yep, up the ramp on the side of the merrionscotty wrote:The Subculture I think? Was that just as you go in to shopping centre on the right?
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That's the one Boss cheersQuiff Boy wrote:yep, up the ramp on the side of the merrionscotty wrote:The Subculture I think? Was that just as you go in to shopping centre on the right?
I passed where it was last weekend and the memories came flooding back........and the flash backs!!
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
That name rings a bell
It wasn't on the flyer
It wasn't on the flyer
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yeah, the flyer was just for the HL meet-up part of the weekend.Pista wrote:That name rings a bell
It wasn't on the flyer
the subculture would have been the smurphs gig the next next (or maybe the night before)
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@ Pista: ^Quiff Boy wrote:Heartland meets have been held at a few places. From what I can find/remember:
2004 - Armageddon @ The George (1st meetup) conveniently near the hospital
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4829
2006 - Winter in July @ The George
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6570
2007 - School's Out @ Santiagos
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=14307
Some of the weekends have coincided with Smurphs gigs at The Bassment aka Subculture, which was also under the Merrion Centre, but on the side of the centre, around the corner from the Phono
There may have been others
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I'm confused now because I thought the last time I saw TSOM were 2001. Can't be right because I travelled up to Leeds with Jan and met up with a few others and saw TSOM. Confused now what year? This is embarrassing I remember I stayed at The Marriot hotel, but I can't recall what tour? Help!!
Lawks!Quiff Boy wrote:@ Pista: ^Quiff Boy wrote:Heartland meets have been held at a few places. From what I can find/remember:
2004 - Armageddon @ The George (1st meetup) conveniently near the hospital
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=4829
2006 - Winter in July @ The George
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=6570
2007 - School's Out @ Santiagos
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=14307
Some of the weekends have coincided with Smurphs gigs at The Bassment aka Subculture, which was also under the Merrion Centre, but on the side of the centre, around the corner from the Phono
There may have been others
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FWIW I use both the closed FB group and this forum, but in different ways, so I would like to see both continue and I am very grateful to all the hard work done by the mods and admins of both groups. This forum is easier to navigate and find things in than FB because posts are organised by topic.Quiff Boy wrote:Dominion used to be for all fans (but technology like emails and mailing lists were pretty niche then), then became used only by hardcore fans, and ended up mainly just being used by a small number of the travelling fans.
Heartland started in 2001 as a more accessible community who were not averse to noobs rocking up with the same old beginners/101 questions, or discussing their favourite sort of cheesecake (forest fruits btw).
Also, the 'web' format of heartland meant that previous discussions were easer for people to find, and that the site as a whole was easier to find, sign up to and get involved with.
We also promoted conversation on subjects other than The Sisters, which at the time was (vehemently) discouraged on Dominion.
I conceived of the forum as something to compliment the mailing list. However, people's tastes and tech needs change and we found ourselves more popular (and more discoverable) than the mailing list
We have also always suffered from the band's quiet spells. But where as we had other stuff to talk about during those lulls, the mailing list did not and, to put it bluntly, it began to die off...
It's a shame as it was a great resource at it's peak, but people have different expectations of the web these days. In the same was as forums were easier to sign up to and use than email lists by 2001, Facebook is now easier to sign up to and use than both us and Dominion.
Hey ho.
We just keep on keeping on.
A couple of major things we do have over Facebook is that 1) you don't need to sell your soul to a social network to see our content, and 2) we have more quality control over what information is circulated, and better moderators who can ensure we don't get inundated with trolls and f**kwits.
I use the closed FB group rather than any of the open pages or groups, otherwise everyone on my friends list sees everything I comment on or like. Most of my FB friends don't share my fangirldom and are not the slightest bit interested in whether I like someone's video clip or photo or thought the sound at a gig wasn't quite right or whatever, so using the closed groups keeps it off the newsfeeds of my elderly aunts on FB who aren't interested.
Some days I amaze myself. Other days I put the laundry in the oven.
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2005 - Black Oktober In The People's Republic! @ The GeorgeQuiff Boy wrote:......There may have been others
various "Bloktober" threads here.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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2003 at the end of smoke and mirrors tourelamanamou wrote:I'm confused now because I thought the last time I saw TSOM were 2001. Can't be right because I travelled up to Leeds with Jan and met up with a few others and saw TSOM. Confused now what year? This is embarrassing I remember I stayed at The Marriot hotel, but I can't recall what tour? Help!!
Goths have feelings too
I think you FB-ers could remind the others there we are still here & happy to have them drop by & tell us YCBTO yes or no
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We need some good threads any ideas?Pista wrote:I think you FB-ers could remind the others there we are still here & happy to have them drop by & tell us YCBTO yes or no
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Dominion mailing list and Baxcorp!!? lol
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Bingo! Thankseastmidswhizzkid wrote:2005 - Black Oktober In The People's Republic! @ The GeorgeQuiff Boy wrote:......There may have been others
various "Bloktober" threads here.
I knew there was might have been a 2005 meet, but couldn't find the details. Thanks
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HL... myheartland was and will always be a place where the people were who loved the sisters. a kind of internet family where there was so much shared and a caring for each other that came from the heart. like in all families there were differences, disputes, the raving mad uncle or aunty but also the loving, listening ear, the ones we could count on if only it be here. obviously people come and go and maybe the allure of other cyber sites change things and we grow older and wiser but the jest of what makes HL an amazung place will never change until we are all passed.
yes the music, the band, this gig that gig, this era that era, still ... the sisters gave us something along the way that touched us somehow in our lives that brought us here.
this is a beautiful home for many reasons that we should be grateful for.
don't forget that as life is too short and too many friendships have been made within these walls thanks to Barry and all the mods y
yes the music, the band, this gig that gig, this era that era, still ... the sisters gave us something along the way that touched us somehow in our lives that brought us here.
this is a beautiful home for many reasons that we should be grateful for.
don't forget that as life is too short and too many friendships have been made within these walls thanks to Barry and all the mods y
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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DEBS!!! sweetheart!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
'ello Debs
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awww... hello to you darlings! been awhile, hope all is good in your worlds
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
All is much better when you're aroundMadameButterfly wrote:awww... hello to you darlings! been awhile, hope all is good in your worlds
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awww.. you give me too much credit!Pista wrote:All is much better when you're aroundMadameButterfly wrote:awww... hello to you darlings! been awhile, hope all is good in your worlds
but i'll stick around until you kick me out
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
That ain't gonna happenMadameButterfly wrote:awww.. you give me too much credit!Pista wrote:All is much better when you're aroundMadameButterfly wrote:awww... hello to you darlings! been awhile, hope all is good in your worlds
but i'll stick around until you kick me out
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that is seriously the best/sweetest thing i have heard all day!
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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are you back then Debs? if so, that's made my year.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Why yes, yes it was. I can't believe it's been nearly 10 years!!!Pista wrote:The School's Out weekend in 2007 was epic wasn't it?
We need some meetups methinks.
I left my heart in Ballycastle...