Mexico city and Monterrey, right after Austin and Dallas.
Sorry if this has been mentioned already but I couldn't find it. Time to catch something weird in Ensenada once again perhaps.
And Mexico...
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Hehe...only Austin was perhaps a surprise, the other three I could have put money on!
But it is interesting now that they have cancelled Tempe/Phoenix...are they really having a few days off in Ensenada?? There is suddenly a break of 4 days, much too long to be on a Sisters tour!
But it is interesting now that they have cancelled Tempe/Phoenix...are they really having a few days off in Ensenada?? There is suddenly a break of 4 days, much too long to be on a Sisters tour!
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So... does this mean this is the biggest North/Central American tour they've ever done?
And if they add at least two more shows it'll be the biggest tour since... 1991, am I right?
Excuse me if my calculations are off; I should be going to bed.
And if they add at least two more shows it'll be the biggest tour since... 1991, am I right?
Excuse me if my calculations are off; I should be going to bed.
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Tour Thing had 18 American dates....Multifaceted wrote:So... does this mean this is the biggest North/Central American tour they've ever done?
And if they add at least two more shows it'll be the biggest tour since... 1991, am I right?
Excuse me if my calculations are off; I should be going to bed.
This thingy has got 20 (so far)
Biggest tour EVER on that continent. Without any new recordings....
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Mexico is still North America dude.Multifaceted wrote:So... does this mean this is the biggest North/Central American tour they've ever done?
North America = Canada + (USA - Hawaii) + Mexico.
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And if they add at least two more dates, that would make this tour bigger than the "Smoke and Mirrors" tour in 2003. The next biggest tour, then, hasn't been since 1991.Ozpat wrote:Tour Thing had 18 American dates....
This thingy has got 20 (so far)
Biggest tour EVER on that continent. Without any new recordings....
Or am I wrong?
That is, of course, provided they don't cancel any dates.
Well, I did say I had to get to bed.Mexico is still North America dude.
North America = Canada + (USA - Hawaii) + Mexico.
You're right; but I remember from my schooling that Mexico was always lumped in with Central America--not necessarily as a part of it, but as part of "Latin America".
And I'm not a dude.
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I hope they bring a camcorder for the trip. I'm still hoping for a DVD...
Nice pic of mr Conrad there Euphoria.
Nice pic of mr Conrad there Euphoria.
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They always record it, so don't see why they wouldn't this time...The Green Lantern wrote:I hope they bring a camcorder for the trip. I'm still hoping for a DVD...
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Yes, and I'm hoping for a little desert road footage. Not just a lights through smokeObviousman wrote:They always record it, so don't see why they wouldn't this time...The Green Lantern wrote:I hope they bring a camcorder for the trip. I'm still hoping for a DVD...
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For proper live footage to put on a DVD you need a few more cameras on different positions. With just one camera its unbearable to watch. (even worse than Wake)Ozpat wrote:Always recording.... never (?) releasing...Obviousman wrote:
They always record it, so don't see why they wouldn't this time...
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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True. Which concert did they film with more than one camera? Was it the 2002 gigs? How many cameras were in use then?canon docre wrote: For proper live footage to put on a DVD you need a few more cameras on different positions. With just one camera its unbearable to watch. (even worse than Wake)
I still don't get it why they won't release it.
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only another five to go thenOzpat wrote:Tour Thing had 18 American dates....Multifaceted wrote:So... does this mean this is the biggest North/Central American tour they've ever done?
And if they add at least two more shows it'll be the biggest tour since... 1991, am I right?
Excuse me if my calculations are off; I should be going to bed.
This thingy has got 20 (so far)
Biggest tour EVER on that continent. Without any new recordings....
Goths have feelings too
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That's probably why it was suposed to be non-MTV style...canon docre wrote:For proper live footage to put on a DVD you need a few more cameras on different positions. With just one camera its unbearable to watch. (even worse than Wake)Ozpat wrote:Always recording.... never (?) releasing...Obviousman wrote:
They always record it, so don't see why they wouldn't this time...
I love WAKE....
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Austin's a surprise? I've assumed for years they'd play Austin if they ever played Texas at all. Dallas surprises me--a lot of people skip it these days (and I'd imagine the local attempts to cement a reputation as "the Detroit of the Southwest" probably make it even less appealing). Still, the Gypsy is a great venue--easily the best sound in Dallas, both for the audience and the onstage monitor mix (which ensures the band will be at their best as well).euphoria wrote:Hehe...only Austin was perhaps a surprise, the other three I could have put money on!
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Well I assume they want to play as big cities as possible, I would have guessed Houston instead.
But anyway; this is a very interesting situation. I see no space at all for new gigs between Mexico and San Francisco, and the text announcing more gigs to come is still up. They can squeeze in one or two places as replacement for Phoenix, but that's about it.
The conclusion must be that SF is not the last date. Where can they be going?
But anyway; this is a very interesting situation. I see no space at all for new gigs between Mexico and San Francisco, and the text announcing more gigs to come is still up. They can squeeze in one or two places as replacement for Phoenix, but that's about it.
The conclusion must be that SF is not the last date. Where can they be going?
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22 gigs!? Never mind the biggest US tour, it's more gigs than they've played in their lives. Anywhere. Ever.
His voice will be fcuked by the time they roll into their US heartland (SF). It was shagged in Leeds in 2003, and that was after fewer shows. Still, I daresay Andy knows a good counter-measure when he sniffs one.
Europe - hopefully in autumn when he's recovered. A good tour must, by definition, roll into The Dam at some point.
To everyone attending the US shows, particularly those living on the planet edge who don't get the opportunity too often, have a stonking time at the gigs.
His voice will be fcuked by the time they roll into their US heartland (SF). It was shagged in Leeds in 2003, and that was after fewer shows. Still, I daresay Andy knows a good counter-measure when he sniffs one.
Europe - hopefully in autumn when he's recovered. A good tour must, by definition, roll into The Dam at some point.
To everyone attending the US shows, particularly those living on the planet edge who don't get the opportunity too often, have a stonking time at the gigs.
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Well, I'll do Dallas (since I live there) and maybe Austin if I can swing the time.Andrew S wrote:Just out of interest, is anyone planning on doing the Mexican dates and Albuquerque? Or any of the dates between San Diego and Mexico City?
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