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thank you, Rafal! :notworthy:
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@Lachert That's the yin! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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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."

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Wow, thank you lachert!!! ... :notworthy: ...
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lachert wrote: + damage insert:

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nice, but nothing about the cover :?
Five original Sisters?

Never knew there was an insert. Now I'll have to find one...
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Sister A. ;D
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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. :notworthy:
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Hom_Corleone wrote:Sister A. ;D
Sister Ray :wink:

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).
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Many thanks - any idea where I can get a copy
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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

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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 :D :notworthy:
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radiojamaica wrote:Those HL books are really a must-read for Sisters affecionados!
I've read them over & over again :D :notworthy:
me too :D :lol:

for shame :oops:
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We had to do something with our time, it's not that there were many records to listen to ;D
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Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
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Quiff Boy wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Those HL books are really a must-read for Sisters affecionados!
I've read them over & over again :D :notworthy:
me too :D :lol:

for shame :oops:
start from this my fascinations to the Sisters. read it twice then.
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deirfiur wrote:Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
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.

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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deirfiur wrote:Cheers Folks - already have these but was wondering if there was a fully realized book available.......
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.

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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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

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they crop up on ebay from time to time, eg:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heartland-Antholo ... 37001r6278
I've got two of these books. Aren't mine but am keeping them anyway.
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 :P
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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 ;D
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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 :P
Oh wonderful Koen, thanks man! I'm prepaired to pay my dear! :wink: :notworthy:
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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! ;D
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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! ;D
it's been noted that you are an editor adridged! ;D

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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