Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
Master Margarita wrote:I can't believe it. No mention of either Birdland or Leather Nun. Unbelievable.
shame on me!!!
LEATHER NUN (has to be added to the longer version of my list)
Gimme Gimme Gimme (this Swedish band after midnight )...
Pikkrong, I was counting on you not to let me down.
we are not the only ones, there's a very kind guy (honestly) called Rian in Heartland who sent me 2 CD-R-s with Nuns' music
and, by the way, I've seen Nuns from a very short distance performing in a rock festival in 88 (if my poor old memory serves me well). that was
MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
Ah, the eighties - great days.
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
Were you wearing pampers too? Or did Mum let you run around without?
MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
Ah, the eighties - great days.
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
Were you wearing pampers too? Or did Mum let you run around without?
I refuse to be sucked in to your puerile conversations.
"You do realize you're talking to a man with a human head in his hands who has every intention of using it to beat these people to death?"
MrChris wrote:So, you two, what was it like in the Eighties?
Ah, the eighties - great days.
I can remember being heavily into such luminaries as "he-man", "transformers", "thundercats" and a group that I believe has made a recent come-back of dubious merit "star wars figures".
Now that was living.
Were you wearing pampers too? Or did Mum let you run around without?
Here are some bands that i'm addicted to, that i'm all time listening:
• The Sisters of Mercy
• The Cult (SDC and DC)
• Fields of the Nephilim
• Bauhaus (and Peter Murphy)
• Dead Can Dance
• The Cure
• Depeche Mode
• Bowie
• Iggy Pop
• Diamanda Galas
• Joy Division
• NIN
• KMFDM
• The Cramps
Of course i love others bands but these ones have a special place in my heart.
other (current) fave "bands" (off the top of my head):
• the chameleons
• depeche mode
• puressence
• mesh
• eno (inc. roxy music, 70s "berlin" & 70s/80s ambient stuff)
• autechre
• james
• rosetta stone
• fsol
• fields of the nephilim (but NO off shoots )
• specimen
• sigue sigue sputnik
• bowie
THE Sisters of Mercy
The Cure
The Fields of the Nephilim / The Nefilim
Leonard Cohen (equal share with Von)
Rammstein
Marilyn Manson
Electric Six
Dead Can Dance
Danielle Dax (I know a bit "Sad"!)
NIN
Depeche Mode
Type O Negative
Lou Reed / Velvert Underground
Combustible Edison
Sci Fi - Audio Books - (HHGTG/Pratchett/Stoker/Dickens etc)