Posted: 19 May 2017, 01:14
on the m*****n forum. It was a mistake to close it. Apparently.paint it black wrote:Mi ss ion threadsczuczu wrote:Needs more □Being645 wrote: Heartland ... ...
on the m*****n forum. It was a mistake to close it. Apparently.paint it black wrote:Mi ss ion threadsczuczu wrote:Needs more □Being645 wrote: Heartland ... ...
Gabriel's oboeBeing645 wrote:on the m*****n forum. It was a mistake to close it. Apparently.paint it black wrote:Mi ss ion threadsczuczu wrote: Needs more □
all fiction and fantasy ...paint it black wrote:Gabriel's oboeBeing645 wrote:on the m*****n forum. It was a mistake to close it. Apparently.paint it black wrote: Mi ss ion threads
From the film of the same nameBeing645 wrote:all fiction and fantasy ...paint it black wrote:Gabriel's oboeBeing645 wrote: on the m*****n forum. It was a mistake to close it. Apparently.
Hello leader. I hope all is wellQuiff Boy wrote:Purrrty!
Lovely, maybe you can scan the "important" few sentences for the pleasure of all of us here ... ...czuczu wrote:Oh, I'm definitely buying the book!
It's from Howard Thompson's instagram page:Being645 wrote:Wow, that looks extremely cool, panzerfaust ... ...
A lovely track list. Is this the one for the second Sisters album?!
Torch, Giving Ground, This Corrosion and Driven Like The Snow that early? And Wide Receiver also marked for release ...
Of course, I'd also love to know more about all the unknown tracks.
Anyway, looking at the song titles, I think it had become a great success, if it had it been released ...
Where is this piece of paper from, though? Everyone can put a few letters on an envelope and a sheet ... And ABSENDER: VON ELDRITCH ... hhm ...
The tracklist for "Left On m*****n and Revenge" on this version is the same as that written out for an Italian fanzine writer in the summer of 1985 on MR notepaper, which has been doing the rounds for a while now. What is new here is the bottom bit with Eldritch's plans for the singles, including the non-album tracks. Almost certainly written during the 1985 US tour around the time of those photos with alan Vega outside the hotel.Being645 wrote:Wow, that looks extremely cool, panzerfaust ... ...
A lovely track list. Is this the one for the second Sisters album?!
Torch, Giving Ground, This Corrosion and Driven Like The Snow that early? And Wide Receiver also marked for release ...
Of course, I'd also love to know more about all the unknown tracks.
Anyway, looking at the song titles, I think it had become a great success, if it had it been released ...
Where is this piece of paper from, though? Everyone can put a few letters on an envelope and a sheet ... And ABSENDER: VON ELDRITCH ... hhm ...
Ah cool. Thanks for the info. Can't remember to have seen that MR notepaper.Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:The tracklist for "Left On m*****n and Revenge" on this version is the same as that written out for an Italian fanzine writer in the summer of 1985 on MR notepaper, which has been doing the rounds for a while now. What is new here is the bottom bit with Eldritch's plans for the singles, including the non-album tracks. Almost certainly written during the 1985 US tour around the time of those photos with alan Vega outside the hotel.Being645 wrote:Wow, that looks extremely cool, panzerfaust ... ...
A lovely track list. Is this the one for the second Sisters album?!
Torch, Giving Ground, This Corrosion and Driven Like The Snow that early? And Wide Receiver also marked for release ...
Of course, I'd also love to know more about all the unknown tracks.
Anyway, looking at the song titles, I think it had become a great success, if it had it been released ...
Where is this piece of paper from, though? Everyone can put a few letters on an envelope and a sheet ... And ABSENDER: VON ELDRITCH ... hhm ...
The airmail envelope is not linked to the tracklist other than that it is the top of another HT photo, the lower part of which features a text from Eldritch about the effects of Chernobyl on West Germany in 1986. It is also on HT's instagram stream.