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keith's dad wrote:i saw them 1st on the black oct tour, they had power and style but now they are just a 3rd rate rock band, the reason i started this thread was because to me they were one of the best bands ever and i feel sad at what they have become , now i don't want to unset any body but what i saw on the last tour just didn't do it for me. If i wanted to see that sort of gig i could have seen towers of london for 4 quid, i wanted to see some of the old black magic but it never happened
Fair point, the last tour wasn't typical of what they have produced throughout the noughties. By contrast, the Josephs Well gig in 05 (who said 'pub band'! :lol: ) was bloody full-on and severely stonking. Ditto Leeds Uni back in 2001. I couldn't possibly comment on the pre 85 gigs, other than to say it all sounds (from bootleg) a bit 'goth'. And just as similar in terms of repetition / groove as the current incarnation, only slower and duller. Just one man's opinion, and like I say, I'm not one to judge. Just wish I'd been stood in front of the 83 raucous-as-fook version. :von: :twisted: :notworthy:
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Gollum's Cock wrote:I would 'nt say their s**t now, but let's be honest, would this forum exist if Floodland was their first CD.
I like the music of The Sisters now but would I if this was their only output. Pre 1987 is what made them The Sisters we all love and obsess over.

(and if anyone says anything contrary their lying or brownnosing AE - so there)
Sorry, but I beg to differ there, sir. Floodland was the first TSoM material I heard, and only because KROQ in L.A. (where I lived for part of 1988) had "This Corrosion" in heavy rotation. I'd never heard anything of theirs before; actually, it was the first time I'd even heard of *them*! I discovered the pre-'87 stuff much later. No brown-nosing or lying here, I'm afraid - I don't do that kind of crap, anyway. So pfffffffffffffffft to you. :lol: :P :wink:
I also got into them through Floodland, but would I have stayed so long with them if it had not been for the pre 1987 stuff.
So technically your not lying, but you are wrong :innocent:
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Gollum's Cock wrote:I also got into them through Floodland, but would I have stayed so long with them if it had not been for the pre 1987 stuff.
So technically your not lying, but you are wrong :innocent:
Dude, I don't mean to be rude, but really, I don't care why *you* stayed so long with them, haha! I'm telling you about my own experience with the band and its music. How can I be "wrong" about a personal experience? LOL! And actually, I don't like much of anything off of FALAA. I like several tunes off of SGWBM, true - but my favorite album of theirs will always be Floodland. You can argue with me about my own preferences all you want, but that'll just make you an idiot. :wink: :P :twisted:
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My first and second encounters with The Sisters were whilst soaking in a bath at the old house with the John Peel show on, first time was Emma in session second was Temple of Love when it featured in one of his Festive 50s. Then I got the CNT album out of a record library next thing FALAA was released and my OCO* began. I remember being on holiday on Corfu when I bumped into two Jocks who had the latest NME with them and there on one of the pages was an advert for This Corrossion, I seriously thought about getting an early plane home. Just as well I didn't, it wasn't released for another month. Floodland is as good as religion to me, so I won't hear a bad word against it. VT was a major disappointment that I have grown to love over the decades and I still thing that line up was something special live. The biggest sadness in my OCO* is that I never saw them in their glory days and I have no idea just exactly how I missed them as I was almost a permanent fixture in Nightmoves, Strathclyde Uni and the QMU. When I finally saw them on the Smoke and Mirrors tour, I was extremely underwhelmed. I'd have been pissed right off it I hadn't met Derek R for the first time and they did play Never Land (a fragment). Then I found here and the rest is history...


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BTW: Doesn´t this thread somehow best fit the FAQ section? :innocent:
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yet another Jumlaut post that escapes me... :|
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eotunun wrote:BTW: Doesn´t this thread somehow best fit the FAQ section? :innocent:
...of the boring kind? ;)

It should at least be moved to Sisters Chat, yes.

It's rather informative, I think.

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James Blast wrote:yet another Jumlaut post that escapes me... :|
Ha! You´ll never get me alive!

Well, this thread is about a frequently asked question.
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the sisters didn't turned s**t but the topic :roll:
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Gollum's Cock wrote:I also got into them through Floodland, but would I have stayed so long with them if it had not been for the pre 1987 stuff.
So technically your not lying, but you are wrong :innocent:
Dude, I don't mean to be rude, but really, I don't care why *you* stayed so long with them, haha! I'm telling you about my own experience with the band and its music. How can I be "wrong" about a personal experience? LOL! And actually, I don't like much of anything off of FALAA. I like several tunes off of SGWBM, true - but my favorite album of theirs will always be Floodland. You can argue with me about my own preferences all you want, but that'll just make you an idiot. :wink: :P :twisted:
OK, I concede, (but your definetely in the minority :innocent: :lol: )
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Gollum's Cock wrote:
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Gollum's Cock wrote:I also got into them through Floodland, but would I have stayed so long with them if it had not been for the pre 1987 stuff.
So technically your not lying, but you are wrong :innocent:
Dude, I don't mean to be rude, but really, I don't care why *you* stayed so long with them, haha! I'm telling you about my own experience with the band and its music. How can I be "wrong" about a personal experience? LOL! And actually, I don't like much of anything off of FALAA. I like several tunes off of SGWBM, true - but my favorite album of theirs will always be Floodland. You can argue with me about my own preferences all you want, but that'll just make you an idiot. :wink: :P :twisted:
OK, I concede, (but your definetely in the minority :innocent: :lol: )
I'm always in the minority, man - I'm used to it. :twisted: :wink:
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i know this could go on and on but i don't think anybody has yet to say f**k me vision thing is the best one which in a way proves my point, the reason this isn't in sisters chat is because i don't have a sister, i once tried it on with two sisters but got nowt
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Uhhh...it is now - I just moved it. *Poof*! Like magic, innit? :lol: :P :roll:
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i have to say that i don't really listen original albums, may be once a year each one, but i always listen the sisters and other bands live, it the way i like it.
big thanks to people who recorded & filmed gigs, otherwise i would have give up since a long long time.
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keith's dad wrote:i'm i the only one that thinks the sisters are now s**t and after first last and always nothing else is worth pissing on, floorland is ok vision thing wank everthing else who cares, the me the best are body electric and reptile house

Here we go again!!!!!!!!!!

Someone tell Von to write an autobiography - now that would be a jolly good read.
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SINsister wrote:Uhhh...it is now - I just moved it. *Poof*! Like magic, innit? :lol: :P :roll:
Blimey, moved in a flash, that was all a bit G-word, innit?

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keith's dad wrote:i know this could go on and on but i don't think anybody has yet to say f**k me vision thing is the best one which in a way proves my point....
f**k me some songs on Vision Thing are the best they've ever written... far better than the goth jabbering of Floodland. I got into the sissies pre FALAA and cheered them for a few years until I saw that Ãœbergoth bird in the This corrosion video.
They got me eventually back on track with VT and the newer stuff. 8)

Now shoot me.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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canon docre wrote:
keith's dad wrote:i know this could go on and on but i don't think anybody has yet to say f**k me vision thing is the best one which in a way proves my point....
f**k me some songs on Vision Thing are the best they've ever written... far better than the goth jabbering of Floodland. I got into the sissies pre FALAA and cheered them for a few years until I saw that Ãœbergoth bird in the This corrosion video.
They got me eventually back on track with VT and the newer stuff. 8)

Now shoot me.
Excuse me young lady, but before there's any shooting to be done, there's a few cows round the back that need, erm, milking. Off you pop.....

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Heartland is a many splintered thing. :(
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keith's dad wrote:i don't have a sister, i once tried it on with two sisters but got nowt
I don't have a sister either, but I have had sisters :wink:
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Planet Dave wrote:
SINsister wrote:Uhhh...it is now - I just moved it. *Poof*! Like magic, innit? :lol: :P :roll:
Blimey, moved in a flash, that was all a bit G-word, innit?

:lol:

G-Force! Man, I loved Battle of the Planets!

Oh! Sorry, wrong thread! :lol: :roll:

Back to you... :P
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anyone for a tea :lol: :lol:
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and a fag?
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I love fags! They're usually pretty, and tend to dress rather well, too. ;D

Oh, look! Train tracks!

So yeah, I think we oughta start heckling ol' Eldo if he continues "phoning in" his performances, from now on. What say ye?
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[quote="SINsister"]I love fags! They're usually pretty, and tend to dress rather well, too. ;D quote]



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