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Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 21:09
by Bartek
they have plenty of new songs, just none heard them.
i know what he's talking about. last Friday i had almost done idea for songs, guitar on loop, with additional guitar line, very simple drums, even lyrics, with vox line. idea popped up in my head while i was taking morning shower. but i forgot to wrote it down, so it's probably gone for good.

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:08
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
I see Chris was trotting out the old "I do a lot of writing for the Sisters" canard in that Uberrock interview @Being posted a link to on the EM thread. That'll be a couple of songs in nearly eight years, i.e. more than the time it's taken to put out the first three EM albums !

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:11
by BillyBadBreaks
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:I see Chris was trotting out the old "I do a lot of writing for the Sisters" canard in that Uberrock interview @Being posted a link to on the EM thread. That'll be a couple of songs in nearly eight years, i.e. more than the time it's taken to put out the first three EM albums !
I finally accepted there will never be another Sisters release :roll:

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:26
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
BillyBadBreaks wrote:
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:I see Chris was trotting out the old "I do a lot of writing for the Sisters" canard in that Uberrock interview @Being posted a link to on the EM thread. That'll be a couple of songs in nearly eight years, i.e. more than the time it's taken to put out the first three EM albums !
I finally accepted there will never be another Sisters release :roll:
I think most fans have accepted this with the passage of time, although there are still the (deluded ?) few who think he'll take (another) leaf out of Bowie's book and treat us all to a surprise release. Although :von: seems to have no problem fobbing off the paying public with substandard sound 'live', it seems that in the studio only perfection will do ...

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:33
by BillyBadBreaks
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:
BillyBadBreaks wrote:
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:I see Chris was trotting out the old "I do a lot of writing for the Sisters" canard in that Uberrock interview @Being posted a link to on the EM thread. That'll be a couple of songs in nearly eight years, i.e. more than the time it's taken to put out the first three EM albums !
I finally accepted there will never be another Sisters release :roll:
I think most fans have accepted this with the passage of time, although there are still the (deluded ?) few who think he'll take (another) leaf out of Bowie's book and treat us all to a surprise release. Although :von: seems to have no problem fobbing off the paying public with substandard sound 'live', it seems that in the studio only perfection will do ...
I cannot imagine any scenario where :von: would even believe he has to release anything. As I said before, I have not heard anything post 2006, but I do get the impression that I have not missed anything :roll:

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:40
by Bartek
truth to be told, :von: said few times (?), at least one, that he doesn't feel any need to release anything. so it's a small retirement found, nothing more. as long strange people are willing to go to their gig or invite them to play at festivals, this circus will hit a road.

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:47
by BillyBadBreaks
Bartek wrote:truth to be told, :von: said few times (?), at least one, that he doesn't feel any need to release anything. so it's a small retirement found, nothing more. as long strange people are willing to go to their gig or invite them to play at festivals, this circus will hit a road.
That is very sad. Still, I have been stuck on the Sisters up to and including the Royal Albert Hall show so nothing new really is not a problem. Sure I like Floodland and Vision Thing, but not a patch on FALAA IMHO

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 22:51
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
BillyBadBreaks wrote: I cannot imagine any scenario where :von: would even believe he has to release anything. As I said before, I have not heard anything post 2006, but I do get the impression that I have not missed anything :roll:
If you've not heard "Arms" it's worth seeking out on YT. A big classic Floodland riff with VT style production. As for :von: 's intentions, he did talking about releasing some of the new stuff in the 2010 Classic Rock interview, and has been back-pedalling in every interview since...

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:01
by Bartek
so i must have forget about that. or it's just typical Taylor - misleading us, for what? squeeze that juicy once more?

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:11
by BillyBadBreaks
Bartek wrote:so i must have forget about that. or it's just typical Taylor - misleading us, for what? squeeze that juicy once more?
Just checked out "Arms" - not bad

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:17
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Bartek wrote:so i must have forget about that. or it's just typical Taylor - misleading us, for what? squeeze that juicy once more?
That will be because I got my source wrong. In CR he said he wouldn't release anything, then in the press conference at the ARTmania festival in Romania (see Reviews and Interviews for the link) he did talk about releasing stuff ( and we all got very excited for all of five minutes). Typical Taylor, as you say.

Posted: 03 Mar 2014, 23:23
by BillyBadBreaks
While searching for Arms on youtube I did come across several songs with good sound, so there must be some good bootlegs out there post 2006 :?:

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 01:45
by centurionofprix
Leamington, Lokeren, M'era Luna 2010.
Paris, Helsinki, Stockholm, London 2011 (the latter comes on a nice video bootleg titled "Turning Round At The Roundhouse").
Amphi 2012 is pretty good as well, they kill it with female vox on Dominion and Temple.

I think I have all of the above should the links in the sharing section be dead. Dublin and Nova Rock appear to have been a really good time in 2011 but no recordings have surfaced aside from fragments on youtube. The same goes for the 2012 Australian shows.

Speaking of "Arms", the Roundhouse saw a groovy rendition even if the audio here isn't the best.
Also good is "Gift That Shines", the Red Lorry Yellow Lorry cover they added to the setlist for the 30th anniversary gigs.

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 02:17
by centurionofprix
As for the other thing, it's like someone once said:

"I know, for I told me so,
And I'm sure each of you quite agrees:
The more it stays the same, the less it changes!
And that's The Majesty Of Rock.
"

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 08:39
by Bartek
Handfull of new songs.
Didn't we discussed that Arms has borrowed main riff from Killing Joke?

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 14:41
by BillyBadBreaks
Bartek wrote:Handfull of new songs.
Didn't we discussed that Arms has borrowed main riff from Killing Joke?
I did think it sounded familiar but to these old ears most things sound kinda fuzzy :lol:

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 14:48
by BillyBadBreaks
centurionofprix wrote:Leamington, Lokeren, M'era Luna 2010.
Paris, Helsinki, Stockholm, London 2011 (the latter comes on a nice video bootleg titled "Turning Round At The Roundhouse").
Amphi 2012 is pretty good as well, they kill it with female vox on Dominion and Temple.

I think I have all of the above should the links in the sharing section be dead. Dublin and Nova Rock appear to have been a really good time in 2011 but no recordings have surfaced aside from fragments on youtube. The same goes for the 2012 Australian shows.

Speaking of "Arms", the Roundhouse saw a groovy rendition even if the audio here isn't the best.
Also good is "Gift That Shines", the Red Lorry Yellow Lorry cover they added to the setlist for the 30th anniversary gigs.
Is there a way to search for these in the sharing section? Sorry, I am such a Luddite :oops:

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 14:52
by Bartek
i micht mistake it with another 'new' song. or maybe or maybe ich was richt (post numero drie).

Posted: 04 Mar 2014, 23:51
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Bartek wrote:i micht mistake it with another 'new' song. or maybe or maybe ich was richt (post numero drie).
I can see the Millennium similarity, but Arms has always reminded me of Flood II as well for some reason.

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 23:46
by paint it black
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt-MTG6Ddk8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge_fITNwOxo

http://www.youtube.com/user/sisterstekland

with much respect to lazyboy who has put up some really good stuff

this is my personal favorite show I was at in 'recent' times

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COO-RIcO ... 3&index=27

for good things and capricorn

in terms of last bootlegs, the trader section shows old stuff is emerging in delux LP format all the time, whilst digital transfer has pretty much killed the 'bootleg trade' and therefore quality control systems. me I'm meh about the sisters but have tonnes of shows gifted to me, i've never even listened to... often times, many sources - for example Leeds b'day party, i have six .. i've listened to one

Posted: 05 Mar 2014, 23:48
by BillyBadBreaks
paint it black wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt-MTG6Ddk8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ge_fITNwOxo

http://www.youtube.com/user/sisterstekland

with much respect to lazyboy who has put up some really good stuff

this is my personal favorite show I was at in 'recent' times

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COO-RIcO ... 3&index=27

for good things and capricorn

in terms of last bootlegs, the trader section shows old stuff is emerging in delux LP format all the time, whilst digital transfer has pretty much killed the 'bootleg trade' and therefore quality control systems. me I'm meh about the sisters but have tonnes of shows gifted to me, i've never even listened to... often times, many sources - for example Leeds b'day party, i have six .. i've listened to one


:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 06 Mar 2014, 16:37
by radiojamaica
Yep, PiB is right: Suikerrock 2008 is one to have! great sound, good setlist and the band well into it. Audience was of course briliant ;D

Dr Jeff, I'm still pro weeding, so if you need a copy of this, let me know and I do the old school thing and post the fekker :wink:
Maybe a recording of Lokeren 2010 also, because of Rain From Heaven...

Posted: 06 Mar 2014, 16:59
by BillyBadBreaks
radiojamaica wrote:Yep, PiB is right: Suikerrock 2008 is one to have! great sound, good setlist and the band well into it. Audience was of course briliant ;D

Dr Jeff, I'm still pro weeding, so if you need a copy of this, let me know and I do the old school thing and post the fekker :wink:
Maybe a recording of Lokeren 2010 also, because of Rain From Heaven...
Dear Sir, I would love any weeds you have. Is there anything I can send you in return?

Posted: 08 Mar 2014, 11:43
by radiojamaica
BillyBadBreaks wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Yep, PiB is right: Suikerrock 2008 is one to have! great sound, good setlist and the band well into it. Audience was of course briliant ;D

Dr Jeff, I'm still pro weeding, so if you need a copy of this, let me know and I do the old school thing and post the fekker :wink:
Maybe a recording of Lokeren 2010 also, because of Rain From Heaven...
Dear Sir, I would love any weeds you have. Is there anything I can send you in return?
Yeah, your adress ;D

Posted: 10 Mar 2014, 23:12
by centurionofprix
BillyBadBreaks wrote: Is there a way to search for these in the sharing section? Sorry, I am such a Luddite :oops:
I forgot about this! Here you go.

http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... t=helsinki (go to the end of the thread)
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic. ... roundhouse (you gotta use a .torrent client for this, ask for help if needed)
Paris 2011 is actually on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeF7BZhJsgE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6fDNsO8OZM (a couple of songs are missing from the end but you can probably find other recordings)

I can't seem to find a working link to M'era Luna but I've got the file if you still want it.