Sisters spotting

THE place for your Sisters-related comments, questions and snippets of Sisters information. For those who do not know, The Sisters of Mercy are a rock'n'roll band. And a pop band. And an industrial groove machine. Or so they say. They make records. Lots of records, apparently. But not in your galaxy. They play concerts. Lots of concerts, actually. But you still cannot see them. So what's it all about, Alfie? This is one of the few tightly-moderated forums on Heartland, so please keep on-topic. All off-topic posts will either be moved or deleted. Chairman Bux is the editor and the editor's decision is final. Danke.
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: 30 Mar 2021, 18:34
alanm wrote: 28 Mar 2021, 06:29 Honestly i think i prefer that rendition of Body Electric to most of the Sisters renditions.
even the body and soul 12" version (post sound-fixing by dr. robert)? :eek:
'fraid so, it's just not one of my favourites.
Hearing that screechy Amiga version makes me wonder what a Dragonforce cover of the song would sound like...
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Ah yes, Barry the Leech.

He's got a long list of previous which goes back at least until the Commodore 64. Admittedly, I quite like his mashup of Afterhours and Assault on Precinct 13 but his career is built upon a tissue of lies...:



Also, check out this 'composition' from Lotus Turbo Challenge 2, 1991 on the Amiga:



All his stuff. It's like a game of spot the ball :roll:
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wow!

i remember both of those games :lol:

never twigged the music though!

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Board needs more vintage gaming :)
Loved my A600, the missing link between SNES and PSX..
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czuczu wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 07:54 Board needs more vintage gaming :)
8-bit wise, I was always more of a Spectrum kid. Here's Afterhours (a Jazz Odyssey) from the Spectrum 128 version of the same game.


Fortunately the version from the 48K Spectrum isn't available on the net. ;D
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Nothing wrong with the rubber keyed 48k! (aside from the colour clash and sound..). And loading issues.
Still loved it :)
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czuczu wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 13:13 Nothing wrong with the rubber keyed 48k! (aside from the colour clash and sound..). And loading issues.
Still loved it :)
Can't beat a good techno-doorstop! Although that was a typical snidey comment from a then-jealous Vic 20 owner, I loved my mate's speccy too ;D what I mainly love though is that Jeff Minter is still making games and they're still magnificent :notworthy:
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czuczu wrote: 02 Apr 2021, 07:54 Board needs more vintage gaming :)
Loved my A600, the missing link between SNES and PSX..
A600 was and is an ECS in a compact form. Basically original amiga from 1985 with a few tweeks here and there...

And I absolutely love it!

It's an actual computer, unlike gaming consoles you mentioned.
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It's difficult to find a good medical specialist. Today, I've been to an eye specialist ... and I really felt in good hands
with that surgery. So I left the practice in a rather pleasant mood .... :) ... and when I stepped outside the building,
there were the sweet notes of "Burn" ringing from the balcony on the second floor ...
.... :bat: :eek: :bat: ... :D ;D ... it's a wonderful day ... ;D ;D ;D ...
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Being645 wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:26 It's difficult to find a good medical specialist. Today, I've been to an eye specialist ... and I really felt in good hands
with that surgery. So I left the practice in a rather pleasant mood .... :) ... and when I stepped outside the building,
there were the sweet notes of "Burn" ringing from the balcony on the second floor ...
.... :bat: :eek: :bat: ... :D ;D ... it's a wonderful day ... ;D ;D ;D ...
Similarly I went for an MRI scan and CT Scan today, and was wearing a t-shirt with just the head and star and no words on it. As the radiologist loaded me into the MRI machine he said "sorry we don't have any Sisters to put on for you".
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sam donut wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:55
Being645 wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:26 It's difficult to find a good medical specialist. Today, I've been to an eye specialist ... and I really felt in good hands
with that surgery. So I left the practice in a rather pleasant mood .... :) ... and when I stepped outside the building,
there were the sweet notes of "Burn" ringing from the balcony on the second floor ...
.... :bat: :eek: :bat: ... :D ;D ... it's a wonderful day ... ;D ;D ;D ...
Similarly I went for an MRI scan and CT Scan today, and was wearing a t-shirt with just the head and star and no words on it. As the radiologist loaded me into the MRI machine he said "sorry we don't have any Sisters to put on for you".
Obviously, today is somewhat a Sisters Day ... ;D ;D ;D ...

* btw, best wishes for your results and further treatment ... :) ...
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Being645 wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 19:01
sam donut wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:55
Being645 wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:26 It's difficult to find a good medical specialist. Today, I've been to an eye specialist ... and I really felt in good hands
with that surgery. So I left the practice in a rather pleasant mood .... :) ... and when I stepped outside the building,
there were the sweet notes of "Burn" ringing from the balcony on the second floor ...
.... :bat: :eek: :bat: ... :D ;D ... it's a wonderful day ... ;D ;D ;D ...
Similarly I went for an MRI scan and CT Scan today, and was wearing a t-shirt with just the head and star and no words on it. As the radiologist loaded me into the MRI machine he said "sorry we don't have any Sisters to put on for you".
Obviously, today is somewhat a Sisters Day ... ;D ;D ;D ...

* btw, best wishes for your results and further treatment ... :) ...
Thank you! 😁
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sam donut wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:55
Similarly I went for an MRI scan and CT Scan today, and was wearing a t-shirt with just the head and star and no words on it. As the radiologist loaded me into the MRI machine he said "sorry we don't have any Sisters to put on for you".
More of an MR scan no? :innocent:
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He'd have had to really crank up the volume if the MRI was as noisy as the one at St James' hozzy in Leeds. Fingers crossed x
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Pista wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 19:20 More of an MR scan no? :innocent:
Hope all is well with you
Ha! Damn, I wish I'd thought of that :P
Hopefully things will turn up roses thanks :)

Swinnow wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 19:48 He'd have had to really crank up the volume if the MRI was as noisy as the one at St James' hozzy in Leeds. Fingers crossed x
Yeah, the one at Macc was pretty atrociously thumpy too. There was one section that sort of sounded like a manic version of the start of Afterhours that I enjoyed though :) Thankyou!
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I had a CT scan at Wythenshaw Hospital recently and it was similarly industrial sounding.

Somewhere between Einstürzende Neubauten, Foetus and Test Dept, I'd say. But maybe slightly more rythmical :lol:
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I've had the "pleasure" of a few MRI scans myself. The rhythms and volume make it a trance-like experience after some time...

As it happens I made a song of the experience... called "MRI" funnily enough. If anyone is interested you can find on Spotify or Bandcamp. My artist name is "The Majestic Procession" and the album is called "Beyond Stars". It should probably be played loud for full effect...
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sam donut wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:55
Being645 wrote: 12 Apr 2021, 18:26 It's difficult to find a good medical specialist. Today, I've been to an eye specialist ... and I really felt in good hands
with that surgery. So I left the practice in a rather pleasant mood .... :) ... and when I stepped outside the building,
there were the sweet notes of "Burn" ringing from the balcony on the second floor ...
.... :bat: :eek: :bat: ... :D ;D ... it's a wonderful day ... ;D ;D ;D ...
Similarly I went for an MRI scan and CT Scan today, and was wearing a t-shirt with just the head and star and no words on it. As the radiologist loaded me into the MRI machine he said "sorry we don't have any Sisters to put on for you".
Best of luck with your scans .
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OK i know that as far as Sisters spotting goes this like shooting fish in a barrel but i came across this on Ben Christo's facebook page. i found it interesting anyway.
"the trooper" iron maiden cover featuring BC on axe-duty

[media]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AT6oYP ... sp=sharing[/media]
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Interesting to have his influences plainly displayed. Must admit that NWOBHM style guitaring leaves me a bit cold. It's too flash, never mind the quality look at the number of notes kind of thing, lacks feel and emotion. As Phil Lynott said to me in Manchester, on the Renegade tour, sometimes the space between the beat is as important as the beat. He knew a thing or two that fella.
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote: 25 Apr 2021, 18:29 OK i know that as far as Sisters spotting goes this like shooting fish in a barrel but i came across this on Ben Christo's facebook page. i found it interesting anyway.
"the trooper" iron maiden cover featuring BC on axe-duty

[media]https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AT6oYP ... sp=sharing[/media]
Cool, cheers for the link for the facebookless :notworthy:
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