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- markfiend
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Fantastic, I love this line:
a little object of desire that involuntarily caused your feet and hips – and especially in the case of The Sisters, the elbows - to move
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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that made me chuckle with rememberancemarkfiend wrote:Fantastic, I love this line:a little object of desire that involuntarily caused your feet and hips – and especially in the case of The Sisters, the elbows - to move
agreed - i like the way its written, although not to mention FALAA was an oversight of the brief history lessonQuiff Boy wrote:good article
manages to avoid all the clichés and seems to get what the sisters where trying to achieve all along.
nice one
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wasn't there another ellpee called Fudland and a saucy Goth bass playing Priestess or summat?
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indeed, ye olde journo seems to have missed that bit.James Blast wrote:wasn't there another ellpee called Fudland and a saucy Goth bass playing Priestess or summat?
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Thanks for the link
For me, however, this article falls quite short of the expectations it's headline attempted to raise ... sorry for that.
Of course, there's been a sheer endless number of far worse such overview-assessments ...
from that point of view ... ... (and anyway, I couldn't do it at all ...)
But, I really can't see where the author does not intermingle with the usual clichés ...
This might, however, be due to the fact that I've always misinterpreted the Sisters at large ... ... Heaven knows ...
For me, however, this article falls quite short of the expectations it's headline attempted to raise ... sorry for that.
Of course, there's been a sheer endless number of far worse such overview-assessments ...
from that point of view ... ... (and anyway, I couldn't do it at all ...)
But, I really can't see where the author does not intermingle with the usual clichés ...
This might, however, be due to the fact that I've always misinterpreted the Sisters at large ... ... Heaven knows ...
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Indeedy! otherwise a damn fine readmarkfiend wrote:indeed, ye olde journo seems to have missed that bit.James Blast wrote:wasn't there another ellpee called Fudland and a saucy Goth bass playing Priestess or summat?
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This is the kind of 'music journalism' that belies all the other rubbish. I salute you, Mr Marszalek!
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a considered review would be more appreciated, don't just follow the herd
I mean you have all this time on your hands
I mean you have all this time on your hands
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Enjoyable read! Thanks!
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You talkin' to me, Mr Blast?James Blast wrote:a considered review would be more appreciated, don't just follow the herd
I mean you have all this time on your hands
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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That's the first I've heard of The Sisters doing a Skinner session...
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I didn't like to say
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Would that I had any qualifications to even attempt it. And I'm not exactly unbiased...James Blast wrote:I didn't like to say
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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there's so much smoke, rumours and random intelligence surrounding The Sisters it's no wonder
part of our addiction, I guess
part of our addiction, I guess
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