There are some pics of them recording in PUK studios. I'm sure I've seen 2 of them in a magazine or fanbook or something like that... can't really remember wich one, but I'll go through the archives some time soonish and try to find them.jay wrote: No photos of band in studio but VT was recorded here...
http://www.pukstudio.com/
studio photos?
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sorry, but I haven't located them yet. The quest goes on...
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lachert mentioned a tv interview shot during rehearsals in hamburg. I guess he is talking about the premiere interview from 1993 which must haven been taken during preparings for the Overbombing tour (or the summer gigs, not quite sure). I think that was the one and only time I have seen those background singers. When I saw the Sisters on that tour there was so much smoke on stage I could barely see the guitarists Andreas had dark hair on that tour and Adam still had long hair
Once I have seen pictures from the PUK studios. A certain party in Belgium owns them. You could see Von and Andreas on the pics - no Tim, no Tony. I think Andrew once mentioned in an interview that there's only one short guitar part played by Tim on the record. It is also said that Tony joined when the record was finished already. So it was Von and Andreas only who recorded the album - although Tony is featured in the booklet.
Would be interesting to see some photos from the Floodland sessions...
edit: for technical stuff see
http://www.the-sisters-of-mercy.com/tech/tech-i.htm
Once I have seen pictures from the PUK studios. A certain party in Belgium owns them. You could see Von and Andreas on the pics - no Tim, no Tony. I think Andrew once mentioned in an interview that there's only one short guitar part played by Tim on the record. It is also said that Tony joined when the record was finished already. So it was Von and Andreas only who recorded the album - although Tony is featured in the booklet.
Would be interesting to see some photos from the Floodland sessions...
edit: for technical stuff see
http://www.the-sisters-of-mercy.com/tech/tech-i.htm
Somewhere around here, Andreas noted that "John Perry came by and played the slide guitar parts on Detonation Boulevard. He is a nice guy. " The parts about Tony and Tim seem to be what I have heard, though.Christian wrote:So it was Von and Andreas only who recorded the album - although Tony is featured in the booklet.
I thoiought about adding her to my post as well, but I am not sure if she was at the studio, or if she added vocals remotely. I do not recall seeing any hotos of her and Andrew together.. Not that I have seen pictures of Andrew and John Perry together either....Christian wrote:also featured: "Maggie Reilly - backing vocals"
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hmm...It could very well be that's where I've seen those pics! I believe there were 2 pics, but I only remember one: with Von pulling a face to the camera (and I think he's spreading his arms wide open), right?Christian wrote: Once I have seen pictures from the PUK studios. A certain party in Belgium owns them. You could see Von and Andreas on the pics - no Tim, no Tony.
That's why I couldn't get the pics located in ze archive Ah well...
Thanx for the info, Christian
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PUK studio photos:
photo (1):
Andrew standing with his back to the camera, one foot on a leather chair, Andreas in the back ground
photo (2):
Andreas with acoustic guitur sitting on a chair, another guy with electric guitar behind him, three more guys with no instruments (no band members), lots of studio equipment
photo (3):
Andreas sitting on chair, playing electric guitar, unsharp person (Andrew without glasses?) sitting on a chair, mixing desc in the back ground.
(Disclaimer: no, I will not post these photos. I own a xerox copy only anyway).
Thanks for the link to the interview, Petersi. Unfortunately I have not noticed this thread when it was posted. Interesting reading - not only for the studio stories. When I saw the Sisters in Hamburg in 2001 I was 90% sure that I have seen Andreas with two other mates. Now I am sure it was him I have also seen Rodney Orpheus at that gig btw.
photo (1):
Andrew standing with his back to the camera, one foot on a leather chair, Andreas in the back ground
photo (2):
Andreas with acoustic guitur sitting on a chair, another guy with electric guitar behind him, three more guys with no instruments (no band members), lots of studio equipment
photo (3):
Andreas sitting on chair, playing electric guitar, unsharp person (Andrew without glasses?) sitting on a chair, mixing desc in the back ground.
(Disclaimer: no, I will not post these photos. I own a xerox copy only anyway).
Thanks for the link to the interview, Petersi. Unfortunately I have not noticed this thread when it was posted. Interesting reading - not only for the studio stories. When I saw the Sisters in Hamburg in 2001 I was 90% sure that I have seen Andreas with two other mates. Now I am sure it was him I have also seen Rodney Orpheus at that gig btw.
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There has to be some more pictures than the ones mentioned in the thread but I guess they're in some vault somewhere... or forgotten between a rock and a place
There has to be some more pictures than the ones mentioned in the thread but I guess they're in some vault somewhere... or forgotten between a rock and a place
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Was it the Pip Dan interview for 120 Minutes? With Andrew and Andreas in a fish market? Andreas looking mildly confused throughout? Got it, too.robertzombie wrote:I'd love to see that!lachert wrote:back to topic. i've got some tv broadcast when band is interview by some cool chick during rehearsal in some hamburg basement as i remember. vision thing era. not studio but always
The fish market interview was pretty cool. lachert was refering to the 1993 premiere interview (broadcast in early 1994 when I recall it right, the band was rehearsing for the overbombing tour when the footage was shot).
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Any chance someone could post it?
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i'm pretty sure the "fish market" interview is on the "tour thing" dvd thats doing the weeding rounds
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=11896
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=11896
and yeah, its a good oneTV Spots:
Rtl November 1990, Off Beat 1990, Audience Interviews 10th Anniversary, 120 Minutes Special February 1991, Post Modern October 1991
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Christian is 100% right. it's from 93.Christian wrote:The fish market interview was pretty cool. lachert was refering to the 1993 premiere interview (broadcast in early 1994 when I recall it right, the band was rehearsing for the overbombing tour when the footage was shot).
my copy has terrible quality but if you want you can download it here:
http://chomikuj.pl/mrsister/the+sisters ... _audio.avi
it's only a fragment of broadcast when basement and band was show. i cut out audio to make file smaller but it was studio "vision thing"
better quality version most appreciate
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