Temple Of Love - 20th Anniversary Release

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mh wrote:Am I mad, but I actually prefer the 7" version? I always thought it worked better as a short-sharp-shock, and, without wanting to overtly agree with Black Shuck (who is obviously stark raving :D ) I do find the choruses a bit wearying in the extended version.
But if it wasn't for the 12" we wouldn't have a released version of Gimme Shelter! :D And it's good for the disco's!
for playing while the dj nips to the lav? ;)
to ogle at girls shaking their touche's to! :wink: :P :oops: :innocent:
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Quiff Boy wrote:
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mh wrote:Am I mad, but I actually prefer the 7" version? I always thought it worked better as a short-sharp-shock, and, without wanting to overtly agree with Black Shuck (who is obviously stark raving :D ) I do find the choruses a bit wearying in the extended version.
But if it wasn't for the 12" we wouldn't have a released version of Gimme Shelter! :D And it's good for the disco's!
for playing while the dj nips to the lav? ;)
this corrosion or bela lugosi were my favs when the time came :roll:
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hallucienate wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:
Big Si wrote: But if it wasn't for the 12" we wouldn't have a released version of Gimme Shelter! :D And it's good for the disco's!
for playing while the dj nips to the lav? ;)
this corrosion or bela lugosi were my favs when the time came :roll:
I always play "Black #1" by Type O Negative when I am DJing and need to nip to the lavvy and / or the bar

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the ministry's "stigmata" or "jesus built my hotrod (12" version)" were quite handy for that too :)
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hallucienate wrote:blue monday. next question?
Yep!

And "The Reptile House EP"(1983) which was released five months earlier had been kept off the UK Independant top spot from it too.
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As much as I admire their contribution to modern dance music(according to many "Blue Monday" is the most influential 80s single) it really was very boring to see the same song atop the UK Indie chart for so long back then,wasn't it? I hate those marathon songs from the bottom of my heart!Ta! 8)
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heathens ;)
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Quiff Boy wrote:heathens ;)
Yeh.

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mh wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:heathens ;)
Yeh.

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Gimme the 9 minute Perfect Kiss any day. But enough about my GF...
DITTO! ;D
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IMO the 7" This Corrosion was better than the 12"
it did what it had to do, it was succinct, in and out in 3 mins, perfect pop!
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Still the best gonzoid filth vinyl ever to grace the decks in our neck of the woods....

even rocked the joint in the st johns "night club" under water....50p admission...anyone else remember??? leeds 84 - 91?? wolves 85 - 89??
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doktor wolf wrote:Still the best gonzoid filth vinyl ever to grace the decks in our neck of the woods....

even rocked the joint in the st johns "night club" under water....50p admission...anyone else remember??? leeds 84 - 91?? wolves 85 - 89??
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been reading this site for a while, lots of young uns on here...wondered whether anyone cared for the Old Time Sisterhood, so thought it time to join the crowd....first caught von at the Selly Park Tavern supporting my old comrades Wild and Wondering...PWEI to the uninitiated....all this talk of a new album you get on here....come on....I WILL be drawing my pension before that ever happens...none the less...F***** A1 forum aint it??
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doktor wolf wrote:been reading this site for a while, lots of young uns on here...wondered whether anyone cared for the Old Time Sisterhood, so thought it time to join the crowd....first caught von at the Selly Park Tavern supporting my old comrades Wild and Wondering...PWEI to the uninitiated....all this talk of a new album you get on here....come on....I WILL be drawing my pension before that ever happens...none the less...F***** A1 forum aint it??
Welcome to oor cosy place Ya Bawbag (had to do that to keep Big Si happy) I turned 45 this year and am a big PWEI fan, so yer right at home

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@ Doctor Wolf - Welcome To Heartland :-)

On the subject of TOL - according to legend the original 83 12" version is the most play song at "Rock City" in Nottingham!

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TOL was one of the first Sisters songs I ever heard.. loved it the minute I heard it.. I like the 92 version as well.. not as crappy as the new version of Alice. I wonder if we are going to get a reworked version of Damage Done for the 25th anniversary.. hehe ;D
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doktor wolf wrote:none the less...F***** A1 forum aint it??
thanks :D

and welcome to HL :)
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doktor wolf wrote:the st johns "night club" under water....50p admission...anyone else remember??? leeds 84 - 91??
No. Give us a clue. My memory's fading.
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In the merrion centre, 50p admission, gave you a washer when you walked in, hand it in at the bar and get a free drink...all this at 2.00 in the afternoon....by midnight the entire place was virtually under water...seem to recall a few of the old leeds glitterati hanging out there...step forward Phil of the Rose...always there...not quite!!

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doktor wolf wrote:In the merrion centre, 50p admission, gave you a washer when you walked in, hand it in at the bar and get a free drink...all this at 2.00 in the afternoon....by midnight the entire place was virtually under water...seem to recall a few of the old leeds glitterati hanging out there...step forward Phil of the Rose...always there...not quite!!
the phono? yep.... annie hogan was a dj and marc almond was always down there... :P
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the phono! thats the place, not being from leeds is my excuse..used to get up there most weekends though, well, in between going down the Brum Barrel Organ and gods own boozer The Mitre in the heart of Stourbridge.

Recall a similar club about 10 years ago in leeds that was open virtually all day, kind of a door in the middle of a wall, not far from the Duchess...Temple was on pretty heavy rotation there, every 5th song, not that you could tell you were in leeds or anything!
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Considering that the sleeve for this song is obviously so popular, is there a story behind the artwork on Sisters releases? The basic format has always stayed the same. Did Andy do the illustrations himself? Nothing ever seems to get credited to anyone.
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If memory serves me well the majority of artwork was penned by Von, stolen in the most part from varied sources, much of which can be found on this forum in the archives...though i do believe that the TOL sleeve was designed by "an uncredited friend".

I use the phrase correct me if i'm wrong loosley as i know many people will now do just that....

pedantic geeks the lot of us! :lol:

can anyone of the above mentioned pedant explain the reasoning for the reversal of the TOL Sunburst on the 92 release? now theres a question for ya's..... :wink:
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doktor wolf wrote:...gave you a washer when you walked in, hand it in at the bar and get a free drink...all this at 2.00 in the afternoon...
Hehe, the washers! I'd forgotten all about those. Saturday lunctimes used to be good in the Phono. Plenty of Sisters & Nephilim & huge amounts of dry ice. I remember one time they played a super-extended version of Temple Of Love that was longer than any of the official versions. I guess someone remixed it themself.
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