...well, James Brown, former editor of 'Lads Mag' Loaded and former Citizen Of Leeds 6, anyway...
"One afternoon when I was 17, Gary Marx, the lead guitarist from the Sisters of Mercy, came round my squalid bedroom and answered some questions about his band for my fanzine, Attack on Bzag!."
And so his article in today's Independent Review begins:
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/media/ ... ory=542662
It's more about him rather than t'Sisters (what would you expect from a master of self promotion?), however...One For The Archives nevertheless...
PS: To anyone in Leeds right now: it's lurrvly to be going thru' the Monsoon Season (Tues 20th July, 2100 BST) innit??!!
James Brown is a Sisters fan!
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It is a nice article. In a way, a reminder that the (post)-punk scene wasn't just the music and the bands, but there were hundreds of fanzines and amateur journos too.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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