Floodland XXV
- Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
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Floodland was first released twenty-five years ago this week- apparently theMoFi LP version is now out in tribute - and the anniversary made the "on this day" list on Wikipedia on Tuesday, resulting in scores of lazy bloggers giving the webosphere the benefit of their wisdom on the original LP. IMHO this one http://representingthemambo.wordpress.c ... floodland/ was amongst the best, a knowing and critical review of the key chapter of the "m*****n of revenge".
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Nice read.I never knew this corrosion was about "that guitarist".Listening to this 25 years old masterpiece now
Keep Music Evil
First CD I ever owned.
HBD Floodland.
HBD Floodland.
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My first one was "Never Mind The Bollocks". CD case now badly scratched over the years from chopping up lines of speed - it adds to the flair of the album whenever I play it...Pista wrote:First CD I ever owned.
HBD Floodland.
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this may or may not have been posted already, but this thread seems like a good opportunity to post it again anyway:
Dreams Of Rain: The Sisters Of Mercy's Floodland 25 Years On
http://thequietus.com/articles/10717-th ... -floodland
Dreams Of Rain: The Sisters Of Mercy's Floodland 25 Years On
http://thequietus.com/articles/10717-th ... -floodland
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Quiff Boy wrote:this may or may not have been posted already, but this thread seems like a good opportunity to post it again anyway:
Dreams Of Rain: The Sisters Of Mercy's Floodland 25 Years On
http://thequietus.com/articles/10717-th ... -floodland
Aaah.Set lists would be poured over and analysed by their obsessive fan base
Those were the days.
Really? And there was me thinking they'd spent ages just falling out. And presumably he was oblivious to all the keyboards on their previous recordings.The Quietus wrote: Eldritch’s growing interest in keyboards and synths, a move that prompted Marx’s departure the year before
Vast?The Quietus wrote:Swathed in dry ice, this was a band that dug deep into a vast catalogue
And yet another explanation for “Two, five, zero, zero, zero�:
albeit a fairly unlikely one as the legal battle only began after the song was released!The Quietus wrote:supposedly the amount of money The m*****n paid in legal fees over the struggle for The Sisterhood name.
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Good article, I liked that bit about 'This Corrosion' "pumped up on steroids". Btw, I always found the title of Patricia Morrison's solo album, the two fingers up "Reflect On This!", absolutely hilarious!stufarq wrote:Really? And there was me thinking they'd spent ages just falling out. And presumably he was oblivious to all the keyboards on their previous recordings.The Quietus wrote: Eldritch’s growing interest in keyboards and synths, a move that prompted Marx’s departure the year before
Vast?The Quietus wrote:Swathed in dry ice, this was a band that dug deep into a vast catalogue
And yet another explanation for “Two, five, zero, zero, zero�:albeit a fairly unlikely one as the legal battle only began after the song was released!The Quietus wrote:supposedly the amount of money The m*****n paid in legal fees over the struggle for The Sisterhood name.
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As usual with The Quietus, a well-written article ("visual garnish" ) and I agree with almost everything he says. Good to see people prepared to admit that Floodland was largely The Emperor's New Clothes. I hope that some of these Sisters loving scribes are polishing their thesaurus for the big anniversary - 30 years since the release of The Reptile House E.P. next spring !
Next year- 20th anniversary of releasing UTG. Do i have to remind that is last studio song recorded by TSOM?
of course, because they got handful of new unreleased songs, played live. and those not played live? well, only they know them.
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Not to mention that they recycled some B-sides early on as well.robm wrote:The Quietus album is a good critical examination of the album's production and context, if not its content. I'm not sure how the irony of adding Steinman to a song wasn't readily apparent...
Except for You Could be The One.nowayjose wrote:XXV years since Eldritch has released anything of quality...
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I first heard Floodland in 1989 when I went to university. I shared a room in my first year and me and my roommate happily pick through each others record collections, playing them on an obese 'portable' vertical turntable (one of these in fact). Up till then, I'd been listening to Marillion, Genesis and Pink Floyd; Floodland changed all that and the rest, as they say, is history. I've not bought a pair of blue jeans since...
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Now that is something!oneiros wrote:'portable' vertical turntable (one of these in fact).
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I still think it's Eldritch's masterpiece. Ah well, what would the world be like if we all liked the same thing?Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:...Floodland was largely The Emperor's New Clothes...
Heh. One of mrsfiend's Uni friends had one of those. IIRC it could play both sides without you having to turn the record over.oneiros wrote:(one of these in fact)
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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