Women hate her because she's pretty.
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do you think? i always found her a trifle horse-like...Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Women hate her because she's pretty.
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though as i have already said, she had great hair...
whatever the truth of it, she certainly looked the part clutching that bass & pretending to play with those huge fingernails
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I imagine she expected to be paid for performing on the albums Gift and Floodland. As you say though, she isn't credited, neither is any other musician for that matter, like whoever was playing the guitar on Floodland. Eldo gets out of that by saying she never actually performed anything,and couldn't play bass for toffee.canon docre wrote:I'm in no matter familiar with the Eldritch/Morrison case, hence my question: what monetary income should she expect after leaving the band if she didnt co-write any songs? I can't see her being credited on Floodland anywhere.
She probably got a contract to play live shows/TV appearances and do some promo and thats about it.
The contract she had was probably very like you suggest, her view is that she was misled. Its hard to imagine why she'd sign a contract like that knowingly.
She said she was homeless after being given the Order of the Boot, likelihood is that she was being housed at least in hotels and studios whilst in the band, by the record company, or whoever was managing their promotional campaign plus expenses. She wouldn't have realised no actual money was coming her way for some time. When she found out, she was stuffed.
People tend to believe her, because it was Eldritch who sent forth those little venomous barbs he's so good at, and she kept quiet untill long after it had blown over.
Eldritch didn't do anything wrong legally, but you'd be hard-pressed to twist that episode in a way that makes him appear remotely pleasant.
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maybe she expected more from someone she thought of as a friend? or maybe she just liked the idea of being part of the sisters when eldritch asked her, so never stopped to consider the business implications? or maybe its a simple as she fancied him and never stopped to consider that it might all go tits up...The contract she had was probably very like you suggest, her view is that she was misled. Its hard to imagine why she'd sign a contract like that knowingly.
not sure how much of the original leeds scene she would have been privvy to or involved with - probably not much if eldritch was doing the london/hamburg thing a lot around that time - but given the sisters' origins i think the informal approach to stuff that came from the scene would have gone some way to shape eldritch's approach to getting session musos and friends (of friends) to help out on recordings etc...She said she was homeless after being given the Order of the Boot, likelihood is that she was being housed at least in hotels and studios whilst in the band, by the record company, or whoever was managing their promotional campaign plus expenses.
as i understand it, around that scene it was all very informal. there was always a general feeling that stuff was done on trust, and the whole burley park (re: goth) scene was founded on favours and bands helping other bands (lending kit, staying on sofas, support slots, etc)
as far as i can tell, anyway...
if pat was invited to join the sisters it may be that she simply fell foul of the general air of informality (ie: slackness ) surrounding it all, and thus never checked out her legal position.
if you think you know & like someone, and they invite you to join them on their "ride", you wouldnt necessarily expect to then need a lawyer to get some cash & living expenses out of it... courtesy would suggest that at least your basic living costs and a salary would have been covered for you
agreedyou'd be hard-pressed to twist that episode in a way that makes him appear remotely pleasant
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i have no idea what's there to like about her. i'm inclined to think there was some positive qualities to her that aren't apparent to the casual observer such as myself since Eldritch had her for awhile, but apart from that i think she looked bad, is incredibly stupid and simply utterly irrelevant.
Unless her job was to make Eldritch look good by opposition
Unless her job was to make Eldritch look good by opposition
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Where's the love people?
Anyway, this has absolutely nothing to do with the mighty Pat , but probably doesn't warrant it's own thread.
Mr Korin Thorncult , for it is you I'm addressing. I've seen you have some deal with Selectadisc, but have you seen the following stuff that the wicked temptress FOPP is flaunting:
FOPP Award For New Music 2007
Deadline for Applications: 25th May 2007
Eligible Regions in 2007: Central England
http://www.fopp.co.uk/news_archive.php/story/31
For some reason, better known as Fopp geography, you come under central England, so one of your numerous and to me baffling, but highly entertaining, assorted musical ensembles, may get to win a 'proper' recording session.
Fopp Unsigned Network Enters New Phase
The Fopp Unsigned Network enters a new, exciting phase this January with the aim of giving even more emerging music acts a step up the career ladder by offering a simple way to sell music in their local Fopp store and get paid for sales quickly.We have appointed Fopp Unsigned Reps in each Fopp store across England, Scotland and Wales to administer the network in that local area and act as a point of contact for the acts.
Cds will be sold in the act’s local store, stocking up to a maximum of 50 acts at any time on rotation , so that Fopp customers can be confident that the network is hosting the very best unsigned artists.Sales from the best selling acts will be collated to form the Fopp Unsigned Chart online at www.fopp.co.uk. This will be based on weekly sales, and customers will be available to buy these titles online too, whilst they stay in the chart. The first chart will be loaded during March. The response from customers , artists and industry alike in previous years has been fantastic, with over 500 acts submitting their material in the since the initiative first launched in 2003. In response to valuable feedback from artists and customers, we have introducing some improvements to this re launched service for 2007. As well as receiving monthly payments, bands will also get the chance to be featured on the Fopp website with downloads of their music available too. This will be an excellent new way for people to investigate these new artists before making a more informed purchase in store.The application process has also gone through some changes and the Network will now undergo administration via the unsigned reps in local store . The local store will accept applications / process returned stock and administrate payments direct with the bands representative. Applications forms are available to download or pick one up instore.
http://www.fopp.co.uk/unsigned_shop.php
Now you could be Dark all over Kings Lynn and Nottingham ,( I don't think there's one in Lincoln.)
Gift Horses and all that.
Shoot me later if you've seen this already.
Cheers
Anyway, this has absolutely nothing to do with the mighty Pat , but probably doesn't warrant it's own thread.
Mr Korin Thorncult , for it is you I'm addressing. I've seen you have some deal with Selectadisc, but have you seen the following stuff that the wicked temptress FOPP is flaunting:
FOPP Award For New Music 2007
Deadline for Applications: 25th May 2007
Eligible Regions in 2007: Central England
http://www.fopp.co.uk/news_archive.php/story/31
For some reason, better known as Fopp geography, you come under central England, so one of your numerous and to me baffling, but highly entertaining, assorted musical ensembles, may get to win a 'proper' recording session.
Fopp Unsigned Network Enters New Phase
The Fopp Unsigned Network enters a new, exciting phase this January with the aim of giving even more emerging music acts a step up the career ladder by offering a simple way to sell music in their local Fopp store and get paid for sales quickly.We have appointed Fopp Unsigned Reps in each Fopp store across England, Scotland and Wales to administer the network in that local area and act as a point of contact for the acts.
Cds will be sold in the act’s local store, stocking up to a maximum of 50 acts at any time on rotation , so that Fopp customers can be confident that the network is hosting the very best unsigned artists.Sales from the best selling acts will be collated to form the Fopp Unsigned Chart online at www.fopp.co.uk. This will be based on weekly sales, and customers will be available to buy these titles online too, whilst they stay in the chart. The first chart will be loaded during March. The response from customers , artists and industry alike in previous years has been fantastic, with over 500 acts submitting their material in the since the initiative first launched in 2003. In response to valuable feedback from artists and customers, we have introducing some improvements to this re launched service for 2007. As well as receiving monthly payments, bands will also get the chance to be featured on the Fopp website with downloads of their music available too. This will be an excellent new way for people to investigate these new artists before making a more informed purchase in store.The application process has also gone through some changes and the Network will now undergo administration via the unsigned reps in local store . The local store will accept applications / process returned stock and administrate payments direct with the bands representative. Applications forms are available to download or pick one up instore.
http://www.fopp.co.uk/unsigned_shop.php
Now you could be Dark all over Kings Lynn and Nottingham ,( I don't think there's one in Lincoln.)
Gift Horses and all that.
Shoot me later if you've seen this already.
Cheers
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Music Zone in Lincoln has been taken over by Fopp, and two people in the shop confirmed that they will be stocking unsigned artists soon, so I should go back in a couple of weeks and they'll help with organizing it.
I'd love to say I'll apply for the competition, however I am still (just) under 18, and thus ineligible. Plus, since everything's done entirely on computer (with vocals as a bit of an afterthought) at the moment, doing it all in a proper studio may not be worthwhile. Thanks anyway, though, much appreciated.
Plus, with the closing of one of the only good venues in Lincoln, I severely doubt my new band, when we have some more songs ready, will play in Lincoln at all.
I'd love to say I'll apply for the competition, however I am still (just) under 18, and thus ineligible. Plus, since everything's done entirely on computer (with vocals as a bit of an afterthought) at the moment, doing it all in a proper studio may not be worthwhile. Thanks anyway, though, much appreciated.
Plus, with the closing of one of the only good venues in Lincoln, I severely doubt my new band, when we have some more songs ready, will play in Lincoln at all.
Oh well one out of two ain't bad!
Which venue has closed, you've got the theatre royal or something, drill hall and the Loco shed or whatever it's called.
It could not be the 'charming' Vienna's?, Hopefully it played out it's last gasp many moons ago , or has it carried on under some other guise , still attempting to entice young people to enter, then relieving them of their hard earned wedge and sending them to the killing floor ...allegedly
I didn't really like it much.
Which venue has closed, you've got the theatre royal or something, drill hall and the Loco shed or whatever it's called.
It could not be the 'charming' Vienna's?, Hopefully it played out it's last gasp many moons ago , or has it carried on under some other guise , still attempting to entice young people to enter, then relieving them of their hard earned wedge and sending them to the killing floor ...allegedly
I didn't really like it much.
'I have reason to believe' he said, 'that one of you has been going out at night!'
Quiff wrote
That only ever happened twice
once in Lahndahn once in Lincoln
Yes it is isn't it , to cap it all there was an 'disagreement' with the management and only half the fee was handed over.its just as well you aren't bitter about it...
That only ever happened twice
once in Lahndahn once in Lincoln
'I have reason to believe' he said, 'that one of you has been going out at night!'
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so that would be
30.04.1990 - Lincoln - Vienna's
then?
http://www.salvationhq.co.uk/gigography/
at least the manager of the support band didnt do a runner with your share of the cash
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
very true!
Although .............hmmm I think I'll leave that story till I see you next
Caution over valour!
I don't want to upset other browsers!
Although .............hmmm I think I'll leave that story till I see you next
Caution over valour!
I don't want to upset other browsers!
'I have reason to believe' he said, 'that one of you has been going out at night!'
You're from Lincoln! I used to go to uni there. Badgers!Dark wrote:Music Zone in Lincoln has been taken over by Fopp, and two people in the shop confirmed that they will be stocking unsigned artists soon, so I should go back in a couple of weeks and they'll help with organizing it.
I'd love to say I'll apply for the competition, however I am still (just) under 18, and thus ineligible. Plus, since everything's done entirely on computer (with vocals as a bit of an afterthought) at the moment, doing it all in a proper studio may not be worthwhile. Thanks anyway, though, much appreciated.
Plus, with the closing of one of the only good venues in Lincoln, I severely doubt my new band, when we have some more songs ready, will play in Lincoln at all.
That pub where upstairs is that army mesh type stuff. My band used to rehearse there...
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yep, as are debaser & her blokeRafster wrote:You're from Lincoln! I used to go to uni there. Badgers!Dark wrote:Music Zone in Lincoln has been taken over by Fopp, and two people in the shop confirmed that they will be stocking unsigned artists soon, so I should go back in a couple of weeks and they'll help with organizing it.
I'd love to say I'll apply for the competition, however I am still (just) under 18, and thus ineligible. Plus, since everything's done entirely on computer (with vocals as a bit of an afterthought) at the moment, doing it all in a proper studio may not be worthwhile. Thanks anyway, though, much appreciated.
Plus, with the closing of one of the only good venues in Lincoln, I severely doubt my new band, when we have some more songs ready, will play in Lincoln at all.
That pub where upstairs is that army mesh type stuff. My band used to rehearse there...
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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Oh well I think she is gorgeous!
Von was one lucky bastard to have the company of such a dame.
Von was one lucky bastard to have the company of such a dame.
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Quiff Boy wrote:though as i have already said, she had great hair...Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Women hate her because she's pretty.
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Are you sure about the hair?
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That hair was single-handedly responsible for 90% of the world's ozone depletion!9while9 wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:though as i have already said, she had great hair...Mrs RicheyJames wrote:Women hate her because she's pretty.
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Are you sure about the hair?
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markfiend wrote:That hair was single-handedly responsible for 90% of the world's ozone depletion!
You're making Bob Smith really sad !
Gosh, he's one of my personal heroes but he sometimes looks like a complete idiot. Did I just say "sometimes" ?
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Oh, the days of the high voltage tube amps...Badlander wrote:markfiend wrote:That hair was single-handedly responsible for 90% of the world's ozone depletion!
You're making Bob Smith really sad !
Gosh, he's one of my personal heroes but he sometimes looks like a complete idiot. Did I just say "sometimes" ?
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We have the Duke of Wellington (wouldn't play there if paid, big crowd, but a wanker who runs the night, and the crowd themselves aren't much better.. it was the pub where everyone from school last year went, because they knew they'd get served when they were 15, and nobody'd bother them if they got stoned around the back).undertow wrote:Oh well one out of two ain't bad!
Which venue has closed, you've got the theatre royal or something, drill hall and the Loco shed or whatever it's called.
It could not be the 'charming' Vienna's?, Hopefully it played out it's last gasp many moons ago , or has it carried on under some other guise , still attempting to entice young people to enter, then relieving them of their hard earned wedge and sending them to the killing floor ...allegedly
I didn't really like it much.
There's the Travellers' Rest.. good place, but nobody goes there. No PA.
Christophers is the one which is closing down.. large place, own PA (fairly poor, but at least they have one), no crowd. Ever.
Drill Hall no longer puts on anything "punk, metal or hard indie" (yes, actual quote).. so they just put on tribute bands and folk bands.
Theatre Royal is for the nostalgia-tour circuit.
The Engine Shed is WAY too big for any band with a fanbase of less than about 700.
So if anyone knows of pubs/events elsewhere (Leeds, please) that need bands, do PM me.
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Badlander wrote:markfiend wrote:That hair was single-handedly responsible for 90% of the world's ozone depletion!
You're making Bob Smith really sad !
Gosh, he's one of my personal heroes but he sometimes looks like a complete idiot. Did I just say "sometimes" ?
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We've noticed that too, Bob.
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