The sisters of mercy to Stockholm 09-03-21!
Well, this show seems to be another opinion divider. I didn't expect much from the Stockholm gig - a rushed weekend visit to somewhere even colder than Scotland, turning up early and still finding quite a few people already in the queue, the bootleggers patrolling the queue trying to peddle their crap... But then the gig started!!! And despite my reservations about the sound, I left that basketball hall with a big smile on my face that's been there ever since
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A quite positive review of the gig.. in swedish:
http://www.svd.se/kulturnoje/musik/artikel_2629137.svd
- but if you read the comments for the review I would say it says more about how the gig felt for the general public.
http://www.svd.se/kulturnoje/musik/artikel_2629137.svd
- but if you read the comments for the review I would say it says more about how the gig felt for the general public.
Hmm, how many of you really traveled to Stockholm ,m to see it?
Must be some hard core fans here, yeah!
Must be some hard core fans here, yeah!
I think someone set my soul alight
Where I was standing at the front, he could be heard very loud and clear and the voice itself was much better than it's been since a long time ago. And this is not a personal opinion of the mad _emma_ who's always in love despite the circumstances, it's a fact.Nic wrote:I'm with TheBoyNextDoor & xfloorshowx.
The sound was under all critique and it would have been nice to actually hear Andrew sing.
I don't really want to comment too much, but this gig = a reminder of what pisses me off sometimes when following The Sisters (for reasons already described by others in this thread).
The gig in Helsinki last night was really good though, and certainly made up for it!
The gig in Helsinki last night was really good though, and certainly made up for it!
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If you could hear him sing emma, good for you._emma_ wrote:Where I was standing at the front, he could be heard very loud and clear and the voice itself was much better than it's been since a long time ago. And this is not a personal opinion of the mad _emma_ who's always in love despite the circumstances, it's a fact.Nic wrote:I'm with TheBoyNextDoor & xfloorshowx.
The sound was under all critique and it would have been nice to actually hear Andrew sing.
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emma or _emma_, that is the question, boss
i've been waiting almost 20 years to see them so it was a hallelujah-moment all night long. Especially from Dominion who took the energy up to max. Sound started really bad but we moved slowly to the center of the hall so it got better and better.
i've been waiting almost 20 years to see them so it was a hallelujah-moment all night long. Especially from Dominion who took the energy up to max. Sound started really bad but we moved slowly to the center of the hall so it got better and better.
Me and my friend went to fryshuset really early, around 12.
And when we walked in to the café we heard some music, and
when we realized they was soundchecking marian we
freaked out, mostly because the door in to the Arena was open!
So we sneaked in and at first we only saw
Ben but after a while mr. E also went up on stage, without
his precious glasses.
I can say we felt veeery satisfied afterwards.
And when we walked in to the café we heard some music, and
when we realized they was soundchecking marian we
freaked out, mostly because the door in to the Arena was open!
So we sneaked in and at first we only saw
Ben but after a while mr. E also went up on stage, without
his precious glasses.
I can say we felt veeery satisfied afterwards.
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Nice story and welcome to Heartland.Orbina wrote:Me and my friend went to fryshuset really early, around 12.
And when we walked in to the café we heard some music, and
when we realized they was soundchecking marian we
freaked out, mostly because the door in to the Arena was open!
So we sneaked in and at first we only saw
Ben but after a while mr. E also went up on stage, without
his precious glasses.
I can say we felt veeery satisfied afterwards.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
I know, thank you!Hom_Corleone wrote:Nice story and welcome to Heartland.Orbina wrote:Me and my friend went to fryshuset really early, around 12.
And when we walked in to the café we heard some music, and
when we realized they was soundchecking marian we
freaked out, mostly because the door in to the Arena was open!
So we sneaked in and at first we only saw
Ben but after a while mr. E also went up on stage, without
his precious glasses.
I can say we felt veeery satisfied afterwards.
IN THE VIOLENT HOUR
TO THE VIOLENT SOUND
TO THE VIOLENT SOUND
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Orbina wrote:I can say we felt veeery satisfied afterwards.
...And welcome!
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Thanks.
And I must say that the way Andrew soundchecked
was the funniest ever. First he sang Maaaariaaan and
then started screaming chackachackachacka.
And if that wasn't
enough he sang a little string of words
in the middle of marian sounding:
Is it monday no its tuesday, is it wednsday no its thursday etc
He was a bit cute i think...
And I must say that the way Andrew soundchecked
was the funniest ever. First he sang Maaaariaaan and
then started screaming chackachackachacka.
And if that wasn't
enough he sang a little string of words
in the middle of marian sounding:
Is it monday no its tuesday, is it wednsday no its thursday etc
He was a bit cute i think...
IN THE VIOLENT HOUR
TO THE VIOLENT SOUND
TO THE VIOLENT SOUND