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Been a long time lurker and thought I would dip my toe in the murky forum waters.
Been into The Sisters for longer than I care to remember but my first gig (Sisters gig that is) was Loughborough Uni in '84, so that should give you some indication of my advancing years
Anyway, I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of where to find a completeish list of post-Vision Thing songs.
The last time I saw the band was in 2006 and I didn't know a good proportion of the set due to being out of the loop for a number of years.
Any info would be greatly appreciated as I've just got me hands on a couple of tickets for Leamington.
Cheers for now, Mr. Mullet.
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Hello mate. Welcome.
A complete list of official releases or all the stuff performed live and never recorded? Either way you'll find all the info somewhere around here.
A complete list of official releases or all the stuff performed live and never recorded? Either way you'll find all the info somewhere around here.
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Hi hetfieldsmullet ... welcome here ... ...
The unreleased post-Vision Thing songs are:
Arms
Come Together
Crash And Burn
Far Parade
Romeo Down
Slept
Snub Nose/Top Nite Out
Still
Summer
War On Drugs
We Are The Same, Susanne
Will I Dream?
Lately (includig 2006), The Sisters also played the unreleased pre-Vision Thing song Good Things
or covers like
Capricorn (Motörhead)
I Didn't Know I Loved You 'til I Saw You Rock'n Roll (Gary Glitter)
Discussions and further information on all these songs can be found in the Heartland Forum Lyrics Section ...
The unreleased post-Vision Thing songs are:
Arms
Come Together
Crash And Burn
Far Parade
Romeo Down
Slept
Snub Nose/Top Nite Out
Still
Summer
War On Drugs
We Are The Same, Susanne
Will I Dream?
Lately (includig 2006), The Sisters also played the unreleased pre-Vision Thing song Good Things
or covers like
Capricorn (Motörhead)
I Didn't Know I Loved You 'til I Saw You Rock'n Roll (Gary Glitter)
Discussions and further information on all these songs can be found in the Heartland Forum Lyrics Section ...
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Thanks for the welcome and the list of songs, I'm off to hunt them down now.
Any particular ones to avoid? I hate s**t quality recordings?
Any particular ones to avoid? I hate s**t quality recordings?
Go for all of them.
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But Arms is bollix.
You can't slag it off until you've heard it.
But Arms is bollix.
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Check out the sharing section - you can't go wrong.hetfieldsmullet wrote:Thanks for the welcome and the list of songs, I'm off to hunt them down now.
Any particular ones to avoid? I hate s**t quality recordings?
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Welcome onboard!
There's a few compilations of the best sounding new tracks floating around the Sharing section so check 'em out.
There's a few compilations of the best sounding new tracks floating around the Sharing section so check 'em out.
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Thanks for the info all.
Have downloaded a couple of the live recordings and first impressions are Crash & Burn rocks like a muthafucker as does Romeo Down.
Just as an aside, does anyone else have any of the Palolagrazzi bootlegs? I just dusted off my copy of The Last Magician of Rational Thought and it's really rather groovy. Completely forgotten I'd got it tbh.
And has anyone seen my copy of Heartland? I can't find it anywhere and I've even looked on the bookshelves (normally the last place to go looking for such things in this house).
Have downloaded a couple of the live recordings and first impressions are Crash & Burn rocks like a muthafucker as does Romeo Down.
Just as an aside, does anyone else have any of the Palolagrazzi bootlegs? I just dusted off my copy of The Last Magician of Rational Thought and it's really rather groovy. Completely forgotten I'd got it tbh.
And has anyone seen my copy of Heartland? I can't find it anywhere and I've even looked on the bookshelves (normally the last place to go looking for such things in this house).
When did you last have it?hetfieldsmullet wrote:
And has anyone seen my copy of Heartland? I can't find it anywhere and I've even looked on the bookshelves (normally the last place to go looking for such things in this house).
Allo by the way
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When did I have it last? In about 1996. Have moved to France and back again since then. You don't think it could be...lost, do you ?Debaser wrote:When did you last have it?hetfieldsmullet wrote:
And has anyone seen my copy of Heartland? I can't find it anywhere and I've even looked on the bookshelves (normally the last place to go looking for such things in this house).
Allo by the way
Aye, normally I find that looking for these things where I left them helps a lot.Debaser wrote:When did you last have it?
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Non. Ou est mon livre?Debaser wrote:So Mr Het, toddle off to France tout whatsitmh wrote: Aye, normally I find that looking for these things where I left them helps a lot.
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Is it....sur la table? Ou dans le compartiment du sort malheureuxhetfieldsmullet wrote:Non. Ou est mon livre?Debaser wrote:So Mr Het, toddle off to France tout whatsitmh wrote: Aye, normally I find that looking for these things where I left them helps a lot.
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What a lovely story that would make.markfiend wrote:hetfieldsmullet wrote:Thanks. I like your avatar. Does this mean we can go on a date now?markfiend wrote:I must say... your user name deserves a
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