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ageofmaya wrote:Why TSOM didn't play live for five long years; from 1985 - 1990?
Was it because of the lack of a good guitarist during those years?
Or some another reason?
Short answer: spite. was so tired of people showing up wearing black to see what them play, even though TSoM was not a goth band, that he figured that if they stopped playing live then the black-clad masses would grow up and start wearing brightly-coloured garments so he could look out from the stage and see a sea of yellows and blues. He figured that 5 years was long enough, and took the extra step of touring in the US with someone who was clearly not a goth band, but it turns out that we didn't get the message and showed up wearing black again. He's made it clear in any number of interviews that there won't be a new album until people start showing up to gigs wearing lycra, football shirts, bright pinks and pastels, but it seems that we're incapable of helping ourselves. Le sigh.
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Hank Moody
The first time I saw The Sisters I wore a quite dandy Gold and Silver embroidered coat, bright coloured trousers and equally colourful shirt. Also I had peroxide hair, if he wanted bright colours he could have taken me on tour. That was 83/84 so perhaps people should have followed my lead and looked like dandy groovestars and there would have been more shows.
EvilBastard wrote:
ageofmaya wrote:Why TSOM didn't play live for five long years; from 1985 - 1990?
Was it because of the lack of a good guitarist during those years?
Or some another reason?
Short answer: spite. was so tired of people showing up wearing black to see what them play, even though TSoM was not a goth band, that he figured that if they stopped playing live then the black-clad masses would grow up and start wearing brightly-coloured garments so he could look out from the stage and see a sea of yellows and blues. He figured that 5 years was long enough, and took the extra step of touring in the US with someone who was clearly not a goth band, but it turns out that we didn't get the message and showed up wearing black again. He's made it clear in any number of interviews that there won't be a new album until people start showing up to gigs wearing lycra, football shirts, bright pinks and pastels, but it seems that we're incapable of helping ourselves. Le sigh.
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Alex66 wrote:The first time I saw The Sisters I wore a quite dandy Gold and Silver embroidered coat, bright coloured trousers and equally colourful shirt. Also I had peroxide hair, if he wanted bright colours he could have taken me on tour. That was 83/84 so perhaps people should have followed my lead and looked like dandy groovestars and there would have been more shows.
First time I saw them (Philly 97, I think?) I wore light blue jeans, a white Sick Of It All t-shirt, and my hair was at most 1/4 of an inch long (and still naturally red). Probably combat boots or oxblood Doc Martens. Kind of stuck out in that crowd.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
i think i still have my ticket for the cancelled Berkeley and Sacramento shows. But I would definitely have worn lots of black.
EvilBastard wrote:
ageofmaya wrote:Why TSOM didn't play live for five long years; from 1985 - 1990?
Was it because of the lack of a good guitarist during those years?
Or some another reason?
Short answer: spite. was so tired of people showing up wearing black to see what them play, even though TSoM was not a goth band, that he figured that if they stopped playing live then the black-clad masses would grow up and start wearing brightly-coloured garments so he could look out from the stage and see a sea of yellows and blues. He figured that 5 years was long enough, and took the extra step of touring in the US with someone who was clearly not a goth band, but it turns out that we didn't get the message and showed up wearing black again. He's made it clear in any number of interviews that there won't be a new album until people start showing up to gigs wearing lycra, football shirts, bright pinks and pastels, but it seems that we're incapable of helping ourselves. Le sigh.
* Since this was written, the Legal Aid system has been tightened up a little. Coincidentally, there has been a dramatic upsurge in claims of date-rape, which is a criminal offence that police are obliged to pursue for at least as long as it takes to sell mud to the same newspapers which decry the spread of Compensation Culture. Ain't life grand?
I'd not spotted that date-rape thing before. Rape victims are just after the publicity? Stay classy Andrew
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
Nor had I markfiend. Now having read that I'd re submit my question to ask what on earth he meant by that and how is such a statement consistent with calling yourself a humanitarian.
Microcosmia wrote:Nor had I markfiend. Now having read that I'd re submit my question to ask what on earth he meant by that and how is such a statement consistent with calling yourself a humanitarian.
He wasn't sleeping for too many nights and days, so he didn't know what he's talking about; the reality for him got blurred in those moments?!?
Everybody knows about the difficulties in such cases ... even nowadays the rule "No is No." does not apply in every country and lenghty trials with unsatisfactory results ensue. Insofar, I take this as a comparison not too far fetched.