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- Road Kill
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who would agree that a Eldridge, Marx, Adams Hussey tour/record would be what us real fans want.. .. come on Eldridge, sort it..
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sorry, thought this was going to be a link to free pron..
As much as it saddens me IT'S NOT 1985 ANYMORE
As much as it saddens me IT'S NOT 1985 ANYMORE
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WELL,, EVERY OTHER f**ker IS REFORMING AND MAKING A KILLING.. makes sense to me,, it's not 1985 anymore,,? dumb ass,, if you were a fan in 1985 you were prob 15 - 22 years old, now your prob 38 - 45 years old with lots of reason to want to relive your teenage/younger memories,. and see a band when they were at their best.AND have more desposable income. .. am i wrong?
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I'm pretty sure "us real fans" can spell all of their names correctly.
It's Aldridge.
A reunion tour would be so goddam sad.
Reading your reply to QB: That's even sadder. And mind your manners, buck-o. He has strange and eldritch powers.
It's Aldridge.
A reunion tour would be so goddam sad.
Reading your reply to QB: That's even sadder. And mind your manners, buck-o. He has strange and eldritch powers.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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IT HAS BEEN 25 YEARS,, SORRY FOR THE SPELLING MISTAKE - SO,, you think it would be sad? ok,
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what is the best line up of the sisters then...?
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As insultan2075 wrote:I'm pretty sure "us real fans" can spell all of their names correctly. It's Aldridge.
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"Of course there's a new album coming out."
"We're in discussions with a new record company."
"We're working on a new single, inter alia."
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didn't take long...leedstower wrote:what a boring forum,, i quit..
How about Eldritch/Marx/Gunn/Adams/Avalanche, anyone? Forget Wayne, he wrote a few decent songs and played guitar well enough, but he wasn't really a Sister, if you know what I mean. Although the current line-up seems close enough too...
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Ban for trolling?
*edit: Actually, I think that may well have been Andrew himself having a laugh with us
*edit: Actually, I think that may well have been Andrew himself having a laugh with us
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Dammit! I was going to say tha, read the thread too late.sultan2075 wrote:I'm pretty sure "us real fans" can spell all of their names correctly.
It's Aldridge.
Well, LT: As said many time in this forum too boring for you to stay at, the band moved on. As did the rest of the world.
Farewell!
So after quiting, enjoy some aged stars impersonating their past self while we enjoy the still living and pulsating machine that's The Sisters of Mercy.
And regards to Al. Be it Bundy or Dridge.
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For what it's worth, now Hussey has a bit more free time on his hands I think it would be a great idea. From interviews I've head I know both Huss and Eldo are well over any grevience. I doubt it'll ever happen, but to see the Sisters with the mighty hussmonster on lead guitar would please me to my very core.
I don't think it would be sad either to be honest, I think it would be awesome.
I don't think it would be sad either to be honest, I think it would be awesome.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
Actually, another great split-up sparking the birth of a thing as big as Floodland might be worthwile.
Good idea.
Good idea.
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There's nowt so queer as folk.
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We should be so lucky.leedstower wrote:what a boring forum,, i quit..
What rock did that come out from under?
PS - When Von starts doing the nostalgia circuit, I'll top myself
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It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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If I were going to buy into a nostalgia tour that would be the line up.mh wrote:didn't take long...leedstower wrote:what a boring forum,, i quit..
How about Eldritch/Marx/Gunn/Adams/Avalanche, anyone? Forget Wayne, he wrote a few decent songs and played guitar well enough, but he wasn't really a Sister, if you know what I mean. Although the current line-up seems close enough too...
Ultimately, I'm not that fussed.
I'd be more than happy with a full time bass player added to the current line up.
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suck my ballsleedstower wrote:WELL,, EVERY OTHER f**ker IS REFORMING AND MAKING A KILLING.. makes sense to me,, it's not 1985 anymore,,? dumb ass,, if you were a fan in 1985 you were prob 15 - 22 years old, now your prob 38 - 45 years old with lots of reason to want to relive your teenage/younger memories,. and see a band when they were at their best.AND have more desposable income. .. am i wrong?
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Nothing wrong with your maths, but the assumption that anyone would want to relive their teenage memories is fundamentally flawed. If I went to see today half the bands I enjoyed when I was a yoof I'd probably complain that they were too loud, that the line for the bar was too long, the beer was too expensive, and there was nowhere to have a smoke. Disposable income has little if anything to do with your enjoyment of a band - I had buggerallmoney when I started going to see Hawkwind, and had a great time. Now I have more in the way of income, but they sound just the same. Not sure what point you're making here.leedstower wrote:if you were a fan in 1985 you were prob 15 - 22 years old, now your prob 38 - 45 years old with lots of reason to want to relive your teenage/younger memories,. and see a band when they were at their best.AND have more desposable income. .. am i wrong?
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He got it right though - it was the best line up by far if you add Craig Adams. Happy days.
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In keeping with the actual subject heading of this thread:
Isn't what we want a new record???
Isn't what we want a new record???
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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You've not been around here long, have you?7anthea7 wrote:In keeping with the actual subject heading of this thread:
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Hank Moody
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