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Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:04
by James Blast
I have an M&S King Prawn Makhani brewing away beside me with some hot chapatis (ask me), what's your gripe sax boy?
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:07
by Quiff Boy
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:23
by James Blast
me and ole' Frankie go all the way back Boss, all the way to Uriah Heep!
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:27
by Francis
James Blast wrote:I have an M&S King Prawn Makhani brewing away beside me with some hot chapatis (ask me), what's your gripe sax boy?
I always wondered who shopped at M&S meals-for-one-hoping-you'll- bump-into-a-soul-mate food-market. Mumsy's bingo night?
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:32
by James Blast
Nope, and I don't like your tone of voice, Sir!
I demand a retraction
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 00:59
by Francis
James Blast wrote:I demand a retraction
You'll have to buy me a pint first.
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 17:29
by BritneyJean
Although I firmly believe that such important decisions should be left to record companies and carefully selected focus groups, I do think “We Are The Same, Suzanne� have commercial potential. And commercial potential means single material. But it’s impossible to tell, I need to hear the tracks in their full properly-recorded-with-proper-producers glory.
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 19:27
by Erudite
I'm sure some one will inform me why the following is impractical, but I don't see why the Sisters don't release a track or two as a download single. I'd happily pay my £0.79 for a studio version of any of the nine songs we've heard live so far. Eldritch would get to see some form of financial return on his work without having to go through the grief of dealing with a record company or as in the case of an independent release having to finance the cost of producing CD's.
And if Adam really is the problem then sod 'im. Get the Doktor fired up and record Come Together, War On Drugs or We Are The Same, Susanne.
Okay, it's not going to set the world on fire but unless some one can show me the math that says otherwise, I would very much doubt that it would lose money.
Last but not least, it would be a decent thank you to the fans who have stayed loyal all years in the face of some serious adversity.
The floor is now yours, Bux, to show me why it's not that simple.
Oh, and it looks as though I was right about that yardstick and the faster progress.
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 20:58
by DGP00666
I couldn't agree more, Leon. I suggest Lemmy on bass and Steve Jones and Mr Marx on guitars.
What do you say?
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 21:11
by Erudite
Definitely for Lemmy and Marx, not too sure about Jones.
Eldritch has already gone on record as saying he would like Lemmy to play bass on the new album.
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 21:26
by James Blast
'new album' you slay me!
Posted: 28 Aug 2004, 23:27
by Erudite
James Blast wrote:'new album' you slay me!
Clearly I should have pointed out that the reference to a new album was a quote, not a personally held belief.
And we all know how reliable
is on the subject of new product!
Posted: 01 Sep 2004, 22:19
by pikkrong
Back to the topic:
"Orgasmatron" - with modified lyrics (as they did with "Gimme Shelter"):
I am the Von, Orgasmatron etc
Posted: 01 Sep 2004, 22:25
by James Blast
Sepultura used to do a very good version of Orgasmatron
Posted: 03 Sep 2004, 15:49
by andymackem
A cover version of the theme from Playschool.
Here is the house, there is the door;
Windows: one, two, three, four.
I'd pay to hear it, especially with Ofra Haza vocals on top.