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James Blast wrote:I have to stand up for Mr. Lovelock re. his talents as a guitarist, he really did an oustanding job at the RAH Wake gig and the minimal solo on Heaven's Door still sends shivers. Lee's right tho, a lot of people (me included) jumped ship at the turgid Stay with Me.
I'm not going to comment on this, as I don't want to be told I have a problem with Wayyyyyne again.
But I'm still not impressed.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Aw c'mon Eric, the solo on Heaven's Door, please man.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
I was under the impression This corrosion was a big pop at Hussey.Didn't Yvonne say that it was about somebody and that most people would work out who,apart from the person it actually was about(Or words to that effect).
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
And I thought it was Josie and not Claire, who I thought was history well before that time.
As for the Huss - I'll actually stand by the music he wrote for Side 1 of FALAA. Superb stuff. It's just his lyrics, and later activities, that are pretty vile really.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
mh wrote:And I thought it was Josie and not Claire, who I thought was history well before that time.
I think that 9 While 9 is about Claire, who had (don't quote me on this) left Eldritch just before the recording of FALAA, whereas Driven Like the Snow is about Josie (who is a member of some band with the word 'pink' in their name, right?).
Hussey's 12 string sound is very pretty. The whole of FALAA is fantastic, side A and B are different, but both marvelous. I also like later MÃssion stuff, god's own medicine doesn't get half the play time that FALAA does, but the tower of strength compiltion is a testament to some fine songwriting. I also think Aura is decent album.
Anyway isn't is nice to listen to some lyrics and just know its about a blowjob, or some weird trip and not have to consult the textbooks? I'm not saying it makes for the best music, but it is the Anne Rice to Von's HP Lovecraft.
paint it black wrote:didn't somebody from the m*****n pinch claire from under andrew's nose?
nah, probably not
I thought they split up during the making of Walk Away (I'm sure I've read some interview with Gary where he said that).
you'll know best young dark
so the stories of mick brown must be lies
Ah, found it, it was our own Heartland Interview:
HL) There’s a “story� that says that “Walk Away� was about you – did you know that? And if so, how did you feel about it?
GM) When we were making ‘First And Last And Always’ Andrew was effectively splitting with his long-term girlfriend and I was close to leaving the band. The two things led to a number of references in the lyrics which seemed to cover his farewells to us both. ‘Walk Away’ may or may not be about me, I don’t care because I don’t particularly like the song – the one lyric which always bugs me is the line from ‘Some Kind Of Stranger’ which says ‘..careful lingers undecided at the door’ which I definitely took as a shot at me.
So whether that's something, I don't know... never heard anything about Mick, but I could be wrong.. where'd you hear about it?
mh wrote:And I thought it was Josie and not Claire, who I thought was history well before that time.
I think that 9 While 9 is about Claire, who had (don't quote me on this) left Eldritch just before the recording of FALAA, whereas Driven Like the Snow is about Josie (who is a member of some band with the word 'pink' in their name, right?).
Vicious Pink and it was Josie Warden, if I remember correctly Von had a bit of a fisty cuffs with her sidekick Brian Moss. Got to say she did look good.
"i'm talking about god, devil, hell, do you understand, finally?"
mh wrote:And I thought it was Josie and not Claire, who I thought was history well before that time.
I think that 9 While 9 is about Claire, who had (don't quote me on this) left Eldritch just before the recording of FALAA, whereas Driven Like the Snow is about Josie (who is a member of some band with the word 'pink' in their name, right?).
Vicious Pink and it was Josie Warden, if I remember correctly Von had a bit of a fisty cuffs with her sidekick Brian Moss. Got to say she did look good.