Stavka then?
Thanks for the heads up, now I know a pub to stay out of.
Glasgow ABC - 8th May 2006
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to miss this one as I'm too burned out to face the 4 hour drive. Had a skinful last night in Notts...
Have fun people and enjoy the new song (if they play it).
Have fun people and enjoy the new song (if they play it).
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I have to go home first so I hope to be at Stavka, if not see ya at the venue *g*
Anyone know what time SOM are onstage?
Anyone know what time SOM are onstage?
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Thanks for that info! I will get there for the Ivories then and pop into Stavka!Quiff Boy wrote:the usual is sometime between 9 and 9.30
but do try and get there for the ivories... 8.30ish
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Sorry you won't make it Simon and Bloody Hell! a new songScardwel wrote:I'm afraid I'm going to have to miss this one as I'm too burned out to face the 4 hour drive. Had a skinful last night in Notts...
Have fun people and enjoy the new song (if they play it).
The Nottingham thread reports that it's a RoboBreezer no. called Still, fingers crossed we get it tonight.
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Indeed!culprit wrote:well, James, as long as it doesn't bump off NEVERLAND!!! a fragmentJames Blast wrote:a new song
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just about to leave, see all you lovely people very soon
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Never Land (defragmented)?James Blast wrote:Indeed!culprit wrote:well, James, as long as it doesn't bump off NEVERLAND!!! a fragmentJames Blast wrote:a new song
I hope you all have a marvelous night out!
Looking forward to your reviews...
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Aye!Ozpat wrote:I hope you all have a marvelous night out!
Looking forward to your reviews...
give us review, give us review, give us review plzz
Just home, another great gig.It's hard to comment on the "new"song as it's the first time I've heard it,except to say that it didn't seem out of place.There were no surprises in the rest of the set.Good sound ,Eldritch was letting rip with his vocals.Chris and Ben were tight.This was another great rock gig.
As usual, great to meet with all the people from the forum.Unfortunately 1 of our members was asked to leave during Giving Ground as the set turned Cobalt Blu.
As usual, great to meet with all the people from the forum.Unfortunately 1 of our members was asked to leave during Giving Ground as the set turned Cobalt Blu.
reviwe from dominion mailing list:
So much for the "Eldritch is finished" claims.
His Nibs & the band were in excellent form tonight -
indeed it was the crowd that were a little slow off
the mark. It took "We Are The Same Suzanne" & "Summer"
before they showed some life, though all hell seemed
to break loose at "Alice", "This Corrosion" & of
course "Temple Of Love".
And was that really James Ray trying to start trouble
by giving our heroes some rude signs whilst on
someone's shoulders when they played "Giving Ground",
getting himself thrown out by the Rock Steady security
guys eventually in the process?
Chris Catalyst? Worth the price of the tickets alone.
>From taking up vocal duties to jumping around like a
loony, the guy's a star. He'd give Olga of the Toy
Dolls a run for his money in the "most manic live
guitarist" stakes any day. His & Ben's rendition of
"Snubnose/Top Nite Out" (call it what you will!) was
class.
T'was over too soon at 90 minutes - but after the
Killing Joke debacle at the ABC the previous week
(where the sound was too loud so all we were treated
to was 2 hours worth of feedback & a very pissed off
Geordie - but bless Jaz & him, their onstage antics
made up for it. Once a showman, always a showman...)
it was good to see what this venue is capable of with
the right folk on sound duties.
So much for the "Eldritch is finished" claims.
His Nibs & the band were in excellent form tonight -
indeed it was the crowd that were a little slow off
the mark. It took "We Are The Same Suzanne" & "Summer"
before they showed some life, though all hell seemed
to break loose at "Alice", "This Corrosion" & of
course "Temple Of Love".
And was that really James Ray trying to start trouble
by giving our heroes some rude signs whilst on
someone's shoulders when they played "Giving Ground",
getting himself thrown out by the Rock Steady security
guys eventually in the process?
Chris Catalyst? Worth the price of the tickets alone.
>From taking up vocal duties to jumping around like a
loony, the guy's a star. He'd give Olga of the Toy
Dolls a run for his money in the "most manic live
guitarist" stakes any day. His & Ben's rendition of
"Snubnose/Top Nite Out" (call it what you will!) was
class.
T'was over too soon at 90 minutes - but after the
Killing Joke debacle at the ABC the previous week
(where the sound was too loud so all we were treated
to was 2 hours worth of feedback & a very pissed off
Geordie - but bless Jaz & him, their onstage antics
made up for it. Once a showman, always a showman...)
it was good to see what this venue is capable of with
the right folk on sound duties.
2023: Los Ángeles,Las Vegas, Londonx2, Valencia Madrid, Lisbon, Porto, Bilbao
2024: Gent- Eindhoven - Lokeren - Madrid
2025: London x2
2024: Gent- Eindhoven - Lokeren - Madrid
2025: London x2
Eldritch was wearing the same the same jersey as last night in Nottingham. Someone seemed to be filming the show tonight, though I wasn't close enough last night to see if that was being filmed too - just thought it might help continuity if ever a live dvd was ever released of this tour
Top Nite Out was my favourite tonight, even better than Flood 1, though I'm still not convinced by Chris Catalyst.
Top Nite Out was my favourite tonight, even better than Flood 1, though I'm still not convinced by Chris Catalyst.
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it was special
more tomorrow when I've come down - and safe drive back to Mag'rit + Keith
more tomorrow when I've come down - and safe drive back to Mag'rit + Keith
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how, why, where, when?HalfmanII wrote:I'm still not convinced by Chris Catalyst.
you are nutz!
apparently James Ray (for he was there) was looking for me tonight, just thought I'd share that
he may have wanted to stab me
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Hold onto that ya bam, I couldny make itscotty wrote: a Straight Jacket for weebleswobble
See aboveJames Blast wrote:Dear Gawd! weebleswobble isnnae comin', is he?
see above above, although the Chris Evans jibe truly hurts, like a pineapple up the jacksy. Don't mind gobshyte though.....boudicca wrote: Chris Evans is coming?
You'd think he'd have been scared off by Wednesday night! Aye, but he fits right in - i.e. 100% gobshyte
I hope everyone had a good night and look forward to embracing you all in my loving arms at a future date...
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