Keith and Mick?markfiend wrote:Joking aside (and I'm not sure you are joking) that thought has crossed my mind before.panzerfaust wrote:(almost makes you think these guys are sort of ex-lovers. where one of them just cant forget the other a bigger dong.
Wayne on the Sisters.....
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A -WH Yeah, damn right. I used 'em as an example 'cos historically we are linked with them (I wonder why?) and they're an old familiar foe. Anyway, I'm not bitchin', just stating fact. They're rubbish and have been for many many years. I've been magnanimous for too many years about the 'Dritch and his band of happy death men but I've given up on that now. I've got no interest in them, they are s**t. I'll never utter their name again. End of subject.
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Hardly. Jerry is more like Mick Taylor than Keith (so Mick and, erm, Mick) . He was merely one Hired Hand of many who helped with the meisterplan, in his case for a mere eighteen months out of thirty years (and counting).the-happening wrote: Keith and Mick?
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I was more thinking the mickey take of the others manhood, Keith belittled Mick in his autobiography!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Hardly. Jerry is more like Mick Taylor than Keith (so Mick and, erm, Mick) . He was merely one Hired Hand of many who helped with the meisterplan, in his case for a mere eighteen months out of thirty years (and counting).the-happening wrote: Keith and Mick?
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(What I really need is a "whoosh" emoticon for "that went right over my head" ...)the-happening wrote:I was more thinking the mickey take of the others manhood, Keith belittled Mick in his autobiography!Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Hardly. Jerry is more like Mick Taylor than Keith (so Mick and, erm, Mick) . He was merely one Hired Hand of many who helped with the meisterplan, in his case for a mere eighteen months out of thirty years (and counting).the-happening wrote: Keith and Mick?
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quite disturbing, innit?markfiend wrote:Joking aside (and I'm not sure you are joking) that thought has crossed my mind before.panzerfaust wrote:(almost makes you think these guys are sort of ex-lovers. where one of them just cant forget the other a bigger dong.
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But some of the best Stones tracks were written with Mick TaylorNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Hardly. Jerry is more like Mick Taylor than Keith (so Mick and, erm, Mick) . He was merely one Hired Hand of many who helped with the meisterplan, in his case for a mere eighteen months out of thirty years (and counting).the-happening wrote: Keith and Mick?
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
Maybe giving Wayne 'The Gift' has another homoerotic, sub culture context that we've all missed till now.. Time for a new threadpanzerfaust wrote:quite disturbing, innit?markfiend wrote:Joking aside (and I'm not sure you are joking) that thought has crossed my mind before.panzerfaust wrote:(almost makes you think these guys are sort of ex-lovers. where one of them just cant forget the other a bigger dong.
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Giving Wayne "The Gift" ... ...Gollum's Cock wrote:
Maybe giving Wayne 'The Gift' has another homoerotic, sub culture context that we've all missed till now.. Time for a new thread
Did you ever employ that sort of "revenge"? I don't think it has any sexual allusions. As far as I know, it is the very last resort of self-defence, though, in situations of entire repression from ... who, Wayne? Who? Thanks.
Well, of course one can forgive in the sense of ok now, and saying hi. But trust?
Trust is a gift ... if you give it away, you gotta make the whole way you were spared as some sort of advance on your very own feet ... in case you really wanna ...
Homoerotic? Well, no sorry, just human.
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Really ? According to Wikipedia, he has only one songwriting co-credit. The analogy from the Wiki I like is Keith Richards shouting at him during recording "You're really good live, man, but you're f***ing useless in the studio".moses wrote:But some of the best Stones tracks were written with Mick TaylorNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Hardly. Jerry is more like Mick Taylor than Keith (so Mick and, erm, Mick) . He was merely one Hired Hand of many who helped with the meisterplan, in his case for a mere eighteen months out of thirty years (and counting).the-happening wrote: Keith and Mick?
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so yer meringue
so yer meringue
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Save for The System Has Failed, that's almost FM RockJames Blast wrote:nope, Mustaine has made some classics and is still churning out some excellent stuff
so yer meringue
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:James Blast wrote:nope, Mustaine has made some classics and is still churning out some excellent stuff
so yer meringue
Save for The System Has Failed, that's almost FM Rock
IZ.
the dude still has the best hairdo in rock
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And the best musician Metallica ever had.radiojamaica wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:James Blast wrote:nope, Mustaine has made some classics and is still churning out some excellent stuff
so yer meringue
Save for The System Has Failed, that's almost FM Rock
IZ.
the dude still has the best hairdo in rock
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I guess that's true!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:And the best musician Metallica ever had.radiojamaica wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
Save for The System Has Failed, that's almost FM Rock
IZ.
the dude still has the best hairdo in rock
IZ.
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Well. Wayne knew that it would trig some of the hardcore sisters fans. And it did.Spiggy's hat wrote:Find it hard to believe that this hasn't already made it's way over here but I did used the search function prior to posting!
Wayne has recently been answering questions from posters over on the MWIS & here was a response to a question, about his thoughts on the current day Sisters.
Q -Zing - Do I think it's cool to bitch about TSOM?
A -WH Yeah, damn right. I used 'em as an example 'cos historically we are linked with them (I wonder why?) and they're an old familiar foe. Anyway, I'm not bitchin', just stating fact. They're rubbish and have been for many many years. I've been magnanimous for too many years about the 'Dritch and his band of happy death men but I've given up on that now. I've got no interest in them, they are s**t. I'll never utter their name again. End of subject.
So that's a maybe on the 30th anniversary F&L&A re-union tour then Wayne?
Anyway...In a way, even if it´s not a good thing to say here maybe, as some cannot take critic against Andrew, I sort of agree with Wayne. I wish I didn´t. I used to love the Sisters. A lot, I might add. From 1984 till 1991 they were a cultband and they grew bigger and bigger without losing their image and wish to renew themself every tour. From Brixton Academy where I saw them together 2 night in a row with 4900 fans to Roundhouse later this year, or from Annexet in the Globe arena with 2300 to the s**t Mejeriet later this year with 900 (if it is sold out which I doubt it will be, they couldn´t get 700 to come to their show at KB, 15 minutes from this venue in 2006). The reason they play smaller an smaller venues are because they, nowadays, are........ s**t.... With that said, I must add that I will see them in Lund anyway. Cause once they were so good that it seems no matter how much Andrew mumbles, no matter how low the volume is, no matter how much smoke they use, and no matter what songs they play (it will be pretty same setlist as last time, of course), and, finally, no matter if they ever will release more records (which they won´t) I am still in love with the name "The Sisters Of Mercy".
see u in lund!
Exactly, still in love with a name..... with the occasional spark. I think this is why audiences keep coming (me included).playboy wrote:Well. Wayne knew that it would trig some of the hardcore sisters fans. And it did.Spiggy's hat wrote:Find it hard to believe that this hasn't already made it's way over here but I did used the search function prior to posting!
Wayne has recently been answering questions from posters over on the MWIS & here was a response to a question, about his thoughts on the current day Sisters.
Q -Zing - Do I think it's cool to bitch about TSOM?
A -WH Yeah, damn right. I used 'em as an example 'cos historically we are linked with them (I wonder why?) and they're an old familiar foe. Anyway, I'm not bitchin', just stating fact. They're rubbish and have been for many many years. I've been magnanimous for too many years about the 'Dritch and his band of happy death men but I've given up on that now. I've got no interest in them, they are s**t. I'll never utter their name again. End of subject.
So that's a maybe on the 30th anniversary F&L&A re-union tour then Wayne?
Anyway...In a way, even if it´s not a good thing to say here maybe, as some cannot take critic against Andrew, I sort of agree with Wayne. I wish I didn´t. I used to love the Sisters. A lot, I might add. From 1984 till 1991 they were a cultband and they grew bigger and bigger without losing their image and wish to renew themself every tour. From Brixton Academy where I saw them together 2 night in a row with 4900 fans to Roundhouse later this year, or from Annexet in the Globe arena with 2300 to the s**t Mejeriet later this year with 900 (if it is sold out which I doubt it will be, they couldn´t get 700 to come to their show at KB, 15 minutes from this venue in 2006). The reason they play smaller an smaller venues are because they, nowadays, are........ s**t.... With that said, I must add that I will see them in Lund anyway. Cause once they were so good that it seems no matter how much Andrew mumbles, no matter how low the volume is, no matter how much smoke they use, and no matter what songs they play (it will be pretty same setlist as last time, of course), and, finally, no matter if they ever will release more records (which they won´t) I am still in love with the name "The Sisters Of Mercy".
see u in lund!
Can't help to agreeplayboy wrote:
Well. Wayne knew that it would trig some of the hardcore sisters fans. And it did.
Anyway...In a way, even if it´s not a good thing to say here maybe, as some cannot take critic against Andrew, I sort of agree with Wayne. I wish I didn´t. I used to love the Sisters. A lot, I might add. From 1984 till 1991 they were a cultband and they grew bigger and bigger without losing their image and wish to renew themself every tour. From Brixton Academy where I saw them together 2 night in a row with 4900 fans to Roundhouse later this year, or from Annexet in the Globe arena with 2300 to the s**t Mejeriet later this year with 900 (if it is sold out which I doubt it will be, they couldn´t get 700 to come to their show at KB, 15 minutes from this venue in 2006). The reason they play smaller an smaller venues are because they, nowadays, are........ s**t.... With that said, I must add that I will see them in Lund anyway. Cause once they were so good that it seems no matter how much Andrew mumbles, no matter how low the volume is, no matter how much smoke they use, and no matter what songs they play (it will be pretty same setlist as last time, of course), and, finally, no matter if they ever will release more records (which they won´t) I am still in love with the name "The Sisters Of Mercy".
see u in lund!
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No me ... ... for the reason that 2006 is long ago from nowadays ... ...paul wrote:Can't help to agreeplayboy wrote:
Well. Wayne knew that it would trig some of the hardcore sisters fans. And it did.
Anyway...In a way, even if it´s not a good thing to say here maybe, as some cannot take critic against Andrew, I sort of agree with Wayne. I wish I didn´t. I used to love the Sisters. A lot, I might add. From 1984 till 1991 they were a cultband and they grew bigger and bigger without losing their image and wish to renew themself every tour. From Brixton Academy where I saw them together 2 night in a row with 4900 fans to Roundhouse later this year, or from Annexet in the Globe arena with 2300 to the s**t Mejeriet later this year with 900 (if it is sold out which I doubt it will be, they couldn´t get 700 to come to their show at KB, 15 minutes from this venue in 2006). The reason they play smaller an smaller venues are because they, nowadays, are........ s**t.... With that said, I must add that I will see them in Lund anyway. Cause once they were so good that it seems no matter how much Andrew mumbles, no matter how low the volume is, no matter how much smoke they use, and no matter what songs they play (it will be pretty same setlist as last time, of course), and, finally, no matter if they ever will release more records (which they won´t) I am still in love with the name "The Sisters Of Mercy".
see u in lund!
And yes, for me 2006 in Cologne was the worst gig ever and it ever will be!!!
Although This Corrosion and some other songs were great, even then ...
But all of this is half a decade ago ... and fortunately, sometimes, all living creatures develop ...
@ Paul ... will you be able to come ot Stekene?
* oh, too busy swinging the hammer, I have lost sight of the Sisters Tours thread again ... ...
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... ... Fine ... ... me too, and if my car should bread down underway, I'll leave it where it is and pick it up afterwards ... ...paul wrote:Yeah, well, perhaps, if nothing else comes up, I'll be able to drag myself to Belgium ...Being645 wrote: @ Paul ... will you be able to come ot Stekene?
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You will get reviews. Unfortunately Mejeriet is one of the worst venues for this kind of concerts....... Not only is it small, there is a small dancefloor in front of the stage and behind that a sort of balcony, not really but almost, hard to explain, anyway a second level where you are not able to see much.... Okey for small shows with a seating audience but not for Sisters....Being645 wrote:@ playboy & Gollum's Cock
Hope to get your upright reviews after the gigs you're going to visit ... ...