Posted: 24 Oct 2006, 08:45
Why don't you order from amazon.co.uk ? I think I'll do just that.Ozpat wrote:amazon.de
First and last and always
Floodland
Vision thing
Release date in Germany: 08-12-2006....
The Sisters of Mercy Forum
https://myheartland.co.uk/
Why don't you order from amazon.co.uk ? I think I'll do just that.Ozpat wrote:amazon.de
First and last and always
Floodland
Vision thing
Release date in Germany: 08-12-2006....
And it's still on import (the english releases?).. and quite expensive as well.Ozpat wrote:amazon.de
First and last and always
Floodland
Vision thing
Release date in Germany: 08-12-2006....
Guess that might be my fate as wellBadlander wrote:Why don't you order from amazon.co.uk ? I think I'll do just that.Ozpat wrote:amazon.de
First and last and always
Floodland
Vision thing
Release date in Germany: 08-12-2006....
Aye, this is the thing.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:it might even generate enough new fans /interest....new album..blah,blah etc.
How did you get them early?Gary wrote:I dont want to spoil the surprise, its worth it though!
Erm... He hasn't proven anything yet. Could he be toying with us ?robertzombie wrote:How did you get them early?Gary wrote:I dont want to spoil the surprise, its worth it though!
but of coursemarkfiend wrote:To be fair, we don't want trouble from the RIAA, so official releases are a no-no for weeding/sharing.
What people do in the privacy of private messages is totally uncontrollable by the moderating staff though.
Popping in very, very late here, but I noticed that too. I wonder if that's true. hotstuff.se, a usually very reliable bunch, is charging 159 SEKTheBoyNextDoor wrote:Oh yeah.. just wanted to let you swedish people out there to know that http://www.megastore.se are selling those three albums for 89 sek each(£6.40/€9.3). Seems like they are released in Sweden as well then. Hurrah.
you want me to prove it. Ok SKOS early is in fact SKOS played on a xylophone.Badlander wrote:Erm... He hasn't proven anything yet. Could he be toying with us ?robertzombie wrote:How did you get them early?Gary wrote:I dont want to spoil the surprise, its worth it though!
radiojamaica wrote:For the bloody belgians
there is an instrumental demo version in a very few collections.bismarck wrote:so what is skkos (early) then?
for me it's all about alliterationsmiscandlon wrote:radiojamaica wrote:For the bloody belgians
Reminds me of the classic line from David Suchet's Poirot after someone referred to him as a "bloody little frog"...
Hercule Poirot: "Firstly, I am not a 'bloody little frog!' I am a bloody little Belgian!"
If that isn't the version that's on the Rereleased CD, any chance of making that available??? Pretty Please???paint it black wrote:there is an instrumental demo version in a very few collections.bismarck wrote:so what is skkos (early) then?
...so maybe it's that one
Why would anybody need an instrumental version of SKOS is beyond my understanding.paint it black wrote:there is an instrumental demo version in a very few collections.bismarck wrote:so what is skkos (early) then?
...so maybe it's that one
Well I'm curious about it!_emma_ wrote:Why would anybody need an instrumental version of SKOS is beyond my understanding.paint it black wrote:there is an instrumental demo version in a very few collections.bismarck wrote:so what is skkos (early) then?
...so maybe it's that one
Nice At Brabo they still knew nothingradiojamaica wrote:For the bloody belgians:
At Mediamarkt Antwerp they told me release is set for 3 november (but according to them, that could be a bit too optimistic) and price would be somewhere around 7,50 Eurokens. Makes me smi-i-ile
Bugger - mine must be a later version, it's played on one of these (the original original Docktor 'Lanche...)Gary wrote:you want me to prove it. Ok SKOS early is in fact SKOS played on a xylophone.