Gigs not listed on giglist on Sisters site
- Hojyuu-obi
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Any thoughts on the poster picture I posted above? Anyone?
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It's possible. In the interview Von says it's a 5 date tour, with 2 dates being the NY Danceteria, and in a later gig he says something like "why dont we tell some leper jokes like we did in Boston". Various dates were guessed at until Robin got in touch with a guy from one of the support bands at NY 15.9.83 and got the recording that's now in circulation. From memory I think Von mentions the days of the week that the 2 Danceteria gigs occur on, and having the date of one allows us to work out the date of the other. I've a feeling the date of Boston and the other 2 dates/venues might have been a total guess, unless the guy who Robin got the tape from remembered some more info, and even then remembering info from so long ago means it might not be 100% accurate.
Now Robin's on the board maybe he'd like to comment.
Now Robin's on the board maybe he'd like to comment.
> Various dates were guessed at until Robin got in touch with a guy from >one of the support bands at NY 15.9.83 and got the recording that's now >in circulation
this's a untrue legend the Robin told but the NY 83 comes first on ebay
from the guy that recorded it years ago. The happening can confirm this
this's a untrue legend the Robin told but the NY 83 comes first on ebay
from the guy that recorded it years ago. The happening can confirm this
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Yes I bought a copy direct from the guy who taped it cost me about $45 if i recall. Happy to trade it for anything unusual though PM me.taylor wrote:> Various dates were guessed at until Robin got in touch with a guy from >one of the support bands at NY 15.9.83 and got the recording that's now >in circulation
this's a untrue legend the Robin told but the NY 83 comes first on ebay
from the guy that recorded it years ago. The happening can confirm this
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But was it in the classic Middle Chrome Green or slightlty more olive shade? An eye for such detail sorts the anoraks out from the parkas.Al wrote:I saw a GWR 10716 at glasgow central station today. add that to the list.
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are you sure GWR didn't go up to Scotland, only LMS & LNER. something to do with the gaugeAl wrote:I saw a GWR 10716 at glasgow central station today. add that to the list.
nice try though
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a flask of warm lemon maybe
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One more gig to add:
25/8/1983 Groningen, Vera
Also I have a question: in most lists it mentions March 30th 1982 Sisters at F Club, I've seen a poster that advertises Sisters at Tiffany's Merrion Centre in Leeds on the 30th ('Easter Party' w/ Three Johns, Lorries, Expelaires(= )) ... or is that the same thing ?
25/8/1983 Groningen, Vera
Also I have a question: in most lists it mentions March 30th 1982 Sisters at F Club, I've seen a poster that advertises Sisters at Tiffany's Merrion Centre in Leeds on the 30th ('Easter Party' w/ Three Johns, Lorries, Expelaires(= )) ... or is that the same thing ?
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As far as I can find out, the F-club was very much a "movable feast". (i.e. the name of a club-night as opposed to an actual venue.)Hojyuu-obi wrote:is that the same thing ?
I'd imagine that Tiffany's is what later became Ritzy in the Merrion Centre; AFAIK the Phono has always been called the Phono. Not that that means much to you
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i'm sure one of our older leeds/ex-leeds residents can confirm but i'm pretty sure mf is correct.
and the phono was the "le phonographique", then "le phono", then "the phono" and now "bar phono". its always been a s**t hole though
and the phono was the "le phonographique", then "le phono", then "the phono" and now "bar phono". its always been a s**t hole though
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Well, yes but it's always been called the Phono, by its customers as opposed to its owners.Quiff Boy wrote:and the phono was the "le phonographique", then "le phono", then "the phono" and now "bar phono"
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very truemarkfiend wrote:Well, yes but it's always been called the Phono, by its customers as opposed to its owners.Quiff Boy wrote:and the phono was the "le phonographique", then "le phono", then "the phono" and now "bar phono"
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Indeed. A friend who used to go told me it started at Brannigans. Not the one that's just shut down on Vicar Lane obviously. I'm not sure where it was then.markfiend wrote:As far as I can find out, the F-club was very much a "movable feast". (i.e. the name of a club-night as opposed to an actual venue.)
Yep. Saw the Stranglers there in February 1982.markfiend wrote:I'd imagine that Tiffany's is what later became Ritzy in the Merrion Centre;
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
A friend who's band supported the Sisters at Brannigans in 1981 told me it was somewhere near Scrumpys (or maybe it was the same location, I forget).Francis wrote:Indeed. A friend who used to go told me it started at Brannigans. Not the one that's just shut down on Vicar Lane obviously. I'm not sure where it was then.
Oh yes, and I see your
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And raise you an "I know someone who knew someone whose sister's boyfriend didn't wash for six months after one of Vicious' zits exploded all over him."Dan wrote:A friend who's band supported the Sisters at Brannigans in 1981
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And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
I've not been for ages, and not sure I'd be able to find it now. I seem to remember it's hidden away among the block of shops between Briggate & Vicar Lane. Theres a small road among the block of buildings & shops running parallel to Briggate/Vicar Lane, it's on there somewhere.Francis wrote:Where is/ was that?Dan wrote:Scrumpys.
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LOL! I also know someone who was gobbed on by Sid Vicious at their final UK gig, Huddersfield Ivanhoes, xmas day 1977.Francis wrote:Oh yes, and I see your
And raise you an "I know someone who knew someone whose sister's boyfriend didn't wash for six months after one of Vicious' zits exploded all over him."Dan wrote:A friend who's band supported the Sisters at Brannigans in 1981
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Just imagine how much you could sell that for on ebay now if only he'd scraped it off and kept it.Dan wrote:LOL! I also know someone who was gobbed on by Sid Vicious at their final UK gig, Huddersfield Ivanhoes, xmas day 1977.Francis wrote:Oh yes, and I see your
And raise you an "I know someone who knew someone whose sister's boyfriend didn't wash for six months after one of Vicious' zits exploded all over him."Dan wrote:A friend who's band supported the Sisters at Brannigans in 1981
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And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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I saw Tones On Tail
gimme a break, it's my only credible claim to Gothdom, I also saw Six Grown Children (but they were pish)
gimme a break, it's my only credible claim to Gothdom, I also saw Six Grown Children (but they were pish)
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On the corner opposite the Corn Exchange is a BSM shop, and a Christian shop and stuff. Go down the gap next to the Christian shop. There's a Games Workshop on your right and a material/sewing shop on your left. Scrumpy's is round the corner to the left, behind the material shop. But it isn't called Scrumpy's any more.Dan wrote:I've not been for ages, and not sure I'd be able to find it now. I seem to remember it's hidden away among the block of shops between Briggate & Vicar Lane. Theres a small road among the block of buildings & shops running parallel to Briggate/Vicar Lane, it's on there somewhere.Francis wrote:Where is/ was that?Dan wrote:Scrumpys.
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Not wanting to confuse this thread even further, but..........................markfiend wrote:On the corner opposite the Corn Exchange is a BSM shop, and a Christian shop and stuff. Go down the gap next to the Christian shop. There's a Games Workshop on your right and a material/sewing shop on your left. Scrumpy's is round the corner to the left, behind the material shop. But it isn't called Scrumpy's any more.Dan wrote:I've not been for ages, and not sure I'd be able to find it now. I seem to remember it's hidden away among the block of shops between Briggate & Vicar Lane. Theres a small road among the block of buildings & shops running parallel to Briggate/Vicar Lane, it's on there somewhere.Francis wrote: Where is/ was that?
From the above directions/descriptions, was the club in question known as Adam & Eves in the mid 80's?
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