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Re: The Neff Page
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 14:59
by mh
mugabe wrote:I like that the lyrics that no one has been able to transcribe correctly are now available on the page, in calligraphy that no one will be able to decipher correcly.
Oooooh yeh. So far I've worked out the first verse of Moonchild is
actually something like
this:
Xvbsd WWdf cgcXXX YYXx xWW Wxxdf hga
X XyyyF asv vsdX XXW WWWx xfghx
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 15:31
by Big Si
Black Shuck wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:I
own The Black Book
Always wanted to read it.
In my pre-internet days (I only went online 18 months ago!) I was so desperate for information on all me fave goth bands that the book became a sort of Holy Grail for me (I heard about it in the sleevenotes to a cheapo goth compilation album), but I couldn't find a copy anywhere.
Anyone know where I can buy a copy?
Hi Shucky!
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 08-4887831
Re: The Neff Page
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 16:37
by markfiend
mh wrote:Oooooh yeh. So far I've worked out the first verse of Moonchild is actually something like this:
Xvbsd WWdf cgcXXX YYXx xWW Wxxdf hga
X XyyyF asv vsdX XXW WWWx xfghx
Neph lyrics are great for drunken deciphering. Our best effort for (I think) this bit:
Was:
Won't you tempt me Dan
Let me wear your shades
Long jellied eel fear my brain
Moonchild
Re: The Neff Page
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 16:49
by mh
markfiend wrote:Won't you tempt me Dan
Let me wear your shades
Long jellied eel fear my brain
Moonchild
Long jellied eel fear my brain!!!
Now, while I do have a certain amount of respect for McCoy (anyone who has the courage to speak out so visibly for what he believes in deserves respect, whether you agree or not), there are limits.
Those long jellied eels will be fleeing in terror from his brain!!!
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 17:03
by James Blast
Methinks the Neff's site is getting hits for all the wrong reasons, hehehehehe.
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 18:06
by Mrs RicheyJames
Big Si wrote:Black Shuck wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:I
own The Black Book
Always wanted to read it.
In my pre-internet days (I only went online 18 months ago!) I was so desperate for information on all me fave goth bands that the book became a sort of Holy Grail for me (I heard about it in the sleevenotes to a cheapo goth compilation album), but I couldn't find a copy anywhere.
Anyone know where I can buy a copy?
Hi Shucky!
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 08-4887831
I'd always though It had been out of print for years
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 21:38
by Black Shuck
Big Si wrote:Black Shuck wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:I
own The Black Book
Always wanted to read it.
In my pre-internet days (I only went online 18 months ago!) I was so desperate for information on all me fave goth bands that the book became a sort of Holy Grail for me (I heard about it in the sleevenotes to a cheapo goth compilation album), but I couldn't find a copy anywhere.
Anyone know where I can buy a copy?
Hi Shucky!
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 08-4887831
Thanks dude. like Sexygoth (phwoar!) I thought it had been out of print for donkey's years.
I shall be ordering my copy post-haste.
I just hope it lives up to my expectations (doubtful, as I've built it up in my head way too much).
As soon as I get a copy I shall post my opinion. betcha all can't wait...
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 23:10
by RicheyJames
Black Shuck wrote:Thanks dude. like Sexygoth (phwoar!)...
oh, young mr shuck, i'd be very,
very careful where you put your phwoars...
Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 10:10
by Mrs RicheyJames
RicheyJames wrote:Black Shuck wrote:Thanks dude. like Sexygoth (phwoar!)...
oh, young mr shuck, i'd be very,
very careful where you put your phwoars...
I agree............Sometimes alot
Re: The Neff Page
Posted: 06 Jan 2004, 20:43
by Angelchild
mh wrote:markfiend wrote:Won't you tempt me Dan
Let me wear your shades
Long jellied eel fear my brain
Moonchild
Long jellied eel fear my brain!!!
Now, while I do have a certain amount of respect for McCoy (anyone who has the courage to speak out so visibly for what he believes in deserves respect, whether you agree or not), there are limits.
Those long jellied eels will be fleeing in terror from his brain!!!
Having had a look one would need a magnfying glass and aspirins to decipher any of it.
Blimey, Mrs McCoy(for it is her who does the calligraphy)must've been having an off day with these.
They were legible in Ye Olde Days