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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands! WTF!?
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Rather provoking.Black Planet wrote:What's Andrew given us? Nothing.
I dare say The Sisters (not Andrew alone) can't give us something at the moment. And it's not because of the lack of material.
Label? MR? No way, because no world-wide distribution. (Especially US, that's why the EastWest thing came down, IMHO.) For the rest, please refer to GPS 05.
Internet? Free releases? Not with Adam, meaning the songs Mr. Whammy (co-)wrote. But then, the only new track available for download is from a band member who's currently back on the bench.
I don't think it's lazyness... I believe upon signing a deal, we would have that new CD within six to eight months. The thing is, no deal, no need to hurry.
At least they tour the lands quite frequently.
Jan
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We do like a very odd band.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
Speaking of covers... I like to listen to the original versions of these songs immediately followed by their respective Sisters' versions. It always strikes me just how pale and somehow frail the originals seem compared to the covers. Like a nice cute well-maintained domestic cat with a real huge strong wild scary beautiful tiger (do accept my apologies Mugabe and Richey if the order of adjectives is incorrect). Hope some of you share my view, or am I just sick in the head?Red Sunsets wrote:1969, Comfortably Numb, Confide In Me, Emma, Jolene, Louie Louie, Ghostrider, Gimme Shelter, Sister Ray, Stop Draggin' My Heart Around...
He's Got the Whole World in His Hands! WTF!?
Hello Jazz, by the way. Do you like the smell of cinnamon-sprinkled coffee with hard-coal smoke on a frosty morning, by any chance?
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Listening to Suicide's "Ghost Rider", pale and frail are not words that immediately spring to mind. Same thing with the original "Sister Ray" and "1969". I see your point, but in many cases I think the comparison between a watchmaker's hammer and a pile-driver would be more suitable than your feline analogy. The pure chugga-chugga-ness of drum machines and overdriven guitars is not necessarily more powerful than Dolly Parton._emma_ wrote:Speaking of covers... I like to listen to the original versions of these songs immediately followed by their respective Sisters' versions. It always strikes me just how pale and somehow frail the originals seem compared to the covers. Like a nice cute well-maintained domestic cat with a real huge strong wild scary beautiful tiger.
"The Sisters could cover anything from Beethoven to The Sex Pistols and make it all sound the same." (free from memory)
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With the exception of "Comfortably Numb", which sounds almost identical to the original. If Dave Gilmour had played a wrong note in the solo then so would Adam (Is it Adam who does the solo?)mugabe wrote:"The Sisters could cover anything from Beethoven to The Sex Pistols and make it all sound the same." (free from memory)
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Heard the original on the radio the other day & was amazed how weedy it sounded (your memory does play tricks I suppose). The ( cough) guitar solo may be the same but the overall effect is a lot different - as long as it's without the previously mentioned shrieky backing singers.markfiend wrote:With the exception of "Comfortably Numb", which sounds almost identical to the original. If Dave Gilmour had played a wrong note in the solo then so would Adam (Is it Adam who does the solo?)mugabe wrote:"The Sisters could cover anything from Beethoven to The Sex Pistols and make it all sound the same." (free from memory)
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Better take discussion of the covers over to http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=3751 d'you think?
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"... Wayne & co have always been more approchable (Craig at your own peril)... "
--- what is the issue with Craig?
--- what is the issue with Craig?
.... there is no semblance of rock 'n roll around here!
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He's currently touring the US with The Alarm. I was less than two feet from him the entire gig I was at and he was ok. Until I told him he was really great on AuRa.Black Biscuit wrote:"... Wayne & co have always been more approchable (Craig at your own peril)... "
--- what is the issue with Craig?
*Oh God* was all he said before returning his attention to his bass. It never occurred to me NOT to say something to him, since I think he's fabulous.
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Andrew Eldritch wanted so much to be left alone that he finally managed that I don't care anymore. He's finally only a picture on the wall. The Sisters are finally a dead band.
I don't care if he talks to us or not, not to mention the gigs and especially the *album*...
I'm beyond Andrew Eldritch.
I'm free!
Happy, Andrew? I wouldn't be.
I don't care if he talks to us or not, not to mention the gigs and especially the *album*...
I'm beyond Andrew Eldritch.
I'm free!
Happy, Andrew? I wouldn't be.
He mentioned in an interview from the Vision Thing era something to the effect of "Our fans tend to be very intelligent in general" then told the interviewer that we would understand if they got really popular and started playing bigger venues, etc. I think he has faith in us and just likes to tease. I think he cares, but won't do things he doesn't was to do just for us. I could see him getting in a weird mid-life funk thing, also. Maybe it's like, "Hmm, well, I did the rockstar thing for a while...that was cool...but I want more now and I'll write and record when I get the urge, if ever." He is only man...I think.
I think he assumes we are intelligent enough not to let our lives revolve around him and doesn't let his revolve around us.
This is all IMHO, of course, though I might be repeating others unknowingly.
I think he assumes we are intelligent enough not to let our lives revolve around him and doesn't let his revolve around us.
This is all IMHO, of course, though I might be repeating others unknowingly.
Does anyone know how he's wearing his hair these days?
I was in Bath yesterday doing the tour of the Roman baths (of course) and there was this guy in my tour group thing that i wish i would've asked if he was AE...there was just something about him. But he's right, no one recognizes him w/no sunglasses, so I could well be wrong.
Anyway, the guy I saw had longish hair (between ears and neck) in a little ponytail and was its natural color (brownish gray)...is AE still bald?
Seriously doubt it was him, but please help if you know because I'm feeling really regretful about not making sure.
I was in Bath yesterday doing the tour of the Roman baths (of course) and there was this guy in my tour group thing that i wish i would've asked if he was AE...there was just something about him. But he's right, no one recognizes him w/no sunglasses, so I could well be wrong.
Anyway, the guy I saw had longish hair (between ears and neck) in a little ponytail and was its natural color (brownish gray)...is AE still bald?
Seriously doubt it was him, but please help if you know because I'm feeling really regretful about not making sure.
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Last August he looked like this:The Pope wrote:Anyway, the guy I saw had longish hair (between ears and neck) in a little ponytail and was its natural color (brownish gray)...is AE still bald?
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about 0.5 inches per month, I think is the usually quoted figure, so 6 inches per year.The Pope wrote:How much can hair grow in one year?
He claimed 5'9" in an interview, I think, but maybe that's in his cuban heels.The Pope wrote:How tall is he? Taller than about 5 foot 6?
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I'd place him at 5' 3" tops
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Napoleon complex?James Blast wrote:I'd place him at 5' 3" tops
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell