It's official – i'm totally and utterly addicted to the Sisters!
They've infiltrated my very soul and there's no going back now.
My brain is in overload due to cramming 36 years of Sisters history into the last couple of months – send help (and biscuits)
Seriously though – this discovery has come at a great time for me, things have not been going well at the moment and i've found their music a massive positive help and inspiration to me.
Anyone else found the Sisters has helped them through some s**t times or am i just being soft?!
Sisters - healing remedy?
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They made me smile like loon today 'cos I found my two packs of Sisters Postcards from the Leeds Poly XXX gig, thought they'd been binned by mistake during a spell in Wells a few years back.
Also found my original Polygram Wake VHS and my signed Mish South America VHS in the same box. Happy days.
Also found my original Polygram Wake VHS and my signed Mish South America VHS in the same box. Happy days.
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couple the life-expanding powers of The Sisters with the Heartland effect and we'll soon have you feeling like a billion dollars.
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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The Sisters have helped a lot of us through a lot of s**t. Not soft at all.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
I could write volumes on this one as I think it is a fascinating topic. (But I'll be as brief as I get. You're welcome.)Charlie wrote:It's official – i'm totally and utterly addicted to the Sisters!
They've infiltrated my very soul and there's no going back now.
My brain is in overload due to cramming 36 years of Sisters history into the last couple of months – send help (and biscuits)
Seriously though – this discovery has come at a great time for me, things have not been going well at the moment and i've found their music a massive positive help and inspiration to me.
Anyone else found the Sisters has helped them through some s**t times or am i just being soft?!
At 13, I would wear my headphones everywhere and that was how I tolerated what I saw as an offensively flawed world. Frequently, the music redefines my self-image and therefore my abilities. Dumb s**t like putting on a CD if I'm driving up a steep hill (a fear of mine) or if I need to face my ex's fiancé socially. It doesn't inspire me to be a saint or to believe in goodness; it just makes me immune to how f**ked up things may be. Amused, even.
Three times, I've sought out the music to confirm that I am actually, truly unreachable/not coming back from a particular defeat. Like a last poke at a corpse before bagging it and adjusting to a life without a certain inner spark. And three times, an average of 10 years apart, the music has essentially re-animated me.
I'm not sure how music gets to be a catalyst for inner strength like that. I thought it had at least a bit to do with such a long history of listening, but you're blowing that theory for me.
In any case, I'm glad you found it now. And kudos for being the kind of person who is reached by this.
Thankyou! I've no idea why the Sisters music has touched me so much either!Chaotican wrote:
I'm not sure how music gets to be a catalyst for inner strength like that. I thought it had at least a bit to do with such a long history of listening, but you're blowing that theory for me.
In any case, I'm glad you found it now. And kudos for being the kind of person who is reached by this.
There's a lot of music I 'like' and there's been a few bands i've got into but nothing that has affected me so quickly or so deeply. It's been a surprise to me but a very happy one!
Maybe it's just a chemistry thing, the right combo of music, lyrics, emotions and Andrew's vocal style, which just triggers something for me?
I know the music won't solve my problems but it has definitely helped me with the way I look at things, deal with things – it does give me a strength which i'll always be thankful for.
And sometimes it just makes me smile a lot too, there's a lot of humour there!
I may be late in discovering them but the music is timeless and i'll always have them from now on.
And if there are no more new releases then so be it ....but I would like more....i need all the songs I can get and I need all the songs that I can't get to.
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Ffs they should leave a copy of FALAA in the drawer in every hotel room
Goths have feelings too
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Suggestions as to where in the hotel room to put a copy of Vision Thing on a postcard to the usual address or by text to 0898......
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
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Next to the two way mirror?Swinnow wrote:Suggestions as to where in the hotel room to put a copy of Vision Thing on a postcard to the usual address or by text to 0898......
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Considering the goings on in the room next door, a good planSmileySister wrote:Next to the two way mirror?Swinnow wrote:Suggestions as to where in the hotel room to put a copy of Vision Thing on a postcard to the usual address or by text to 0898......
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Sometimes, driving/walking/cycling around with The Sisters as the soundtrack has felt like the only thing between me and suicide. So yeah, if you're soft, I'm practically liquid.
"This is Jenny. She's the family sadist."
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EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:Considering the goings on in the room next door, a good plan
"This is Jenny. She's the family sadist."