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Underwear...
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 20:39
by pikkrong
Well, now we have our own Heartland tees and discussing about some other lovely releases of this label. What's the next thing - our own printed fanzine?
UNDRWEAR AND PLOP maybe
Any better suggestions?
Anyway, I guess there's enough subjects to concern with: Sisters record and gigs reviews (there's always The Sisters Of Murphy
), discussions about guitars, beards, bass players etc and - of course - BP's coumn about sexuality of men
Or news from South Africa (about New Model Army gigs, cats, computer games etc)
And I'm ready to write an article for each issue myself. Of course, in Estonian. Since no one else could read them I cold write what I want about - so I'd have no problem to finish my column in time
(Well, to be true... I talk about Sisters all the time anyway
In the last interview - related with my last book - I confessed my greatest idol is Doktor Avalanche... and mentioned the famous "prince of darkness walkout" when they compared my book with film noir...)
And don't forget the humour page where we could discuss about Mortiis, Sopor Aeternus etc...
And - of course - comic strip
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:00
by Quiff Boy
heartland already brings you all this and more, does it not?
i don't think we need change our remit
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:18
by emilystrange
paddy's been in one fanzine and about to be in another..
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:21
by pikkrong
Quiff Boy wrote:heartland already brings you all this and more, does it not?
true. but the real life (without a real new Sisters release) is quite sad. OK, I'll watch "The Meaning Of Life" VHS again...
Re: Underwear...
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 21:43
by Loki
Posted: 21 Aug 2004, 23:44
by James Blast
you can be very dark sometimes JB
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 00:18
by Loki
James Blast wrote:you can be very dark sometimes JB
Aren't we all?
All of us have a dark or light side. Most of us just live in the hues or colours or shades or shadows of life. That's how we survive.
You never answered the query over Fat Bob '82?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 00:46
by James Blast
BeeP has bummed me, strange lady.
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 00:47
by Francis
Am I the only person here with nowt to sell?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 00:59
by Loki
James Blast wrote:BeeP has bummed me, strange lady.
TMI, or am I on another (not so Black) Valerie?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 01:11
by James Blast
who can tell?
if JB and BP are one and the same (I think not), then...
LEAVE ME ALONE!
Re: Underwear...
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 01:23
by pikkrong
your own personal Mr Bean
Re: Underwear...
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 01:39
by Loki
pikkrong wrote:
your own personal Mr Bean
Anyone from Estonian (in second language) who even dares to post on here, from it's infancy, get's my vote.
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 01:47
by Quiff Boy
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 02:22
by pikkrong
why Bean? could you explain?
(by the way - it reminds me one night - maybe a couple of months ago - when I saw, after more than 10 years, again one Rainbow video from VH1... I think the song was "Since You've Been Gone" but it's not important... anyway, Blackmore looked very similar to Blackadder and the vocalist was very similar to... yes, yes, this man:
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/gallery/de ... age_id=243 )
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 02:31
by Loki
No indrek. Too much heavy metal.
Dave Coverdale, Ian Gillian, or Ronnie James Deo? Not Von: Couldn't sing it anyway.
Not that I know anything about Deep Purple and off-shoot bands.
Blast?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 02:32
by Francis
pikkrong wrote:one Rainbow video from VH1... I think the song was "Since You've Been Gone" but it's not important
I don't think they did any other songs, did they?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 17:14
by James Blast
no dissing The Man Blackmore (Itchy Blackhead?) Rainbow had many fine tunes, Rainbow Rising is a prog metal classic, the Von-alike was Graham Bonnet who if IIRC only sang on the Down To Earth album
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 17:44
by DerekR
Ahh the mighty Rainbow. Second band I ever saw live, way back in '82 IIRC.
Responsible for this fine specimen of an album...
...I tried to paint that on my bedroom wall once and failed miserably
I'm back and all broadbanded up, at last
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 17:48
by DerekR
Francis wrote:
I don't think they did any other songs, did they?
Tut-tut Francis, don't you remember "I Surrender", or "All Night Long"?
Not among their best (in fact I Surrender is pure pish), but probably their best known. I prefer the older stuff <sigh> as always.
I've got an old Rainbow Live video somewhere, you do realize that I MUST track it down now?
Posted: 22 Aug 2004, 18:03
by James Blast
Welcome back Brer
DR righteous now prevails in the land of Rainbow Rising!
Glad to hear you are
back to normal too
Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 18:11
by Brideoffrankenstein
DerekR wrote:Ahh the mighty Rainbow. Second band I ever saw live, way back in '82 IIRC.
Responsible for this fine specimen of an album...
ooh I like that album. Especially "Stargazer"
Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 18:59
by James Blast
Damn right
BoF
"In The Heat And The Rain
With Whips And Chains!
Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 20:37
by Andie
James...you are that scary man in the park after dark...with the silly 70's aviator shades and skintight denim jeans...
glasgow has a lot to answer for...and you're not helping matters
Posted: 23 Aug 2004, 20:53
by James Blast
a two person tent would look skin tight on me these days, the shades you got right Burn