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Wilkstein wrote: ↑16 Mar 2021, 19:31
I'd love to hear Halford sing This Corrosion.
I'd like to hear-see an AE-Halford Duo singing on stage
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
Todashi wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 16:24
Actually, maybe that’s it? Maybe he intends to spend a few years touring the new songs without no intention of recording them?
Pretty much the same as every year since 'Under The Gun' then.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
Todashi wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 16:24
Actually, maybe that’s it? Maybe he intends to spend a few years touring the new songs without no intention of recording them?
Pretty much the same as every year since 'Under The Gun' then.
Honestly though, there's a degree of stubborn perversity to Von's approach to the whole thing that I find strangely admirable (as much as I'd like a new record).
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Do you not think, after years and years of having your life's work analyzed again and again, having small ideas taken to the extreme by media and the fans, and generally being considered an icon for an identity you don't associate with, that it might be quite entertaining to watch a whole bunch of people (and possibly, in his eyes, the reason he's terrified to make any motions) lose their minds over the smallest thing?
A man with a fictitious grin pondered the terrain in which he flooded with anguish, for this is England. The lion cannot be tamed, this is the game.
LyanvisAberrant wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 20:52
Do you not think, after years and years of having your life's work analyzed again and again, having small ideas taken to the extreme by media and the fans, and generally being considered an icon for an identity you don't associate with, that it might be quite entertaining to watch a whole bunch of people (and possibly, in his eyes, the reason he's terrified to make any motions) lose their minds over the smallest thing?
Entertaining isn't a word I'd use.
Trolling might fit better at this stage
That would be very Eldritch to do something like this (dying hair, loud shirts, now like a metal band outlook), but I guess it's too much fuss for him, too much to learn, for no reason at all - he have nothing to prove, nor to gain.
LyanvisAberrant wrote: ↑20 Mar 2021, 20:52
Do you not think, after years and years of having your life's work analyzed again and again, having small ideas taken to the extreme by media and the fans, and generally being considered an icon for an identity you don't associate with, that it might be quite entertaining to watch a whole bunch of people (and possibly, in his eyes, the reason he's terrified to make any motions) lose their minds over the smallest thing?
whatever the reason everybody -to varying degrees- DOES lose their minds over the smallest thing. not just the smallest thing that he does- this Cadiz /Gift Reissue bollocks is still generating interest 18 months after the first flyers were seen in London. if that was just some idiots idea of a wind-up (and i still cant see any other motive if it is fake) then what did that cost them? a few quid on flyers. my point is all of us "would like..." so we invest whatever we want to emotionally into anything that doesn't outright kill that hope off. and sometimes things are more than we really hoped for or expected -the slew of new new songs since Dylan joined made me very happy even if they are never recorded/released...just try not to be TOO disappointed and it's fine. to quote Phil Lynott "it's alright to lose your heart but never lose your head".
"And all my promises are lies
All my love is hate
I am the Politician, and i decide your fate"
copper wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 21:14
Well, Chris said back in 2011 that they'd have more New-new songs besides Arms & Still - just that they hadn't found the time to play them yet.
Chris is a veritable song-writing machine...and .Ben writes stuff for several projects so i dont imagine the fault lies with anyone but Andrew. 1995 anybody?
"And all my promises are lies
All my love is hate
I am the Politician, and i decide your fate"
eastmidswhizzkid wrote: ↑31 Mar 2021, 01:07
Chris is a veritable song-writing machine...and .Ben writes stuff for several projects so i dont imagine the fault lies with anyone but Andrew. 1995 anybody?
FALAA anybody? Rinse and repeat, same as it ever was.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
With the announced songs of the new line-up approaching twenty, I find it interesting that another Leeds band just posted that they have twenty new songs ready for release in 2021: Soft Cell.
We have had Ofra Haza and Terri Nunn as duet partners to Andrew; wouldn't Mark Almond be fantastic?
The song, We Are On This Plane, reminds me of a vid Ben uploaded a while ago.
It was shot on a plane, feat. Ben & a very tired Ravey Davey, who says something like, 'We are all going to die...!'
Davey gets existential while hungover and suspended in flight, Ben records some of it, Von delights and writes a verse, Ben posts the vid to the unsuspecting world?