As a newbie who has just reached five posts on here already I would like to know,when have you first heard of the Sisters Of Mercy?
I was just 9 years old when I saw "This Corrosion"(1987) video being played on that good old MTV Europe way back in 1988 and stayed speachless.I ran over to my nearest record store next day and bought the album on which that song can be found,it is that rather fantastic "Floodland"(1987) of course,and was listening to it over and over and over.
*digression*
And still,to introduce myself to you:
I'm a 25 years old female from Zagreb(the capital of Croatia/Central Europe) who likes good music,movies,reading,sport,animals(especially cats!),socialising,travelling and meeting interesting people around the world.Sisters fan for 15 years now.That'll do for now.You will have plenty of time to get to know me as well as I get to know you.
When Have You First Heard Of The Sisters Of Mercy?
13 yrs old in 1988, Dominion video on the chart show (when the damn show wasn't full of boy bands ) sat and watched it with big sista Schwirl. Been a daft bugger for the Sisters ever since.
I remember hearing Lucretia in 1988, when I was 14. I really got into the Sisters with Vision Thing, when I was 17, and discovered all of the old stuff.
Chris
---------------------------------------------
Again and again and again...
---------------------------------------------
Again and again and again...
- Serendipityhaven
- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 316
- Joined: 05 Jul 2003, 19:23
- Location: north,searching for Imagica,heading for Weaveworld
art college,was 16 i think.
my first real love was a goth,he introduced me to the sisters,field of the neph,the genre in general.
was the pivotal moment in my formative years of life,a crossroads if you will,which lead to the earnest pursuing of the sex,drugs and rock and roll ethos.
never looked back since.
got a whole lot to thank that man for.a whole lot indeed.
putting all that to one side tho-he was stil a git
my first real love was a goth,he introduced me to the sisters,field of the neph,the genre in general.
was the pivotal moment in my formative years of life,a crossroads if you will,which lead to the earnest pursuing of the sex,drugs and rock and roll ethos.
never looked back since.
got a whole lot to thank that man for.a whole lot indeed.
putting all that to one side tho-he was stil a git
You know you're something special,
And you look like you're the best
And you look like you're the best
- Padstar
- Utterly Bastard Smurph
- Posts: 1800
- Joined: 26 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: Purplerainsville, UK
- Contact:
I can remember Dominion frommy early teens, doubtless on some chart show type affair. Not that i took too much notice then. Probably heard it later on one of the "Hits" album along with This corrosion.
For further details see www.thesisterofmurphy.com history section.
Paddy
For further details see www.thesisterofmurphy.com history section.
Paddy
Still playing guitar - sometimes weird shaped ones.
- CellThree
- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1730
- Joined: 14 Feb 2003, 22:05
- Location: 4200 miles from my record collection
- Contact:
Was at a friends house. Had black jeans and black T-shirt on. His mum said "you look like a goth." "a what?" I said. "They listen to stuff like this" she said and stuck Floodland on. Never looked back.
Was late 1989/early 1990. Was about 12 or 13.
Was late 1989/early 1990. Was about 12 or 13.
24.24.2.489 Deceased
- RicheyJames
- Bad Tempered Young Man
- Posts: 1098
- Joined: 02 Jun 2002, 01:00
- Location: far beyond the pale
the sisters of what? never heard of them
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
-
- Road Kill
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 23 Aug 2003, 03:08
- Location: somewhere, anywhere, nowhere
- Contact:
i first heard under the gun when i was 9 years old - on this crappy compilation called "the hits tape 6" sandwiched between "madonna - la isla bonita" and that god awful "star trekking" song. i thought it sucked and i hated it, i was 9 and was more interested in the hearing about the enterprise's wiping problems (klingons on the starboard bow)
then came my second encounter with the sisters, and i know this sounds cheesy but it happened so dont take the p*ss...
i was on my way to my ex-girlfriends house to reclaim some of my things, waiting for a metro (subway or tube equivilant) listening to a tape she had lent me. fields of the nephilem dawn razor just faded out and then 9 while 9 came on. so i was literally waiting for a train when this came on. being in the mindset i was in i was more open than normal, and it hit hard. although it was kinda traumatic and a case of sickening irony/whatchuwannacallit when something like that happens i was in love - now, 2 years later, i know that it was with the music and not with the girl. although i couldnt bring myself to believe this at the time.
for those who are interested - we are still friends - and my music taste's a lot better than it was (i would have grown out of hair metal eventually).
and now im here... waiting just like everyone else for the sisters to actually find someone to press the new songs and get the great unreleased on the shelves
stay happy/gnihgual eid
then came my second encounter with the sisters, and i know this sounds cheesy but it happened so dont take the p*ss...
i was on my way to my ex-girlfriends house to reclaim some of my things, waiting for a metro (subway or tube equivilant) listening to a tape she had lent me. fields of the nephilem dawn razor just faded out and then 9 while 9 came on. so i was literally waiting for a train when this came on. being in the mindset i was in i was more open than normal, and it hit hard. although it was kinda traumatic and a case of sickening irony/whatchuwannacallit when something like that happens i was in love - now, 2 years later, i know that it was with the music and not with the girl. although i couldnt bring myself to believe this at the time.
for those who are interested - we are still friends - and my music taste's a lot better than it was (i would have grown out of hair metal eventually).
and now im here... waiting just like everyone else for the sisters to actually find someone to press the new songs and get the great unreleased on the shelves
stay happy/gnihgual eid
i find it kinda funny
i find it kinda sad
the dreams in which im dying
are the best ive ever had
i find it kinda sad
the dreams in which im dying
are the best ive ever had
- reverberater
- Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 137
- Joined: 13 Aug 2002, 01:00
- Location: manchester victoria
1985 when i first got let in at 15 in Wigan Pier, wednesday night. It rocked too. First track was Temple of love so i got the 12' version which still hovers around the top of my pile of tunes even today
Never saw em until Leeds this year, mind
Never saw em until Leeds this year, mind
Guided by the light and by the catholic monochrome
- Serendipityhaven
- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 316
- Joined: 05 Jul 2003, 19:23
- Location: north,searching for Imagica,heading for Weaveworld
hair metal?
i adore hair metal!!imagine where we'd be without the sultans of rock cheese now.
motley crue,van halen,the scorpions,def leppard,iron maiden,gun,little angels,extreme(snigger)............
i adore hair metal!!imagine where we'd be without the sultans of rock cheese now.
motley crue,van halen,the scorpions,def leppard,iron maiden,gun,little angels,extreme(snigger)............
You know you're something special,
And you look like you're the best
And you look like you're the best
me and my mate used to swap tapes all the time - everytime we found a new kickass band one would tell the other. she sent me "some girls wander..." and "slight case of overbombing". it was about... 4? 5? years ago.
- whitesatin
- Road Kill
- Posts: 83
- Joined: 11 Aug 2003, 15:07
- Location: on my chair
1990.When the Vision Thing came out.
But I've already heard the name of the band more long time ago, but me lived in a non-goth and who-the-hell-is- thesistersofmercyland ,so i couldn't get any information about the band.
Strangely,VT is became to my least favorite sisters album....Arrrgh.....
ah,i forgot hello to Nancy,hi.
But I've already heard the name of the band more long time ago, but me lived in a non-goth and who-the-hell-is- thesistersofmercyland ,so i couldn't get any information about the band.
Strangely,VT is became to my least favorite sisters album....Arrrgh.....
ah,i forgot hello to Nancy,hi.
Last edited by whitesatin on 23 Aug 2003, 12:18, edited 1 time in total.
Huiio saared igh kaan boost?
- Lars Svensson
- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 303
- Joined: 25 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: Railway Cuttings, East Cheam
The madness began in 1987 - heard This Corrosion on the radio and I remember thinking "What the f*ck is this??!!"...Sounded rather different to everything else that was around at the time...
Got First and Last and Always ("My God, this singer has the DEEPEST voice in the whoooole world!" and Floodland...
And that was it...
I have to admit, though, that This Corrosion is now one of my least favourite Sisters songs!!!
By the way, welcome Nancy!!!!
Got First and Last and Always ("My God, this singer has the DEEPEST voice in the whoooole world!" and Floodland...
And that was it...
I have to admit, though, that This Corrosion is now one of my least favourite Sisters songs!!!
By the way, welcome Nancy!!!!
Amused to death...
- Mrs RicheyJames
- Overbomber
- Posts: 4128
- Joined: 10 Feb 2003, 00:33
- Location: Rick Astley's house. Trying to find out why he chooses to look like Timsinister.
I was quite a late starter really..At college around 1993!!! A friend introduced me to them at the same time as The Cure....Was into the Black metal/Can't understand a word metal up until then!!!!
Only a paand.
about 2 years ago (by the way im only a youngster- 17) i bought the cure australian 3 cds for 30 bucks AU (10 pounds i think?) and found that not only were they 3 great cd's but at a low price (faith, the top, pornography)!!
so i went to the cd shop near me the following week and looked around and spotted another well priced 3 cd set and thought to myself "what the heck, the sisters of mercy- arent they that cheap iron maiden ripoff??!", "hmmm, that guy looks pretty white- maybe 2 white, hmmmm"
so the following night i downloaded "this corrosion"
i was amased by it all
the 'funky without being funky' vibe
an 80's voice that wasnt completely f**ked up like certain bands
drum machine (nuff said)
so i went to the cd shop and bought the box- very happy may i say. I feel a bit guilty that i only paid what i paid
so i went to the cd shop near me the following week and looked around and spotted another well priced 3 cd set and thought to myself "what the heck, the sisters of mercy- arent they that cheap iron maiden ripoff??!", "hmmm, that guy looks pretty white- maybe 2 white, hmmmm"
so the following night i downloaded "this corrosion"
i was amased by it all
the 'funky without being funky' vibe
an 80's voice that wasnt completely f**ked up like certain bands
drum machine (nuff said)
so i went to the cd shop and bought the box- very happy may i say. I feel a bit guilty that i only paid what i paid
At college in Sept'85 during an Environmental Science class. 2 cute goth girls said I really must check out The Sisters Of Mercy, so later that afternoon I strolled into my local record emporium and looked through the choices on offer. I decided I'd get something called The Reptile House EP (hmm, sounds good), as they were selling it at the same price as the 12" singles but you got more tracks. Within a week I'd bougt everything I could find, and when the next record fair came round I got some bootlegs (It was all cassettes back then, none of yer new fangled cd's).
something tells me i'm gonna regret this...
first time i heard The Sisters Of Mercy was around 1983/4 in a dark cramped underground club that played goth/punk crossover...
being in a goth haze and pished as a newt...they sounded damn groovy and the following week the deck dude played the same track again...this time i asked him..."What the F*ck is this?"...he told me "Alice!!"
hooked!!...
still the best place to dance to TSOM is a cramped club and the best song to dance to is Lucretia (my reflection)...
first time i heard The Sisters Of Mercy was around 1983/4 in a dark cramped underground club that played goth/punk crossover...
being in a goth haze and pished as a newt...they sounded damn groovy and the following week the deck dude played the same track again...this time i asked him..."What the F*ck is this?"...he told me "Alice!!"
hooked!!...
still the best place to dance to TSOM is a cramped club and the best song to dance to is Lucretia (my reflection)...
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
- Black Planet
- Andrew's Love Goddess
- Posts: 2170
- Joined: 02 Jun 2003, 20:16
Well Burn, be proud, you are now officially Elderly Bastard Groovy and in good company...
85 for me, at around the time of the split. promptly forgot about them until i saw this corrosion on totp, and went mental over it.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
- whitesatin
- Road Kill
- Posts: 83
- Joined: 11 Aug 2003, 15:07
- Location: on my chair
nope.pikkrong wrote:another Estonian?whitesatin wrote: but me lived in a non-goth and who-the-hell-is- thesistersofmercyland
But Estonia is not unfamiliar to me.I had a pen-pal(what an old days) in Estonia when i was a early teen.
I remember she lived in Tallinn ,too. And she never asked me about the sisters!!
Huiio saared igh kaan boost?