Oh Yeah!! I was on the arena floor 10 rows back from Duffy!!MadameButterfly wrote:Stunning YouTube capture Andie!
Did you enjoy yourself?
The mp3 dogtags are awesome...the special encore is unbelievable!!
Andie wrote:Ian gave a shout out to Nigel during Revolution...huge cheer from all around me!!mh wrote:There better have been a tribute to Nigel Preston too. Top class drummer.
awww! I'm so happy you had such an excellent time!Andie wrote:Oh Yeah!! I was on the arena floor 10 rows back from Duffy!!MadameButterfly wrote:Stunning YouTube capture Andie!
Did you enjoy yourself?
The mp3 dogtags are awesome...the special encore is unbelievable!!
Eva wrote:Wow - this was my first Cult live experience and a really fantastic gig in a very special venue! Great atmosphere in the audience, I loved the way the old songs were performed, and the sound was splendid.
By the way, there is one album by The Cult that came out sometime around the mid-nineties and was grunge-esque, but I liked it nevertheless and still do. Don't know its title, but it had a 3-horned sheep on it, and there's one song (not the best) on it called "Coming Down (in drug-tongue speaking)".
For the rest: They lost me after Love, but after this weekend they have my credits again for being a fantastic live band, even though Mr Astbury apparently has grown a beard that makes him look like my cousin...
See you at the barweebleswobble wrote: Leedz!
I thought Mr Astbury was Canadian origianlly, then moved, in his early years to England? So His accent can't be that awful, I often wondered if he was faking an English accent... Of course I could be wrong and totally racking my brain over The Cult. unfortunaely i stopped listening to them after sonic temple and diddn't care for electric, also he seems to be a dick and in league with Mr H*****y, who treat Andrew lesser than the God that he is....yeah...Garbageman wrote:Totally disagree with you there.
Seen them on most tours from 84 onwards and the last 5 times have been the best shows I have seen them play especially when I saw them on the Electric tour at Royal Centre Notts. when Mr Astbury had the awful false American accent!!!!
We are all ageing after all.....
Dunno whether that's the case or not, (I suspect not, Astbury was ever one for self-mythologising) but as I recall, on the Dreamtime Live album, he's got a pretty broad Yorkshire accent.10-E Rabid wrote: I thought Mr Astbury was Canadian origianlly, then moved, in his early years to England?
he will have his Dreamtime, his Dreamtime.weebleswobble wrote:He moved there as a kid, straight into a tepee..