The questions are longer than the answers.
It's ok, they had more musicians in the past than recorded albums...
Interview with AE
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Thanks sukhoi, have a great gig in Prague.
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For once he wasn't slagging off Americans - not that I blame him, mind you...markfiend wrote:Eldritch wrote: Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
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Eldritch wrote:Ben wants to go to South Africa.
I wonder if that even was planned for this May - look at Ben's tour schedule; a double date in Pretoria 8th/9th of May
Now the Eureka machines have gigs in England theses dates, but still, they would have fit suspiciously good in the Sisters tour schedule...another canceled South African gig?
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As he and the band (and crew) are English, that surely would imply they are the worst thing about the place.Debi wrote:great to hear some words from AE but it does grate a little to hear "the worst thing about it is all the English people"!!
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Are full of passionate intensity
ahah yes of course, this thought must dog them constantly LOL!!moses wrote:As he and the band (and crew) are English, that surely would imply they are the worst thing about the place.Debi wrote:great to hear some words from AE but it does grate a little to hear "the worst thing about it is all the English people"!!
nice one, thx
good to see the man still having left a certain kind of humor at the right moment.
anyway, the inauguration of the new czech government woulb be a good place to perform, even vision thing would fit in that particular case
good to see the man still having left a certain kind of humor at the right moment.
anyway, the inauguration of the new czech government woulb be a good place to perform, even vision thing would fit in that particular case
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i think he's probably referring to the english stag and hen parties that have invaded prague and are turning the centre into an eastern european version of the reeperbahn, or even worse - trurning into a version of newcastle's 'bigg market'Eldritch wrote: Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
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Too true, but not all Brits abroad are the Club 18-30 generation.
Thanks for the 'view Sukhoi! Looking forward to more interviews conducted in an SU-34 'Fullback'
Thanks for the 'view Sukhoi! Looking forward to more interviews conducted in an SU-34 'Fullback'
in the case of prague this might refer to those many people from the anglo-american area who came there to work - prague serves as base for many of big companies for all eastern european countries, there are many of them, but our local friends can tell us more. in fact many companies were moving their eastern european headquaters from vienna to either prague or budapest in the past few years.Quiff Boy wrote:i think he's probably referring to the english stag and hen parties that have invaded prague and are turning the centre into an eastern european version of the reeperbahn, or even worse - trurning into a version of newcastle's 'bigg market'Eldritch wrote: Your country is beautiful. The worst thing about it is all the English people.
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so did you know what had been asked before?sukhoi wrote:There was a condition for answering - "no questions asked before" (don't know whose condition, if really set by ). So that I did try...
has anyone asked about his childhood / family?
i havent heard anything about this and someone mentioned somewhere about him keeping very quiet about that?
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Debi wrote:so did you know what had been asked before?sukhoi wrote:There was a condition for answering - "no questions asked before" (don't know whose condition, if really set by ). So that I did try...
has anyone asked about his childhood / family?
i havent heard anything about this and someone mentioned somewhere about him keeping very quiet about that?
I´m not sure, if you will get the answers you wanna hear so far..just browse around and..japp..enjoy..
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doctoravalanche wrote:April fool on Side-Line:
http://www.side-line.com/news_comments. ... 06_0_2_0_C
about time someone realised who the real star of the show wasBelow is 'Doktor Avalanche' live at work at the Brixton Academy back in 1983. You'll also notice Andrew Eldritch, Gary Marx, Craig Adams and Ben Gunn in the line-up next to 'Doktor Avalanche'.
I get the impression that Von prefers to keep quiet about this, that he doesn't really have any interaction with his family (and hasn't had since the late 70s or thereabouts), and that this line of questioning would be one surefire way to guarantee an early end to the interview.Debi wrote:has anyone asked about his childhood / family?
i havent heard anything about this and someone mentioned somewhere about him keeping very quiet about that?
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actually i was wondering about one of the lines in FALAA - about "almost 25 years" and whether that was a reference to his parents (would he have almost been 25 then?) or and upringing?mh wrote:I get the impression that Von prefers to keep quiet about this, that he doesn't really have any interaction with his family (and hasn't had since the late 70s or thereabouts), and that this line of questioning would be one surefire way to guarantee an early end to the interview.Debi wrote:has anyone asked about his childhood / family?
i havent heard anything about this and someone mentioned somewhere about him keeping very quiet about that?