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left on m*****n of revenge

Posted: 04 Sep 2004, 21:44
by spartacus mills
The m*****n thread lead me to wonder what trax were proposed for the 2nd album.
There's the m*****n stuff like 'Garden of Delight' and Ghostdance's 'Where Spirits Fly' and 'Yesterday Again'.

Anyone care to compile a list of stuff that were rehearsed/demoed or confirmed to have been written while the FLAA lineup were together?

Did someone say there was also artwork produced? Care to share?

Posted: 04 Sep 2004, 22:00
by Quiff Boy
torch

Posted: 04 Sep 2004, 22:49
by Erudite
Torch was apparently the final straw for Craig Adams.
Eldritch was later to remark (rather snidely) that the bass line was too much like a guitar part for Mr Adams, resulting in him walking out and :von: commenting "That's got rid of the deadwood."
A day later Wayne walked out and the rest is history, not to mention something of an inkie soap opera.

My memory is in good form here - must be the cab sav...

torch

Posted: 04 Sep 2004, 23:16
by spartacus mills
Oh yeah, I forgot about 'Torch'.
Come on, what others are there?

Posted: 05 Sep 2004, 18:41
by James Blast
there's always the a cappella version of 'I've Got A Brand New Combine Harvester"

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 09:17
by The Green Lantern
I doubt that the Ghostdance stuff was ever under consideration because by the time it came to the initial work on LOMAR Marx had already left.

During, or before, or shortly after the Hamburg debacle Wayne and Andrew played, compared and disapproved of eachothers new songs. Wayne talks about this in a rather interesting interview on swedish radio, a series called Bank from the late 80's, and I'll see if I can dig it up somewhere.

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 15:03
by MrChris
Left on m*****n AND revenge, no?

(Message from pedants' corner. We have nothing better to do)

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 15:46
by ryan
MrChris wrote:Left on m*****n AND revenge, no?

(Message from pedants' corner. We have nothing better to do)
i assumed it was a play on words :wink:

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 15:58
by Quiff Boy
yep, i'm pretty sure it's "and", rathjer than "of".

as in "(we are) left (living) on m*****n and revenge", meaning the only thing that they have to keep them going is revenge.

which pretty much describes the feelings and events (certainly von's handling of the situation anyway) immediately after the split! :roll:

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 16:57
by Black Shuck
I've always thought that 'Left on m*****n and Revenge' was a crap name for an album.

not as crap as 'Children' or 'Carved in Sand' or 'Masque' or 'Neverland', though
:D

and/or

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 19:49
by spartacus mills
"Left on m*****n AND revenge, no?"

Oh yeah. Sorry, a Freudian bugger.

Re- the Ghostdance stuff: 'Spirits' was soundchecked by the Sisters and Marx said recently that 'Yesterday Again' was written while he was still in the band.

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 21:42
by Dan
I've always thought that the song "Spirits" (assuming the title wasn't a bootleggers invention) performed in several soundchecks bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Ghostdance song "Where Spirits Fly", although people say one is an early version of the other. I've listened to them back to back and noticed no similarities.

Also as the "Left on mission and revenge" album was only in the very early stages I'd seriously doubt any album cover artwork exists, cos to design an album cover you at least need to have a tracklist first, and that was a long way away if the stories are to be believed. I seem to remember someone in another thread saying they had the artwork, so if anyone has it, scan it you git and let us all see it.

Do we know approximate dates when Craig and Wayne left? I'd read somewhere that Craig left the day after the Royal Albert Hall gig but I dunno if that's true, and on 21.9.85 Eldritch & Hussey both made a guest appearance at a Skeletal Family gig in Hamburg so Wayne must have left sometime later.

Posted: 06 Sep 2004, 22:35
by James Blast
Dan wrote: "Left on mission and revenge" album was only in the very early stages I'd seriously doubt any album cover artwork exists, cos to design an album cover you at least need to have a tracklist first,
Nah! Look at the original cover of The Teardrop Explodes Kilimanjaro. All the tracks are there, but not in the right running order and the line up omits (the great) Mick Finkler in favour of the less talented Alan Gill, even the remaster misses out Mick's guitar on Went Crazy! That annoys the hell outta me :evil:

Posted: 07 Sep 2004, 11:11
by Quiff Boy
Dan wrote:I've always thought that the song "Spirits" (assuming the title wasn't a bootleggers invention) performed in several soundchecks bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Ghostdance song "Where Spirits Fly", although people say one is an early version of the other. I've listened to them back to back and noticed no similarities.
:eek:

eh? ghost dance's "where spirits fly" and the sisters "soundcheck" version of "spirits"?!? but they're exactly the same :eek:

you must be listening to the wrong song :? :roll:

spirit

Posted: 07 Sep 2004, 21:01
by spartacus mills
"I've always thought that the song "Spirits" (assuming the title wasn't a bootleggers invention) performed in several soundchecks bore no resemblance whatsoever to the Ghostdance song "Where Spirits Fly", although people say one is an early version of the other. I've listened to them back to back and noticed no similarities"

Have another listen. The only difference is that the Ghostdance version has vocals!

Posted: 07 Sep 2004, 21:55
by James Blast
I kept schtumn :roll: