going slightly off topic here, but may i just say that i love the title of this thread - it sounds so much like the name of an agony aunt column
i can just about visualise perched in front of his computer, giving advice to spotty teens on how to get laid
Ask Andrew
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Debi wrote:how much thinking can a bloke doEvan Von Himmel wrote: So let him think about the new album...
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7anthea7 wrote:Tch. Isn't one reason* we find him so, erm, interesting the fact that he does think, rather a lot?Debi wrote:in fact isn't that an oxymoron or sommit
*I was going to say the whole reason, but then I remembered who'd been posting...
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i don't know precisely how much thinking this one did, but i do know that the end result would put off your average bloke from thinking any more than is necessary to open a can of beerDebi wrote:how much thinking can a bloke doEvan Von Himmel wrote: So let him think about the new album...
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Evan Von Himmel wrote:No one, I hope. But he have been asked for every (really) interesting thing, so If you want to ask him something new you have to ask questions like these...Moakahontas wrote:
...who would ask something like that??
...or like this:
Moakahontas wrote: I would ask, if he had an photo of himself just got out of bed..
How true..
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http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/misc/deardok.htmLouLou wrote:going slightly off topic here, but may i just say that i love the title of this thread - it sounds so much like the name of an agony aunt column
i can just about visualise perched in front of his computer, giving advice to spotty teens on how to get laid
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
precisely. he has got potential. why not make a career out of it?Quiff Boy wrote:http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/misc/deardok.htmLouLou wrote:going slightly off topic here, but may i just say that i love the title of this thread - it sounds so much like the name of an agony aunt column
i can just about visualise perched in front of his computer, giving advice to spotty teens on how to get laid
The name, make, colour and model of his bleedin' cats apparently....Quiff Boy wrote:
c) what could he tell us that he hasn't said a thousand times
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I still regret not having asked him why on earth did he choose that girl from Berlin in Under the gun????
Ah... and by the way, the cat enigma (or part of it) may be solved by right clicking on the pictures of them from the official site.....
Ah... and by the way, the cat enigma (or part of it) may be solved by right clicking on the pictures of them from the official site.....
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Just like Ofra Haza, he'd admired her from afarNada wrote:I still regret not having asked him why on earth did he choose that girl from Berlin in Under the gun????
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Ahh...Teri, huh? I think she´s very pretty..and as Von told in that swedish interview: she had an voice like an angel...Nada wrote:I still regret not having asked him why on earth did he choose that girl from Berlin in Under the gun????
Ah... and by the way, the cat enigma (or part of it) may be solved by right clicking on the pictures of them from the official site.....
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I have top admit that, even though I was a massive Berlin fan, Under The Gun took awhile to grow on me...but grow it did. I'm inclined think it had less to do with Teri Nunn than it did with the song being rather, erm, atypical.Moakahontas wrote:Ahh...Teri, huh? I think she´s very pretty..and as Von told in that swedish interview: she had an voice like an angel...Nada wrote:I still regret not having asked him why on earth did he choose that girl from Berlin in Under the gun????
Ah... and by the way, the cat enigma (or part of it) may be solved by right clicking on the pictures of them from the official site.....
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from my archives
Terri Nunn wrote:
"This Corrosion" is what started my love affair with Andrew Eldritch,
but "Under The Gun" was originally called "Two Worlds Apart", written by
a guy I wrote with before meeting Andrew. I sent my demo of it to
Andrew, who fell in love with it too. He added the rap/rant lyrics at
the end (which are brilliant).
Terri Nunn wrote:
"This Corrosion" is what started my love affair with Andrew Eldritch,
but "Under The Gun" was originally called "Two Worlds Apart", written by
a guy I wrote with before meeting Andrew. I sent my demo of it to
Andrew, who fell in love with it too. He added the rap/rant lyrics at
the end (which are brilliant).
Goths have feelings too