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'Heady Daze' due to be published in April 2023 according to a message from the m*****n.
Presumably it takes up the story from when Craig and him leave the Sisters in 1985. If it's anything like Salad Daze it should be a very entertaining read to say the least.
Nonesuch wrote: ↑02 Jul 2022, 13:38
'Heady Daze' due to be published in April 2023 according to a message from the m*****n.
Presumably it takes up the story from when Craig and him leave the Sisters in 1985. If it's anything like Salad Daze it should be a very entertaining read to say the least.
it also seems to coveniently cover up to the point i lost interest in them, stopped buying their records and last saw them live, basically around the time of the first World Crusade.
"And all my promises are lies
All my love is hate
I am the Politician, and i decide your fate"
I've got Paint My Name and Waiting For Another War and love them both. I'm not a Hussey/Mish fan and would love the inside track on the band but based on his lyrics, the idea of a book by Wayne (apologise Wayne fans) just seems unreadable.
badge wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 01:04
I've got Paint My Name and Waiting For Another War and love them both. I'm not a Hussey/Mish fan and would love the inside track on the band but based on his lyrics, the idea of a book by Wayne (apologise Wayne fans) just seems unreadable.
I'm not a Wayne fan.
I give the Mish a pass for their first 2 singles, and if you put enough beer into me I might be coerced into admitting that Wasteland, Beyond the Pale and Deliverance are great songs, but I need to stop there.
Salad Daze is a brilliant book and you're doing yourself a disservice by not reading it. Wayne has a good writing style, it's packed with anecdotes and observations you won't get anywhere else, and it's coverage of the Liverpool post punk scene in his pre-Sisters years is particularly good. It's a great complement to the other 2 books, from someone who was actually there as it was all going down, and Wayne went way up in my estimation from reading it.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
badge wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 01:04
I've got Paint My Name and Waiting For Another War and love them both. I'm not a Hussey/Mish fan and would love the inside track on the band but based on his lyrics, the idea of a book by Wayne (apologise Wayne fans) just seems unreadable.
I'm not a Wayne fan.
I give the Mish a pass for their first 2 singles, and if you put enough beer into me I might be coerced into admitting that Wasteland, Beyond the Pale and Deliverance are great songs, but I need to stop there.
Salad Daze is a brilliant book and you're doing yourself a disservice by not reading it. Wayne has a good writing style, it's packed with anecdotes and observations you won't get anywhere else, and it's coverage of the Liverpool post punk scene in his pre-Sisters years is particularly good. It's a great complement to the other 2 books, from someone who was actually there as it was all going down, and Wayne went way up in my estimation from reading it.
what Michael said. bang on . first 2 12" ...wasteland if pissed ...and Severina for Julianne Reagnne (GODDESS ov GODDESSES here on WhizzWorld) .all about eve etc.
who said @mh was full of s**t ? send em hitherwards for immediate correction
"And all my promises are lies
All my love is hate
I am the Politician, and i decide your fate"
mh wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 12:46
I'm not a Wayne fan.
I give the Mish a pass for their first 2 singles, and if you put enough beer into me I might be coerced into admitting that Wasteland, Beyond the Pale and Deliverance are great songs, but I need to stop there.
You and me both... I guess I'll have to read this book then.