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Feedback schrieb:Der Vietnam-Veteran gehörte zur Show: [...]
Grimsel schrieb:Alan Vega (vocals) - not 100% confirmed.
In an interview with The Quietus in November 2011, Andrew Eldritch was asked about that issue as well:
Alan Vega is credited on the sleeve of Gift, but what was his actual involvement with the record?
AE: Andrew went back to Vega's apartment with a DAT recorder, played him the tracks and explained the scenario.
Andrew has a permanent visa to Planet Vega, because the two of them get on very well. Nobody else talks to Vega
like Eldritch talks to Vega.
Andrew Eldritch met Alan Vega in the early 1980s in New York.
From early 1983 on The Sisters of Mercy regularly covered the Suicide track Ghostrider
- mostly in medleys with Sister Ray and/or Louie Louie, which was also performed during
the final gig of the First And Last And Always line-up at Royal Albert Hall.
The last time The Sisters of Mercy played Ghostrider was in another medley
within their final encores on 26 January 1998 at Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium.
In 1986, Andrew Eldritch approached Alan Vega to collaborate with The Sisterhood on their
album Gift, where Vega featured as a virtual member of the The Chorus Of Vengeance, at the least.
Kölsch schrieb:Fast alle haben Sie damals gehasst und kaum einer hat Ihren Sound verstanden (selbst die meisten Punks nicht).
Ich glaube im Vega Kosmos gibt es für mich noch einiges zu entdecken....ygorr schrieb:
This photo is from the Rebel Without A Cause time period. Like The Fugs in the 60s Alan was much older than his colleagues in the NY underground rock scene of the 70s and had been going strong in earlier movements