Yep, you're both right. In 2006 (and traditionally) the crowd at a Sisters gig in Berlin is crap, but in 2009 it was fcuking awesome and everybody played along. Great gig, great audience - just as Hamburg should have been but for some strange reason wasn't.DocSommer wrote:I think the crowd and the show was very neat anno 2009czuczu wrote:Columbiahalle? Worst crowd at a Sisters gig ever!
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German audiences are just overall not very involved I think. The tendency is to step back, cross your arms, and watch what these clowns on stage are doing. Doesn't have to be like that always of course. But a general tendency.
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Didn't go this year, is the Caipirinha bar still there?
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Sita wrote:German audiences are just overall not very involved I think. The tendency is to step back, cross your arms, and watch what these clowns on stage are doing. Doesn't have to be like that always of course. But a general tendency.
once ( march 2009) i was in Dresden to see Electric Six ( alterschlaablahblah, same venue were t'Sister played) crowd there were utter nutters. Wildest crowd i've ever witnesses, even Mr Dick Valentine said about them, as onliner, "you are f**king idiots". some underpants throwing on stage( it as a joke, but still), wild-wild mosh-pit. Then my picture of German crowd as standing still forest fall apart.
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didnt see the 2006 german shows, but i agree about the 2009 berlin (amazing) and hamburg (muted) gigs.Eva wrote:Yep, you're both right. In 2006 (and traditionally) the crowd at a Sisters gig in Berlin is crap, but in 2009 it was fcuking awesome and everybody played along. Great gig, great audience - just as Hamburg should have been but for some strange reason wasn't.
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Wow, I'd love to witness a German audience like that Whenever I'm around they think I am the nutter.Bartek wrote:Sita wrote:German audiences are just overall not very involved I think. The tendency is to step back, cross your arms, and watch what these clowns on stage are doing. Doesn't have to be like that always of course. But a general tendency.
once ( march 2009) i was in Dresden to see Electric Six ( alterschlaablahblah, same venue were t'Sister played) crowd there were utter nutters. Wildest crowd i've ever witnesses, even Mr Dick Valentine said about them, as onliner, "you are f**king idiots". some underpants throwing on stage( it as a joke, but still), wild-wild mosh-pit. Then my picture of German crowd as standing still forest fall apart.
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but you are, does this mean I'm German?
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Thanks - I personally don't feel the need to enter any kind of moshpit during a sisters concert. I love the music but it's nothin what I consider "heavy" enough. As a matter of fact the sisters sounds more like industrial flavoured "easy listening" with electric guitars to meBartek wrote:Sita wrote:German audiences are just overall not very involved I think. The tendency is to step back, cross your arms, and watch what these clowns on stage are doing. Doesn't have to be like that always of course. But a general tendency.
once ( march 2009) i was in Dresden to see Electric Six ( alterschlaablahblah, same venue were t'Sister played) crowd there were utter nutters. Wildest crowd i've ever witnesses, even Mr Dick Valentine said about them, as onliner, "you are f**king idiots". some underpants throwing on stage( it as a joke, but still), wild-wild mosh-pit. Then my picture of German crowd as standing still forest fall apart.
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I enjoyed the gig a lot in 2009, the audience was great. Tickets ordered.
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I knew you were one of The Good Guysâ„¢DocSommer wrote:the sisters sounds more like industrial flavoured "easy listening" with electric guitars to me
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Ocht! aye, ye can only mosh at metal gigs - FACT!
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if we talk about mosh, check out this one golden old:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-7tryyJ0Ro
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Impressive!
well during 2006 Kraków (Cracow) TSOM gig we had a little of mosh pit.DocSommer wrote:Thanks - I personally don't feel the need to enter any kind of moshpit during a sisters concert. I love the music but it's nothin what I consider "heavy" enough. As a matter of fact the sisters sounds more like industrial flavoured "easy listening" with electric guitars to me
i personally love this kind of sport even that i'm small man ( circa about as ), it gives me chance to drop all energy and just enjoy the show. once i nearly lost my glasses ( stupid me forgot to put off). but i'm trying to not be aggressive and danger to other in the crowd.
And here's the most futile attempt ever made by security guards at a concert:lachert wrote:if we talk about mosh, check out this one golden old
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsu2wCq_u7Q
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I didn't realize anyone got arrested. In fact, I didn't realize it even got that excitingRise891 wrote:I would like to state for the record Dallas 2006 is without a doubt the most dangerous Sisters show I have seen. Ended with bruises and people being carted off to jail!
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yeah, no s**t, f**king slayer!!!despair wrote:And here's the most futile attempt ever made by security guards at a concert:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsu2wCq_u7Q
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one of the original (first I ever witnessed) and best:
Anthrax ~ Gung Ho - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jAeZCUB ... re=related
Anthrax ~ Gung Ho - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jAeZCUB ... re=related
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