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Which is less likely?

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 21:15
by Jeremiah
:? :lol: :?

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 23:24
by Bartek
you forgot about third option: both.

Posted: 05 Feb 2013, 23:35
by Pista
First option of course.
;D

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 02:01
by La Shir
Pista wrote:First option of course.
;D
Agreed! A 100 %!

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 02:03
by Quiff Boy
I know Marx.

Ain't gonna happen.

Re: Which is less likely?

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 03:39
by Being645
Jeremiah wrote::? :lol: :?
:eek: :lol: ... indeed, that's what I call a constructive approach, Jeremiah! ... :lol: :notworthy: ...

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 08:49
by Jeremiah
Well, OK, I'd have to go with the first option too, as with all the recordings they are apparently making all the time, the new album could in theory be released posthumously. :kiss:

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 12:57
by RockNRoll Mercenary
I think Eldritch would rather be dead than work with Hussey again and Marx probably wouldn't do it either.

Sooner (or rather later) we will probably get a recording of the songs they perform live that are unreleased

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 13:48
by Ozpat
Quiff Boy wrote:I know Marx.

Ain't gonna happen.
I do not think Eldritch and/or Huss would be keen on that one either.

Posted: 06 Feb 2013, 18:54
by stufarq
A reunion will never happen. A new album is even less likely than that.

Posted: 07 Feb 2013, 01:11
by Quiff Boy
@ RockNRoll Mercenary & Ozpat: agreed.

Posted: 07 Feb 2013, 04:00
by Syberberg
There's not enough filthy lucre on the planet for either to happen.

Posted: 07 Feb 2013, 20:52
by Victim of Circumstance
I also think, Eldritch won't ever work with Hussey again and Marx wouldn't work with either of the two. Hence, it has to be option 1 although we probably won't see any new record facing the surface as long Eldritch is able to make money with gigs / go on tour :?

Posted: 07 Feb 2013, 23:15
by NickW
The devil will have brought a pair of ice skates before either happens

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 02:05
by 6FeetOver
Don't some of you live 'round the corner from Von? I'd think you'd just go and ask him. I know *I* would. :lol: :P :innocent: :twisted:

:von:

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 02:13
by nowayjose
My estimate of the probabilities:

Sisters reunion - 0%
New album - 0.0001%

In a completely unscientific context, of course.

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 03:08
by Husek
Just saying, i would love a new album, and would hate a reunion...

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 15:51
by sultan2075
nowayjose wrote:My estimate of the probabilities:

Sisters reunion - 0%
New album - 0.0001%

In a completely unscientific context, of course.
Seems about right.

I wouldn't really be interested in a reunion.

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 16:42
by DocSommer
Husek wrote:Just saying, i would love a new album, and would hate a reunion...
+1

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 19:31
by 6FeetOver
DocSommer wrote:
Husek wrote:Just saying, i would love a new album, and would hate a reunion...
+1
Make that +2.

Posted: 08 Feb 2013, 20:10
by Bartek
idea of reunion is as bad as idea of new album

Posted: 09 Feb 2013, 02:33
by 6FeetOver
Bartek wrote:idea of reunion is as bad as idea of new album
Shut it, you. :lol: :P :kiss:

Posted: 09 Feb 2013, 10:46
by Bartek
what i meant, and what you probably know and knew, is, that after the all orgasms fall down (oh my dog, oh my dog, new album, new album) some of us might see/hear that album is not that good as we expected, esp. after long 20+ (30+?) yrs of waiting (time to write some good tunes, in every details).

Posted: 09 Feb 2013, 15:38
by Debaser
Well at least there'd be a few less people buying tickets to a reunion gig :D

Posted: 09 Feb 2013, 16:26
by sultan2075
I would actually be very excited for a new record. I really do like the way the band sounds today (though not as much as when Pearson was in the band--I loved the brief period of Pearson/Catalyst. Ben's a great guitar player, but a little too metal for my taste. Or maybe I just don't like the live sound mix?), and I would very much like to hear the "new" songs--most of which I think are quite good--given a proper recording and release. Even Romeo Down, which has historically bored me to tears live, would probably work very well on record, where more subtlety can be present.

So yeah, I think a new record would probably be a straight-ahead rocker, and very good. If My Bloody Valentine can do it without a label, so can TSOM. Chris has publicly stated he'd like to release something, hasn't he? Hell, I'll buy ten copies.

But a reunion? Dullsville, baby.