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Posted: 05 Nov 2006, 01:46
by dinky daisy
Maybe there ARE bass players, synth players and bongo bangers onstage, but we don't see them through the fog.
- Had a nice holiday, Andrew?
- Yes, this is me posing in Canada.
Posted: 05 Nov 2006, 01:58
by James Blast
a fine specimen of a
bass player
Posted: 05 Nov 2006, 11:31
by paint it black
James Blast wrote:Back in the garage Ez?
are ministry a garage band?
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 15:51
by RetroGoth
Nic wrote:It's not just you, I think a "real" bass could add a new dimension to the Sisters sound.
Probably Von thinks that it's good with as few people as possible in the band, makes it easier to get a long with everybody.
And who has been forced out / quit since not having a bass player? Does anyone actully miss Tony James?
dinky daisy wrote:In Berlin, Columbiahalle this year... loved the gig, hated the sound.
The same could be said about Manchester, awful sound until the encore.
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 16:37
by Jim
It's not too big an ask to get more of the sissies sound 'live'. There's plenty of 'dodgy darklings' playing electro-rock style sets with 'live' digi-drums (and a drummer) and a bassist using midi bass/keyboard bass - or a combination of both.
But at the end of the day, the sisters aren't a band, they're the Andy-Pandy show, and Andy Pandy don't wanna pay no limp-wristed keyboard players.
Everyone knows that the Doc is minidisc player.
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 20:17
by James Blast
still on them old 'negative waves' there
Jim Lad
Re: A Rock And A Hard Bass
Posted: 07 Nov 2006, 20:25
by bushman*pm
Keeping the tour costs down?
has obviously not seen my price!
@NorwichUEA or whatever, great sound but I was well pissed up!
Dok does ok but he's getting old now and
should take some of the duties off him!