what Mr.E really needs to do is ding-a-ding-dang-his-dang-along-ling-long
sorted
you can thank me later, as usual
What was Eldritch's biggest mistake ?
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Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.Prescott wrote:I think he should bring back Underneath The Rock. It was a mistake to stop it's publication. I'm sure plenty of us would volunteer to help start it back up.
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This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...sultan2075 wrote:Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.Prescott wrote:I think he should bring back Underneath The Rock. It was a mistake to stop it's publication. I'm sure plenty of us would volunteer to help start it back up.
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Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.Being645 wrote:This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...sultan2075 wrote:Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.Prescott wrote:I think he should bring back Underneath The Rock. It was a mistake to stop it's publication. I'm sure plenty of us would volunteer to help start it back up.
"... because we're that kind of people."
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That's true. But still I wonder whether he wrote it all himself ... ...Prescott wrote:Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.Being645 wrote:This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...sultan2075 wrote: Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.
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I think he did.Being645 wrote:That's true. But still I wonder whether he wrote it all himself ... ...Prescott wrote:Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.Being645 wrote: This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...
"... because we're that kind of people."
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Part of it for sure ... ... that was just too typical ... ...Prescott wrote:I think he did.Being645 wrote:That's true. But still I wonder whether he wrote it all himself ... ...Prescott wrote: Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.
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Fantastic though it was, had the Floorshow tape been released on vinyl we would probably never have had the John Ashton produced versions that really provided the band's breakthrough.bangles wrote: Not releasing the Floorshow EP - it was fantastic & would have really helped elevate their profile
Not leaving Merciful Release after Body Electric!
The Floorshow tape did raise the band's profile where it counted at the time - locally - and became a firm favourite at indie nights at the Warehouse and Phono in 1981. It's main purpose and success was in helping the band to get gigs - this was the early all-gigs-and-no-new-product phase which Eldritch alluded too in a recent interview where he claimed the Girls had gone full circle.
It was never released of course because of lack of cash, the same reason why Body Electric came out on CNT.
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I'm sure the letters would be all far to stupid. An interview every now and then will do. Thank you.Prescott wrote:Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.Being645 wrote:This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...sultan2075 wrote: Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.
"as we walk on the floodland"
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... ... sometimes it takes the courage to be stupid to make things visible ... ...Ozpat wrote:I'm sure the letters would be all far to stupid. An interview every now and then will do. Thank you.Prescott wrote:Almost. The thing I miss the most are his responses to fan mail. Not only was it great that he would take the time to respond to a few letters in every issue, his writing style was always informative and quite funny and witty as well.Being645 wrote: This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...
But hell, perhaps you're right, Von isn't that much in for clowns as we know ... ... but still ... ...
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Made it race against time.
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Brother, can you spare a dime?'
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Von's biggest mistake? Allowing Adam to dictate whether or not the songs they co-wrote should be released on i-tunes. (if what was said was of course true...)
(someone else probably wrote the same thing but I can't be fecked reading through every page)
(someone else probably wrote the same thing but I can't be fecked reading through every page)
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you dae ken that yer last post is bollocks, din't ye?
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I'm just trying to up my post count and involve myself.James Blast wrote:you dae ken that yer last post is bollocks, din't ye?
“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.”
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go on
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Adam saw me dancing in amsterdam at the HMH before i knew you lot!
so
so
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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did he cum?
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possibly, i hope so, i was dancing of the side of the stage, Jos had too many beers & a joint so was spacing on the ground on the side. adam had seen me i know & then came over eventually to sing a line, i saw him, but i was so in my bubble of seeing them for the first time... *shat in my pants when i realized was bald!*
oh well... memories...
oh well... memories...
it's all about circles and spirals
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that ongoing eternity
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hmmmmm.... quite
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never forget the first time i met you! but that's totally off topic in sister's chat... we won't go there!
it's all about circles and spirals
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that ongoing eternity
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did I ding-a-ding-dang-my-dang-along-ling-long?
I wass vereh drungatta tyme...
I wass vereh drungatta tyme...
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MORE than that! i love you when you are drunk! you gave me sh!t, i ignored you then it was ding-a-ding-dang-my-dang-along-ling-long but i've always loved you since then!James Blast wrote:did I ding-a-ding-dang-my-dang-along-ling-long?
I wass vereh drungatta tyme...
we are going to p!ss off the peeps with this discussion! how dare we?!
it's all about circles and spirals
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that ongoing eternity
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Given the things mentioned above I think I'll leave you two love birds to it...James Blast wrote:go on
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UTR was great for those pre-Internet days and kept the brand (that word again) going at a time when it seemed little else was happening (although now we look back at a golden age of prolific production.Like everything has been involved in, the design and production values of UTR were top notch. (Damage Done may have sounded dreadful but the sleeve design is a classic - pretty good for a first effort).Being645 wrote:This forum is way better! If we are missing anything from UTR here, we can create it ... and so we do, don't we Prescott ... ...sultan2075 wrote:Too much work. Sort of like completing the official website.Prescott wrote:I think he should bring back Underneath The Rock. It was a mistake to stop it's publication. I'm sure plenty of us would volunteer to help start it back up.
The immediacy and breadth of HL makes UTR redundant. The articles I wrote for UTR (it was fairly egalitarian that way) took literally months to research. Posts on here take seconds (as you can often tell ), and any pomposity will be quickly pricked (now there's an open invitation ...)