thank you, Rafal!
that is really nice.
66,7 pounds which made The Sisters.
Sisters Artwork - Themes /Origins
@Lachert That's the yin!
ok, so here you go an article, alsow taken from Y's site, "f is for fake" where dd cover is mention:
"The front cover photo was just a cheery: a Victorian graveyard scene supposedly taken from a short film depicting a funeral procession."
"The front cover photo was just a cheery: a Victorian graveyard scene supposedly taken from a short film depicting a funeral procession."
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Sister A.
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Any idea where I can get my hands a good Sisters biography... does one exist ? Is anyone aware of any plans for someone to compile a sisters biograpahy ?
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Very nice thread, this one.
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Sister RayHom_Corleone wrote:Sister A.
deirfiur wrote:Any idea where I can get my hands a good Sisters biography... does one exist ? Is anyone aware of any plans for someone to compile a sisters biograpahy ?
there was one written by A. Pinnel but it ends on VT/SGWBM era. to be precision it's a compilation of official zin or that kind of publications ( can't dug it up from my memory right now).
Many thanks - any idea where I can get a copy
i suggest you dig this place but i don't know if it was published anywhere except P(h)oland, this is the question to HLers from other country.
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Andrew J. Pinnell wrote a series of official fanzine-style books called "Heartland"
there were 4 separate issues, and then an anthology which combines numbers 1, 2 & 3
they crop up on ebay from time to time, eg:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heartland-Antholo ... 37001r6278
there were 4 separate issues, and then an anthology which combines numbers 1, 2 & 3
they crop up on ebay from time to time, eg:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heartland-Antholo ... 37001r6278
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Those HL books are really a must-read for Sisters affecionados!
I've read them over & over again
I've read them over & over again
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We had to do something with our time, it's not that there were many records to listen to
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Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
start from this my fascinations to the Sisters. read it twice then.Quiff Boy wrote:me tooradiojamaica wrote:Those HL books are really a must-read for Sisters affecionados!
I've read them over & over again
for shame
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I think there's a great book waiting to be written. While I don't know the mechanics of the publishing industry I'm encouraged that bands like the Psychedelic Furs and more recently Magazine now have well written biographies documenting the bands history etc.deirfiur wrote:Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
Admittedly the magazine book came out after a flurry of activity, nevertheless this is a band who only achieved limited commercial success but who's recorded output has more than stood the test of time.
Speaking of fan based publications, check out the price for this;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
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At the risk of turning this thread into book corner (I'm still hoping someone out there can illuminate us all ref the DD cover) I recently read "Coming Out as a Bowie Fan in Leeds, Yorkshire, England" while on holiday.deirfiur wrote:Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Coming-Bowie-Le ... 534&sr=8-1
It's not quite the book i thought it was going to be, however was an enjoyable read. If you recall the 70's and like music - you'll probably enjoy it! If you live or lived in Leeds you'll certianly enjoy the observations ref the areas and the pubs!
There's a brief mention of TSOM but only in passing.
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I've got two of these books. Aren't mine but am keeping them anyway.Quiff Boy wrote:Andrew J. Pinnell wrote a series of official fanzine-style books called "Heartland"
there were 4 separate issues, and then an anthology which combines numbers 1, 2 & 3
they crop up on ebay from time to time, eg:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heartland-Antholo ... 37001r6278
I would like the whole issue to be complete. I have Heartland - Anthology of Issues I, II and III & Heartland Issue Four Summer 91.
The ones out of print that I'll pay loads of money for are
* Issue One/Winter 89 ~
* Issue Two/Summer 89 ~
* Issue Three/Spring 90
* Issue Four/Winter 90
* Issue Four/Summer 91
If anyone does own these and wants to get rid of them, I'd rather make a fellow HL'er rich instead of just any Joe on the internet!
So anyone cleaning out old stuff by any chance?
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Debs, I do believe I have a spare copy of the 3rd one... I'll have a look and will get back to you (probably somewhere next week as we'll be away this weekend).
It's gonna cost ya, though
It's gonna cost ya, though
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there was a polish edition of heartland (I, II, III + summer 92 in one piece) published in 1992:
http://allegro.pl/item891754524_the_sis ... spolu.html
i've got two of these and i'll be happy to trade for english edition. i can buy english one alsow for some, let's say, normal price
http://allegro.pl/item891754524_the_sis ... spolu.html
i've got two of these and i'll be happy to trade for english edition. i can buy english one alsow for some, let's say, normal price
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Oh wonderful Koen, thanks man! I'm prepaired to pay my dear!radiojamaica wrote:Debs, I do believe I have a spare copy of the 3rd one... I'll have a look and will get back to you (probably somewhere next week as we'll be away this weekend).
It's gonna cost ya, though
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A great and much missed magazine was Heartland. Needed proof reading slightly better in terms of spelling etc though I think the anthology corrected the errors as far as I recall. Sorry, the editor in me speaking there!
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it's been noted that you are an editor adridged!abridged wrote:A great and much missed magazine was Heartland. Needed proof reading slightly better in terms of spelling etc though I think the anthology corrected the errors as far as I recall. Sorry, the editor in me speaking there!
you have made this fact known twice so very well done. tell me, did you do any of above mentioned proof reading?
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