Oi! If you don't go all Ez on that post sharpish, you might have jinxed it for the lot of usrobertzombie wrote:...
EUROPE 2009 !
I thought there might be more to come after the US dates. I'd be very surprised if there aren't more to come, including the UK and probably a few more European countries.
Nothing on the official site yet, but we probably won't see anything until ten minutes before the gigs kick off.
Nothing on the official site yet, but we probably won't see anything until ten minutes before the gigs kick off.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
Ten minutes before?stufarq wrote:I thought there might be more to come after the US dates. I'd be very surprised if there aren't more to come, including the UK and probably a few more European countries.
Nothing on the official site yet, but we probably won't see anything until ten minutes before the gigs kick off.
The official site is the very model of a Monday morning quarterback
I was giving them the benefit of the doubt.
I had to look up "Monday morning quarterback". I come from a country where we don't strap on 25 pounds of body armour just to play rugby.
I had to look up "Monday morning quarterback". I come from a country where we don't strap on 25 pounds of body armour just to play rugby.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
Still a bit early for me to manage damnit! I just hope they'll play some dates in April, when I'll have more holidays to spare. Otherwise I may face the prospect of really pissing off my boss and taking some unpaid leaveMethedrome wrote:Good authority would suggest there will be no Sisters gigs in January and the first part of February.
Do you think he does that just to keep the new guys believing there might be a light at the end of the tunnel? That they're not just hired hands and that they may actually make some money at some point and hence should stick around for a while?According to Ben, Andrew frequently talks about releasing something
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Exactly. Any other reason would surprise me a lotArrrgh! wrote:Do you think he does that just to keep the new guys believing there might be a light at the end of the tunnel? That they're not just hired hands and that they may actually make some money at some point and hence should stick around for a while?According to Ben, Andrew frequently talks about releasing something
I remembered one of the dialogues in the end of teachers/on the wire during a decade of 90's concert that tells to the crowd:
"we're the light at the end of your sorry little tunnel..." or something like that....
"we're the light at the end of your sorry little tunnel..." or something like that....
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
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"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
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This time Pat maybe it is.Ozpat wrote:That's not new, is it?!robertzombie wrote:According to Ben, Andrew frequently talks about releasing something
Put it this way....I am led to believe (don't ask from where) there is more than an element of truth to this statement.
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Really, it's nice that you seem to believe that this might happen, but at this stage, even if a shiny new sisters record were to have been recorded, a distribution contract signed, artwork created, packaging ordered, release dates announced and promotional activity commenced . . . .Put it this way....I am led to believe (don't ask from where) there is more than element of truth to this statement.
I still genuinely wouldn't believe it.
In short, even if Mr Eldritch himself played you the record, it would still mean nothing. To quote the Simpsons:
Hot Blonde: "But Duffman, you told me you loved me!"
Duffman: "Duffman says a lot of things."
Likewise, Eldritch says lots of stuff. The bottom line is that he has demonstrated that he doesn't intend to release another record. If he did, he would have. He didn't, therefore he doesn't - or at least that's the most reasonable assumption.
However, he knows that if he actually articulates that fact in an interview or in any way that gets authortively back to the fans, if he says that, then he knows he will hasten the end of the touring business he has. He makes great money for the effort involved, and would be a fool to throw that away. Therefore, we are where we are.
I hope they play Dublin next year - they haven't been here for 11 years and it would be great to see them again.
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Aye....one of the "visions at forum" on 23-02-1998.iesus wrote:I remembered one of the dialogues in the end of teachers/on the wire during a decade of 90's concert that tells to the crowd:
"we're the light at the end of your sorry little tunnel..." or something like that....
"as we walk on the floodland"
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The Euro dates are extremely exciting - I think we will be making the journey for some of these dates!!! How exciting!!
And I may get to meet some of you lovely folks face to face! How wonderful... now if there was just a glimmer of hope for a tour in Oz.....hmmmm...
And I may get to meet some of you lovely folks face to face! How wonderful... now if there was just a glimmer of hope for a tour in Oz.....hmmmm...
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Can I get a ride?Obviousman wrote:I'll do everything I can to get the Z-mobile driving to Koeln, I've said I wanted to see them in Germany for far too long now
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Now there's an idea...Quiff Boy wrote:koln/cologne seems like a good option and i aint never been there 'afore
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Well, mail your promoters to see if they know the Sisters are on a world tour right now - I'd say the chances for Aus are looking better than ever. The Sisters have time, they are on tour, are not so expensive anymore, and from what we know they have their last American date in a city with nonstop flights to Oz.splintered thing wrote: now if there was just a glimmer of hope for a tour in Oz.....hmmmm...
Always worth a try
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rent a bus!!!!
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Of course the two of you can, mind you, you don't want to sit in the back and there's not much room for luggage eitherMadameButterfly wrote:Don't forget to come pick me up please!radiojamaica wrote:Can I get a ride?Obviousman wrote:I'll do everything I can to get the Z-mobile driving to Koeln, I've said I wanted to see them in Germany for far too long now
@Debs: You would have to take the train to Antwerp though, Amsterdam is a bit out of the direction Hope you don't mind
And in general I need to figure out how I can let this pass at my job, if it's not too busy I'm sure I can work a bit later the days before and a bit earlier the day itself as it's on a Friday, no?
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You both know it makes sense.markfiend wrote:Now there's an idea...Quiff Boy wrote:koln/cologne seems like a good option and i aint never been there 'afore
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Hamburg show is so nice tho... Finally the totenkopf is home.
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