Hey there. Was just looking at this Andrew Liles FALAA tribute thing and on his site he's got a pic of himself standing in what looks like the same spot the Sisters took those Leeds cemetery 1984/1985 pics I've seen on bootlegs and online over the years. It got me wondering if there might be other photos from that same photo shoot that might be floating around? I just peeked at the 'photo gallery' here and google and see a couple that I guess could be?
Here's the photo I'm referring to:
Sisters Leeds Cemetery 1985 pics?
These two look like they could have also been taken that same day (but looks like eldritch has different shades on and marx different shirt). Everything else looks similar but who's to say since attire was probably pretty consistent day to day back then for the whole band.
anyone know if there are other images from that Leeds cemetery photo session?
anyone know if there are other images from that Leeds cemetery photo session?
I'd always thought those images were 1984 - by 85 Wayne had his own cowboy hat, surely?
This one seems to be from the same shoot:
This one seems to be from the same shoot:
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wow! Blown away. Don't think I've ever seen any of these! thanksspiggymr7 wrote:http://iconicpix.photoshelter.com/galle ... fV.nhF4mxs
Definitely not goffs then
except for that one of eldritch only on stage, I know that's made the rounds. Otherwise, none of these look familiar at all. Can't believe you pinpointed the date too! "Oct 26, 1984"spiggymr7 wrote:http://iconicpix.photoshelter.com/galle ... fV.nhF4mxs
Lot of pics exist for this photo session .
@Pista Yes!
@Pista Yes!
But i dont think the cemetery pic was from the same photos shoot.
Andy and Gary wasn't dressed with the same clothes.
Andy and Gary wasn't dressed with the same clothes.
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No wonder. Doesn't look half as goff with the 1970s monolith that is Henry Price student flats in the background.susky wrote:Here's the full pic. First one I pasted above had the whole top chopped off:
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I'd take that date with a pinch salt...
I mean:
http://iconicpix.photoshelter.com/galle ... fV.nhF4mxs
1984??
I mean:
http://iconicpix.photoshelter.com/galle ... fV.nhF4mxs
1984??
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Innit. Thanks.Quiff Boy wrote:sortedNorman Hunter wrote:I can never get these link things to work. Just copy and paste into your browser.
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Too funny! My eye has gone toward those details in the background over the years but I always thought it was like an ornate iron gate on the border of the cemetery or something. Student flats! OMGNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote: No wonder. Doesn't look half as goff with the 1970s monolith that is Henry Price student flats in the background.
Incredible! Who is this pic? I'm guessing some of you guys from the forum have visited this cemetery? Easy to find this monument? Look for the student flat, I guess lol.Norman Hunter wrote:
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what is the earliest known pics of the girls.. I love the early ones of the girls on tour (I think it's Germany) with leather jackets/ramones type of look
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This was The Marching Men, we took this (and a few more) as promo shots a few years ago. Yep, it's pretty easy to find.susky wrote:Incredible! Who is this pic? I'm guessing some of you guys from the forum have visited this cemetery? Easy to find this monument? Look for the student flat, I guess lol.
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Look for the Henry Price residence on Clarendon Road, Leeds. The graves are in St George's Field, behind it.
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Good to know ... ... Still it will take some effort to look like that, when paying a visit to the place ... ...Swinnow wrote:Yeah, really easy to find, right in the University of Leeds campus, a five minute walk from the Fav, Fenton or Library.
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