Thus Spoke Eldritch
I wanna believe too, but after "Made Glorious Summer" when everything was geared up to happen but didn't, I'm not gonna celebrate until I'm holding some physical product in my dirty little mitts. (Likewise I ain't gonna be too upset if it doesn't happen, for the same reason )
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Now and then I drink so much i forget about the idea the Sisters made an album at all in their career.
Do it, try it at home, it's great when you crawl through your vomit and find a plastic prehistoric disc: hey, what's this? WOW, a Sisters album!
Vision Thing never sounded that powerful.
In the meantime, i skip this hobby of hoping and watching shows where Dok bangs the drum. This war is over.
Do it, try it at home, it's great when you crawl through your vomit and find a plastic prehistoric disc: hey, what's this? WOW, a Sisters album!
Vision Thing never sounded that powerful.
In the meantime, i skip this hobby of hoping and watching shows where Dok bangs the drum. This war is over.
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Seems like an April Fools day
And anyway, would you really want a A Slight Case of Overbombing Part 2?
IF it were true, it would only have some interest if we could have a historic perspective, and the versions of "Summer", "Crash and Burn", etc. appeared in versions recorded at the time of their creation, not played by this band that, lets face it, it's the weaker so far.
I wouldn't buy it
Who am I kidding, I would buy it, and probably like it... It's better to start therapy soon.
And anyway, would you really want a A Slight Case of Overbombing Part 2?
IF it were true, it would only have some interest if we could have a historic perspective, and the versions of "Summer", "Crash and Burn", etc. appeared in versions recorded at the time of their creation, not played by this band that, lets face it, it's the weaker so far.
I wouldn't buy it
Who am I kidding, I would buy it, and probably like it... It's better to start therapy soon.
You'll probably find that that's far from consensus.circle wrote:IF it were true, it would only have some interest if we could have a historic perspective, and the versions of "Summer", "Crash and Burn", etc. appeared in versions recorded at the time of their creation, not played by this band that, lets face it, it's the weaker so far.
To me too. I think it's fake. Remember Von's ridiculous interview in one russian rock magazine printed somewhere in the middle 90s - in the fist part of those text correspondent frankly says, that didn't understand some words._emma_ wrote:To be honest, to me this entire interview seems made up.
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Seconded. Some may not care for the band's current 'style' - that's a personal taste thing - but 'weak' is definitely the wrong adjective, whether you like it or not.Motz wrote:You'll probably find that that's far from consensus.circle wrote:I... this band that, lets face it, it's the weaker so far.
And I like it fine! Not to mention the fact that Chris and Ben have apparently been able to get Von moving in a way that hasn't happened in some time, for which we should all be forever grateful.
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It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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we are talking about "art" so nowadays he can disagree with your opinions ( especially that you're not a pro music critics, aren't you ? )
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I think Von should be invited to the Leeds aftershow party on Weds to get hideously pissed & hope he tells all.
“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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Good luck with that...Purple Light wrote:I think Von should be invited to the Leeds aftershow party on Weds to get hideously pissed & hope he tells all.
Make sure it includes everything about the origins of Arms, too.
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From the link dtsom posted in another thread:
(my emphasis)Chris Catalyst wrote:You never know... we're always writing and recording.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Himself has said the same in the past...but I'm too lazy to go trawling through all my file to locate specific references, so you'll have to trust my memory on it.markfiend wrote:You never know... we're always writing and recording.
I'm thinking he's finally/nearly accumulated enough material that he's satisfied with that he could get something release-able out of it. On the other hand, my faith knows no bounds...
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if it's a made up interview it's pretty lame. why bother, unless you think tricking HLers into posting thread no. 32254354765etc on the theme of "when....what if.....please-before-i-die...." etc makes you some kind of evil puppeteer? i mean -it's not like we need much encouragement is it? nowhere near as good as the bird who hangs out in strip-clubs who thinks von would rather shag her than any one of a horde of groupies half her age who aren't married (her college-age daughter perhaps?)
no, i'm going to be optimistic and agree with mr.fiend. liverpool for the title and a new sisters album -well worth waiting 19 years for.
p.s.- this line-up is the best for a long, long while and any new product will be a lot to do with the energy that they have brought to the big machine, IMO.
no, i'm going to be optimistic and agree with mr.fiend. liverpool for the title and a new sisters album -well worth waiting 19 years for.
p.s.- this line-up is the best for a long, long while and any new product will be a lot to do with the energy that they have brought to the big machine, IMO.
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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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Agreed Lee
Edit: well, apart from the Kopite rubbish
Edit: well, apart from the Kopite rubbish
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Completely agree too Lee.
Especially the kopite bit.
Especially the kopite bit.
“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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7anthea7 wrote:
Make sure it includes everything about the origins of Arms, too.
Yes please all that can be found, even if coming from Brothers (Sister) Grimm.
OK, here's a rough translation of the 3rd question:
Q: You've been living in Hamburg for over 20 years now. Why did you decide to leave your hometown Leeds and the UK?
A: Hamburg is my place on earth. I feel free and safe there. I've always liked Germany and the Germans very much. It's a realy wonderful country and people. And Hamburg is a lively and colourful city, which never sleeps. There's plenty of interesting things going on there all the time.
You still think this is the genuine Eldritch speaking this? If he is, he's either very drunk or just very angry at hearing the same questions over and over again and hence taking the p*ss. Or just playing an April Fool's joke.
In my opinion.
Q: You've been living in Hamburg for over 20 years now. Why did you decide to leave your hometown Leeds and the UK?
A: Hamburg is my place on earth. I feel free and safe there. I've always liked Germany and the Germans very much. It's a realy wonderful country and people. And Hamburg is a lively and colourful city, which never sleeps. There's plenty of interesting things going on there all the time.
You still think this is the genuine Eldritch speaking this? If he is, he's either very drunk or just very angry at hearing the same questions over and over again and hence taking the p*ss. Or just playing an April Fool's joke.
In my opinion.
_emma_ wrote: You still think this is the genuine Eldritch speaking this? If he is, he's either very drunk or just very angry at hearing the same questions over and over again and hence taking the p*ss. Or just playing an April Fool's joke.
In my opinion.
It's certainly strange... that doesn't sounds like him...
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