Sisters @ Royal Leamington Spa 03/08/2010
- Garbageman
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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Any news on the support?
Like pushing a marsmallow into a piggy bank
- Colin Darklord
- Road Kill
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- Joined: 15 Apr 2010, 20:38
Yo! It looks like Robbins Well is open all day (upstairs) and the downstairs goth/alt music (called 'Your God is Your Chain') starts at 6pm.
My guess is there must be some alt music on the jukie upstairs so with a bit of early investment it could be a good place to hang out - if its a nice day the park opposite is also a good idea.
Going out of the train station, turning left under the underpass, following the path behind the station, going across the zebra and down the path opposite takes you to a footbridge that crosses the river to that big park (note ... it has a bandstand.. if only we could get a nice noisy band on there in the afternoon... hmmm... !) .. didn't bauhaus do a New York gig on a bandstand once...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImqjN0RTrJY
My guess is there must be some alt music on the jukie upstairs so with a bit of early investment it could be a good place to hang out - if its a nice day the park opposite is also a good idea.
Going out of the train station, turning left under the underpass, following the path behind the station, going across the zebra and down the path opposite takes you to a footbridge that crosses the river to that big park (note ... it has a bandstand.. if only we could get a nice noisy band on there in the afternoon... hmmm... !) .. didn't bauhaus do a New York gig on a bandstand once...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImqjN0RTrJY
- Silver_Owl
- The Don
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I was trying to think of a pub with a nice beer garden for the afternoon but with the demise of The Jug I'm struggling.
I guess there's the White Horse?
But yeah, failing that Robins Well would do I guess.
I guess there's the White Horse?
But yeah, failing that Robins Well would do I guess.
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As the day is long.
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- Black, black, black & even blacker
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...should be there about 9:30am (subject to plane), wearing orange and handing out paris riots demos. will use and print off goolge mapsColin Darklord wrote:Yo! It looks like Robbins Well is open all day (upstairs) and the downstairs goth/alt music (called 'Your God is Your Chain') starts at 6pm.
My guess is there must be some alt music on the jukie upstairs so with a bit of early investment it could be a good place to hang out - if its a nice day the park opposite is also a good idea.
Going out of the train station, turning left under the underpass, following the path behind the station, going across the zebra and down the path opposite takes you to a footbridge that crosses the river to that big park (note ... it has a bandstand.. if only we could get a nice noisy band on there in the afternoon... hmmm... !) .. didn't bauhaus do a New York gig on a bandstand once...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImqjN0RTrJY
Goths have feelings too
- Morale Vampire
- Road Kill
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Just sorted out the hotel and train bits, everything makes it all one bit closer, hope to see you all in Robins Well or somewhere.
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- Silver_Owl
- The Don
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If anyone needs any local information feel free to PM.
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- weebleswobble
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- Silver_Owl
- The Don
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Welcome to your new home Benjemin.
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- Morale Vampire
- Road Kill
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The Robins Well shindig is definately on
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112332898812170
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112332898812170
I like the Sisters, but I love the Violets
- Silver_Owl
- The Don
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It looks a bit goff.Morale Vampire wrote:The Robins Well shindig is definately on
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112332898812170
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- Morale Vampire
- Road Kill
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But we could liven it up with a few well chosen hawaiian shirtsHom_Corleone wrote:It looks a bit goff.Morale Vampire wrote:The Robins Well shindig is definately on
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112332898812170
- Memphis Rich
- Gonzoid Amphetamine Filth
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Looks like it could be a good one. Hello to all by the way, I'll be the one in the Dominion jacket not talking to anyone. (Unless thirsty of course). I'm actually quite a decent bastard.
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- theparadox2010
- Amphetamine Filth
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Started to listen to the albums now, really enjoyed some girls wander, forgot how good a compilation it is..
we're better than the birthday party, but not as good as motorhead, that makes us pretty damn good!!!!
- robertzombie
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I still have one ticket going at face value (£25) if anyone needs one.
- SteBacchus
- Amphetamine Filth
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Just over a week to go , getting exited. I've not seen the sisters since Birmingham NEC '92 (I know, don't shout). I wanted to ask you all, what's it like for merchandise at the gigs these days (If there is any)? I'm not sure how much money to take.
P.S. It's my birthday today , 39
P.S. It's my birthday today , 39
I don't doubt and I don't take direction....
- ribbons69
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Ah,I believe this is my department gentleman,I'll take it from here...SteBacchus wrote:Just over a week to go , getting exited. I've not seen the sisters since Birmingham NEC '92 (I know, don't shout). I wanted to ask you all, what's it like for merchandise at the gigs these days (If there is any)? I'm not sure how much money to take.
P.S. It's my birthday today , 39
last year at the Leeds gig I spent about a hundred quid on "merch" but that included four or five t shirts and a hoody.
T shirts will be £18-20 Hoody's £35-40 scarves £6ish
There will be probably be a tour shirt for the summer dates,and maybe some of the lyric shirts from last year,and anything else they have left over from previous tours.
Oh,and happy birthday!
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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we fall to rise
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
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- SteBacchus
- Amphetamine Filth
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Cheers ribbons69, sounds good
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- jande
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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Ah,I believe this is my department gentleman,I'll take it from here...ribbons69 wrote:
last year at the Leeds gig I spent about a hundred quid on "merch" but that included four or five t shirts and a hoody.
T shirts will be £18-20 Hoody's £35-40 scarves £6ish
There will be probably be a tour shirt for the summer dates,and maybe some of the lyric shirts from last year,and anything else they have left over from previous tours.
Oh,and happy birthday![/quote]
I did the same but bought the scarf instead of a hoody. I then took the 'smoking pass out' option and shoved it all in the car so I had my hands free for a drink or six
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Would you, could you, in the dark?
In the dark? Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
- ribbons69
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As did I! On the way in I asked the chap on the door if we were allowed out and he said "Why do you smoke?" I told him that I didn't but I was going to buy t shirts,and he let me back out clutching an armful of goodies that I nipped back to the hoteljande wrote:I did the same but bought the scarf instead of a hoody. I then took the 'smoking pass out' option and shoved it all in the car so I had my hands free for a drink or sixribbons69 wrote: Ah,I believe this is my department gentleman,I'll take it from here...
last year at the Leeds gig I spent about a hundred quid on "merch" but that included four or five t shirts and a hoody.
T shirts will be £18-20 Hoody's £35-40 scarves £6ish
There will be probably be a tour shirt for the summer dates,and maybe some of the lyric shirts from last year,and anything else they have left over from previous tours.
Oh,and happy birthday!
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
- robertzombie
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Gone!robertzombie wrote:I still have one ticket going at face value (£25) if anyone needs one.