Tour in 2011
- James Blast
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fair enuff
"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".
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~ Peter Steele
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I've got one of Blast's gangwar boots, and it's what got me into the band. It's fookin' hard. No Leamington spa, but a worthy second.ribbons69 wrote:...lestening to old Gangwar bootlegs.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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my case rests
"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
~ Peter Steele
In fairness, today's ensemble isn't the one that many of us fell in love with.ribbons69 wrote: Many on this forum are excited by the Sisters for the first time in many years,and while you are in no way oblidged to feel the same,this constant berating of others by yourself is begining to wear a little thin.
Mr E's voice has lost most of the malevolence it had & the sets are, by & large, predictable.
However, this latest batch of shows has indeed brought some very welcome surprises. Just wish they'd do that more often.
I was fortunate to hear many of the 2009 recordings &, for whatever reason, there was something just not quite right (many people on this forum will regale stories of too quiet & can't hear Eldritch) But I went to the rescheduled Budapest show & they were back. Voice ripped me up & it was louder than bombs.
I still get a buzz from seeing them. They are my favourite band in the world (contrary to popular belief) after all. They're just different now.
Try listening to Marian from, say, OGWT 1985 & then one of the recent versions.
To each, their own methinks. But that's a whole new thread really.
Still love 'em though.
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Revr'nd
it's just not my The Sisters Of Mercy anymore, and I did explain myself (at some length) on _emma_'s pelmet thread, my comments are not knee jerk reactions, I just don't like 'The Andrew Eldritch Combo' and I do feel cheated and let down - I'll let go now
it's just not my The Sisters Of Mercy anymore, and I did explain myself (at some length) on _emma_'s pelmet thread, my comments are not knee jerk reactions, I just don't like 'The Andrew Eldritch Combo' and I do feel cheated and let down - I'll let go now
"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
~ Peter Steele
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I think I know what you mean mr.Blast.The first time I listened to the Sisters was in 1995,it was the R.A.Hall video back in 1985.I felt the dark energy and everything,today it's just different.Sometimes it's still good though.
Keep Music Evil
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as a peace offering,I also have one of James Gangwar bootlegs.First got into The Performance when I heard "Texas" on my local radio station (radio trent in Nottingham before it became a corporate radio puppet) back in the 80's.Got the 12" along with "Mexico Sundown Blues" on 12" as well.It seemed to fill the gap after the Sisters originally diintegrated back in 85 until the release of This Corrosion.James Blast wrote:my case rests
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
- James Blast
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There is no war here, we are all on the same side.
It's just that we all defend our side of the story, you (and others) are right, ye ken whaur I stand, but I keep hoping for a glimpse of the wonderment that hooked me back in the 80s. It never comes.
there's nothing left but faith
can you now see my disappointment?
It's just that we all defend our side of the story, you (and others) are right, ye ken whaur I stand, but I keep hoping for a glimpse of the wonderment that hooked me back in the 80s. It never comes.
there's nothing left but faith
can you now see my disappointment?
"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
~ Peter Steele
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I attended two shows in the 80s (Detmold '84 and RAH) and they were fecking brilliant - although, back in '85 remembering Detmold I didn't find RAH so brilliant and afterwards it was never such brilliant.
However, having been to Mera Luna and listening to songs like Marian, NTTC and Rain from from heaven, it reminds me back to the old days. The Sisters in 2010 really sounded like the band I fall in love with and ever will be for the first time since '85
But as you say, everbody may have it own thought about this...
However, having been to Mera Luna and listening to songs like Marian, NTTC and Rain from from heaven, it reminds me back to the old days. The Sisters in 2010 really sounded like the band I fall in love with and ever will be for the first time since '85
But as you say, everbody may have it own thought about this...
Kommt Zeit,
kommt Rat,
kommt Attentat.
kommt Rat,
kommt Attentat.
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Victim of Circumstance wrote:I attended two shows in the 80s (Detmold '84 and RAH) and they were fecking brilliant - although, back in '85 remembering Detmold I didn't find RAH so brilliant and afterwards it was never such brilliant.
However, having been to Mera Luna and listening to songs like Marian, NTTC and Rain from from heaven, it reminds me back to the old days. The Sisters in 2010 really sounded like the band I fall in love with and ever will be for the first time since '85
But as you say, everbody may have it own thought about this...
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I guess that told you!!!!
Keep it up Mr Blast!!!
Keep it up Mr Blast!!!
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
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http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=20637James Blast wrote:There is no war here, we are all on the same side.
It's just that we all defend our side of the story, you (and others) are right, ye ken whaur I stand, but I keep hoping for a glimpse of the wonderment that hooked me back in the 80s. It never comes.
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=20663
just try some ... ...
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Pista wrote: They are my favourite band in the world (contrary to popular belief) after all.
Lord, what can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the reaper man.
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Of course, it was often that I felt the same, especially when issue of a new studio recording was (and is) in question. Hopefully things are changing and will change even more - and if not than another larger dissapointment looms ahead.James Blast wrote:
can you now see my disappointment?
Sometimes I like to give Mr. E some credits.
Lord, what can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the reaper man.
so Mr. Blast, keep the faith.James Blast wrote:There is no war here, we are all on the same side.
It's just that we all defend our side of the story, you (and others) are right, ye ken whaur I stand, but I keep hoping for a glimpse of the wonderment that hooked me back in the 80s. It never comes.
there's nothing left but faith
can you now see my disappointment?
i heard that japanese underground working on time travel machine. maybe 80's sisters will back. hope the travel will coast little less that going on moon or something
anyway i'm going to see them next year
long live rock'n'roll
Back to Berlin....
Chris Catalyst wrote:This is a picture of someone looking ridiculous in front of a poster where I look ridiculous.
Well if they don't plan on playing Glesga next year....and I've always wanted to visit BerlinQuiff Boy wrote:well, that's interesting. he doesn't deny the berlin date on the poster, does he?
get in
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It would appear a plastic cup has become attached to her head...
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
maybe she eat something from this cup to attached to left part of head. ya know, symmetrical, symmetrical.
If it weren't for the poster that would be a definite candidate for -
http://gothsinhotweather.blogspot.com/
http://gothsinhotweather.blogspot.com/