Video from the first few minutes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJELu9f58gQ
Beirut, Lebanon, May 02, 2009
- Buelbringer
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Thanks, there is a funny breake at 1:28...don't guess thats
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thanks Mr.S + Eva but it looks like I still will be wasting my money.
fancy a lamb and mist burger soon, Dude?
fancy a lamb and mist burger soon, Dude?
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But he does stand by his convictions.Eva wrote:James, you're a hopeless case...
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Yep, not a classic, but a unique show that I wouldnae have missed for the world. Great to see everyone who made it.
My favourite band, my favourite city, and my first sober Sisters gig was a strange but pleasing mix.
Brilliant lightshow and a corking Something Fast made my evening, along with a little needed excuse to spend a random week in Beirut. Flying home in about three hours, which is making me miserable...Brixton here I come...
My favourite band, my favourite city, and my first sober Sisters gig was a strange but pleasing mix.
Brilliant lightshow and a corking Something Fast made my evening, along with a little needed excuse to spend a random week in Beirut. Flying home in about three hours, which is making me miserable...Brixton here I come...
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i saw Andrew and Eva in pink smoke and mirrors but Eggi?
long live rock'n'roll
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HA! He's back again!
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THE biggest Sisters poster in history (surely) by the venue in Beirut
...and a couple of normal Eldo in the smoke type things...
...and a couple of normal Eldo in the smoke type things...
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Now there's a promoter who understands promotion.RobF wrote:
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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Not judging by the turnout. I think "Hey; let's put a great big frigging poster 20ft from the venue" may be a tad simplistic
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Well, he got part of it right...RobF wrote:...a great big frigging poster 20ft from the venue...
I'm about to conclude they're all idiots.
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
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In all fairness, it is on the main road North out of Beirut, and they always use it for upcoming shows.
They arranged a full day on MTV Lebanon, flyposted, and flyered everywhere, and several radio shows ran comps etc.
There just wasn't enough interest to fill the great big shed they were playing in, there's no real mid-sized venues in Beirut, just bar-sized things or warehouse sized doobries.
Next time they should play Byblos like Patti Smith did last year, or elbow into the Beit Eddeine festival, both outdoors in stunning settings.
They arranged a full day on MTV Lebanon, flyposted, and flyered everywhere, and several radio shows ran comps etc.
There just wasn't enough interest to fill the great big shed they were playing in, there's no real mid-sized venues in Beirut, just bar-sized things or warehouse sized doobries.
Next time they should play Byblos like Patti Smith did last year, or elbow into the Beit Eddeine festival, both outdoors in stunning settings.
"...by the time I get to Arizona..."
Yes more of a signpost than an advert really. Made me smile thoughRobF wrote:Not judging by the turnout. I think "Hey; let's put a great big frigging poster 20ft from the venue" may be a tad simplistic
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...and they are even called a legendary ROCK band!Andrew S wrote:Yes more of a signpost than an advert really. Made me smile thoughRobF wrote:Not judging by the turnout. I think "Hey; let's put a great big frigging poster 20ft from the venue" may be a tad simplistic
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a tarnished legend, IMO
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