it's high time this thread was resurrected, no?
now where were we?
I LOVE THE SISTERS OF MERCY!
and i haven't touched any alcoholic beverages in the last 24 hours.
carry on
I love The Sisters Of Mercy!
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Thank you, thank you, thank youLouLou wrote:it's high time this thread was resurrected, no?
now where were we?
I LOVE THE SISTERS OF MERCY!
and i haven't touched any alcoholic beverages in the last 24 hours.
carry on
I really wanted to do this, but I just did not. Thank you.
So do IIIIIIIIIIII (love the Sisters)
(Last alchoholic beverage was taken exactly 39,5 hours ago
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If they didn't exist I'd have to start a band. I have no musical talent. I started a magazine instead. You don't need talent to do this.
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Okay, Andrew - we get the idea - you like your own band...Purple Light wrote:Ok, I'm really really really pissed but f*ck it. I'm sat here listening to Still via youtube & BANG, it hit me! I really f*cking love this band more than ever.
I love Still, I love Arms, I love Crash & Burn, I love Romeo Down & Will I Dream, I love everything "new" from Come Together to War On Drugs, I love Adrenochrome, Floorshow, Burn, Lights, Kiss The Carpet, YCBTO, & Under The Gun. I even love The Damage Done. But Not Home Of The Hitmen.
So click on this ;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJnVth_0 ... re=related
& lets share why we love them, when we started loving them & why we'll continue loving them...
I'll start... I love The Sisters Of Mercy because they are the soundtrack to/for my life.
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Edmogirl wrote:The music and lyrics are both evocative, and Mr. Eldritch may be the ultimate rock star.
Not 'arf - Eldritch is to music what the Simpsons is to cartoons, Alan Moore is to comics, and sex is to being alive.
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Oh how happy I am to see this back!
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A annoying but necessary evil? Mind yer words!Machine Regime wrote:Edmogirl wrote:The music and lyrics are both evocative, and Mr. Eldritch may be the ultimate rock star.
Not 'arf - Eldritch is to music what the Simpsons is to cartoons, Alan Moore is to comics, and sex is to being alive.
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Since it's resurrected and I'm new ...
I got into The Sisters at school around 1986. Anyone from Batley Grammar around that period? Danny? Norman? Dan? I was too late for Wake, but saw them at Wembley in 1990. Crap!
It took a while for 'Vision Thing' to float my boat, but 'Floodland' and 'FALAA' did the trick. Collecting singles and bootlegs, I became a rabid Sister fan. Today, 'Vision Thing' is a lot more interesting to me, now I'm 40 ish and not some teenage goff. Growing up in/around Leeds/Bradford in the mid-1980s you couldn't really be anything other, could you?
What I like about The Sisters is the lyrical turn Von pulls in almost every song.
I am certain that's what I like about it - even 'Under the Gun' has a real return to the Floodland era, big vocals, big music and an undertow of Mr E pulling his growling sneer
I've seen them a few times since 1990 at smaller venues and I just continue to love whatever they do. The Adam Pearson period was good - innovation, musically and a good output. Christo/Catalyst just rock, tho' ... and that's what The Sisters are really about. I think The Sisters today is possibly the best line-up to date. We just need Lemmy on't bass and we will have THE Sisters of Mercy
Love it ... always did ... always will!
I got into The Sisters at school around 1986. Anyone from Batley Grammar around that period? Danny? Norman? Dan? I was too late for Wake, but saw them at Wembley in 1990. Crap!
It took a while for 'Vision Thing' to float my boat, but 'Floodland' and 'FALAA' did the trick. Collecting singles and bootlegs, I became a rabid Sister fan. Today, 'Vision Thing' is a lot more interesting to me, now I'm 40 ish and not some teenage goff. Growing up in/around Leeds/Bradford in the mid-1980s you couldn't really be anything other, could you?
What I like about The Sisters is the lyrical turn Von pulls in almost every song.
I am certain that's what I like about it - even 'Under the Gun' has a real return to the Floodland era, big vocals, big music and an undertow of Mr E pulling his growling sneer
I've seen them a few times since 1990 at smaller venues and I just continue to love whatever they do. The Adam Pearson period was good - innovation, musically and a good output. Christo/Catalyst just rock, tho' ... and that's what The Sisters are really about. I think The Sisters today is possibly the best line-up to date. We just need Lemmy on't bass and we will have THE Sisters of Mercy
Love it ... always did ... always will!
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Definitely - like sex, a necessary evil: TSOM had me at hello.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:A annoying but necessary evil? Mind yer words!Machine Regime wrote:Edmogirl wrote:The music and lyrics are both evocative, and Mr. Eldritch may be the ultimate rock star.
Not 'arf - Eldritch is to music what the Simpsons is to cartoons, Alan Moore is to comics, and sex is to being alive.
IZ.
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Your aim was well off in this instance! But I'll let you off.LouLou wrote:i aim to pleasePurple Light wrote:Oh how happy I am to see this back!
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”