I just listened to Deliverance by one of those other bands
Maisey wrote:A few of us are Mish fans, you don't have to talk about it like you were discussing picking up drugs in public
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More like a practical joke really
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Saying 'I' appears far more lonelier than saying 'We'paul wrote:Most Mish fans around here are to chicken to admit. It's a misplaced "elite thingy" around here, you get used to it after a while
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I love The Mission.
No shame. Some of the best gigs I've ever seen have been Mish shows. They produced loads of good stuff, as well as some pretty rubbish dross, but I love 'em.
I describe them as Goth when the joke was at its funniest
Two glasses of port down by the way
No shame. Some of the best gigs I've ever seen have been Mish shows. They produced loads of good stuff, as well as some pretty rubbish dross, but I love 'em.
I describe them as Goth when the joke was at its funniest
Two glasses of port down by the way
Nationalise the f**king lot.
Aye they were very, very guid when I saw them at Newcastle City Hall in March 1990paul wrote:Okay Iz, a misplaced praktical joke then ?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:More like a practical joke really
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I agree with Maisey, saw some brilliant shows of them.
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They always bored the hell out of me.
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God's Own Medicine was their best - I really liked 'Wasteland', I bought alot of the stuff after that, but it never grabbed me... I might still have it somewhere, I smell another 'guitar fund sale' coming on ...
Let's drink to the dead lying under the water, and the cost of the blood on the driven snow.
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Bah, it is some tongue-in-cheek at the most.paul wrote:Okay Iz, a misplaced praktical joke then ?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:More like a practical joke really
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It's like blotting out W**d*ws on a Mac forum while 75 procent of the members have an old Dell stacked away in a by-room somewhere...
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I really liked the lyrics of that one.matty wrote:God's Own Medicine was their best - I really liked 'Wasteland', I bought alot of the stuff after that, but it never grabbed me... I might still have it somewhere, I smell another 'guitar fund sale' coming on ...
All over his baaaaand... all over his waistbaaaandddd...
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What's your point anyway caller
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I'm in the video - Reading festival 1989? Anyway, yep, the mish are ace and Wayne's a top blokeLucian wrote:and it was pretty good. not better than The Sisters but it was still good. The band was the one Hussey formed after he left The Sisters Of Mercy.
Goths have feelings too
Okay okay, point madeIzzy HaveMercy wrote:I really liked the lyrics of that one.matty wrote:God's Own Medicine was their best - I really liked 'Wasteland', I bought alot of the stuff after that, but it never grabbed me... I might still have it somewhere, I smell another 'guitar fund sale' coming on ...
All over his baaaaand... all over his waistbaaaandddd...
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