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The second encore needed a bit more calling for, but the band eventually
came back. Eldritch had now donned some very strange foam shoulder pads
(black of course) and was smiling to himself. The band then proceeded to
do a cover of "He's got the whole world in His hands" !!!!. The crowd all
sang along to this and the song got faster and higher in pitch - as it
progressed Eldritch's voice started to howl more and more - and the lyrics
started to take a strange course ("He's got the Tomahawk missile in His
hands" ??). As the song finished Eldritch was kneeling on the stage - by
now having discarded the shoulder pads - and as the music ended he went
into a solo vocal chorus of "Always look on the bright side of life". It
was a strange spectaclt - Eldritch shrieked the words out and the crowd
sang along - hundreds of goths waving their arms in the air and singing
"always look on the bright side of life, de-dum, de-dum-de-dum-de-dum".
After all these years the Sisters still have a keen sense of irony. As he
howled the last "de-dum-de-dum" the drum machine burst into life and the
band went straight into "1969" to finish the show. It was stunning, you
cant imagine it unless you were there really, one of the best ever....
"He's got the Tomahawk missile in His hands..."
I hope it wasn't posted here before Some review of what seems to be the top nite out I got by e-mail. I'd most definately take part in it if I could...
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Reading 1991. I think that was also where they did a fake 1959 intro to 1969. Have a tape of the full gig somewhere
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Nah, they did that in Birmingham one year later.mh wrote: I think that was also where they did a fake 1959 intro to 1969.
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Cool, that means I have both on tape somewhere. Now, if I could only find the damn things, I'd do the necessary...radiojamaica wrote:Nah, they did that in Birmingham one year later.mh wrote: I think that was also where they did a fake 1959 intro to 1969.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
i posted both tracks, so, if anyone want to hear...mh wrote:Cool, that means I have both on tape somewhere. Now, if I could only find the damn things, I'd do the necessary...radiojamaica wrote:Nah, they did that in Birmingham one year later.mh wrote: I think that was also where they did a fake 1959 intro to 1969.
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mh wrote:Reading 1991.
Friend that sent me email corrected the info, too. So, now it's not in the right section of the forum ... but What the heck, it's still show. Here's the video of the whole thing, I easily found it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD_PiCqWOiQ
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"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" - whose is this song?
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It's a traditional hymn. And one that is very easy to take the p*ss out of, as demonstrated here.
Strange thing, though, Whole World and 1969 are omitted from the "Neon Dream" bootleg of this gig.
EDIT: "Your problem is, you're always 10 years too early". Class.
Strange thing, though, Whole World and 1969 are omitted from the "Neon Dream" bootleg of this gig.
EDIT: "Your problem is, you're always 10 years too early". Class.
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...I remember it reasonably wellDark wrote:EDIT: "Your problem is, you're always 10 years too early". Class.
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I guess it's a bit of a "middle of the road" bootleg. The bootlegger just didn't see the importance of these two tracks, and so he edited them out.Dark wrote: Strange thing, though, Whole World and 1969 are omitted from the "Neon Dream" bootleg of this gig.
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Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
Through morphic oceans I'd lay here with you
The Neon Dream was on a single CD. I may be confusing it with other bootlegs, but the length of the gig may have been too long (more than 80 minutes) to include these two tracks. There are complete copies out there.Badlander wrote:I guess it's a bit of a "middle of the road" bootleg. The bootlegger just didn't see the importance of these two tracks, and so he edited them out.Dark wrote: Strange thing, though, Whole World and 1969 are omitted from the "Neon Dream" bootleg of this gig.
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Yup. Still got that on single.Ozpat wrote:Wasn't it performed by Nottingham Forest fans/players once?Dark wrote:It's a traditional hymn.
A while ago though...like during the 80's......
That's where I knew it from, too
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Why on earth would anyone want that s**t in their record collection?
And with regard to the gig - yes it was a corker. Very happy memories.
And with regard to the gig - yes it was a corker. Very happy memories.
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The full gig is in the weeding section.
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oh god, didn't think i'd ever see that again! very good, enjoyed it a lot and it was shot from about near where i was standing.
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who's got the whole world in his pants?
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My dad when he was a DJ in the 70s.Hom_Corleone wrote:Why on earth would anyone want that s**t in their record collection?
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Oooh! now there's lovely,stanzer wrote:mh wrote:Reading 1991.
Friend that sent me email corrected the info, too. So, now it's not in the right section of the forum ... but What the heck, it's still show. Here's the video of the whole thing, I easily found it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD_PiCqWOiQ
Hadn't seen that, thankee stanzer
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No excuse Iz. Set fire to it.Izzy HaveMercy wrote:My dad when he was a DJ in the 70s.Hom_Corleone wrote:Why on earth would anyone want that s**t in their record collection?
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We forgive as we forget
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