Suzanne JosesowiczJames Blast wrote:nope, I was thinking of the lady on the Miami DVDDark wrote:Maggie Reilly. Good vocals.James Blast wrote:kybds/girly vox - that sweet lady who's name I've forgtten
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Miami DVD - 1991? then it was Jovanka von Wilsdorfradiojamaica wrote:Suzanne JosesowiczJames Blast wrote:nope, I was thinking of the lady on the Miami DVDDark wrote: Maggie Reilly. Good vocals.
I think that Jovanka von Wilsdorf was keiboars and backing vocals in 1993(not in 1991) and in 1991 was suzanne Joseowicz.....
do you know where can i find a suzanne Joseowicz pic???
I can´t find it in the net....
do you know where can i find a suzanne Joseowicz pic???
I can´t find it in the net....
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Well to add two peneth I'm slightly surprised some of you are so against Floodland and Vision Thing. I have played both to death. The weekend I first had Vision Thing I played it sixteen times!! Almost non stop.
I rarely listen to either now as I now them both off by heart
You'll Know the feeling!
I think both Floodland and Vision Thing are both similar with very complex lyrics, its the musical accompanyment that differs. On Floodland Von opted for a subtle approach, occasionally bombast.. (This corrosion)
On Vision Thing he hit us with a nuclear bomb (& napalm): the opening to the title track springing to mind.
Both are absolute classics and sit nicely in the live set.
I rarely listen to either now as I now them both off by heart
You'll Know the feeling!
I think both Floodland and Vision Thing are both similar with very complex lyrics, its the musical accompanyment that differs. On Floodland Von opted for a subtle approach, occasionally bombast.. (This corrosion)
On Vision Thing he hit us with a nuclear bomb (& napalm): the opening to the title track springing to mind.
Both are absolute classics and sit nicely in the live set.
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the sisters are the sisters no matter what aspect of them you are perceiving at the time. when you hear a modern gig with a setlist of songs ranging from then dawn of time up to the here and now they don't sound at odds with each other. it's all sisters music...and it's all fuckin' awesome.
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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I couldn't agree more....eastmidswhizzkid wrote:the sisters are the sisters no matter what aspect of them you are perceiving at the time. when you hear a modern gig with a setlist of songs ranging from then dawn of time up to the here and now they don't sound at odds with each other. it's all sisters music...and it's all fuckin' awesome.
But....every time I see that someone posted into this thread, I just hope that the "record news" is updated.....
"as we walk on the floodland"
http://db.tsom.org/tours/index.htmldtsom wrote:I think that Jovanka von Wilsdorf was keiboars and backing vocals in 1993(not in 1991) and in 1991 was suzanne Joseowicz.....
do you know where can i find a suzanne Joseowicz pic???
I can´t find it in the net....
Jovanka was 1991, and Suzanne 1993. This info is also in the UTR magazines - http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/ca ... p?cat_id=7
Can't find a photo anywhere.