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Old 08.08.2011, 11:19 PM   #12
Mortte Jousimo
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Originally Posted by Pookie
My first SY was Confusion Is Sex probably about a year or so after it was released. I won't pretend it shook my world. In fact I didn't think it was all that great.

It wasn't until I bought Bad Moon Rising which I got as soon as it was released in the UK and I saw them live in 1986 supporting Jesus and Mary Chain that I became a "fan".

The setlist for the gig:
1. Inhuman
2. Shaking Hell
3. Tom Violence
4. White Kross
5. Secret Girl
6. Marilyn Moore
7. World Looks Red
8. Expressway
Wow! So it seems now youīre the only one here who have been with Sy so early. That donīt suprise me at all you donīt like CIS at first. I think if it had been the first lp to me also, I wouldnīt have been very excited about it. I bought it after jet-set and I thought then it had it moments, but I thought it was very far away for example EVOL, DN, Sister, Goo and Dirty. Of course I now think itīs very great, but I still prefer a little more time after BMR.

Now I understand a little, why Lee is answering "not at all" when some interviewer ask him in "Master-DIK" are they like Jesus and Mary Chain...I think you have seen very great gig!
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