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Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 14:17
by iesus
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 13:35 a mate who was listening texted me and said "jesus christ is that the s**t you like? sounds like a tier 3 lockdown version of joy division! what a dirge!" :lol:
Perhaps one of the reasons lockdowns doesn't seem to affect us :innocent: :innocent: :lol: :lol: :bat:

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 14:39
by Quiff Boy
hahah

aye, could be

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 15:59
by MrChris
Radio 2 played The Sisters yesterday too. Kerching! This Corrosion was played as part of a... *gulp*..."G*th Megamix."

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 16:38
by iesus
Jesus! Luckily today they were played as a Blues example musicaly as Dj said after a Bob Dylan song. Also there was a mention that Sisters covered Bob Dylan :innocent: 8)

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 16:56
by Dan
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 12:47 as thorough as our anti-spam measures currently are...
Does the signup require answering a question? if not, does the forum software allow you to add one?
A forum I was admin on was getting spam and when a pifflingly easy googlable question was added it took the spambots 6 months to learn the answer. (And at that point you change the question.) Literally any question, it doesn't have to be obscure - "What is Mr Eldritch's first name?" for example is too much for an automated spambot to handle until a human gets involved.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 17:48
by Pista
Dan wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 16:56
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 12:47 as thorough as our anti-spam measures currently are...
Does the signup require answering a question? if not, does the forum software allow you to add one?
A forum I was admin on was getting spam and when a pifflingly easy googlable question was added it took the spambots 6 months to learn the answer. (And at that point you change the question.) Literally any question, it doesn't have to be obscure - "What is Mr Eldritch's first name?" for example is too much for an automated spambot to handle until a human gets involved.
There is a captcha but there's a whole other layer of stuff before you get anywhere near that.
If one does slip through though there's a report function (! icon) that will ping the staff instantly who can nuke them before they become a menace :)

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 19:58
by mh
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 12:50 the m*****n thing was always a silly joke and no harm was meant
I always took the view that being childish was part of the whole point of it (the censorship), and that if anybody was taking it seriously, well, maybe they shouldn't.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 23 Oct 2020, 20:29
by Swinnow
mh wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 19:58
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 12:50 the m*****n thing was always a silly joke and no harm was meant
I always took the view that being childish was part of the whole point of it (the censorship), and that if anybody was taking it seriously, well, maybe they shouldn't.
Preach, agree totally.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 28 Oct 2020, 17:06
by Pista

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 02 Nov 2020, 10:28
by Scardwel
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54768611
(Scroll down).
I wonder if this chap is a forum member?

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 02 Nov 2020, 11:08
by Quiff Boy
Scardwel wrote: 02 Nov 2020, 10:28 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54768611
(Scroll down).
I wonder if this chap is a forum member?
Nice!
Lou Wellman co-owns Boheme Coffee Lounge & Bar in Poole, like others he said the second lockdown has come "as no great surprise" saying he "felt better prepared to deal with it this time".

"I think it's preferable to the uncertainty of the tier system and it perhaps has a better chance of controlling the number of cases, but I have serious doubts about its effectiveness while schools and universities stay open as they seem to be the main source of positive tests.

"Thanks to the furlough scheme, we were able to retain all of our staff and with the idle time, managed to take a good look at our business and learn where we could be more efficient to help cope with the downturn in business when we reopened in July."

Mr Wellman said his main goal is "take care of our staff" and keep them employed.
Good man.

You on here, Lou? :D

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 03 Nov 2020, 19:23
by nomad
Scardwel wrote: 02 Nov 2020, 10:28 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54768611
(Scroll down).
I wonder if this chap is a forum member?
Great spot Scardy!

By which I mean, I started reading that article but didn't scroll down far enough. It's not me!

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 12 Nov 2020, 15:33
by mh
From the F club to Go4 to proto Goth : Post punk Leeds : and in depth look at how punk impacted on the city.

Another fantastic Louder than War article, more of a focus on the broader Leeds post-punk scene, but also delving into some deep Sisters history (including one or two items that were new to me, such as recollections of how Von first met Gary, for inst).

This one's worth taking some time to read in more careful detail. :notworthy:

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 12 Nov 2020, 16:53
by iesus
Nice article @mh :notworthy:

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 12 Nov 2020, 18:17
by Swinnow
Ta @mh for the pointer.

I was thinking back to the early 80's and I have a recollection of rocky/punky nights at Scrumpies, which was a dive of a place underground close to X Clothes (then), Five Guys (now) and the Corn Exchange. In those days pre-Brannigan's we would take visitors from out of town into the New Penny and time how long it would take their penny to drop. The Whip, Black Swan (Mucky Duck) and The Duncan nearby were 'wonderful' examples of Leeds neo-nazi establishments of the time.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 12 Nov 2020, 22:35
by ruffers
Another really good read, ta.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 14:01
by LyanvisAberrant
nomad wrote: 03 Nov 2020, 19:23
Scardwel wrote: 02 Nov 2020, 10:28 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-54768611
(Scroll down).
I wonder if this chap is a forum member?
Great spot Scardy!

By which I mean, I started reading that article but didn't scroll down far enough. It's not me!
Ahaha that cafe is only down the road from me. Nice.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 15:53
by zaltys7
Swinnow wrote: 12 Nov 2020, 18:17 Ta @mh for the pointer.

I was thinking back to the early 80's and I have a recollection of rocky/punky nights at Scrumpies, which was a dive of a place underground close to X Clothes (then), Five Guys (now) and the Corn Exchange. In those days pre-Brannigan's we would take visitors from out of town into the New Penny and time how long it would take their penny to drop. The Whip, Black Swan (Mucky Duck) and The Duncan nearby were 'wonderful' examples of Leeds neo-nazi establishments of the time.
This is really interesting, can you elaborate?

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 16:41
by Planet Dave
mh wrote: 12 Nov 2020, 15:33 From the F club to Go4 to proto Goth : Post punk Leeds : and in depth look at how punk impacted on the city.

Another fantastic Louder than War article, more of a focus on the broader Leeds post-punk scene, but also delving into some deep Sisters history (including one or two items that were new to me, such as recollections of how Von first met Gary, for inst).

This one's worth taking some time to read in more careful detail. :notworthy:
Magnificent read, cheers for the link Michael :D

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 23:27
by DJElectricDaddy
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 13:25
Billy Corgan? Really ima gonna have to go find that on Sounds

Poetic really, AE and BC have more than a few things in common when it comes to bands and music

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 01:35
by Swinnow
DJElectricDaddy wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 23:27 Billy Corgan? Really ima gonna have to go find that on Sounds

Poetic really, AE and BC have more than a few things in common when it comes to bands and music
Perversely, I'd still like to hear a recording from the "FALAA" sessions held by Hussey and Adams with Corgan a few years ago.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 03:02
by mh
Swinnow wrote: 14 Nov 2020, 01:35
DJElectricDaddy wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 23:27 Billy Corgan? Really ima gonna have to go find that on Sounds

Poetic really, AE and BC have more than a few things in common when it comes to bands and music
Perversely, I'd still like to hear a recording from the "FALAA" sessions held by Hussey and Adams with Corgan a few years ago.
Yeah, me too. It might be terrible and I'd be prepared to accept it's terrible, but I'm at least curious enough to want to hear what it sounded like.

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 14 Nov 2020, 15:49
by Swinnow
mh wrote: 14 Nov 2020, 03:02 Yeah, me too. It might be terrible and I'd be prepared to accept it's terrible, but I'm at least curious enough to want to hear what it sounded like.
True, I'm just intrigued to hear Corgan try to hit the then Eldritch register.

Would Craig still do the 'German' bits in Marian? :lol:

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 00:30
by DJElectricDaddy
iesus wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 14:17
Quiff Boy wrote: 23 Oct 2020, 13:35 a mate who was listening texted me and said "jesus christ is that the s**t you like? sounds like a tier 3 lockdown version of joy division! what a dirge!" :lol:
Perhaps one of the reasons lockdowns doesn't seem to affect us :innocent: :innocent: :lol: :lol: :bat:
Haha exactly this. To quote Winona in Beetlejuice “my whole life is one big dark room”

Re: Sisters spotting

Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 00:33
by DJElectricDaddy
Swinnow wrote: 14 Nov 2020, 01:35
DJElectricDaddy wrote: 13 Nov 2020, 23:27 Billy Corgan? Really ima gonna have to go find that on Sounds

Poetic really, AE and BC have more than a few things in common when it comes to bands and music
Perversely, I'd still like to hear a recording from the "FALAA" sessions held by Hussey and Adams with Corgan a few years ago.
WHAT? This happened? Christ is that where a very young Billy Corgan learned to treat his band ‘mates’ with utter contempt and grow a monumental ego. It all makes so much more sense now