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Posted: 17 Feb 2004, 23:35
by Almiche V
Does the size of someones nose reflect their ego?

Posted: 17 Feb 2004, 23:51
by pikkrong
Karst wrote:
Sounds like it. Apparently she was on a Phillip Boa album after touring with the Sisters.

Oooh, I didn't know that :eek: :oops:
Thanks for that info :notworthy:
Any other connections between these favourites of mine - i. e. Sisters and Boa-club :wink: :?:

Posted: 18 Feb 2004, 00:01
by Karst
Think that is the only one. Unless Bruhn was involved in something with Boa. But I don't think he is.

Posted: 18 Feb 2004, 00:26
by pikkrong
Karst wrote:Think that is the only one. Unless Bruhn was involved in something with Boa. But I don't think he is.
Thanks :notworthy:

Posted: 04 Mar 2004, 03:25
by karin
Does anyone who went '91 Reading remenber if Killing Joke were on the bill that weekend ?

Went to Reading to see K.J in early 90's but was too stoned at the time to remember which year it was. :oops: :eek: :D

Posted: 04 Mar 2004, 11:00
by Karst

Posted: 04 Mar 2004, 11:31
by Scardwel
karin wrote:Does anyone who went '91 Reading remenber if Killing Joke were on the bill that weekend ?

Went to Reading to see K.J in early 90's but was too stoned at the time to remember which year it was. :oops: :eek: :D
K.J. definitely weren't at Reading '91. They last played there in '86 AFAIK, but they were on the bill at Finsbury Park in '91 (with The Mi$$ion and New Model Army) and the Pheonix Festival in '94.

Posted: 04 Mar 2004, 12:54
by Silver_Owl
Reading Festival 1991


Iggy Pop James The Sisters Of Mercy
Sonic Youth Carter USM Ned's Atomic Dustbin
Pop Will Eat Itself The Fall The Godfathers
Dinosaur Jr De La Soul Catherine Wheel
Chapterhouse Blur Gang Starr
Nirvana Teenage Fanclub Nitzer Ebb
Silverfish Flowered Up The Popinjays
Babes In Toyland The Fat Lady Sings Senseless Things
The Honeythieves Welfare Heroine Kitchens Of Distinction
Mercury Rev Swervedriver Screaming Target
The Family Cat

Apparently....

Posted: 05 Mar 2004, 00:53
by Andy TG
Quiff Boy wrote:isn't it more likely to be this one?

http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=558

;)
I still have the white "Reading 91" t-shirt from way back when. It was also my first "Sisters" gig - all I can say is WOW!

I no longer wear it as it is a little "tatty" and I still cant (or wont) part with it!

I do have the video (VHS) of this gig - does anyone know if a VCD is availble. Or is anyone here able (and willing) to produce such a thing - perhaps for a future weed?

Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 10:55
by karin
Thanks for the line-up info guys. It was '86 I went and the m*****n were playing too. '86 that's a complete revelation ( wibble) :eek: :oops: :lol: