I love The Sisters Of Mercy!
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Nice, better than "Gut, Besser, Goesser"eotunun wrote:..And here's an Avatar for you:
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Loved them from the first time that I heard them. I was 14 and I heard Temple of love. A year later a school friend of mine gave me a tape from the Royal Albert Hall concert.
After that I was hooked..
After that I was hooked..
This is very trivia so I thought I'd put it here rather than start another thread.
While browsing through Ben's myspace, I found the link to this interview:
http://www.mamatrash.com/beninterview.htm
The interview is not about The Sisters, it's about Ben's band Night By Night - BUT when asked to give 5 facts about himself, Ben starts the answer with:
While browsing through Ben's myspace, I found the link to this interview:
http://www.mamatrash.com/beninterview.htm
The interview is not about The Sisters, it's about Ben's band Night By Night - BUT when asked to give 5 facts about himself, Ben starts the answer with:
It adds even more charm to what he's done with both Floods. I always knew that noble looks and behaviour come from noble parentage.Let's start with I really like cats and kittens and my mum is a cat breeder, ummm, hang on and let me really quickly think. (...)
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Indeed. And he certainly has the look of an indolent tom, now hasn't he?_emma_ wrote:I always knew that noble looks and behaviour come from noble parentage.
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Yeah? Good luck with that800mak wrote: And even now... I want More!
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Good god I thought this topic had been banished...
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No, No, No, we will keep it alive, just for you.Purple Light wrote:Good god I thought this topic had been banished...
Lord, what can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the reaper man.
Now very on topic:
On Friday I entertained a great (as I thought then) idea:
I thought about creating a "best versions" folder of Sisters songs from various eras, best versions I mean both good quality (not too much audience noise) and good performance, from various gigs. So that when drunk during a party I could just open the folder, select all and play at random order rather than search chaotically through various roughly described CDs in the drawer.
The idea seemed brilliant at first, but I gave up when I realised that I spent the whole Saturday morning and managed to create a 7 hour long playlist not even being one third through the contents of the drawer.
On Friday I entertained a great (as I thought then) idea:
I thought about creating a "best versions" folder of Sisters songs from various eras, best versions I mean both good quality (not too much audience noise) and good performance, from various gigs. So that when drunk during a party I could just open the folder, select all and play at random order rather than search chaotically through various roughly described CDs in the drawer.
The idea seemed brilliant at first, but I gave up when I realised that I spent the whole Saturday morning and managed to create a 7 hour long playlist not even being one third through the contents of the drawer.
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_emma_ wrote:Now very on topic:
On Friday I entertained a great (as I thought then) idea:
I thought about creating a "best versions" folder of Sisters songs from various eras, best versions I mean both good quality (not too much audience noise) and good performance, from various gigs. So that when drunk during a party I could just open the folder, select all and play at random order rather than search chaotically through various roughly described CDs in the drawer.
The idea seemed brilliant at first, but I gave up when I realised that I spent the whole Saturday morning and managed to create a 7 hour long playlist not even being one third through the contents of the drawer.
..hehehe..
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snap! on all counts. that was february 1985 for me. fuck me i LOVE the sisters.242headhunter wrote:Loved them from the first time that I heard them. I was 14 and I heard Temple of love. A year later a school friend of mine gave me a tape from the Royal Albert Hall concert.
After that I was hooked..
Well I was handsome and I was strong
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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it was 1988 for me. and has stayed with my soul since then.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:that was february 1985 for me. fuck me i LOVE the sisters.
fuck me and you of course we LOVE the sisters!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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sometime '87 a mystery that grew more appealling
f**k us all for LOVIN' the sisters
heeey, why does my f**k get f**king censored?
f**k us all for LOVIN' the sisters
heeey, why does my f**k get f**king censored?
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Because, grasshopper, you lack the secret fucking knowledge.darkparticle wrote:
heeey, why does my f**k get f**king censored?
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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thank-you sultan master for pointing out the f**king low worthlessness of my being - I will wank with an enlightened strokeBecause, grasshopper, you lack the secret f**king knowledge.
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..that reminds me of 1993 ...I was wearing an very old, used Sisters-Shirt in size L (much too big for me) ..it was a gift from my cousin who brought the Sisters to me at age 8 in 1988 around..
Damn...I was looking like..erm...ouh...
Damn...I was looking like..erm...ouh...
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love 'em... they confound, delight & even occassionaly dissappoint but they never really let you down... Their continued existence in whatever form makes everything else okay... like some weird combination of your favourite team, pet & partner all with a soundtrack of dreams... First & Last & ALways ver Sisters!
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I must admit I dont listen to TSOM as much as I used too - which was A LOT! Yet they are still #1 in an ever changing top 10/100/whatever. And Always will be.
I get this feeling in my gut where I here something NOT overplayed and am back in 1987 with lots more hair! lol
I LOVE The Sisters Of Mercy so there!
Knew You'd Be Pleased! (not said that in ages lol)
I get this feeling in my gut where I here something NOT overplayed and am back in 1987 with lots more hair! lol
I LOVE The Sisters Of Mercy so there!
Knew You'd Be Pleased! (not said that in ages lol)
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
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First heard the Sisters in 83-84--my step brother at the time were into them along with Alien Sex Fiend, Specimen, Killing Joke, Cocteau twins, Bauhaus ....the list goes on
I loved the Sisters
Sat my art exams in 85 and did my whole exam on a load of variations of the First and Last and Always Lp [I failed!!!!!!!!!!!!] but did get all my pictures displayed at an art exhibition at high school [they are all lost before anyone asks!!!]
I loved the Sisters
Started work in 1986 and found myself with far too much money left over after pissing most of it away in every pub and club in south west Scotland and managed to buy lots of Sisters bootleg LPs, singles and live cassettes
I loved the Sisters
Could not get the time off work to see them at Wembley 1990—had tickets though.....
I loved the Sisters
My work managed to consume me for the most part of the nineties [did see countless other bands though] till 2000 and I saw the Sisters at the Barrowlands
I loved the Sisters
Fast forward 10 years and having seen them another 3 times ,I can say....
I love the Sisters..................
I loved the Sisters
Sat my art exams in 85 and did my whole exam on a load of variations of the First and Last and Always Lp [I failed!!!!!!!!!!!!] but did get all my pictures displayed at an art exhibition at high school [they are all lost before anyone asks!!!]
I loved the Sisters
Started work in 1986 and found myself with far too much money left over after pissing most of it away in every pub and club in south west Scotland and managed to buy lots of Sisters bootleg LPs, singles and live cassettes
I loved the Sisters
Could not get the time off work to see them at Wembley 1990—had tickets though.....
I loved the Sisters
My work managed to consume me for the most part of the nineties [did see countless other bands though] till 2000 and I saw the Sisters at the Barrowlands
I loved the Sisters
Fast forward 10 years and having seen them another 3 times ,I can say....
I love the Sisters..................