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oky - have been spoiled by an american fan who had sent me dvds of live gigs ; so i kinda new and i had been reading reviews too
and at the next gig i'll be in australia - so you better cherrish my first row place
thus spoke eldritch - 9.03.06
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There's many Shrieklovers on here though7anthea7 wrote:Planet Dave wrote:7Zanthea7 wrote :Can't take credit for writing any of that (only occasionally thinking it) (loudly). I believe did experience a moment of synchronicity over "They don't like Shriekback, so the hell with them".Bauhaus had about three good songs. Period.
However, I was referring to a much larger demographic. Unfortunately.
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Von said "You can't pick your disciples, and one way or the other you always end up with a bunch of nutters. They represent a certain section of our audience. And they are welcomed to buy tickets and come, I just hope they don't stop anyone else from coming."
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I like being a nutter!
(I'm new, don't make me even worse than roadkill)
Anyways, I think he's talking about the D*****'s fanbase
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I like being a nutter!
(I'm new, don't make me even worse than roadkill)
Anyways, I think he's talking about the D*****'s fanbase
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Nothing is worse than road kill. Prepare to suffer.Anyanka Vengeance wrote: (I'm new, don't make me even worse than roadkill)
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But surely my avatar makes up for being roadkill??Badlander wrote:Nothing is worse than road kill. Prepare to suffer.Anyanka Vengeance wrote: (I'm new, don't make me even worse than roadkill)
Your avatar is awesome.
Pissy Road Kill, I don't wanna be road kill...meh!
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Like the man QB says :Anyanka Vengeance wrote: But surely my avatar makes up for being roadkill??
Over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the people that inhabit this place haven't spoken to another human being for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it.
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You were rather fast to get out of it, weren't youBadlander wrote:Nothing is worse than road kill. Prepare to suffer.
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And now I make others, less fortunate ones, pay. I'm pathetic.Obviousman wrote: You were rather fast to get out of it, weren't you
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As long as you're the first one to mention that
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Ahem!ailime wrote:oky - have been spoiled by an american fan who had sent me dvds of live gigs
Check!Obviousman wrote:There's many Shrieklovers on here though
Check!some looney wrote:10. They wouldn't have me. I'm an old sweaty overweight stump with a receding hairline. . . so mortal, don't you know.
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Would this be the same NMA that appeared on the BATCAVE compilation?eastmidswhizzkid wrote:surely the whole "not goth" thing is an attempt to avoid being pigeon-holed with all the whitby-style modern goth bands? and indeed all the awful batcave bands that were around during the sisters early years.
the fact that they attracted a large goth following shouldn't mean they are labeled as such: NMA audiences in the 80's were heavily goth populated and they have never been seen as such. .
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no, that was New Medical Armymotopsycho wrote:Would this be the same NMA that appeared on the BATCAVE compilation?
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it's not just an eldritch thing either -here's a load of people we all probably own some records by who "aren't goff".
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and an adorable lil brittish cupcake - you can totally kick my ass for forgetting that you were The First One to send me bootlegsJames Blast wrote:Ahem!ailime wrote:oky - have been spoiled by an american fan who had sent me dvds of live gigs
feels ashamed
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Padre - i need to confess...
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"... they are welcomed to buy tickets and come, I just hope they don't stop anyone else from coming."
I just returned from the Seattle show. That quote is going haunt him (if he ever recalls saying it). The goth presence was the *better* (qualitatively, quantitatively) (is that a word?) part of the crowd
I would like to state at this juncture that, whilst I have been living here for the past not-quite-eight years, I now decline to be "from" here. I'm from San Francisco (7 years), I'll even admit to being from LA (15 years). But never, never "from" Seattle.
Is there an appropriate venue here for ranting about fuckwit (Von's term - and I concur wholly) audiences who totally disrespect the person they claim to "love" so much? Hindsite: I should have gone to Vancouver. Or Portland. Bloody hell, I should have gone to Vancouver AND Portland...
<sigh> I'll get over it, I'm sure...eventually...but I seriously doubt that this city will ever be on any potential Sisters itinerary again.
I just returned from the Seattle show. That quote is going haunt him (if he ever recalls saying it). The goth presence was the *better* (qualitatively, quantitatively) (is that a word?) part of the crowd
I would like to state at this juncture that, whilst I have been living here for the past not-quite-eight years, I now decline to be "from" here. I'm from San Francisco (7 years), I'll even admit to being from LA (15 years). But never, never "from" Seattle.
Is there an appropriate venue here for ranting about fuckwit (Von's term - and I concur wholly) audiences who totally disrespect the person they claim to "love" so much? Hindsite: I should have gone to Vancouver. Or Portland. Bloody hell, I should have gone to Vancouver AND Portland...
<sigh> I'll get over it, I'm sure...eventually...but I seriously doubt that this city will ever be on any potential Sisters itinerary again.
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*hugs7anthea7* you'll be fine ; he said "hope" wich is still considered a light term.
As for the fans showing respect ... well ... I guess it's a personnal statement or way of being. I was a goth 3-5 years back and now I consider myself as a "Part Time Happy Goth" since I wear some clothes some times and I just like the fashion ... and listen to childhood cartoon's soundtrack music - yeah a real goth shaking it to "Bumbo" (the little magic car)
And regular ppl just don't know The Sisters of Mercy ... or the bigger part of the regular ppl (which is sad because they are missing one heck of a good beat)
I just realized Andrew never use some crappy style of lyrics as "oh yeah baby" pattern - and modern regular ppl need that crap in their songs... so they miss the good stuff. One cannot give culture if the mass is not interrested, saddly.
As for the fans showing respect ... well ... I guess it's a personnal statement or way of being. I was a goth 3-5 years back and now I consider myself as a "Part Time Happy Goth" since I wear some clothes some times and I just like the fashion ... and listen to childhood cartoon's soundtrack music - yeah a real goth shaking it to "Bumbo" (the little magic car)
And regular ppl just don't know The Sisters of Mercy ... or the bigger part of the regular ppl (which is sad because they are missing one heck of a good beat)
I just realized Andrew never use some crappy style of lyrics as "oh yeah baby" pattern - and modern regular ppl need that crap in their songs... so they miss the good stuff. One cannot give culture if the mass is not interrested, saddly.
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