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- Garbageman
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Welcome to the world of misfits
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
greetings form P(h)oland and welcome.
- Shadow_Smile
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Not new, but it;s nice to say HELLOOOOOOOOOOOW !!!
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
- timsinister
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Heartland Initiation? You evil man!Big Si wrote:20 replies and nobody has asked the obligatory questions?
1. With Beard or without?
2. Which Album, and why?
3. Gary Marx or Jerry Wayne Lovelock?
4. And finally the one question to which the answer will either make you very welcome here, or be sent to stand in the corner with Izzy HaveMercy - "You Could be The One....."
Welcome aboard, D. I moved to your old city a couple of years ago, and love it dearly.
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- Road Kill
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Wow, thanks for the welcome guys.
Big Si.... OK I'll give the "initiation" a go
1. With the short died black hair and the white suit, I really liked the beard, (thinking back to the appearance on ToTP and the video for Dominion.
I prefer the clean shaven look on the whole though - especially with the long hair, died blond, or more recent no hair on Andrew. I'd imagine a beard with any of those looks would look daft on him, but Andrew looks great with the Dominion video "Man from Delmonte" type look.
2. I'll ignore the EP collection - Some Girls Wander By Mistake, or the unoffical releases as they cover too long a time period to be classed as albums.
It's a touch choice as I love Floodland, but out of the three main releases I'd have to say "First and Last And Always" is my favourite album primarily because it grabs and doesn't let go. Whereas Floodland was more varied and progressive, (and had the lovely Patricia), FaLaA locks you in for the duration and is perhaps more autobiographical or rather from the heart, (despite 1959 on Floodland). There's not a bad song on the album, (not that there was on Floodland either). Plus, songs like the title track is always one of the songs I want to hear when I see them live, (although I love the recent version of Lucretia they've been playing too).
I don't know if it was because it was the FaLaA album and the prior EP's that originally got me into the Sisters so it always has a special place, or just the fact it's a crackingly good album, but there you go.
I do like the third album, but that doesn't come close to the first two for me despite some great songs, and definitely at least one song that would make my shortlist for a favourite in "Ribbons".
3. Gary Marx. Plus I loved Ghostdance...ALTHOUGH...
I feel like apologising, but I did like Jerry/Wayne's m*****n although gave up after the Carved in Sand (fourth I think) album. The first four albums still occasionally get dusted off for a listen - God's Own Medicine was my favourite, although their version of "Like a Hurricane" on the first album is still stunning to me, (I prefer it to the original Neil Young version.)
4. Straight over my head I'm afraid..!
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Big Si.... OK I'll give the "initiation" a go
1. With the short died black hair and the white suit, I really liked the beard, (thinking back to the appearance on ToTP and the video for Dominion.
I prefer the clean shaven look on the whole though - especially with the long hair, died blond, or more recent no hair on Andrew. I'd imagine a beard with any of those looks would look daft on him, but Andrew looks great with the Dominion video "Man from Delmonte" type look.
2. I'll ignore the EP collection - Some Girls Wander By Mistake, or the unoffical releases as they cover too long a time period to be classed as albums.
It's a touch choice as I love Floodland, but out of the three main releases I'd have to say "First and Last And Always" is my favourite album primarily because it grabs and doesn't let go. Whereas Floodland was more varied and progressive, (and had the lovely Patricia), FaLaA locks you in for the duration and is perhaps more autobiographical or rather from the heart, (despite 1959 on Floodland). There's not a bad song on the album, (not that there was on Floodland either). Plus, songs like the title track is always one of the songs I want to hear when I see them live, (although I love the recent version of Lucretia they've been playing too).
I don't know if it was because it was the FaLaA album and the prior EP's that originally got me into the Sisters so it always has a special place, or just the fact it's a crackingly good album, but there you go.
I do like the third album, but that doesn't come close to the first two for me despite some great songs, and definitely at least one song that would make my shortlist for a favourite in "Ribbons".
3. Gary Marx. Plus I loved Ghostdance...ALTHOUGH...
I feel like apologising, but I did like Jerry/Wayne's m*****n although gave up after the Carved in Sand (fourth I think) album. The first four albums still occasionally get dusted off for a listen - God's Own Medicine was my favourite, although their version of "Like a Hurricane" on the first album is still stunning to me, (I prefer it to the original Neil Young version.)
4. Straight over my head I'm afraid..!
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- MadameButterfly
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Awww....bless you Leodiensian in USA or D
These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
As far as I'm concerned you have passed with an A+ so just enjoy the forum and if you like "You Could Be The One" you will be placed in an appreciation society, although there is no aprreciation society as we do not talk about it but those in it know about it.
Now enjoy the HL ride!
These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
As far as I'm concerned you have passed with an A+ so just enjoy the forum and if you like "You Could Be The One" you will be placed in an appreciation society, although there is no aprreciation society as we do not talk about it but those in it know about it.
Now enjoy the HL ride!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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- Road Kill
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Ah, got you now about "You Could Be One"! I never brought that with me when I moved to the USA as the More single I bought was the CD version, but in a ridiculously large gatefold Vinyl type sleeve so it got stuffed in with all my old vinyl that I stored at my mums in Headingley.MadameButterfly wrote:Awww....bless you Leodiensian in USA or D
These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
As far as I'm concerned you have passed with an A+ so just enjoy the forum and if you like "You Could Be The One" you will be placed in an appreciation society, although there is no aprreciation society as we do not talk about it but those in it know about it.
Now enjoy the HL ride!
I haven't heard that song in years, but remember I did in fact like it apart from the chorus - the "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey..." bit was a bit cringeworthy I recall!
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- Shadow_Smile
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MadameButterfly wrote: These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
and if you ever forget your socks, during a HL meeting,.............
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
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- Road Kill
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Damn, got it stuck in my head now...
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- Road Kill
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Yeah that was the Nephilim gig! Utterly fantastic show, still memorable to this day.markfiend wrote:1990? On the Elizium tour? I was there.Leodiensian in USA wrote:The FotN at Leeds Uni
Also at plenty of goff shows at the Duchess in the early 90s, and I virtually lived at the Phono from 1990 to about 93. Probably bumped into you at one time or another.
- nodubmanshouts
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Mmmm, Did you go to Leeds Girls Grammar, Leodiensian?
(sorry! Couldn't resist googling the name!)
(sorry! Couldn't resist googling the name!)
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- Road Kill
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er...no. I'm male.nodubmanshouts wrote:Mmmm, Did you go to Leeds Girls Grammar, Leodiensian?
(sorry! Couldn't resist googling the name!)
Leodiensian just means someone from Leeds!
(I went to Lawnswood by the way. The proper Lawnswood before it got knocked down and replaced with a flat pack building.)
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Indeed. Might not be the best gig I've ever been to, but it's certainly in the top few.Leodiensian in USA wrote:Yeah that was the Nephilim gig! Utterly fantastic show, still memorable to this day.
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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Hee! Yeah I've also got that one, the More single bought as a CD version in the ridiculously large sleeve!Leodiensian in USA wrote: Ah, got you now about "You Could Be One"! I never brought that with me when I moved to the USA as the More single I bought was the CD version, but in a ridiculously large gatefold Vinyl type sleeve so it got stuffed in with all my old vinyl that I stored at my mums in Headingley.
Leodiensian in USA wrote:I haven't heard that song in years, but remember I did in fact like it apart from the chorus - the "Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey..." bit was a bit cringeworthy I recall!
No, no, the chorus part goes "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah...."
But you like it and that's all that matters really!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
- MadameButterfly
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Shadow_Smile wrote:MadameButterfly wrote: These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
and if you ever forget your socks, during a HL meeting,.............
that's your own fault though and didn't you get them sent back to you or something?
Most people forget something or lose something at the HL meets!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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People forget their names and addresses, people lose the plot
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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- MadameButterfly
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I almost lost my husband, looked after strange but delightful punk men with huge boots that don't fit in the taxi properly
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
- Shadow_Smile
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There still somewhere in "Burns" placeMadameButterfly wrote:Shadow_Smile wrote:MadameButterfly wrote: These people are insane. There is NO initiation on HL well...not really!
and if you ever forget your socks, during a HL meeting,.............
that's your own fault though and didn't you get them sent back to you or something?
Most people forget something or lose something at the HL meets!
I was quite impressed until I hit the floor,.....Isn’t that what friends are for ?
- christophe
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hallow
and yeah, even I lost something during a HL meeting
and yeah, even I lost something during a HL meeting
Another Shade of You.
- bodydyslexic
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another newb saying hello...so,erm.... hello
- bodydyslexic
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thought i'd give to you on a plate- sucking up to the administrator on the first post!!
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Epic FAIL!Leodiensian in USA wrote:"You Could Be One"! I never brought that with me when I moved to the USA
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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