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Interviews
Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 20:29
by cardoman
Hello,
has someone around here got a list with interviews of the sisters which appeared on vinyl (single, EP) or CD?
Thanks for the help!
Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 21:54
by Ozpat
Some are mentioned here (scroll down to section 4; interview section) but I think you know about the site.
http://www.vamp.org/Gothic/Text/sisters-discog.html
Posted: 30 Nov 2007, 22:22
by cardoman
Hey Ozpat, yes we use the same basics. Guess it's incomplete but not sure... Zit jij nog niet in Antwerpen?
Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 01:15
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:
Hey Ozpat, yes we use the same basics. Guess it's incomplete but not sure... Zit jij nog niet in Antwerpen?
Not sure either.....
Antwerpen komt naar Landgraaf dit keer
Gwen!
Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 09:05
by cardoman
Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:
Hey Ozpat, yes we use the same basics. Guess it's incomplete but not sure... Zit jij nog niet in Antwerpen?
Not sure either.....
Antwerpen komt naar Landgraaf dit keer
Gwen!
Alleh 't amusement... Landgraaf het land van Pinkpop toch? De sisters zouden daar eens moeten komen
Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 11:10
by Our Taylor is Rich
Antwerp comes to country earl this time gwen!
Alleh 't amusement... country earl the country of Pinkpop nevertheless? The SIS-DELICATE there once must come
such a strange way to talk
Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 12:52
by paul
cardoman wrote:
Alleh 't amusement... Landgraaf het land van Pinkpop toch? De sisters zouden daar eens moeten komen
Sisters and Pinkpop? It ain't gonna happen ...
The guy who runs that circus (Jan Smeets) doesn't choose "good" bands, he chooses "commercial" bands. Can't really blame him though ...
Posted: 01 Dec 2007, 14:42
by radiojamaica
Posted: 02 Dec 2007, 20:32
by cardoman
Our Taylor is Rich wrote:Antwerp comes to country earl this time gwen!
Alleh 't amusement... country earl the country of Pinkpop nevertheless? The SIS-DELICATE there once must come
such a strange way to talk
Mais pour une personne du France c'est génial!
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 01:31
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:
Hey Ozpat, yes we use the same basics. Guess it's incomplete but not sure... Zit jij nog niet in Antwerpen?
Not sure either.....
Antwerpen komt naar Landgraaf dit keer
Gwen!
Alleh 't amusement... Landgraaf het land van Pinkpop toch? De sisters zouden daar eens moeten komen
Altijd een wens geweest om the Girls in mijn achteruin te mogen begroeten maar helaas moet ik Paul gelijk geven!
Ain't gonna happen...
Did you find out more about the interviews?
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 14:13
by cardoman
Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:
Not sure either.....
Antwerpen komt naar Landgraaf dit keer
Gwen!
Alleh 't amusement... Landgraaf het land van Pinkpop toch? De sisters zouden daar eens moeten komen
Altijd een wens geweest om the Girls in mijn achteruin te mogen begroeten maar helaas moet ik Paul gelijk geven!
Ain't gonna happen...
Did you find out more about the interviews?
No Ozpat, you helped me the most
Bad luck for Pinkpop... Headliner The Sisters of Mercy, wouldn't this be amazing (if they propose there new album there)?
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 14:51
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:
Alleh 't amusement... Landgraaf het land van Pinkpop toch? De sisters zouden daar eens moeten komen
Altijd een wens geweest om the Girls in mijn achteruin te mogen begroeten maar helaas moet ik Paul gelijk geven!
Ain't gonna happen...
Did you find out more about the interviews?
No Ozpat, you helped me the most
Bad luck for Pinkpop... Headliner The Sisters of Mercy, wouldn't this be amazing (if they propose there new album there)?
*sigh*..........More than amazing.......
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 20:13
by paul
Pinkpop works together with the German festival "Rock Am Ring" Both festivals are in the same weekend, so "expensive" bands can play both festivals on their tour with less expenses for the organizers. Thanks to this joined booking strategy it is possible for a rather small festival like Pinkpop to have "big names".
If this wasn't the case though, there would be a chance for the Sisters to play Pinkpop...
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 20:42
by cardoman
paul wrote:Pinkpop works together with the German festival "Rock Am Ring" Both festivals are in the same weekend, so "expensive" bands can play both festivals on their tour with less expenses for the organizers. Thanks to this joined booking strategy it is possible for a rather small festival like Pinkpop to have "big names".
If this wasn't the case though, there would be a chance for the Sisters to play Pinkpop...
And addendum: Jan Smeets is not Chockri Massahine. At Pukkelpop they were delicious... My first sisters gig ever... 1992
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 20:48
by paul
cardoman wrote:
And addendum: Jan Smeets is not Chockri Massahine. At Pukkelpop they were delicious... My first sisters gig ever... 1992
Oh yeah, Pukkelpop '92 brings back great memories ...
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 21:35
by cardoman
paul wrote:cardoman wrote:
And addendum: Jan Smeets is not Chockri Massahine. At Pukkelpop they were delicious... My first sisters gig ever... 1992
Oh yeah, Pukkelpop '92 brings back great memories ...
Great great memories Paul... In these times we went to the gig... by bike!
So when Ozpat is talking about the "achtertuin" I can describe the feeling... Eurorock by bike too... That were amazing times...
Who can say he/she was biking to the sisters???
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 21:44
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:paul wrote:Pinkpop works together with the German festival "Rock Am Ring" Both festivals are in the same weekend, so "expensive" bands can play both festivals on their tour with less expenses for the organizers. Thanks to this joined booking strategy it is possible for a rather small festival like Pinkpop to have "big names".
If this wasn't the case though, there would be a chance for the Sisters to play Pinkpop...
And addendum: Jan Smeets is not Chockri Massahine. At Pukkelpop they were delicious... My first sisters gig ever... 1992
Same first one for me! Unforgetable....
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:06
by paul
cardoman wrote:
Who can say he/she was biking to the sisters???
I can't!
The Sisters also played in Maastricht and Aachen back in the mid eighties, very much around where I live (and Ozpat).
Wish I'd been there (I was 11 years old, listening to Run DMC)
Still like 'm though ...
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:09
by cardoman
paul wrote:cardoman wrote:
Who can say he/she was biking to the sisters???
I can't!
The Sisters also played in Maastricht and Aachen back in the mid eighties, very much around where I live (and Ozpat).
Wish I'd been there (I was 11 years old, listening to Run DMC)
Still like 'm though ...
Run DMC??
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:11
by Ozpat
paul wrote:
The Sisters also played in Maastricht and Aachen back in the mid eighties, very much around where I live (and Ozpat).
Wish I'd been there
Same feelings about that Paul! A lot!!!!
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:32
by cardoman
Ozpat wrote:paul wrote:
The Sisters also played in Maastricht and Aachen back in the mid eighties, very much around where I live (and Ozpat).
Wish I'd been there
Same feelings about that Paul! A lot!!!!
I personel prefer the early sisters... Raw sound and pure music... Intense shows and smaller gigs...
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:35
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:paul wrote:
The Sisters also played in Maastricht and Aachen back in the mid eighties, very much around where I live (and Ozpat).
Wish I'd been there
Same feelings about that Paul! A lot!!!!
I personel prefer the early sisters... Raw sound and pure music... Intense shows and smaller gigs...
I know what you mean but I appreciate every era in it's own way.
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:39
by cardoman
Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:
Same feelings about that Paul! A lot!!!!
I personel prefer the early sisters... Raw sound and pure music... Intense shows and smaller gigs...
I know what you mean but I appreciate every era in it's own way.
I never would talk bad about the sisters but I am feeling that I missed something, those early sisters. Better knowing them late than never, so...
Posted: 04 Dec 2007, 22:56
by Ozpat
cardoman wrote:Ozpat wrote:cardoman wrote:
I personel prefer the early sisters... Raw sound and pure music... Intense shows and smaller gigs...
I know what you mean but I appreciate every era in it's own way.
I never would stalk bad about the sisters but I am feeling that I missed something, those early sisters. Better knowing them late than never, so...
I know Gwen and you just described it very well!
Posted: 05 Dec 2007, 21:20
by robertzombie
Isn't there one interview tape where the interviewer asks Eldritch where the band are and he goes "We are the band!" ?