOM play live again, it isn't just the casual fans. Some die hard fans, myself included, won't go to see them again either. An hour and a quarter thereabouts of semi-live music doesn't really make a good night out. Like them or not, aging prog rock outfit Yes can give at least double that and they qualify for OAP bus passes!
As for those who vowed not to see TSOM play live again, it isn't just the casual fans. Some die hard fans, myself included, won't go to see them again either. An hour and a quarter thereabouts of semi-live music doesn't really make a good night out. Like them or not, aging prog rock outfit Yes can give at least double that and they qualify for OAP bus passes!
On the other hand, the brain of an idiot seldom weighs more than 23oz - Gray's Anatomy
Not really. Remember the positive talks with Mute during the 90s? Even if this ain't bogus, it's still at a very early stage of even that part of it.pikkrong wrote:i'm serious and naive as i sometimes use to be - the link to the record company's website - does it mean we could be more excited than usually?
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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I saw Yes in San Francisco in 1998, with Sherwood and Khoroshev. They did a great show and released a bad-ass album a year later. Then for some reason they got that wankstain Wakeman back and that seems to have killed the band dead.RetroGoth wrote:Like them or not, aging prog rock outfit Yes can give at least double that and they qualify for OAP bus passes!
The Sisters should learn a lesson from this: if you don't release your new songs you fall into the nostalgia band market, playing the same crap endlessly to a dwindling bunch of people who lost their virginity to you decades ago.
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mh wrote:It's fairly well known that Eldritch has other means of supporting himself, and I don't mean flogging cheap whizz down Hamburg docks. Technical writing and all the rest..
I guess I don't know what you're referring to, mh... "Technical writing"? What does this mean exactly? Does he write computer manuals as a sideline? Or are you joking? And what's "all the rest..." I know he's done *one* remix, and rumored to have done some techno records (which I seriously doubt). Any info on other activities will be appreictaed...
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at least two mentions of the Yes, so this is a ProgRock Forum afterall, reet gradley!
IMO they never bettered The Yes Album
IMO they never bettered The Yes Album
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well its certainly the most optimistic I have been for a long time, but yes we have been here before so no holding of the breath here. yet.
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We still need to know if the classic King Crimson line-up of Bruford/Cross/Fripp/Muir/Wetton will ever bury their hatchets, reform and make us all happy, once more?SomeKindOfStranger wrote:well its certainly the most optimistic I have been for a long time, but yes we have been here before so no holding of the breath here. yet.
well, me and Z need to ken
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Bill Bruford? He's got an even worse attitude than Von!James Blast wrote:We still need to know if the classic King Crimson line-up of Bruford/Cross/Fripp/Muir/Wetton will ever bury their hatchets, reform and make us all happy, once more?SomeKindOfStranger wrote:well its certainly the most optimistic I have been for a long time, but yes we have been here before so no holding of the breath here. yet.
well, me and Z need to ken
On the other hand, the brain of an idiot seldom weighs more than 23oz - Gray's Anatomy
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90125 was brilliant, best in my opinion. Had to laugh when I was reading the booklet for the 4CD set just issued by The Art Of Noise. Trevor Horn is quoted to have said about Yes's manager (after he heard the band didn't like his production work on 90125) "He can stick his f**king old band up his arse"James Blast wrote:at least two mentions of the Yes, so this is a ProgRock Forum afterall, reet gradley!
IMO they never bettered The Yes Album
On the other hand, the brain of an idiot seldom weighs more than 23oz - Gray's Anatomy
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hmmmm... to be continued?
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THISbismarck wrote:The band did not reply to questions from the editorial staff.
is the main sentence
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The band did not reply to anything by anyone
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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And won't.
Michael aka Emilien @ My Opera Community: http://my.opera.com/michael_aka_emilienmarkfiend wrote:I didn't compose it, I don't even remember how good it is.
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