Album Title: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
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I remember hearing that the name for the projected album after Overbombing was Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?, is this true or am I just misremembering. Would work with the song Summer
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Not something I’ve ever heard.
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Update: So I found out it was actually supposed to be made Glorious Summer and it was on the Sisters official websiteNineWhileNine wrote: ↑14 Feb 2024, 18:32 I remember hearing that the name for the projected album after Overbombing was Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?, is this true or am I just misremembering. Would work with the song Summer
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I don't that was intended to be an album title. It was used as a title on the "Record News" page, explaining that the planned release of Summer as the first of a series of independent singles wasn't going to happen. But it was never explicitly said to be an album title.
It is of course a reference to a Shakespeare quote: "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York" - which could in turn be viewed as a reference to Summer being the first release after the escape from WEA ("the winter of our discontent").
Being of a certain age, it's impossible for me to hear that Shakespeare quote without adding "and consign their parts most private to a Rutland tree".
It is of course a reference to a Shakespeare quote: "Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York" - which could in turn be viewed as a reference to Summer being the first release after the escape from WEA ("the winter of our discontent").
Being of a certain age, it's impossible for me to hear that Shakespeare quote without adding "and consign their parts most private to a Rutland tree".
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For you guys, the Renaissance was just something that happened to other people, wasn't it?
But more serious: I always wondered whether the March Violets' excellent _Made Glorious_ album's title wasn't Si Denbigh's sly dig at Von
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Doubt it. Best buddies, still are. Which if you think about both Eldritch and Si's working relationships is a bit of a bloody miracle.
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