Hey guys and girls,
I couldn't find an appropriate introduction thread or board so I thought i'd just quickly introduce myself here, apologies to mods if this isn't appropriate!
Anyways i've just discovered the Sisters of Mercy, and i'm glad I have!
I don't know how but i'd heard songs etc before but never really looked a lot into them, i've spent a while looking around these boards and it seems to be a good community of real big fans!
Anyways just wanted to introduce myself, go easy on me (i'm only 23) for only just getting into these!!!
Greetz!
Recently discovered...
- 17.auflage
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welcome
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welcome to the dark side of the madhouse.
so will you be changing your name now and then
so will you be changing your name now and then
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stefan moermans wrote:welcome to the dark side of the madhouse.
so will you be changing your name now and then
Haha maybe soon!
I'm still new to The Sisters, maybe one day i'll be a fellow veteran like you guys!
I had a look at the trading forum and saw some of the test pressing threads and the price you guys pay for them on ebay, wow! That's dedication.
Wish I had that kinda money to collect that kind of thing cause it can only go up in value right?
I only happened to come across Sisters of Mercy because of people talking about them on another forum and I youtubed for a few songs and recognised a few and was instantly hooked!
How did everyone else here discover them?
I'm sure a lot of you have been fans for many many years, maybe even longer than i've been alive haha!
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Welcome Newbie.
I'm only 28 so your not totally surrounded by sad old goths.
Start at the early stuff with The Sisters & work yourself all the up to the modern day full-on-rockathon we have now.
Or just watch this marvellous video & wonder if its the same band... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJkFB-YKc-I
Purp.
I'm only 28 so your not totally surrounded by sad old goths.
Start at the early stuff with The Sisters & work yourself all the up to the modern day full-on-rockathon we have now.
Or just watch this marvellous video & wonder if its the same band... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJkFB-YKc-I
Purp.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
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Now I feel old.Dark wrote:23? Please, I'm 19 and joined this place years ago. You're hardly too young.
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Herzlich Wilkommen! We were all new to The Sisters once, but you know that you've truly arrived when you can listen to You Could Be The One and realise that it is the crowning glory of 100,000 years of musical development - when Stig and Ug were banging rocks together in a cave in the Rift Valley, YCBTO was what they could hear in their heads.
"I won't go down in history, but I probably will go down on your sister."
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Stig sang "Ug could be the one!" and Ug knocked him one with his club for doing so.EvilBastard wrote: - when Stig and Ug were banging rocks together in a cave in the Rift Valley, YCBTO was what they could hear in their heads.
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Pleased to make your acquaintance, I'm sure!
As for how I got into The Sisters: I was living in LA during the 80s, where there was this cutting-edge radio station (now sadly declined) that actually gave them airtime. I fell right over. Been coming back for more ever since...
And, um, yes - that makes me one of the ancient
As for how I got into The Sisters: I was living in LA during the 80s, where there was this cutting-edge radio station (now sadly declined) that actually gave them airtime. I fell right over. Been coming back for more ever since...
And, um, yes - that makes me one of the ancient
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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Seems i'm beat on age there!Dark wrote:23? Please, I'm 19 and joined this place years ago. You're hardly too young.
Glad that there's a good range though
Living in LA in the 80s must have been quite something!!!
I'd love to live out there some day but I fear the heat would kill me first!
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It was brilliant!NewbieOfMercy wrote:Living in LA in the 80s must have been quite something!!!
One of the reasons I've been steadily moving north for years...And also wrote:I'd love to live out there some day but I fear the heat would kill me first!
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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Lemme guess: "This Corrosion" on KROQ? That's how I was initiated...7anthea7 wrote:As for how I got into The Sisters: I was living in LA during the 80s, where there was this cutting-edge radio station (now sadly declined) that actually gave them airtime. I fell right over.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...
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A highschool mate gave me a listen at this dodgy tape on his walkman in 1985. Since then I never stopped listening.NewbieOfMercy wrote:
How did everyone else here discover them?
I'm sure a lot of you have been fans for many many years, maybe even longer than i've been alive haha!
"as we walk on the floodland"
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Pass the Werther's Originals, fellaPurple Light wrote:Now I feel old.Dark wrote:23? Please, I'm 19 and joined this place years ago. You're hardly too young.
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similar story though it was eraly 84Ozpat wrote:A highschool mate gave me a listen at this dodgy tape on his walkman in 1985. Since then I never stopped listening.NewbieOfMercy wrote:
How did everyone else here discover them?
I'm sure a lot of you have been fans for many many years, maybe even longer than i've been alive haha!
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I discovered them, when Floodland came out and found them OK.NewbieOfMercy wrote:
How did everyone else here discover them?
I'm sure a lot of you have been fans for many many years, maybe even longer than i've been alive haha!
But then I found those cool looking, strange sounding black vinyl EPs in my local record store and was instantly in love (and I still am).
There have been better plans
But none that I could ever understand...
But none that I could ever understand...
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Are sisters fans mostly old and ridiculous?
I got into them when I was 22. Now 30. No pentagram around the neck, no assless leather pants and really having serious allergic reactions when coming near a Clan of Xymox or VNV Nation cd.
I got into them when I was 22. Now 30. No pentagram around the neck, no assless leather pants and really having serious allergic reactions when coming near a Clan of Xymox or VNV Nation cd.
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How did I get into them?
It was when I was doing O'levels (that dates me for starters) back in 1984. I was listening to Souxsie, The Cure, Psychedelic Furs etc - which made me something of a curiosity in a predominently pro-Chris de Burgh, twinset and pearls catholic girl's boarding school - and a mate from home did me a cassette of Joy Division and Sisters. It was Alice that got me hooked!
It was when I was doing O'levels (that dates me for starters) back in 1984. I was listening to Souxsie, The Cure, Psychedelic Furs etc - which made me something of a curiosity in a predominently pro-Chris de Burgh, twinset and pearls catholic girl's boarding school - and a mate from home did me a cassette of Joy Division and Sisters. It was Alice that got me hooked!
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Run like the wind! Being a Sisters fan is one long litany of shame, upset and disappointment.
Just past my 18th year of Sisters fan(ny)dom... wouldn't change it for the world
Just past my 18th year of Sisters fan(ny)dom... wouldn't change it for the world
"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?"
same here (also early ´84) - B-side was Cure´s Seventeen Seconds... hmmmstefan moermans wrote:similar story though it was eraly 84Ozpat wrote:A highschool mate gave me a listen at this dodgy tape on his walkman in 1985. Since then I never stopped listening.NewbieOfMercy wrote:
How did everyone else here discover them?
I'm sure a lot of you have been fans for many many years, maybe even longer than i've been alive haha!
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