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Some 'recent' Eldritch Interviews.

Posted: 29 May 2009, 20:47
by Husek
30.04.2009
Eldritch Talks about 3 decades of history and the brazil commin'

The Singer and ex-guitarrist of the Sisters of Mercy, Andrew Eldritch, in recent interview, had talked about the 30th anniversary of the band and a third gig in brazil, Also said he 'll celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band with a giant tour around the world: "in 2011 we 'll 3 decades of life and we are talkin' about it, i'm not so sure now, but we are plain a comemorative tour, and we hope this tour would pass in Brazil, We Love brazil and são paulo it's my favorite city in the world (the same words they said in 2006 gig after Dominion i guess), with the more incredible people, we can't wait!"


Andrew Talks About the Phonografic industry (07.05.2009)

In the Last Week , In a awsner to the question of Brazillian and Latin-american journalists about the Phonografic Industry, The Singer and leader of the Sisters of Mercy, Andrew Eldritch , Talks about your principal point of view about it.

About all the process of mp3 download and the iniciative of some bands who offer her songs for download free in her own websites; " I Belive that it 'll ocour someday anyway, and i don't see why be preocupated. For other side, made a incredible diference the money of the disco selling but..."

In relation about the Big record companys and the Singles , Andrew is Enfatic: "Recorders would be always stupid owners, so the future of the music , is in be a Independent Artist. The singles Record looks dead unfortunelly(it's right?)...principally in USA and UK Markets. We Like to Record Albums (...LOL?), when we compused our work, that's the intension, and not have a full-collection of singles with the name "The Sisters of Mercy" Writed on it".

11.05.2009
Sisters of Mercy Talks about the Start of the Carrer and Floodland.

In Another Recent Interview for the Argentian Media, who still not publishing, the singer and leader of the sisters of mercy, Andrew eldritch, talks about the good times of the early ears of sisters of mercy. "Was a fun time, and the same time of wrong things at extreme, so none of us recorded much things, except by a lot of people who want's be something that isn't and wearing stupid ugly clothes". So. About her Favorite work in TSOM, Floodland, Andrew is Nostalgic: "Still being my favorite sisters album, and i think floodland continue being one of our best works!The recorder make her best to destroy this album, remixin' sobe tracks e tryin' to bring it to the Comerical side, but...in 2 in a 2 years i put this album in my stereo and i still likein' to hear it;"

18.05.2009
Sisters of Mercy: Andrew Talk about the British Rock.

Leader and singer of TSOM, Andrew Eldritch, made recently a declaration about the scenario of rock in USA and UK: "The rock in the actual days it's too much mainstream.We would make something like a new punk and make a riot in the 'Status Quo'. But i'm not right about if this who the people listen in the last years it's really 'music'" About the British Scene he is direct: "I Don't have much interest in british music...i mean...speacially british music. Btw, i had liked the two last bands who had supported us - I Like Trains and Ulterior."

Sorry the Bad english guys.its the best i can do =/

Original Info: http://www.toplinkmusic.com/

Re: Some 'recent' Eldritch Interviews.

Posted: 29 May 2009, 21:38
by LouLou
thanks for these! :D :notworthy: :notworthy:
Husek wrote:...said he 'll celebrate the 30th anniversary of the band with a giant tour around the world: "in 2011 we 'll 3 decades of life and we are talkin' about it, i'm not so sure now, but we are plain a comemorative tour,...
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

yes please!!! ;D

Husek wrote:...i had liked the two last bands who had supported us - I Like Trains and Ulterior." ...
i wouldn't know about Ulterior, but iLIKETRAINS were pretty damn good - i can even forgive them for being louder than the girls :wink: :)

Posted: 29 May 2009, 23:37
by Being645
Dear Husek, thank you very much for the translation ;D :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

and don't worry about your English -
you get the message across, that's all that counts ... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Posted: 29 May 2009, 23:54
by stufarq
Thanks Husek.

As Being645 says, your translation is fine as we can all understand it. (But I always thought Andrew was a him and not a her. :eek: )

Posted: 30 May 2009, 04:32
by Nadia81
thanks,Husek!

Posted: 30 May 2009, 10:09
by splintered thing
Lovely to read - thank you for your efforts, much appreciated!!

Posted: 30 May 2009, 19:25
by 7anthea7
Thanks so much for adding to the archives! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :kiss:

Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 08:40
by nancy123
Charge singer of a British pop trio climbed a telecommunications mast behind the leading stage at a Belgian rock festival and leaped to his death in the parking lot below, police said Saturday.
Twenty-two-year-old Charles Haddon of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool died late Friday through the Pukkelpop festival in Hasselt, a town in eastern Belgium. District attorney Marc Rubens said police were treating the death to be a suicide. Festival organizers said Haddon's family has been notified.On Thursday, Michael Been, frontman for the U.S. group The Call, died of an apparent heart attack at the same festival. The 60-year-old was doing its job as the soundman for his son's band, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.

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Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 08:46
by _emma_
Eeeeh, what?

Spam allert, Misters Moderators?

Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 08:51
by Being645
nancy123 wrote:Charge singer of a British pop trio climbed a telecommunications mast behind the leading stage at a Belgian rock festival and leaped to his death in the parking lot below, police said Saturday. Twenty-two-year-old Charles Haddon of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool died late Friday through the Pukkelpop festival in Hasselt, a town in eastern Belgium. District attorney Marc Rubens said police were treating the death to be a suicide. Festival organizers said Haddon's family has been notified.On Thursday, Michael Been, frontman for the U.S. group The Call, died of an apparent heart attack at the same festival. The 60-year-old was doing its job as the soundman for his son's band, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.
Bad news ... rather something for the General Chat ...

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Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 09:27
by markfiend
Sorry about editing your post Being but nancy123 had put spam links in the text you quoted.

Posted: 23 Aug 2010, 21:48
by Being645
no matter ... :wink: ...