NEC 92
- Norman Hunter
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Driving into work this morning listening to a bootleg of the above got me wondering - can anyone else remember the lights on the walls during the encores? At the end? What were they again - dolphins?
They projected multicoloured fish all over the walls
at the sides of the stage and on the roof but none
of my friends notcied. Also there was a deafening
roar of helicopters taken from Apocalypse Now too.
Proboblly one the finest Sisters gigs I've been too.
at the sides of the stage and on the roof but none
of my friends notcied. Also there was a deafening
roar of helicopters taken from Apocalypse Now too.
Proboblly one the finest Sisters gigs I've been too.
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I'll say. Remember the green strobes behind Von during Mother Russia? Awesome.GlosGoth wrote:Proboblly one the finest Sisters gigs I've been too.
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Not to mention the blue lights skittering across the arena as Mother Russia rained down.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
The fish were 'tropical' if I remember rightly. Projected from the soundboard towards the back of the arena.
There was an amazing strobe or green laser effect for Temple?
Can't quiet remember as its been a few years now!
It was the last gig with Andreas Bruhn too. And released on coloured vinyl
or was that the following years NEC concert during 'Overbombing'??
Although I've seen them since it's not been till this year at M'era Luna when they've really topped it.. well worth the wait though. Seventy minutes of total 'industrial groove machine' with all the band members on tight form and totally rockin'.
There was an amazing strobe or green laser effect for Temple?
Can't quiet remember as its been a few years now!
It was the last gig with Andreas Bruhn too. And released on coloured vinyl
or was that the following years NEC concert during 'Overbombing'??
Although I've seen them since it's not been till this year at M'era Luna when they've really topped it.. well worth the wait though. Seventy minutes of total 'industrial groove machine' with all the band members on tight form and totally rockin'.
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Hello to you too. And to GlosGoth. Welcome!
The main thing I remember about the NEC gig was the queue for all the belts/studs/etc. stupid security took off everyone. I ended up abandoning my studded belt so as not to miss my lift home
The main thing I remember about the NEC gig was the queue for all the belts/studs/etc. stupid security took off everyone. I ended up abandoning my studded belt so as not to miss my lift home
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell
Andreas bruhn was in the whole 1993 tour and when it got finished he left the band.
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Hello again
getting mixed up with my NEC gigs!
I think it was Tims last gig at the NEC 27.6.92.
I remember seeing the queues for the studded items, and the whole arena was wall to wall black.
Did Andreas leave after the Overbombing tour? I think during 93 it was Adam and Chris.
getting mixed up with my NEC gigs!
I think it was Tims last gig at the NEC 27.6.92.
I remember seeing the queues for the studded items, and the whole arena was wall to wall black.
Did Andreas leave after the Overbombing tour? I think during 93 it was Adam and Chris.
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IIRC, didn't Von wear a Man Utd shirt, too..? The shame of it...
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the only thing i've ever disagreed with that i've heard/read von say over 20 years is his fitba affiliation!
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
What?Norman Hunter wrote:IIRC, didn't Von wear a Man Utd shirt, too..? The shame of it...
ffs I though he was a man of taste distinction and sophistication. Not a low life, glory hunting, swamp dwelling....................... git.
Dear oh f**king dear. This is rocking my world. Where's he from again? Well it's starting to make more sense but really, ignorance is no excuse.
Chucking another log on
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Crumbs, that touched a nerve, eh Ruff?
I'll never get it myself. As long as the football input doesn't interfere with the music output, I can live with it.
I'll never get it myself. As long as the football input doesn't interfere with the music output, I can live with it.
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did you never wonder why FALAA was red white and blackruffers wrote:What?Norman Hunter wrote:IIRC, didn't Von wear a Man Utd shirt, too..? The shame of it...
ffs I though he was a man of taste distinction and sophistication. Not a low life, glory hunting, swamp dwelling....................... git.
Dear oh f**king dear. This is rocking my world. Where's he from again? Well it's starting to make more sense but really, ignorance is no excuse.
Goths have feelings too
- Norman Hunter
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I've often thought that the root cause of the Big Breakup in '85 was the fact that there were a Man Utd, Liverpool and Leeds fan in the band. Quite a volatile mix
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That's a thought!
The "Wake" gig was not that long after Heysel was it? About 3 weeks in fact. Liverpool fans weren't very popular around that time were they...
The "Wake" gig was not that long after Heysel was it? About 3 weeks in fact. Liverpool fans weren't very popular around that time were they...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell
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classic being another name for a team who has won nothing for a great deal of time
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Ahhh, The nec, 92, my first Sisters gig, pity that I got 'slightly' drunk and cant remember much about it.