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Marx, Hussey and Adams for me.
Mmm. Adam Pearson and Chris Starling not bad. Can't comment on Ben and Chris because I have never seen them, but what I've heard they have good banter with the audience?
Best Album. Toss up between First, Last and Always and Floodland
best sisters line up/ Best Album
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In a live situation then the Adams/Hussey/Marx version for me, every time.
But if I'm playing Mr DJ then it's Adams/Gunn/Marx that I reach for 'cos I'll play Alice or Temple before any of the LP's.
Have happily swung my pants to later more, erm, industrial line-ups too.
But if I'm playing Mr DJ then it's Adams/Gunn/Marx that I reach for 'cos I'll play Alice or Temple before any of the LP's.
Have happily swung my pants to later more, erm, industrial line-ups too.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
The Reptile House Album?
I like the albums for what they are, but there's not much use in commenting on lineups I have never seen nor will see. I'll settle for the current one, as long as there are gigs
I wish I could, though... *sigh*
I like the albums for what they are, but there's not much use in commenting on lineups I have never seen nor will see. I'll settle for the current one, as long as there are gigs
I wish I could, though... *sigh*
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Ben and Chris are my favourite for all the gig memories but even though I can only hear the others on bootlegs, each past lineup also had their own charms.
I've listened the most to Vision Thing and the pre-FALAA releases lately and I'd kill to hear a concert of the '90 Bruhn/Bricheno/James lineup, and '85 with Marx, Hussey and Craig. But I'm glad every single one of them exists, I just really love the Sisters and each album/tour reveals a different side of them.
I've listened the most to Vision Thing and the pre-FALAA releases lately and I'd kill to hear a concert of the '90 Bruhn/Bricheno/James lineup, and '85 with Marx, Hussey and Craig. But I'm glad every single one of them exists, I just really love the Sisters and each album/tour reveals a different side of them.
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With Mr Ben Gunn, saw them not knowing who they are and they were pretty damned good, never saw with Wayne but all the other line ups have been a top night out. Album is difficult love the original EP's etc and love all the LP's in different moods, its mighty cool that Von has created radically different albums.
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Patricia Morrison added glamour and nice for the boys to eye up!
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and that's a bad thing??elamanamou wrote:Patricia Morrison added glamour and nice for the boys to eye up!
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Is that why Hussey left?Swinnow wrote:Hadn't he tried that idea already with Hussey?
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paint it black wrote:and that's a bad thing??elamanamou wrote:Patricia Morrison added glamour and nice for the boys to eye up!
for me toopearson wrote:you nailed it.Purple Light wrote:Eldritch, Mr Whammy, Sheehan. Dangerously sexy sounds.
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From the output on vinyl: Marx/Gunn/Adams, unfortunately i joined the crowd too late to see them live.
Of the line-ups I DID see live: Bricheno/Bruhn/James. Probably the most professional bunch of people ever had together. Imho they were GREAT.
Albums: as mentioned earlier here they are all very different from each other, so difficult to compare. My top 3 (in no paticular order): The Reptile House EP (if you count it as an album, if not just replace it with SGWBM, yes I know, also not a REAL album...), Floodland, and no joke, Gift. I really like that one.
Of the line-ups I DID see live: Bricheno/Bruhn/James. Probably the most professional bunch of people ever had together. Imho they were GREAT.
Albums: as mentioned earlier here they are all very different from each other, so difficult to compare. My top 3 (in no paticular order): The Reptile House EP (if you count it as an album, if not just replace it with SGWBM, yes I know, also not a REAL album...), Floodland, and no joke, Gift. I really like that one.
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agreed!Cedarjet wrote:
Of the line-ups I DID see live: Bricheno/Bruhn/James. Probably the most professional bunch of people Our fearless leader! ever had together. Imho they were GREAT.
^ this.
Punctuality too, very important!
And bass.
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Am I the only one to think that a bass player would massively enhance the live sound/performance?
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btw:
best album: FALAA or Floodland or Vision Thing, depends on my my mood
best album: FALAA or Floodland or Vision Thing, depends on my my mood
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Add me to the list.dtsom wrote:for me toopearson wrote:you nailed it.Purple Light wrote:Eldritch, Mr Whammy, Sheehan. Dangerously sexy sounds.
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Yup, I heartily second this!redfish666 wrote:best album: FALAA or Floodland or Vision Thing, depends on my my mood
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