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Depends who you ask, a lot of the time. Sisters fans fall into two categories, "OMG IT'S ELDRITCH AND HE'S MUMBLING INTO A MICROPHONE I WANT TO DIE NOW!!! IT'S SO OBLIQUE AND IRONIC GO FIGURE!! DIE WAYNE DIE!!" types, and "Uggh, STILL nothing new, Vision Thing was crap, and he's gone bald, where's Wayne,he deserves castrating for ripping off Pat, why doesn't he change his name to Mumbly Joe and his White Noise Backing Tapes " types. Getting an objective opinion is somewhat difficult..centurionofprix wrote:Trying to avoid begging the question on the quality of the recent shows because it never goes anywhere (many of us here and the press often seem to agree that they're just fab, for whatever that's worth ) but wasn't the live show famed for being pretty amazing in the nineties?
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Comparing YouTube/amateur footage of recent Sisters' gigs with those of your beloved Nephs DeWinter reveals very little difference in quality, except that can actually sing rather than just bellow like a buffalo or fake-croon like that old guy down your local pub who thinks he's Tony Bennett on karaoke night. As you said in an earlier post in this thread, it's the production values of Ceromonies that we need for a proper document of the modern Sisters. If someone was putting a documentary togther about the Girls for example, there would be precious little professional quality footage to use from the last twenty years - not the greatest of arguments to prove that the band have been evolving organically since day one rather than becoming a nostalgia act.DeWinter wrote:Depends who you ask, a lot of the time. Sisters fans fall into two categories, "OMG IT'S ELDRITCH AND HE'S MUMBLING INTO A MICROPHONE I WANT TO DIE NOW!!! IT'S SO OBLIQUE AND IRONIC GO FIGURE!! DIE WAYNE DIE!!" types, and "Uggh, STILL nothing new, Vision Thing was crap, and he's gone bald, where's Wayne,he deserves castrating for ripping off Pat, why doesn't he change his name to Mumbly Joe and his White Noise Backing Tapes " types. Getting an objective opinion is somewhat difficult..centurionofprix wrote:Trying to avoid begging the question on the quality of the recent shows because it never goes anywhere (many of us here and the press often seem to agree that they're just fab, for whatever that's worth ) but wasn't the live show famed for being pretty amazing in the nineties?
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The point I was trying to make is that there is nothing on youtube, any television performances, proffesionally filmed live gigs, HD quality promo's or anything else for people to watch who are not "us".
All of those bootleg DVD's are for "us". They all come with the expectation that they are crap but that we can see the greatness behind the smoke, the mumbling lyrics etc, etc.
I could not recommend in good conscience anything out there except the original albums to someone who doesn't know anything about the Sisters.. it just all seems so rubbish.
look to the recent reissues of all the Mary Chain albums and you will see what I mean. Or there performance of Snakedriver on Jools Hollands TV show, in fantastic quality on youtube.
If you don't like them, think of almost any other band who put together "stuff" for public consumption.
It feels like the Sisters might as well never have existed in the first place to me and thats incredibly sad.
Paul
The point I was trying to make is that there is nothing on youtube, any television performances, proffesionally filmed live gigs, HD quality promo's or anything else for people to watch who are not "us".
All of those bootleg DVD's are for "us". They all come with the expectation that they are crap but that we can see the greatness behind the smoke, the mumbling lyrics etc, etc.
I could not recommend in good conscience anything out there except the original albums to someone who doesn't know anything about the Sisters.. it just all seems so rubbish.
look to the recent reissues of all the Mary Chain albums and you will see what I mean. Or there performance of Snakedriver on Jools Hollands TV show, in fantastic quality on youtube.
If you don't like them, think of almost any other band who put together "stuff" for public consumption.
It feels like the Sisters might as well never have existed in the first place to me and thats incredibly sad.
Paul
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Oh, them's fightin' words..Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote: Comparing YouTube/amateur footage of recent Sisters' gigs with those of your beloved Nephs DeWinter reveals very little difference in quality, except that can actually sing rather than just bellow like a buffalo or fake-croon like that old guy down your local pub who thinks he's Tony Bennett on karaoke night.
Eldo's been doing a very good impression of Lou Reed with Alzheimer's for the past twenty years vocally. *THUD-THUD-THUD-THUD* "Hurrrmurrrnurrr, murrnaha, mur na hurr.."*THUD-THUD-THUD-THUD* Difference being Eldritch has a personality slightly less warm.
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Oh, that's fully to your taste, isn't it?DeWinter wrote:Oh, them's fightin' words..Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote: Comparing YouTube/amateur footage of recent Sisters' gigs with those of your beloved Nephs DeWinter reveals very little difference in quality, except that can actually sing rather than just bellow like a buffalo or fake-croon like that old guy down your local pub who thinks he's Tony Bennett on karaoke night.
What a blah! You have obviously not been to the gigs during the past twenty years... ...DeWinter wrote: Eldo's been doing a very good impression of Lou Reed with Alzheimer's for the past twenty years vocally. *THUD-THUD-THUD-THUD* "Hurrrmurrrnurrr, murrnaha, mur na hurr.."*THUD-THUD-THUD-THUD* Difference being Eldritch has a personality slightly less warm.
All previous attempts recording the gigs more or less professional-wise are outdated since there''s a.) not the recent line-up on the footage and b.) the stuff wasn't ecorded in HD. Andrew is quite a geek so I can't imagine an official release in SD quality is an option (besides some free online clips like susanne). IIRC there was a static mounted cam at the mixing desk plus the merch guy filming the gigs handheld out of security grave years ago - that's not really something you can use to create a professional live video with just 1,5 angles - I guess the initiel purpose of this was having a chance reviewing the gigs audio-visual wise (lightshow etc.). Anyway - the idea to use the stuff for some kind of competitive DVD release was doomed to failure.
But the main + less technical reasons why we can't expext a video release are probably closely related to the "why he's not gonna put out records anymore" arguments.
But the main + less technical reasons why we can't expext a video release are probably closely related to the "why he's not gonna put out records anymore" arguments.
I'm not being entirely serious. I was just responding in kind to a fairly obvious attempt to tweak my proverbials.Being645 wrote: What a blah! You have obviously not been to the gigs during the past twenty years... ...
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Sounds painful.DeWinter wrote:tweak my proverbials.
Nudge nudge wink wink etc.
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Agree with most of your argument but not totally with the last bit. If the claim is that the Girls are and always have been primarily a live, gigging band (hence no studio recording), then a live DVD would seem to be a logical extension of that and would allow those who live in territories where they never tour the opportunity to see what they have been missing (a conclusion they might not necessarily arrive at from watching YouTube clips, even if some are of a reasonable standard). In the NZ radio interview, told the interviewer that he didn't have to wait until there was a major anniversary tour to interview him, but the reality is that the media will ignore a band unless there is some new product of some kind to make the band current.DocSommer wrote:All previous attempts recording the gigs more or less professional-wise are outdated since there''s a.) not the recent line-up on the footage and b.) the stuff wasn't ecorded in HD. Andrew is quite a geek so I can't imagine an official release in SD quality is an option (besides some free online clips like susanne). IIRC there was a static mounted cam at the mixing desk plus the merch guy filming the gigs handheld out of security grave years ago - that's not really something you can use to create a professional live video with just 1,5 angles - I guess the initiel purpose of this was having a chance reviewing the gigs audio-visual wise (lightshow etc.). Anyway - the idea to use the stuff for some kind of competitive DVD release was doomed to failure.
But the main + less technical reasons why we can't expext a video release are probably closely related to the "why he's not gonna put out records anymore" arguments.
IIRC correctly, andrew was also talking about the bad internet/people downloading things anyway instead of buying (next no the evil record companies/poor profit sharings). I don't see much of a difference between DVD or CD releases when it comes to piracy issues. He also says that he's not really looking for opportunities giving interviews at all - the rare occasions are more or less "forced" by the tour manager, especially if they enter new territories.
I basicly get your thoughts and don't agree with all of andrews arguments or the fact the he shows no trace of interest moving on with the idea sharing at least a few more bits online for the fans every now and then like he did a decade ago with the susanne video/mp3. Well, maybe he tried but wasn't happy with the results - I can imagine he's quite demanding and not happy editing some rough live-soundtrack with his own vocals
All jokes aside - this is a serious limitation and hard to improve during mastering without major cheating efforts.
I basicly get your thoughts and don't agree with all of andrews arguments or the fact the he shows no trace of interest moving on with the idea sharing at least a few more bits online for the fans every now and then like he did a decade ago with the susanne video/mp3. Well, maybe he tried but wasn't happy with the results - I can imagine he's quite demanding and not happy editing some rough live-soundtrack with his own vocals
All jokes aside - this is a serious limitation and hard to improve during mastering without major cheating efforts.
There's always a convenient reason for him to do sweet Francis Adams. Before the evil internet it was Adam Pearson refusing to let him release anything, and before that it was the record companies not wanting to pay him what he considered he was worth. Both McC and Hussey managed new albums and pretty snazzy DVD's, so he clearly could. I don't see why he always has to blame, if blame there is for him wanting to do what he feels like with his own life, someone or something else. I've always wondered if there isn't still some kind of legal snarl-up in the background preventing him.
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Butnext question why we have to talk about so~called reason for no release anything at all ?
Butnext question why we have to talk about so~called reason for no release anything at all ?
It's our duty to keep the running gag alive dudeButnext question why we have to talk about so~called reason for no release anything at all ?
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DocSommer wrote:It's our duty to keep the running gag alive dudeButnext question why we have to talk about so~called reason for no release anything at all ?
This is not the first mention of it all being an on-going joke. I'm starting to believe it is some sick joke.
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Agreed.DeWinter wrote:<snip> I've always wondered if there isn't still some kind of legal snarl-up in the background preventing him.
As for the splitting of royalties, there was no problem with the re-release of the studio albums from previous members, so I doubt there would be any with a DVD release.
I don't necessarily agree with everything I think.
Sometimes maintaining a running gag is better than releasing some music-wise-equivalent of "Duke Nukem Forever"Prescott wrote:DocSommer wrote:It's our duty to keep the running gag alive dudeButnext question why we have to talk about so~called reason for no release anything at all ?
This is not the first mention of it all being an on-going joke. I'm starting to believe it is some sick joke.
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another Crap Footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtUv8Mtg-f0&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtUv8Mtg-f0&hd=1
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... Holy crap, sisterstekland ... ...sisterstekland wrote:another Crap Footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtUv8Mtg-f0&hd=1
Seems a life times work is worth the princely sum of nine English pounds...
I'd say it's worth 9 additional pounds since most of us probably already owned different LP/CD versions
I think this price-range is reasonably and a good competition to filesharing.
I think this price-range is reasonably and a good competition to filesharing.
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Agreed. I bought one to keep in the car to make the morning commute more palatable. If it gets nicked (not that anyone would bother to steal CDs these days) it would hardly break the bank to buy a new one. It has the added bonus that people rarely ask for a lift twice ...DocSommer wrote:I'd say it's worth 9 additional pounds since most of us probably already owned different LP/CD versions
I think this price-range is reasonably and a good competition to filesharing.
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Some people manage to do in half a decade what others take a lifetime for, if they ever manage at all ...stufarq wrote:It's not really a lifetime's work, though, is it? It's barely even a decade's work.
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Does legal snarl-up include selling the rights to everything apart from the reptile house (so he can keep the web/merch side of things) and why he had absolutely 0 input into the new releasesSyberberg wrote:Agreed.DeWinter wrote:<snip> I've always wondered if there isn't still some kind of legal snarl-up in the background preventing him.
As for the splitting of royalties, there was no problem with the re-release of the studio albums from previous members, so I doubt there would be any with a DVD release.
I've written it before, the DVD was mastered and ready to go, Chris S did it. It was gonna be sold direct off the web, but the live shows were so poor he couldn't get any uk gigs; no promoter would take the gamble and Chris S had left.
I don't think there is much good quality bootleg stuff out there on youtube, because the masters are sitting unloved in boxes and nobody cares enough to get them out.
It was Jessica who filmed every gig, 2001-2005 and some if I recall, in 2006
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