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Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 09:00
by deadagain
Ramone wrote:Hey Now, Yes indeed t'was me that told the story about the missing Craig from the b-sides of No Time To Cry.. *mists of time swirling..wooooooh* roomed with him for a night on a Mishun tour in Germany and he told me he'd already left the band by that point ( must of had a bit of a moody on) and indeed he was 'replaced' for that part.
surely that can't be right? Craig was still in the band right up until the RAH finale on 18th June 1985, yet NTTC was released on 8th March and clearly recorded long before then!
confused......
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 10:48
by markfiend
Yeah, he left, but came back. Then he left again for the final split.
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 11:15
by mh
markfiend wrote:Yeah, he left, but came back. Then he left again for the final split.
He's done that a few times, and not just in the Sisters either.
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 14:50
by deadagain
markfiend wrote:Yeah, he left, but came back. Then he left again for the final split.
...after which the girls disbanded and were never heard of again.... Hussey tried to make it big in the world of transvestite cabaret (and failed), Adams set up a chain of high class yorkshire hair and beauty salons (which failed), Marx set up a fancy clothiers, specialising in paisley shirts (which failed); and the other one, the 'singer', who's name escapes me, simply sat on his arse doing bugger all....
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 19:55
by Big Si
deadagain wrote:markfiend wrote:Yeah, he left, but came back. Then he left again for the final split.
...after which the girls disbanded and were never heard of again.... Hussey tried to make it big in the world of transvestite cabaret (and failed), Adams set up a chain of high class yorkshire hair and beauty salons (which failed), Marx set up a fancy clothiers, specialising in paisley shirts (which failed); and the other one, the 'singer', who's name escapes me, simply sat on his arse doing bugger all....
Marx actually set up a highly succesfull yet short lived model agency promoting a certain Anne-Marie of Wakefield, unfortunately our
scotty was too young to attend any of the photoshoots and promotional events, and is now left to console himself with pictures
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 19:59
by James Blast
Big Si wrote:console himself with pictures
Well, I've never heard it called that!
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 20:06
by Big Si
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 21:40
by Karst
Might have been Pete Turner or just Hussey by himself.
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 22:48
by James Blast
Karst wrote:Might have been Pete Turner or just Hussey by himself.
Okay, ye've stumped me.
Can I get an explanation?
Posted: 02 Nov 2006, 22:59
by mh
James Blast wrote:Karst wrote:Might have been Pete Turner or just Hussey by himself.
Okay, ye've stumped me.
Can I get an explanation?
I think we're back to "who played bass".
How did the
Blood Money Blast Analysis go, by the way?
Posted: 03 Nov 2006, 00:17
by James Blast
mh wrote:How did the Blood Money Blast Analysis go, by the way?
still think it's four thick strings, twa pick-ups, Marshall stack (
PiB will correct me), a spot of flange and a bloke strumming away...
You?
Posted: 03 Nov 2006, 00:25
by mh
James Blast wrote:mh wrote:How did the Blood Money Blast Analysis go, by the way?
still think it's four thick strings, twa pick-ups, Marshall stack (
PiB will correct me), a spot of flange and a bloke strumming away...
You?
Difficult to tell - it's not the most prominent bass line. Bury Me Deep is almost certainly the Real Thing, so it's reasonable to suppose that this is too. Must compare it with some of the '97 live performances...
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 20:45
by mh
Hokay, just did some more listening to (1) remaster, (2) original vinyl and (3) various vinyl copies I've made on different TTs over time.
It's definitely the Real Thing.