Being645 wrote: ↑11 Oct 2024, 11:19
Wonderful videos, many thanks flowers_to_burn ... ... I've integrated a few of them @ the usual place ... hope that's ok ... ...
Of course! There to share.
Lovely .... ... not all want their stuff in the SistersWiki, although it is there for all, and all over the world, and everyone can partake in The Sisters touring this way at least and be part of it all, but hell ... ...
BTW, did you manage to find some tickets for the Portland show(s) ? ... ...
Being645 wrote: ↑11 Oct 2024, 20:42
Lovely .... ... not all want their stuff in the SistersWiki, although it is there for all, and all over the world, and everyone can partake in The Sisters touring this way at least and be part of it all, but hell ... ...
BTW, did you manage to find some tickets for the Portland show(s) ? ... ...
I got to see a lot of footage I wouldn't have otherwise through this forum thanks to the kindness of strangers uploading theirs, happy to help keep that going.
We have tix to one night, but flights are batsh*t expensive and we left it til last minute, so might be a bust.
Being645 wrote: ↑11 Oct 2024, 20:42
Lovely .... ... not all want their stuff in the SistersWiki, although it is there for all, and all over the world, and everyone can partake in The Sisters touring this way at least and be part of it all, but hell ... ...
BTW, did you manage to find some tickets for the Portland show(s) ? ... ...
I got to see a lot of footage I wouldn't have otherwise through this forum thanks to the kindness of strangers uploading theirs, happy to help keep that going.
We have tix to one night, but flights are batsh*t expensive and we left it til last minute, so might be a bust.
Andrew Eldritch of goth band the Sisters of Mercy is in the studio in 1987. He encounters the Gummi Bears, and they share a special experience. Also with them are Jim Steinman, Patricia Morrison, and Doktor Avalanche.
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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.