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I love The m*****n
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 15:24
by rian
Just heard Children and Gods own medicine.
Hang me, hang me, hang me...................
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 15:45
by Almiche V
Everyday a new tragedy.
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 16:27
by rian
snubnoseuk wrote:Everyday a new tragedy.
s**t happends....
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 16:33
by Black Planet
Then let me recommend for your further listening pleasure:
First Chapter, Carved in Sand, and AuRa.
They are wonderful!!! Skip all the rest, they aren't worth your time. And to be honest Wayne's put some s**t out that's rather embarrasing (Grains of Sand for one! Crap!)
And don't worry Rian, I love The Mish too! I'm sorry Craig doesn't play bass with them anymore, but if you get AuRa he's there in fine form! Damn good bass on that one!
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 16:36
by rian
Black Planet wrote:Then let me recommend for your further listening pleasure:
First Chapter, Carved in Sand, and AuRa.
They are wonderful!!! Skip all the rest, they aren't worth your time. And to be honest Wayne's put some **** out that's rather embarrasing (Grains of Sand for one! Crap!)
And don't worry Rian, I love The Mish too! I'm sorry Craig doesn't play bass with them anymore, but if you get AuRa he's there in fine form! Damn good bass on that one!
I have thoose too!
Posted: 02 Nov 2003, 16:49
by whitesatin
The M*****n is quite good band, actually.
But I can't stand that Hussguy's voice.
I'm sorry Craig doesn't play bass with them anymore
I love Craig too.He's always in my fav bassists list........
Posted: 03 Nov 2003, 00:02
by Black Planet
rian wrote:
I have thoose too!
LOL then you have the very best. Try to get the vid, From Dusk Til Dawn..Ignore the hideous way Wayne looks..the songs are great.
And, I think Wayne has great voice, unless of course he's warbling back up vocals on FALAA...
Jeeez now I 'm really out of the closet...I've been a huge Mish fan since 1987..so yes I really am
Elderly Bastard Groovy.
Posted: 03 Nov 2003, 01:56
by Andy TG
Another day without a New Record and The Sisters lose another "soul"
Posted: 03 Nov 2003, 02:22
by Black Planet
NO NO NO.
It was Wayne that led me to the Sisters.....Not the other way round....
..so..you are off direction with Me.
Elderly Bastard Groovy wins again.
Posted: 03 Nov 2003, 03:10
by Andy TG
Black Planet wrote:NO NO NO.
It was Wayne that led me to the Sisters.....Not the other way round....
..so..you are off direction with Me.
Elderly Bastard Groovy wins again.
@ BP
- I feel I may have offended you - my apologies
Posted: 06 Nov 2003, 20:17
by James Blast
Neverland was the last one of theirs I heard, rather enjoyed it <sniff>
regards
Blast
Posted: 06 Nov 2003, 21:02
by Big Si
Red Sunsets wrote:Neverland was the last one of theirs I heard, rather enjoyed it <sniff>
regards
Blast
(Has words with the "unemployed" Barman)
Re: I love The m*****n
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 13:22
by ryan
rian wrote:Just heard Children and Gods own medicine.
Hang me, hang me, hang me...................
two of the greatest albums ever constructed by the hands of man
its a shame the rest well.......sucked
well maybe im too harsh..... neverland had some moments, carved in sand and aura were okkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 15:39
by mugabe
Black Planet wrote:(Grains of Sand for one! Crap!)
I beg to differ.
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 17:29
by Black Planet
mugabe wrote:Black Planet wrote:(Grains of Sand for one! Crap!)
I beg to differ.
Grains of Sand rates up there with Resurrection. Wayne really ought to be ashamed of himself for that one!!! God damn s**t if you ask me!
And yes I have them both, plus that pitiful remix of AuRa....god, I hate piano music!
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 19:32
by mugabe
Black Planet wrote:mugabe wrote:Black Planet wrote:(Grains of Sand for one! Crap!)
I beg to differ.
Grains of Sand rates up there with Resurrection. Wayne really ought to be ashamed of himself for that one!!! God damn **** if you ask me!
And yes I have them both, plus that pitiful remix of AuRa....god, I hate piano music!
"The Grip of Disease" is an excellent song, as is the fabulous version of "Kingdom Come", which easily surpasses the original. "Mr Pleasant" is a really nice cover version, and "Mercenary" and "Bird of Passage" are two of the best songs ever recorded by The Mish. Never mind the fillers.
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 19:37
by Black Planet
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 20:24
by CellThree
Anyone know how much the flexi disc with their cover of that Osmonds song Wild Horses (I think!) is worth? I've got it kicking around the place somewhere.
Still haven't brought myself to listen to the Carved In Sand album yet. Bought it about 2 years ago at a boot sale! I have the first EP with Serpents Kiss on though, that is pretty good.
Posted: 07 Nov 2003, 21:00
by Black Planet
Carved in Sand
Best Tracks:
Into the Blue
Butterfly on a Wheel
Deliverance (He was reading Mists of Avalon when he wrote this, and says he can't be believe he wrote it..but when you hear it played it's great!)
Try Sum and Substance too.
Posted: 08 Nov 2003, 18:21
by reverberater
I gave up after the first three tracks on that Children lp, Rian
Posted: 10 Nov 2003, 17:30
by rian
reverberater wrote:I gave up after the first three tracks on that Children lp, Rian
Really? Sad to hear that. Maybe you could do a new try on it?
Richard