Is that VON????vicus wrote:
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no, it's Mr. E
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Alright Paul, thanks for info. So I learn every day...paul wrote:The picture shows Andrew as guest bass player for New Model Army at a St Pauli benefit show.cardoman wrote:So Mr. Eldritch on guitars and with drum behind him. Which concert? Tx James.James Blast wrote:no, it's Mr. E
Was it Alice or our daughter Ellice???
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That pic got me itno New Model Army!
I saw it on the web somewhere captioned "Andrew Eldritch playing bass for NMA" or something similar. I spent a good while trying to find "NMA" on the web using websites like allmusic etc. When I finally came up with what they stood for I looked into the band and was very pleased indeed.
I saw it on the web somewhere captioned "Andrew Eldritch playing bass for NMA" or something similar. I spent a good while trying to find "NMA" on the web using websites like allmusic etc. When I finally came up with what they stood for I looked into the band and was very pleased indeed.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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oh dear....
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NMA is a great band, I've been a fan for a very long time now and seen them live dozens of times. The first couple of albums are really great (No rest for the wicked, The ghost of cain, Vengeance, Impurity etc.) Very strong music and lyrics. I saw them live last friday in Amsterdam: Brilliant!!!Maisey wrote:That pic got me itno New Model Army!
I saw it on the web somewhere captioned "Andrew Eldritch playing bass for NMA" or something similar. I spent a good while trying to find "NMA" on the web using websites like allmusic etc. When I finally came up with what they stood for I looked into the band and was very pleased indeed.
You right, till and including Impurity liked all their stuff. Still go and see them occasionally in the Netherlands, few years ago in Hardenberg and Groningen. Still very good live.paul wrote:NMA is a great band, I've been a fan for a very long time now and seen them live dozens of times. The first couple of albums are really great (No rest for the wicked, The ghost of cain, Vengeance, Impurity etc.) Very strong music and lyrics. I saw them live last friday in Amsterdam: Brilliant!!!Maisey wrote:That pic got me itno New Model Army!
I saw it on the web somewhere captioned "Andrew Eldritch playing bass for NMA" or something similar. I spent a good while trying to find "NMA" on the web using websites like allmusic etc. When I finally came up with what they stood for I looked into the band and was very pleased indeed.
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this one: http://www.poison-door.net/stpauli/paul wrote:The picture shows Andrew as guest bass player for New Model Army at a St Pauli benefit show.cardoman wrote:So Mr. Eldritch on guitars and with drum behind him. Which concert? Tx James.James Blast wrote:no, it's Mr. E
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Nice, tx for that.vicus wrote:this one: http://www.poison-door.net/stpauli/paul wrote:The picture shows Andrew as guest bass player for New Model Army at a St Pauli benefit show.cardoman wrote: So Mr. Eldritch on guitars and with drum behind him. Which concert? Tx James.
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Was it Alice or our daughter Ellice???
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You right, till and including Impurity liked all their stuff. Still go and see them occasionally in the Netherlands, few years ago in Hardenberg and Groningen. Still very good live.
I've been to those shows as well! It's always party time when Army is in town
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a band that allas escaped me, I don't think I wanted to like them, they were too ugly, sorry
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My sympathies ...
I got a load of abuse from a bunch of idiots outside and before the Crystal Palace outdoor gig (was it 1992?) - they didn't like my ('Some Girls Wander') shirt apparently! I wasn't bothered as I can 'look after myself'. As a veteran 1970s soccer 'hooli', the Old Den was far more scary ...
Also, sort of related - m*****n fans were getting pretty verbal to Cure fans at Lorelei in ?1989 - pretty tame stuff, so I didn't bother even acknowledging it.
Horsham Scooter Boys - Eek!, or should that be Ho Ho Ho? Would they be related in any way to the Mods from Crawley? In the early 1980s I was out for a spin on my Honda CBX when the latter lobbed a plank of wood at me (missed of course)! - I turned sharply around and scattered them - w*nkers!
All of this seems very strange as I always thought gigs were for having fun, not a fashion competition or an excuse for wanna-be alpha males to push each other around? I'm sure all of us have had far more grief from bouncers and other security types at one time or another???
Going back to your original point, I think I know where you're coming from, as it seems a small minority of 'Sisterhood' or whatever, think only folk from Leeds/Wakefield/Bradford or 'oop North' are somehow 'genuine' (?!) - Strange Indeed! - Where are they now? Do we care?!
I got a load of abuse from a bunch of idiots outside and before the Crystal Palace outdoor gig (was it 1992?) - they didn't like my ('Some Girls Wander') shirt apparently! I wasn't bothered as I can 'look after myself'. As a veteran 1970s soccer 'hooli', the Old Den was far more scary ...
Also, sort of related - m*****n fans were getting pretty verbal to Cure fans at Lorelei in ?1989 - pretty tame stuff, so I didn't bother even acknowledging it.
Horsham Scooter Boys - Eek!, or should that be Ho Ho Ho? Would they be related in any way to the Mods from Crawley? In the early 1980s I was out for a spin on my Honda CBX when the latter lobbed a plank of wood at me (missed of course)! - I turned sharply around and scattered them - w*nkers!
All of this seems very strange as I always thought gigs were for having fun, not a fashion competition or an excuse for wanna-be alpha males to push each other around? I'm sure all of us have had far more grief from bouncers and other security types at one time or another???
Going back to your original point, I think I know where you're coming from, as it seems a small minority of 'Sisterhood' or whatever, think only folk from Leeds/Wakefield/Bradford or 'oop North' are somehow 'genuine' (?!) - Strange Indeed! - Where are they now? Do we care?!
They (The Establishment) use sex as an addiction for control, just as they use alcohol and drugs ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
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Evidently ... Enlighten me pls? - I know you want to!James Blast wrote:yes, you missed Glasgow
Happy 2008 James - I can see we are seriously in need of entertainment ...
They (The Establishment) use sex as an addiction for control, just as they use alcohol and drugs ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
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see post#12
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Yeah right, mostly peaceful these days ... 'young-uns' ain't seen nothin' eh?James Blast wrote:see post#12
They (The Establishment) use sex as an addiction for control, just as they use alcohol and drugs ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
- A programme of systematic frustration in order to sell this crock of s**t as immortality, a garden of delights and love. ...
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Strangely, every Sisters gig I've been to (nec 92', b'ham academy 01 & wolvo, 03)
there's been a large (fat) bloke shouting 'Wan*er' at Eldritch for the first few songs,
until he gets 'escorted from the premises', the cries of 'Wan*er' echoing into the distance.
And no, it was'nt Hussey.
there's been a large (fat) bloke shouting 'Wan*er' at Eldritch for the first few songs,
until he gets 'escorted from the premises', the cries of 'Wan*er' echoing into the distance.
And no, it was'nt Hussey.
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If i'm right, that'll be the bloke who tried to set up and promote a gig at the NEC, but pulled the plug as the guy didn't keep to his part of the contract, leaving one very p***ed off businessman. There's a thread on here somewhere all about itAndy Christ 666 wrote:Strangely, every Sisters gig I've been to (nec 92', b'ham academy 01 & wolvo, 03)
there's been a large (fat) bloke shouting 'Wan*er' at Eldritch for the first few songs,
until he gets 'escorted from the premises', the cries of 'Wan*er' echoing into the distance.
And no, it was'nt Hussey.
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Why would the guy (Paul Storm?) shout wanker at Eldritch 5 years before he pulled the infamous NEC gig in 1997 if he was the promoterBig Si wrote:If i'm right, that'll be the bloke who tried to set up and promote a gig at the NEC, but pulled the plug as the guy didn't keep to his part of the contract, leaving one very p***ed off businessman. There's a thread on here somewhere all about itAndy Christ 666 wrote:Strangely, every Sisters gig I've been to (nec 92', b'ham academy 01 & wolvo, 03)
there's been a large (fat) bloke shouting 'Wan*er' at Eldritch for the first few songs,
until he gets 'escorted from the premises', the cries of 'Wan*er' echoing into the distance.
And no, it was'nt Hussey.
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