What are you favorite sisters songs?

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Llamatron wrote:but wasn't the B-side the remake of Alice?
It was. ;D
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The choices made (all of the above) make for an interesting read. Glad to note that the Sisters were not "a singles band" for the majority here. Perhaps the wider public tell a different story.
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well, this seems just a bit difficult, but here it goes:

1.Crash And Burn (cause I know a few of those "married to a soldier" types)

2.Marian(Version) or the high guitar frenzy of Furth 2003, cause of the reference to Eldritch's Poetic influence, T.S.Eliot. whose sisters' name was Marian, do your research ppl.

3.Some Kind Of Stranger (cause of all the references to Cohen's "Stranger Songer")

4.1959, because it's so damned personal and simple and complex

5.We Are The Same, Susanne:perfect example of de-constructionist, Wittgenstein influenced lyrics, it seems so simple but is one of the most complex songs.

6.Ribbons... i think we all know what it's like to tell her about marx and engels and later not really no what for...

7.Nine While Nine/Driven Like The Snow: since Eldritch admitted that the latter is like a sequel to the former i put them together, these are very emotional with great imagery...

8.Summer: because it sounds great on any recording I've heard and the bass line is deep as any D+B song, while the riffs are straight up metal, and the whole thing was enginered to sound like a train, the cymbals, the bass line, the synth line, and the lyrics are more of that paradoxical symple on the surface yet complicated as hell underneath stuff...

9.Slept: I love the rant at the end about all the girls...
some boys can relate by mistake....
and the second last line is: "...and girls who knew the sailor's creed with a third degree of jealousy...", trust me...

10.Under The Gun: The lyrics, the female duet thing, the poem at the end, the Metropolis Mix, the production, and the fact that Adam Pearson can at least be heard on this Studio Recorded Single if none other...

there, hope you like my reasons, i believe it's more fun to read the reasons why ppl. like what they like than to just read some list of songs...

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Llamatron wrote:
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Llamatron wrote: ...and the ending bit of Under The Gun. ;D
RAWR! ;D :oops: Sorry.

Bass machine... ouch!
Correct me if I'm wrong, as I don't have proper versions of the singles :| ...but wasn't the B-side the remake of Alice? Which has a great fuzzy amp's about to explode proper Sisters bass sound. And yet Von couldn't be arsed to record a real bass for UTG. Go figure?
Oh no, the bass machine thing... I was referring to someone's description earlier in the thread of the Sisters Dear Departed Bassists as no more than 'machines'.

Even though my sig. carries pretty much the same sentiment. :wink:
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boudicca wrote: I was referring to someone's description earlier in the thread of the Sisters Dear Departed Bassists as no more than 'machines'.
That was me. I was joking. ;D

Craig's a great bassist, and Tony's more than adequate.
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aaron_quinton wrote:
blah, blah blah, poets, brains etc..

there, hope you like my reasons, i believe it's more fun to read the reasons why ppl. like what they like than to just read some list of songs...

AQ :wink:
agreed:

SKOS - great for getting off with a bird

Temple 12" mix - great for shagging (see also ribbons)

teachers/adrenochrome EP segue - great for insisting you can dance to goth: see also - body electric 82

afterhours/ lights - great for when you feel like s**t the next day

black planet - great for making you not feel guilty for shagging said bird and then not wanting to see her ever again

under the gun - for reminding you that you have infact moved on from the glory days of your youth ;D
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The last one.

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Chairman Bux wrote:The last one.
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in no particular order

1 ) Adrenochrome
2 ) Body Electric
3 ) Sister Ray - Medley, Rendsburg 1997
4 ) Temple (both)
5 ) Logic
6 ) Lucretia
7 ) Ribbons
8 ) Black Planet
9 ) Top Nite Out
10 ) Crash and Burn
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dee902 wrote:
Chairman Bux wrote:The last one.
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can anyone remember that far back? :twisted: ;D
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In no order and FWIW...

Body And Soul [Because It's Worth It]
Dominion (12") [It's Epic...]
Valentine [It's The Bass...]
Afterhours [It's The Words...]
Lucretia (12") [It's The Guitars...]
Doctor Jeep [It's Riff-tastic...]
Nine While Nine [It's The Desperation...]
Good Things [It's The Snipers...]
Floorshow [It's Just Obvious...]
Giving Ground [It's F*cking Cool...]

...And 'Nice' and 'Shut The F*ck Up' off SSV push MY buttons whether we treat this as a Sisters release or otherwise (I assume the latter). I actually *do* like 'em. Sorry. :oops:

Then there are the covers too (Ghostrider, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Gimme Shelter anybody? Oh yes! :notworthy:)

And as a matter of interest, if I *never* hear 1959, UTG, the remade Alice or Temple Of Love EVER again I won't be disappointed. :innocent: :roll:
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Well, just coz everyone else is doing it...:

1. Under The Gun - great production, s**t from a great height on the original Berlin track.
2. Lights (Floorshow EP version) - Very sparce, much better than the Reptile House version.
3. More (extended) - A powerhouse of a song
4. Nine While Nine - The song of choice for Sisters compilations for the car.
5. Emma (31-10-84) - My favourite version (also the first version I heard of it)
6. Romeo Down - A simple song, but very effective I think
7. Flood II - Coz it's a fantasic song
8. Lucretia - That bass line...
9. Alice 1993 - again for the production, all those little "extra" noises going on in it. Just wish they'd played it the same as the original.
10. Watch - The lyrics may not be great, but the music rocks.

And so many more that I didn't mention...
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1. Under The Gun (the second half is the best)
2. More (such a powerfull song, and i like the piano bits)
3. Romeo Down (dark powerfull and brooding)
4. Summer (great lyrics, great music, wanna hear a studio version)
5. Vision Thing (makes for a great encore)
6. Crash And Burn (Made me dance like a crazy person when i first heard it live)
7. Alice (either version, also the first song i learned to play on guitar)
8. Temple Of Love (short version)
9. Body Electric (classic!)
10. The Next One (im sure it will be pretty and harsh (delusional, and overly optimistic moi?))
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I was already wondering why there wasn't a poll on this. Seemed quite obvious for a fan forum. Will be searching the archives for the 'favorite album' thread now :lol:

Well, here's mine:

1. Lights
2. Nine while nine
3. Ribbons
4. Never land (full demo)
5. On the wire
6. Flood I
7. Burn
8. Adrenochrome
9. Emma
10. Some kind of stranger
11. Driven like the snow
12. Heartland
13. Marian
14. Body electric (original)

Although various tracks only revealed their true strength on stage (Ribbons, Emma, Heartland, ...)
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That one song about that dead vampire guy.

It was groovy
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It was also by Bauhaus :roll:
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Shadow_Smile wrote:
The Pope wrote:In no particular order:

7. The 3 A's: Alice/Anaconda/Adrenochrome good for driving
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Amphetamine Logic. Sometimes i feel like dying when i hear a strong live version of this. It's a combination of lyrics, Andrew's performance, beat, and the melody. It just always makes me gasp for air when i'm paying attention. And it's the only Sisters song i've ever danced to when not in actual concert.
Now that i think of it, this song made me become a Sisters fan.

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Alice. It's my most favouritest song in the world evereverever.
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Not in any particular order,
except maybe for number 1

1. Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Body and soul

2. Marian: I can wait a long long time before I hear another love song
(this one is just so dark and perfect)

3. Amphetamine logic: has a very strange effect on me

4. Alice + Temple of love (original versions) Make me feel like I'm 13
again and on summer camp. At night we were playing those songs over
and over again. Sounded very exciting and dangerous to us.

5. Driven like the snow: so fragile!

6. Never land: The real beauty of this one slammed me right into the face
while listening to the soundcheck in Amsterdam. Pure!

7. Ribbons: sounds so damn s**y (not silly) :roll:

8. Crash and burn: Grabs you by the throat like a machine gun.
Such an energy.
Best intro of a concert I've ever heard!!

9. Some kind of stranger (beautiful lyrics)

And last but certainly not least!!

10. Summer: Treatening intro. I especially like the 'Sunset yellow' part
though I always have the feeling the song isn't finished. It is way
too short.

And many many More: Superb backings!!

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libby wrote:Summer: Treatening intro. I especially like the 'Sunset yellow' part
though I always have the feeling the song isn't finished. It is way
too short.
Totally agree with you :notworthy:
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Cry little sister is my favouritest :urff: :urff:

I always thought Marian was about some german mermaid(Siren)who lured sailors to their deaths.If it only a love song I shall be very disapointed and disillusioned.
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my favorites are:

crash and burn
ribbons
temple of love
anaconda
this corrosion
lucretia
war on drugs
romeo down
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