Tidal wrote:I think Floodland was their best, but I agree that the sisters are getting different these days. I just can't see the Sisters as a plain rock band- I think FALAA is what the Sisters were and will always be, but it seems Andrew doesn't agree with me. Such a pity that they broke up, and true- Andrew's voice is getting f*cked up, I liked it best during FALAA...
I think they should not make another rock album. This new thing theyre working on with C&B and all that stuff may be good music, but it's sooo not the Sisters...
I'd wish they would make another FALAA- like album- with their skills having grown over the years and Eldo definately being a good songwriter, I believe they could make a "back-to-the-basics" album, simple drums and guitars, not too much synths, and most of all, cleverly designed music, not cheap loud rock to fool the listener into thinking it's good music.
I couldn't agree more Tidal,
I'd love them to play the early songs how they were played back then, take away the thrashing guitars where they never were & bring back the melodies.
I do think a show in that format would definately work, play the early songs as they were & then mix in the Floodlands & VT songs and the very new unreleased songs as they are played now.
If I was sure that their gigs were going to be like that I'd travel the world to see them (I'd do that if I could anyway but it'd give me a lot more incentive ot do it).
I'd love them to do original versions of FAALA songs on their 30th gigs - if we can't have the original members at least give us the original sound.
I'd also love to hear Black Planet played live for the first time ever in their 30 years.
Erudite,
How the Dickens could Von be replaced & still call them The Sisters of Mercy - he's the only original member other than Doktor Avalance & he's been traded in a few times so is only there in name.
What would they be called?
The Daughters of Sympathy
Is the original poster still around BTW?
It takes a big man to come on here and say something like he did & then stick around for any amount of time afterwards.