The Sisters as a concept, for me, will always be AE,Hussey & Adams, cowboy hats and industrial amounts of weapons-grade amphetamine.
Still, this tour was an absolute blast, made so by AE's obvious enjoyment of the proceedings - he was less precious about the material this time round. 2003 was a bit po-faced. I'm sure Ben & Chris are lovely blokes, but they're very average guitar players - which was a disappointment. It takes more skill than you might imagine to play rhythm guitar against a drum machine.
But I am optimistic for the future, but as an audience don't we all look middle-aged.
How do you rate the Silver bullet tour ?
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I'll be brief - 3/5/06 - A Day from Heaven
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Says it all for meJames Blast wrote:I'll be brief - 3/5/06 - A Day from Heaven
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Agreed, but that's got jack all to do with the tour. I'm glad they're still touring, and I'd like them to continue, but they HAVE to sort things out with the presentation. Is Von's voice likely to get any better? Will they be able to turn everything up to a level that allows it to work? I hope so, dearly.James Blast wrote:I'll be brief - 3/5/06 - A Day from Heaven
But yeah, dunno about the tour as a whole, but for providing the occasion for one mad night in Leeds, nice one boys.
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I agree the presentation needs sorting out - I would like to (hear &) see a bass player in the line up. Lucretia sounds ridiculous without.
The gig did create a nice central focal point for the night and listening to the weed of the gig it sounds excellent (apart from the bits where a bass player is obviously missing ).
What was the question sorry
The gig did create a nice central focal point for the night and listening to the weed of the gig it sounds excellent (apart from the bits where a bass player is obviously missing ).
What was the question sorry
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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James Blast wrote:how low can you go?
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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I only went to the Norwich gig but I bloody loved it, it was my first Sisters gig and I'd definitely go to another!!
10/10
10/10
Yep, Ben is the new Andreas, Chris is just a new species altogethermarkreed wrote:Overall I'd say this line up of the band is the strongest I've seen since 1992. The Pearson/Sheenan era was stonking, but Robo/Christo is Utterly Bastard Groovy.
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I'm just glad they left Europe! Come to the Americas more often, damn it!
I'd give the tour 10/10 just for the scale it was on. I NEVER would have imagined they'd do something that big. I think I'd fall over and die from exhaustion if I ever attempted traveling that much...
Though I've got to say I didn't really see anyone other than Ben and Chris acting "happy", and the "audience interaction" at the two shows I attended was more like audience members harassing other audience members...haha. That was probably the only downside.
I think it's true that they lost a lot of old fans on this tour, but I'm not really sure what that means. I think the tour generated interest enough to rouse only certain fans; it seems most of the people who knew about the tour were the older/hardcore fans. There's also a lot of younger and less-hardcore fans, from experience, who put "Sisters of Mercy" on their list of favorite artists for lots of superficial (or actual) reasons, but don't follow them enough to know how strange their touring schedule is. Maybe if there would have been promotion they would have shown up, and maybe they could have contributed to a better atmosphere/better show? Not that it really matters anymore!
I'd give the tour 10/10 just for the scale it was on. I NEVER would have imagined they'd do something that big. I think I'd fall over and die from exhaustion if I ever attempted traveling that much...
Though I've got to say I didn't really see anyone other than Ben and Chris acting "happy", and the "audience interaction" at the two shows I attended was more like audience members harassing other audience members...haha. That was probably the only downside.
I think it's true that they lost a lot of old fans on this tour, but I'm not really sure what that means. I think the tour generated interest enough to rouse only certain fans; it seems most of the people who knew about the tour were the older/hardcore fans. There's also a lot of younger and less-hardcore fans, from experience, who put "Sisters of Mercy" on their list of favorite artists for lots of superficial (or actual) reasons, but don't follow them enough to know how strange their touring schedule is. Maybe if there would have been promotion they would have shown up, and maybe they could have contributed to a better atmosphere/better show? Not that it really matters anymore!
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Leeds only. F*ckin' brilliant.
I do also fear for the future though after this. Its gotta be commercial output (or at least a quite apparent move forward) or bust I think.
I do also fear for the future though after this. Its gotta be commercial output (or at least a quite apparent move forward) or bust I think.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
I saw 9 shows and really enjoyed them all (for a variety of different reasons) except London, not only for the bad sound but a couple of the guys who I went with weren't allowed in (too drunk, maybe they should have had the absinthe after the gig!).
Ben and Chris work well together, they've definitely breathed life into the group. Would love to go to the shows in June but for a couple of reasons: I need a new job and i'm about to move house.
Still a great time was had by me, the bruises have now gone thankfully!
Matt..
Ben and Chris work well together, they've definitely breathed life into the group. Would love to go to the shows in June but for a couple of reasons: I need a new job and i'm about to move house.
Still a great time was had by me, the bruises have now gone thankfully!
Matt..
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8 gigs, barcelona, milan, london to nottingham and barcelona on 13th may
the best one was barcelona 2 (free gig) with no hesitation.
no very happy about london gigs.
then all of them was very good as well
the best one was barcelona 2 (free gig) with no hesitation.
no very happy about london gigs.
then all of them was very good as well
All 10 gigs I saw, including the Astoria, were better than 26/10/1984. No doubt the Heartland effect and lower expectations played their part, but mainly it was due to them feeling like an energised band as opposed to one that was falling apart. They'll do for me.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Inna masochist styleeeeee, even after my previous post, I'm investigating Buda'czuczu wrote:Drenchrom wrote:Would love to go to the shows in June but
Lightweight!
Dear God, what's wrong with us
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Nothing a few drinks and some fancy lights won't fix..RobF wrote:Inna masochist styleeeeee, even after my previous post, I'm investigating Buda'czuczu wrote:Drenchrom wrote:Would love to go to the shows in June but
Lightweight!
Dear God, what's wrong with us
I have seen 6 concerts this tour
paris : 8/10 (I'll expected too much for the first date in my country)
bruxelles : 7/10
koln : 8/10 (+1 for the kolsch bier at 1 euro)
esch sur alzette : 9/10 (andrew during top nite out !)
amsterdam : 8/10
bruxelles : 10/10 (the perfect gig)
best moment : when I recognize 'burn' in bruxelles.
worst moment : when i've paid 2*35 euros for each concert.
paris : 8/10 (I'll expected too much for the first date in my country)
bruxelles : 7/10
koln : 8/10 (+1 for the kolsch bier at 1 euro)
esch sur alzette : 9/10 (andrew during top nite out !)
amsterdam : 8/10
bruxelles : 10/10 (the perfect gig)
best moment : when I recognize 'burn' in bruxelles.
worst moment : when i've paid 2*35 euros for each concert.
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Ticket prices have gone through the roof indeed.bobby wrote: worst moment : when i've paid 2*35 euros for each concert.
But it's not specific to the Girls.
I'd end this moment to be with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
I wouldn't agree with you... I think both of them are excellent guitarists and they are so much better than for example Mr Starling. The boys rock and the sound is fresher and heavier.slicepack wrote:I'm sure Ben & Chris are lovely blokes, but they're very average guitar players - which was a disappointment.
For me the tour is not finished yet, coz I'm off to Poland and Bratislava for my final 2 gigs. Highlights?
1. Leeds - meeting my HL friends, visiting the famous Garage, and generally having lots of fun which ended in spontanious decision about going to Manchester (thanks to Originalgoth)
2. Cologne - one of the best birthdays ever!
3. Berlin - my favourite gig so far!
4. Florence - a party day before the gig,proper cappuccino and pizza, but the gig itself was awful
Bring on June!!!
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Ah... just being youDelilah wrote:what have I done again?
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Have just been listening to the excellent quality recording
from Brussels night 2.
Drums/bass sound fine to me, Andrews vocal is way up high
but still recognisable, reverb etc. but Ben's guitar
contribution sounds somewhere between ponderous and mediocre
on Suzanne to down right god awful during Neverland.
On reflection, I really think that is where the sound of
this tour is let down.
If you don't feel the same way, have a listen to Mike V's
guitar playing during Suzanne from 1998. In fact, have
a listen to any boots from 1997-2003 and tell me they dont
sound nicer.
from Brussels night 2.
Drums/bass sound fine to me, Andrews vocal is way up high
but still recognisable, reverb etc. but Ben's guitar
contribution sounds somewhere between ponderous and mediocre
on Suzanne to down right god awful during Neverland.
On reflection, I really think that is where the sound of
this tour is let down.
If you don't feel the same way, have a listen to Mike V's
guitar playing during Suzanne from 1998. In fact, have
a listen to any boots from 1997-2003 and tell me they dont
sound nicer.
The new part Ben plays for the chorus is a massive kick up the arse for Suzanne (she needed it!). Wish they'd chunk up the verse a little bit too. I wasn't so convinced about Dominion & Corrosion (ignoring his Norwich confusion..) but think he brought something new to everything else.
More importantly, he plays everything slightly different every night - a good thing!
More importantly, he plays everything slightly different every night - a good thing!