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and years on, in 1992, '''''Floorshow''''' was, of course, also featured on the early singles compilation album [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]].<br/> | and years on, in 1992, '''''Floorshow''''' was, of course, also featured on the early singles compilation album [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]].<br/> | ||
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− | '''''Floorshow''''' was first released officially in November 1982 on the b-side of the [[Alice (single)|Alice]] single and later also on side a of the [[Alice EP]].<br/>A few days before the original release it had been played by [[John Peel]] on UK Radio One in his show of October 12th, 1982. <br/>(He surely had received an according DJ-promo ...) As the [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy John Peel Wiki] recently revealed, the song was then broadcast again <br/>during the John Peel Show on BFBS on [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_January_1983_(BFBS) January 30th, 1983].<br/> | + | '''''Floorshow''''' was first released officially in November 1982 on the b-side of the [[Alice (single)|Alice]] single and later also on side a of the [[Alice EP]].<br/>A few days before the original release it had been played by [[John Peel]] on UK Radio One in his show of October 12th, 1982. <br/>(He surely had received an according DJ-promo ...) As the [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/Sisters_Of_Mercy John Peel Wiki] recently revealed, the song was then broadcast again <br/>during the John Peel Show on BFBS on [http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/30_January_1983_(BFBS) January 30th, 1983]. See also [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=25937 this thread @The Heartland Forums] and [[John Peel Shows 1980-85]].<br/> |
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Up to the present days, '''''Floorshow''''' has always been part of The Sisters of Mercy's live set and probably always will be. <br/> | Up to the present days, '''''Floorshow''''' has always been part of The Sisters of Mercy's live set and probably always will be. <br/> |
Revision as of 20:23, 16 March 2017
Floorshow is one of the earliest songs by The Sisters of Mercy
and was performed live already on September 5th, 1981 at Futurama III Festival, Stafford.
The song is also featured on the early demo tapes that The Sisters used to spread to promote the band and to acquire further gigs
and years on, in 1992, Floorshow was, of course, also featured on the early singles compilation album Some Girls Wander By Mistake.
Floorshow was first released officially in November 1982 on the b-side of the Alice single and later also on side a of the Alice EP.
A few days before the original release it had been played by John Peel on UK Radio One in his show of October 12th, 1982.
(He surely had received an according DJ-promo ...) As the John Peel Wiki recently revealed, the song was then broadcast again
during the John Peel Show on BFBS on January 30th, 1983. See also this thread @The Heartland Forums and John Peel Shows 1980-85.
Up to the present days, Floorshow has always been part of The Sisters of Mercy's live set and probably always will be.
Insofar, an endless lot of audience recordings does exist and is in circulation among the fanbase, plus - of course -
the ineluctable bootlegs, the most famous one of which is surely the Floorshow EP.
Lyrics
The bodies on the naked on the low damp ground
In the violet hour to the violent sound
And the darkness the blinding the eyes that shine
And the voices and the singing and the line on line
This is the floorshow the clapping hands
Animal flow from the animal glands
In the violet hour to the violent sound
Going round and around and around and around and around
I feel the bite I feel the beat I see the dancing feet
I feel the light I feel the heat I see the new elite
I see the final floorshow I see the western dream
I see the faces glow and I see the bodies steam
See them shimmy see them go
See their painted faces glow
Slow slow quick quick slow
See those pagans go go go go go
This is the floorshow the last ideal
It's populist got mass appeal
The old religion redefined
For the facile futile totally blind
Mundane by day inane at night
Pagan playing in the flashing light
In the violet hour to the violent sound
Going round and around and around and around and around
And the bodies naked on the low damp ground
In the violet hour to the violet sound
And the darkness the blinding the eyes that shine
And the voices singing line on line
See them shimmy see them go
See their painted faces glow
Slow slow quick quick slow
See those pagans go go go go go
Music: Craig Adams, Andrew Eldritch, Gary Marx / Lyrics: Andrew Eldritch
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.
Analysis
Some basic analysis of the song has been done at 1959 and all that ...
See also the following threads in the Heartland Forums' Lyrics Section: