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  • |[[File:Band Line-up Europe 2023.jpg|700px|thumb|left|'''The Sisters of Mercy''' - New line-up as from 14 October Europe 2023 - l.t.r.: Kai, And ...June 2024 - [https://www.viernulvier.gent/nl/agenda/6969/nieuwe-datum/the-sisters-of-mercy De Vooruit, Gent]'''   -   ''Rescheduled from [[Thu, 25
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  • The first concert of the new decade and the starting gig of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s touring activites in [[2020 Europe Spring And Festival Tour|20 [https://www.alberthallmanchester.com/event/the-sisters-of-mercy/ Manchester Albert Hall] was a great choice of a venue for that, w
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  • '''''Finland Red, Egypt White''''' is one of the songs that have never been performed live.<br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • ...'Ghost Dance''''' was a project started by [[Gary Marx]] after he left The Sisters Of Mercy during their tour to support the [[First And Last And Always (albu ...''''Ghost Dance''''' releases and how they partly developed from initially Sisters-intended stuff.<br/>
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  • the supposed follow-up album to The Sisters of Mercy's [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]]. [[The Mission]], Hussey's band after The Sisters of Mercy, produced a remade version of Garden Of Delight<br/>
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  • Title song of The Sisters of Mercy's third album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]], released in 1 [[Category: Songs]]
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  • [[The Sisters of Mercy]], were founded some time in autum 1979 in [[Leeds]]. The name of ...ars [[Gary Marx]] and [[Andrew Eldritch]] would not give up on [[start|The Sisters of Mercy]] and were willing to satisfy their intent to hear themselves on t
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  • the song [[Dominion (song)|Dominion/Mother Russia]] for The Sisters of Mercy's [[Floodland|Floodland album]].<br/> He also co-produced the song [[More]] for [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters']] third studio album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]].<br/>
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  • An album written by [[Gary Marx]] in 1995 featuring songs intended for a common release by [[Gary Marx]] and [[Andrew Eldritch]].<br/ ...intended to represent the pair’s first collaboration since the landmark Sisters’ album [[First And Last And Always (album)|First And Last And Always]] of
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  • Benjamin Christodoulou aka '''Ben Christo''' joined [[The Sisters of Mercy]] in 2005 to replace long-time guitarist [[Adam Pearson]], who had Ben Christo played his first gig as a guitarist with The Sisters of Mercy during their 25th Stage Anniversary at the [[Thu, 16-Feb-2006|Hous
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  • the long-time Nurse to [[The Sisters of Mercy|The Sisters']] [[Doktor Avalanche]].<br/> were released through [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s label [[Merciful Release]].<br/>
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  • ...heir [[Gigography#UK_Spring_Tour_1983|Spring Tour of the UK]] in 1983, The Sisters of Mercy shared the stage several times with ''The Gun Club'' for around a ...50863-Fur-Bible Fur Bible] releasing two maxi-singles the same year, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] signed a record contract with [[WEA]] causing [[Ben Gunn]] to le
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  • [[Category: Songs]][[Category: Sisters songs]][[Category: Sisterhood songs]]
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  • [[Blood Money]] was released in March 1985 on the B-side of The Sisters of Mercy's single [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]]. [[Category:Songs]]
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  • <br/>{{#ev:youtube|W_O1tCkakZc|380x250|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Come Together'' (Philadelphia 1997)|frame}} [[Category:Songs]]
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  • The Sisters of Mercy always performed the song in a sequence with [[Some Kind Of Strang This medley-track was part of The Sisters' live set during 1992/93 and 1997/98 and was first performed on [[Sat, 13-J
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  • ...1990 as the B-side of [[More (single)]], which preceded the launch of The Sisters of Mercy's third album [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]]. <br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • {{#ev:youtube|BhJOC57oKmw|430x280|right|The Sisters of Mercy - ''Will I Dream?'' - Live 2006|frame}}<br/> The so far last time, '''''Will I Dream?''''' appeared in The Sisters' live setlist <br/>
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  • This songs has never left the stage of an unreleased demo. <br/> [[Category: Songs]]
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  • Released on The Sisters of Mercy's first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]], on [[ for The Sisters of Mercy's early singles compilation [[Some Girls Wander By Mistake]] <br/>
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