This interview was posted yesterday on youtube, i know some of you may have seen it before but i never have!
Some classic Andrew in there!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1s-XRM1 ... lTHtzDV9UU
Interview with Andrew on 'Request Video' around 1991
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He’d definitely be “cancelled� for some of that today.
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Yeah, you're not wrong. 80% of that would be career suicide today, and I suppose you could say that that's what happened anyway.sultan2075 wrote:He’d definitely be “cancelled� for some of that today.
Gotta love him though, for all his madness
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1992, I'd say, after the Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour with all those market-induced cancellations,
the Reading Festival, the release of Temple of Love (1992) on 20 April 1992, though not in the US,
and a few cuts before The Sisters of Mercy's so far last officially released song Under The Gun in 1993 ... ...
well apart from the SSV branching ... while they did have some new songs and a view ...
the Reading Festival, the release of Temple of Love (1992) on 20 April 1992, though not in the US,
and a few cuts before The Sisters of Mercy's so far last officially released song Under The Gun in 1993 ... ...
well apart from the SSV branching ... while they did have some new songs and a view ...
I'd say late 1990/early 1991.
He says he's going to Las Vegas to shoot a video for next single "Detonation Boulevard". It wasn't a single in the UK bit there are US promo discs listed on discogs for 1990. Also mentions of the Gulf War which was end of 1990 into the first few months of 1991. And he says he's off to Japan next.
So if anyone knows when the Detonation Boulevard video was filmed or when he visited Japan during that period it'd help to pin it down.
He says he's going to Las Vegas to shoot a video for next single "Detonation Boulevard". It wasn't a single in the UK bit there are US promo discs listed on discogs for 1990. Also mentions of the Gulf War which was end of 1990 into the first few months of 1991. And he says he's off to Japan next.
So if anyone knows when the Detonation Boulevard video was filmed or when he visited Japan during that period it'd help to pin it down.
There's also an interview from the same US visit, on KROQ, 25th Jan 1991.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7B1_gd-Ks
It's misdated as 25th Feb on youtube (and on the cassette cover), but that's impossible as it's mentioned that Eldritch is doing an instore appearance in Tower Records, Sherman Oaks the following day, and he was gigging in Portugal on the 26th.
This page mentions the Tower records appearance on 26th Jan.
So it's January, sometime before 25th Jan depending on how long he'd been in the US (he says he's only been in the country 6 hours so it has to be earlier than the KROQ interview.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZL7B1_gd-Ks
It's misdated as 25th Feb on youtube (and on the cassette cover), but that's impossible as it's mentioned that Eldritch is doing an instore appearance in Tower Records, Sherman Oaks the following day, and he was gigging in Portugal on the 26th.
This page mentions the Tower records appearance on 26th Jan.
So it's January, sometime before 25th Jan depending on how long he'd been in the US (he says he's only been in the country 6 hours so it has to be earlier than the KROQ interview.)
I just put this period down as "the mad years" - he was certainly off his rocker for a goodly portion of the 90s.
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Fixed that for you.mh wrote:I just put this period down as "the cocaine years" - he was certainly off his rocker for a goodly portion of the 90s.
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markfiend wrote:Fixed that for you.mh wrote:I just put this period down as "the cocaine years" - he was certainly off his rocker for a goodly portion of the 90s.
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bless her, the interviewer deals with him quite sweetly i think.
EDIT: i never knew that was the origin of Doktor Avalanches name.
EDIT: i never knew that was the origin of Doktor Avalanches name.
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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Interesting, presumably Wicked Game, which does fit the UTG vibe. And no TOL with Offra sets it squarely in 1991, guessing Jan as you doBeing645 wrote:1992, I'd say, after the Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour with all those market-induced cancellations,
the Reading Festival, the release of Temple of Love (1992) on 20 April 1992, though not in the US,
and a few cuts before The Sisters of Mercy's so far last officially released song Under The Gun in 1993 ... ...
well apart from the SSV branching ... while they did have some new songs and a view ...
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Their post-set song at Reading that yearpaint it black wrote:Interesting, presumably Wicked Game, which does fit the UTG vibe. And no TOL with Offra sets it squarely in 1991, guessing Jan as you doBeing645 wrote:1992, I'd say, after the Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour with all those market-induced cancellations,
the Reading Festival, the release of Temple of Love (1992) on 20 April 1992, though not in the US,
and a few cuts before The Sisters of Mercy's so far last officially released song Under The Gun in 1993 ... ...
well apart from the SSV branching ... while they did have some new songs and a view ...
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Yes, I've misheard that. They played the Im Nin' Alu video at some point, so before the TOL 1992 release ... and from that point, looking and listening to it more deeply, I'd also say 1991 now ... and given this video compilation, January seems indeed the most plausible ...czuczu wrote:Their post-set song at Reading that yearpaint it black wrote:Interesting, presumably Wicked Game, which does fit the UTG vibe. And no TOL with Offra sets it squarely in 1991, guessing Jan as you doBeing645 wrote:1992, I'd say, after the Tune In - Turn On - Load Out Tour with all those market-induced cancellations,
the Reading Festival, the release of Temple of Love (1992) on 20 April 1992, though not in the US,
and a few cuts before The Sisters of Mercy's so far last officially released song Under The Gun in 1993 ... ...
well apart from the SSV branching ... while they did have some new songs and a view ...
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Elektra ... e/14366978
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does anyone have this as it was removed from youtube ... very interesting interview ... interviewer probably still has nightmares
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Yeah says it's removed on my end too, but i'm assuming this is the interview where he says something to the effect of "There should always be a war" or something like that. Ya that interview always gave me the impression he was trying to be satirical or something but the interviewer doesn't catch on to that, and he just keeps going along with it. It was a tough watch/listen.FireInReptileHouse wrote: ↑24 Dec 2021, 22:59 does anyone have this as it was removed from youtube ... very interesting interview ... interviewer probably still has nightmares
Eldritch Interview, 1991.01.xx (Request Video, KDOC ch.56 Anaheim CA) 11m 13s
https://mega.nz/#!WeBA1DzY!2GPGKoOjD3Xu ... Yut3iDHEfQ
https://mega.nz/#!WeBA1DzY!2GPGKoOjD3Xu ... Yut3iDHEfQ