Thank you very much for the translation, sunny1!
For once a journalist knew what he was writing about and obviously has understood The Sisters. I'm impressed.
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Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear Capricorn!Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
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yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.Eva wrote:Thank you very much for the translation, sunny1!
For once a journalist knew what he was writing about and obviously has understood The Sisters. I'm impressed.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
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i said it to show how unusual was gig in TiennenMadameButterfly wrote:Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear Capricorn!Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
Ok, I didn't know that. It supports my opinion though that you can only write well about what you know.christophe wrote:yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
You can't fix stupid.
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it was published in a not scene related magazine(website) so thats a start isn't itEva wrote:Ok, I didn't know that. It supports my opinion though that you can only write well about what you know.christophe wrote:yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
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good that you meant that! it's what i mean too...it was an amazing gig and it has been for a year or two...the belgium landscape is good for them! but then again so was paris....Bartek wrote:i said it to show how unusual was gig in TiennenMadameButterfly wrote:Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear Capricorn!Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
belgium Suikerrock was just an absolute star gig no ways about it!
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Ozpat wrote:Yes. Zottegem 07.vicus wrote:has this been posted before?:
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ooops, guess I have to put this off the list then
You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
They were tiring, but by far not as dreadful as the Scabs...Motz wrote:You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
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Oh, CAN I GET A WITNESS!!!Eva wrote:They were tiring, but by far not as dreadful as the Scabs...Motz wrote:You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
I thought that band were absolutely abominable... they managed to encapsulate the ultimate failure of rock'n'roll in that set - turgid was not the word! Look up "pedestrian" in the dictionary and you will surely find a picture of their sorry mugs. By the end of the set I was so throroughly depressed I nearly imploded.
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I thought that band were absolutely abominable... they managed to encapsulate the ultimate failure of rock'n'roll in that set - turgid was not the word! Look up "pedestrian" in the dictionary and you will surely find a picture of their sorry mugs. By the end of the set I was so throroughly depressed I nearly imploded.
Lady, your use of language is most admirable and sharp as a knife...
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I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
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christophe wrote:I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
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Eva wrote:boudicca wrote: Oh, CAN I GET A WITNESS!!!
I thought that band were absolutely abominable... they managed to encapsulate the ultimate failure of rock'n'roll in that set - turgid was not the word! Look up "pedestrian" in the dictionary and you will surely find a picture of their sorry mugs. By the end of the set I was so throroughly depressed I nearly imploded.
Lady, your use of language is most admirable and sharp as a knife...
Indeed Eva, our Lady DOES have a way with words!
radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the
end
See Claire, that's how I knew that one!
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boudicca wrote:I thought that band were absolutely abominable... they managed to encapsulate the ultimate failure of rock'n'roll in that set - turgid was not the word! Look up "pedestrian" in the dictionary and you will surely find a picture of their sorry mugs. By the end of the set I was so throroughly depressed I nearly imploded.
Well I quite liked them overall, although I did expect something a bit less cosy, given the name. I suppose I class them as easy listening rather than rock'n'roll, so their failure to rock doesn't really bother me. Then again, I've never been averse to dad rock in small doses, and that's where the Scabs went wrong. They overstayed their welcome by a long shot and dragged out the 2nd last song till I lost track of the cheese and false endings
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I loved the set as well C.christophe wrote:I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
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I liked them as well, the Scabs are your average rock'n'roll oldies, ideal for a warm festival evening somewhere nice, holding a beer and smiling. Although the 'Robbing a Liquor Store'- Long Version was sooo rock-cliché it almost made me gag (left vs right? That's sooo Neil Diamond!)...Ozpat wrote:I loved the set as well C.christophe wrote:I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
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