Posted: 26 Sep 2019, 11:31
Better reptile is worse than arms, but i like show me
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That is an outstanding idea, I'm game for a 15 minute walk from home to big open-air Sisters gig. Sadly more likely to occur at Bosuilstadion or Arteveldestadion these days I reckon. Am anticipating the need for passports for any 40th birthday celebrations too.Swinnow wrote:Talking amongst old friends I've often used NMA as an example for the way forward for The Girls. They could even meet at Owlcotes to share a brew and compare notes
Also, I gather Headingley Rugby stadium, newly upgraded, can now hold a few gigs each year. The two of them would make a fab bill on the annual sunny saturday in Leeds.
It's a matter of taste, so in indisputable, but at least "Better Reptile" is orignal song, not rip-off from Killing Joke.waters wrote:Better reptile is worse than arms, but i like show me
Spite?Scardwel wrote:and why wait until Catalyst has left before working on new material? It's all a bit sudden... the last "new" song was Arms, premiered during a soundcheck in 2008!
Swinnow wrote:Sisters - fuelled by vitriol since 1984 (at least)....
Don't know why, but I read it as typical dyplomatic statement, nice and friendly, because it's better not to burn bridges. And, it looks like Chris wasn't the one that was thrown from band but one who left party English way. (But that's just how I see this and I might be very, very wrong).majorsixth wrote:Chris for his part seems to have left amiably and even wrote that he might appear as a Sister again in some capacity so I'd hesitate to read the new activity as a gesture of spite towards him. It could be that but I hope not.
Exactly. Neither Chris nor Andrew is stupid enough to burn bridges and both know they might need each other in future.Bartek wrote: Don't know why, but I read it as typical dyplomatic statement, nice and friendly, because it's better not to burn bridges.
I'd love to to hear this show, any links available?jost 7 wrote:Just listened to ingos antwerp files with eq added. Honestly, all 4 are nice songs to listen to, Of course all wip. Dylan is always low in the mix, but when bringing him up and basses down things turn out promising.
He's also talked about unfinished songs:Chris Catalyst on twitter wrote:That’s kind of you to say, but the Sisters transmogrify and twist and i’m sure that 95% of people don’t really care who he’s stood next to, so long as he turns up, both literally and figuratively speaking, which it sounds like he is doing on this tour. Long may that continue.Oh, saw Eldritch & Co in Stockholm a few days ago and I can tell you the sisters without The Catalyst weren't The Sisters... Hope to see you some other time Chris.
Also - the official line is - I haven’t left the band anyway - I just couldn’t do this tour. Who knows what will happen in the future?
While i am at it, I have seen lots of ideas and conjecture over my non-involvement and this tour on some corners of the internet. It’s really easy to get in touch with me (here, for instance) and just ask, rather than make it up. Otherwise Chinese whispers (can) start.
Some info is not up for grabs, because that’s how it works, but if anyone ever wants to ask me about anything, I’m pretty open and honest.
https://twitter.com/ChrisCatalystYes - ‘I’ll Call You’ was written for the Sisters, as was ‘Distance Over Time’ on my solo LP. It does make me chuckle slightly when I occasionally see my name as a reason for the Sisters not doing new music, when in the 15 years I’ve spent with TSOM I wrote for about 15 albums.
I spoke to Andrew a bit ago about doing an AE ‘solo’ album, the inspiration being the Iggy Pop album ‘Post Pop Depression’. To sound a bit like that mixed with The Handsome Family. Sometimes I think the Sisters name is a bit of a millstone around his neck.
[...] Andrew has often got some bits of lyrics on the go, and Ben and I used to offer up riffs and such for a long time - sometimes full songs, arranged and programmed - but nobody was able to meld the two.
We finished the music [to Far Parade] (which was really great, we used to soundcheck with it) and Andrew finished the words but never seemed to want to sing them.
I would love to see him/they/us do a new record, but I can’t see it happening I’m afraid.
He is hurt and I understand him, but no one has said HE stood in the way of new songs, not directly anyway. We all know who runs the Sisters.It does make me chuckle slightly when I occasionally see my name as a reason for the Sisters not doing new music, when in the 15 years I’ve spent with TSOM I wrote for about 15 albums.
He seems quite happy to answer this stuff, you could ask what he makes of it.euphoria wrote:He is hurt and I understand him, but no one has said HE stood in the way of new songs, not directly anyway. We all know who runs the Sisters.It does make me chuckle slightly when I occasionally see my name as a reason for the Sisters not doing new music, when in the 15 years I’ve spent with TSOM I wrote for about 15 albums.
But he MUST wonder himself when 4 songs, counting Kickline and Instrumental, have been played after he left. During his 12 years in the Sisters, 2 new songs were played. That's a fact.
Indeed thanks for sharing, very interesting for those of us who don't even know what twitter is. Shame it hasn't stopped the idle speculation, but no surprise there I guess.majorsixth wrote:Chris on speculation about himself and the girls:
His statement I quoted suggests this falls under "some info is not up for grabs", because the assumption that he stood in the way of new songs has not been central in any discussion here - more that Dylan's arrival, or something linked to that, has opened up something within Von's mind. And what that might be, I doubt he'd be willing to share with us even if he would have a good guess about it.majorsixth wrote: He seems quite happy to answer this stuff, you could ask what he makes of it.
Yep, exactly, what's happened has happened and i think Chris is very much appreciated here, he's incredibly creative and has been nothing but positive for The Sisters for me, i look forward to seeing what he does next, whether that's with The Sisters or one of his own projects.euphoria wrote:His statement I quoted suggests this falls under "some info is not up for grabs", because the assumption that he stood in the way of new songs has not been central in any discussion here - more that Dylan's arrival, or something linked to that, has opened up something within Von's mind. And what that might be, I doubt he'd be willing to share with us even if he would have a good guess about it.majorsixth wrote: He seems quite happy to answer this stuff, you could ask what he makes of it.
More practically, I'm not on Twitter.
And even more practically, I look forward to the gig tomorrow and a new sound that I like very much.
Something has happened center-stage, we can speculate why it has happened but most important is, it HAS happened
Why should he be hurt? Such speculations are just s**t. And when it comes to bands playing or releasing songs it does in this case take at least three to tango.euphoria wrote:He is hurt and I understand him, but no one has said HE stood in the way of new songs, not directly anyway. We all know who runs the Sisters.It does make me chuckle slightly when I occasionally see my name as a reason for the Sisters not doing new music, when in the 15 years I’ve spent with TSOM I wrote for about 15 albums.
But he MUST wonder himself when 4 songs, counting Kickline and Instrumental, have been played after he left. During his 12 years in the Sisters, 2 new songs were played. That's a fact.