Yeah, I know, I'm predictable (so are you )Ozpat wrote:Why am I not surprised...eheh...PipoTheClown wrote:I don't like any of the new songs (sorry)..
Okay, Let's talk (like adults) about the 'new songs'
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crash and burn, summer, war on drugs, still and suzanne are excellent. will i dream, slept and romeo down are cool. come together i can live without, top nite out makes up for it.
that's a cover version.beatnick138 wrote:I like most of what I've heard thus far .....Not so much "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen".....
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Ofcourse; regarding the Sisters I hope (so am I.... )PipoTheClown wrote:Yeah, I know, I'm predictable (so are you )Ozpat wrote:Why am I not surprised...eheh...PipoTheClown wrote:I don't like any of the new songs (sorry)..
"as we walk on the floodland"
I'm very fine with most of the new songs - even some of them are ~10 years old
If I should pick out the a-sides, I'd choose:
crash and burn
summer
susanne
will I dream
If I should pick out the a-sides, I'd choose:
crash and burn
summer
susanne
will I dream
nodubmanshouts wrote:The voice is shot. Its day is over. No, I don't like the new songs. I don't like Vision Thing either. Under The Gun is an abomination. Maybe you like it; good for you. For me, it was the end. Some people even like SSV. Go figure, huh....
I like the history, which is why I'm here. If you like the new songs? Good for you, I won't argue; each to his own.
And that makes this a wonderful place.
is this a suicide note?
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I thought it was a way to END life...
Still here
Still here
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It will be 15 years in October since Vision Thingmh wrote: We've been waiting for this for over 10 years, .
It disturbs me no more to find men base, unjust, or selfish than to see apes mischievous, wolves savage, or the vulture ravenous
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I don't like War On Drugs- the chorus is particularly banal.
The wailing wahoooooooooooo sounds like a throttling at a warped cowboy western hoe-down. Then it all speeds up at end faster & faster into one of those dodgy last numbers you have to suffer when you go to a disco birthday/wedding party & they all start swinging arms & legs together at increasing speed & you cannot escape
The wailing wahoooooooooooo sounds like a throttling at a warped cowboy western hoe-down. Then it all speeds up at end faster & faster into one of those dodgy last numbers you have to suffer when you go to a disco birthday/wedding party & they all start swinging arms & legs together at increasing speed & you cannot escape
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I like what I've heard of the new stuff - For me STILL could kick the ass of any stuff other bands are pumping out
COME TOGETHER - I really like the sound of this and I reckon it would be a bigger hit than MORE - if it went through a studio
COME TOGETHER - I really like the sound of this and I reckon it would be a bigger hit than MORE - if it went through a studio
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
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eldorado69 wrote:It will be 15 years in October since Vision Thingmh wrote: We've been waiting for this for over 10 years, .
Uh, like TBOT's song, 'Inter Alia' states, it's been 18 years now since Vision Thing, 15 years since Under The Gun and 13 years since Gary Marx and Andrew Eldritch could have made a killer album together.
Oh and almost a full 10 years since the official site has stated my signature.
Sorry but some of us are counting the days.
I'm off to invest in medication for this apparent case of OCD.
"... because we're that kind of people."
The chorus of War On Drugs amuses the hell out of me.chickenhead wrote:I don't like War On Drugs- the chorus is particularly banal.
I'd record these myself if I could find the inspiration to finish my own album, never mind anyone else's.
Though recording cover versions does sound like a nice way to test new equipment... time to bust out the bootlegs and start transcribing.
Left at the dead badger.
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I never liked 'em new or old
You still think swastikas look cool
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
The real nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth reich you'll be the first to go
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what he said and i'm not sure if ribbons is old or new but also added to my list of good songs!eastmidswhizzkid wrote:crash and burn, summer, war on drugs, still and suzanne are excellent. will i dream, slept and romeo down are cool. come together i can live without, top nite out makes up for it.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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Still....it makes me happy
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it will make me happier in Belgium,still
Just to qualify my last post and explore some sense of come together.
I just checked it out on a couple of repeats and definitely,
this intro is the sound a man's brain might make realising that yes, I do own that hard-on...
Does anyone else get that?
People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.
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hard-on? NO! try nipple stand okay!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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Thank you MadameB, for the genderisation of the sense as described
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Some would say that's the whole point of the Sisters.chickenhead wrote:I don't like War On Drugs- the chorus is particularly banal.
The wailing wahoooooooooooo sounds like a throttling at a warped cowboy western hoe-down. Then it all speeds up at end faster & faster into one of those dodgy last numbers you have to suffer when you go to a disco birthday/wedding party & they all start swinging arms & legs together at increasing speed & you cannot escape
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
woo- hoo one of their grates song woo- hoo
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It was a reference to the band Suicide and their album, "A Way Of Life", which incidentally as a Sisters fan, influenced the Sisters (read some interviews or at least the inlay to Some Girls) and I thought everyone here would 'get it'.paul wrote:Last week at a gig I heard a 14 year old spoiled little electro-goth kid make the same remark to his friends, also just to draw attentionPrescott wrote:suicide is a way of life
Sheesh.
"... because we're that kind of people."
I do have every Suicide album, and I do know their influence on the Sisters, I just thought it was a lame one-linerPrescott wrote:It was a reference to the band Suicide and their album, "A Way Of Life", which incidentally as a Sisters fan, influenced the Sisters (read some interviews or at least the inlay to Some Girls) and I thought everyone here would 'get it'.paul wrote:Last week at a gig I heard a 14 year old spoiled little electro-goth kid make the same remark to his friends, also just to draw attentionPrescott wrote:suicide is a way of life
Sheesh.