A recent review of the Roundhouse gigs from Vive Le Rock. Mostly what you'd expect, but wait, what's that in the last sentence?
Hmmm.
This is courtesy of Matthew Faulkner on Facebook. I've hot linked to his image file as I don't have a place to upload this.
Soz.
Rumours and half baked truths . . .
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- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
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Probably as accurate as "Daryl" Smith.
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Intriguing but where has Vive Le Rock heard these rumours exactly?
And yeah, who's "Daryl"?
And yeah, who's "Daryl"?
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A rare outing for Ribbons - it's only their second most-played song. And are the album rumours sourced from 1998?
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
Don't want to come over all grammar nazi but FFS!
Also "keyboards"
Also "keyboards"
Latest Instagram "story" (or whatever it's called) from Ben suggests he's hanging out with Ravey Davey at the moment, doesn't have to mean anything at all since they're friends but still, I like it...probably more productive things going on there as compared to the Vive Le Rock rumours
I take a long shot and suggest, the source of the "news" comes directly from the Man himself, he knows how to make the press write about TSOM so people know they're still alive and touring.
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Wasn't there a rumor floating around that 'But Genevive' was supposed to be released as a single last year during the summer prior to the pandemic mucking everything up? Also if they were to release a new album wouldn't they have to go through WEA, or maybe the BBC sessions got them out of their contract? Who knows, it's all rather exciting though, feels like we are closer to getting a mythical 4th studio album now than ever before.
Nah, they’ve been free of WEA for years. I really really really hope this is true, but the rest of the review isn’t exactly 100% accurate, so…
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I think this review clearly explains why Von has scant regard for (most) music journalists.
They are just hacks and bloggers who attempt to piece together stuff from social media & embellish it to get clicks.
There's a published "review" of one of the 2021 Roundhouse shows that's actually a review of one of the 2019 Roundhouse shows with this year's date on it for crying out loud.
They are just hacks and bloggers who attempt to piece together stuff from social media & embellish it to get clicks.
There's a published "review" of one of the 2021 Roundhouse shows that's actually a review of one of the 2019 Roundhouse shows with this year's date on it for crying out loud.
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You're right he's always embellished the truth and used, ahem, alternative facts to gain publicity. It's part of the game, especially nowadays, in many walks of public life.
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Total garbage. Back in 2002 he gave that interview to the German fan site/magazine where he talked about shopping around the majors and being shot down everywhere, even being told The Sisters were/are not a major labor band. Someone either dug that one up, or asked someone who remembered it but asking even die-hards to believe he's "shopping" a new "album" around "the majors" is insane.
But I'm glad they played that "rare gem" Ribbons!
But I'm glad they played that "rare gem" Ribbons!
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Totally agree in all parts. "Shopping" a new "album" around "the majors" is clearly the last thing would do nowadays ... rather, some music mag want to increase sales along that old road again... oh my, how boring.Electrochrome wrote: ↑21 Oct 2021, 21:00 Total garbage. Back in 2002 he gave that interview to the German fan site/magazine where he talked about shopping around the majors and being shot down everywhere, even being told The Sisters were/are not a major labor band. Someone either dug that one up, or asked someone who remembered it but asking even die-hards to believe he's "shopping" a new "album" around "the majors" is insane.
But I'm glad they played that "rare gem" Ribbons!
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I heard he is getting a kitten so needs the cash. New lp next Jan 100% legit according to my source at the cattery
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I don’t know why he didn’t go for one of the big independents. If Epitaph/ANTI- (to use one example) was good enough for Tom Waits and Merle Haggard, it’s good enough for him. And they probably would have been interested back then too.
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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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Huh. Anyone know the story of Kevin the Paleontologist of Minnesota and his libelous midi?
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In the days when I was stronger, in the days when you were here?
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He didn't go for one of the bigger independent labels for the same reason he didn't switch to a different major label. Because he really doesn't want to make another record.sultan2075 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2021, 00:33I don’t know why he didn’t go for one of the big independents. If Epitaph/ANTI- (to use one example) was good enough for Tom Waits and Merle Haggard, it’s good enough for him. And they probably would have been interested back then too.
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