Posted: 14 Mar 2006, 22:42
nostalgia act, yes... so they should skip those snoozer new songs and stick to the old rave-ups, sez i.
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I certainly wouldn't call them a nostalgia act. It's just that doesn't give a damn what people think. He doesn't feel obliged to release new songs, nor even write them as it seems.mugabe wrote:However, The Sisters are a nostalgia act and, as such, get away with playing the same songs over and over, with people like me shelling out €40 for a ticket. I'm as sure as ever I'll have a good time.
We agree. Come the album, I can already imagine the bad reviews. This act is about more than records anyway.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:by all means whinge, moan, plead, demand -whatever- about the lack of a new album; on this forum it happens frequently.
but seeing the sisters live is about more than hearing new songs -though that's a bonus- and if you don't want to go and see them then don't fucking go and see them. just shut the fuck up about it: because with that attitude you'd probably all complain that the new album (should it miraculously appear) was bollocks anyway.
i say again -for the nth time- make the most of them 'cause they ain't going to be around forever....they could get a couple of new guitarists everyday, but when von can't be arsed anymore then that's that.
The main concern doesn't seem to be new songs, per se, but different ones, and not the same ones year after year. However, I'll shut up about it, since your attitude 1. is prevailing, 2. applies to any posts expressing anything less than blind worship. Also, I don't like being shouted at when making perfectly on-topic posts.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:but seeing the sisters live is about more than hearing new songs -though that's a bonus- and if you don't want to go and see them then don't fucking go and see them. just shut the fuck up about it: because with that attitude you'd probably all complain that the new album (should it miraculously appear) was bollocks anyway.
The "blind worship" argument against people who don't think that the Sisters are doing anything wrong and that everybody else should consequently shut the f**k up, yes.itnAklipse wrote:Heh, again the "blind worship" argument against anyone who doesn't think there's something wrong with what the Sisters are doing.
All of this is true.markfiend wrote:As far as I'm concerned, a lot of the history of this band is missed opportunities, disappointments, and waiting (in vain). You see the stuff that has surfaced in spite of all this, and have to wonder what would have happened if the band hadn't imploded in '85, if the east-west relationship hadn't gone down the toilet, if Andrew had written lyrics for Gary's music that became 1995 and nowhere, etc.
life's too short to have one "f**k the police" avatar when you could veer between half-a-dozen.Badlander wrote: Yet another avatar. Have you no pride ?
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:life's too short to have one "f**k the police" avatar when you could veer between half-a-dozen.Badlander wrote: Yet another avatar. Have you no pride ?
and the current pic is one of my favourites -the composition works so much better without waynetta.
18 years? Did you miss out on Vision Thing and the Under The Gun and Temple '92 singles?iesus wrote:I can't wait the moment to be able to hear songs from a new TSOM record... 18 years without any new public release are a whole lifetime... at least a mini L.P. with 4-6 songs....
But that's so true, mugabe! Well maybe apart from the "Don't go and see them, then, and just shut the f**k up about it!" part, which is indeed rude, unnecessary and just out of place. But if we remove that part, we receive a very clever remark about the Sisters live.mugabe wrote:"Don't like [*] ? Don't go and see them, then, and just shut the f**k up about it! The Sisters live isn't about [*] anyway. Besides, Eldritch doesn't care what you think."
[*] insert subject of choice.
1988-2006 isn't it 18 years?Ozpat wrote:18 years? Did you miss out on Vision Thing and the Under The Gun and Temple '92 singles?iesus wrote:I can't wait the moment to be able to hear songs from a new TSOM record... 18 years without any new public release are a whole lifetime... at least a mini L.P. with 4-6 songs....
You missed Vision Thing (1990), the last album. 16 years. But that'll be 18 years in 2 years..iesus wrote: 1988-2006 isn't it 18 years?
temple of 92 was only a remix....
you are right about Under The Gun a true moment of happiness in an ocean of emptyness all those years...
i forget also the tsom remix of "Fatherland" by Eldritch (1995)(Die Krupps)
true..it's 16... i just check it... i bought the record the 1st day when published from a store that it is now closed since 1996...TheBoyNextDoor wrote:
You missed Vision Thing (1990), the last album. 16 years. But that'll be 18 years in 2 years..
Headache coming your way, boy !iesus wrote:true..it's 16... i just check it... i bought the record the 1st day when published from a store that it is now closed since 1996...TheBoyNextDoor wrote:
You missed Vision Thing (1990), the last album. 16 years. But that'll be 18 years in 2 years..
strange feeling but i think this is a sign.... Maybe there will be 18 years without a release... this means:
1990 + 18 + 1 = 2009 (If we count from VT)
or
1993 + 18 + 1 = 2012 (If we count from Alice(1993 Remix 7''))
IMO hoping for new stuff doesn't make me blind.Multifaceted wrote:Is it just me, or do all Sisters-related topics seem to end up talking about the lack of a new release, new/reworked songs, and then (quite possibly) a discussion of how and why they should put out the supposed new stuff?
In any case, I don't really see the point in spending too much time thinking about any of it too much. I'm not a "blind fan"; I just don't see the point in worrying about what should/shouldn't be played, because why should I put my hopes into something when the odds don't seem to be in my favor?
Maybe I disagree with some of the things The Sisters do or don't do, but they seem very aware of their own flaws and high-points, and what they're doing overall. And although I could voice my dissent time and time again, I find it much easier to laugh and forget about it. If I worried over the lack of "This Corrosion", for example, I'd be in a very sorry mood, based on one of the recent interviews.
Though, granted, if you don't voice your complaints nothing ever gets changed or done; however, in this case, I think it's much more fun to watch some of you people do the lengthy work, and see what comes of it (or not).
markfiend wrote:But... put Andrew and the lads (any lads) up there on the stage, start up the Doctor, and none of this matters any more. It's a screaming, howling madness and I love it.
Agreed, then!mugabe wrote:I'm as sure as ever I'll have a good time.