Isn't Floodland one of the best albums ever?!
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i'm not one for comparisons, but it's pretty damn good.
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NO, No and no, "Vision Thing" is the best album
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sisterstekland wrote:NO, No and no, "Vision Thing" is the best album
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Ahem. I actually think it is the best that and the gals have come up with. Lyrically it's great with some damn fine toons also.Hom_Corleone wrote:sisterstekland wrote:NO, No and no, "Vision Thing" is the best album
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I repeat;abridged wrote:Ahem. I actually think it is the best that and the gals have come up with. Lyrically it's great with some damn fine toons also.Hom_Corleone wrote:sisterstekland wrote:NO, No and no, "Vision Thing" is the best album
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
It's got 'I was Wrong' on it! Which if it was the only thing ever did would merit immortality in my book. Ah it'll be re-evaluated in a few years you'll see! Mystic Greg here! Floodland is a bit of ok as they say though!Hom_Corleone wrote:I repeat;abridged wrote:Ahem. I actually think it is the best that and the gals have come up with. Lyrically it's great with some damn fine toons also.Hom_Corleone wrote:
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...and i'm still selling the a never played original first edition copy of Floodland
thanks...my Lord...i'm unbeliver
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Shite! I played mine twice.
then I didn't bother
then I didn't bother
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Have to say that as an "early" Sisters fan - I distinctly remember the absolute sense of anticipation and thrill at the announcement in NME of a new Sisters record - I do love Floodland as it crosses from that initial sound that we grew up on - Alice, Heartland, Body Electric and developed it into a real band sound - more rock, but also with more 'heart' to it. When VT came out I wasn't impressed (at first) - it just didn't sound like the Sisters to me any more. Obviously I came round and saw it for the natural progression it was - and it still seems more like the Sisters we see today than any of their other recordings.
Floodland has some great moments, but I'm also not a huge fan of This Corrosion - I agree that it would have made a better standalone single. I think some of the songs that the Sisters play live would have fitted well onto Floodland - 'Arms' in particular.
Floodland has some great moments, but I'm also not a huge fan of This Corrosion - I agree that it would have made a better standalone single. I think some of the songs that the Sisters play live would have fitted well onto Floodland - 'Arms' in particular.
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For me, all the albums are sublime, I could never choose between 'em. And This Corrosion rocks, good sirs. Rocks hard.
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'Never Land' loud, at night, once the sun ha gone down, for me is tremendous. The long version mind, not the wee short one.
Yup, an awesome tune. Why they put the short thing out is beyond me...halfjobbob wrote:'Never Land' loud, at night, once the sun ha gone down, for me is tremendous. The long version mind, not the wee short one.
I still think of it as a piece of pop music. Can't say it fits into my idea of 'Rock'. The whole "hey hey" bits of it get on my nerves.Machine Regime wrote:And This Corrosion rocks, good sirs. Rocks hard.
Now, I was playing Temple of Love very loud the other day, for the first time in a wee while, and because it is so familiar, I had forgotten just what a riff monster it is. That rocks.
It's covered somewhere else on the forum. Can't remember where but, from memory, the long version didn't exist at the time of the original release but was assembled from various demos for the remaster. Someone correct me if I've misremembered that.bearskin wrote:Yup, an awesome tune. Why they put the short thing out is beyond me...halfjobbob wrote:'Never Land' loud, at night, once the sun ha gone down, for me is tremendous. The long version mind, not the wee short one.
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Couldn't have put it better!bearskin wrote:I still think of it as a piece of pop music. Can't say it fits into my idea of 'Rock'. The whole "hey hey" bits of it get on my nerves.Machine Regime wrote:And This Corrosion rocks, good sirs. Rocks hard.
Now, I was playing Temple of Love very loud the other day, for the first time in a wee while, and because it is so familiar, I had forgotten just what a riff monster it is. That rocks.
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