This is on a CD-R that I hope obtained years ago.
I think the crowd was jeering when they messed up
Heartland the first time.
I think the gig was from '83.
Thanks,
/Ed
1. tuning
2. Heartland
3. sound
4. Reptile House
5. Heartland
6. Mary Anne
7. Walk Away
8. No Time To Cry
9. Anaconda
10. Emily
11. ?
12. talk/tuning
13. Floorshow
14. Alice
15. Body Electric
16. Gimme Shelter
17. Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
18. Adrenochrome
Help Identifying (Early-ish) Gig please...
- markfiend
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I think you've got (most of) Wed, 17-Oct-1984, Nottingham - England - Rock City
Burn (fails), Heartland, Burn, Heartland, Marian, Walk Away, No Time To Cry, Anaconda, Emma, A Rock And A Hard Place, Train, Floorshow, Alice, Body Electric, Gimme Shelter, Knocking On Heavens Door, Adrenochrome, Ghost Rider, Sister Ray
Burn (fails), Heartland, Burn, Heartland, Marian, Walk Away, No Time To Cry, Anaconda, Emma, A Rock And A Hard Place, Train, Floorshow, Alice, Body Electric, Gimme Shelter, Knocking On Heavens Door, Adrenochrome, Ghost Rider, Sister Ray
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markfiend wrote:I think you've got (most of) Wed, 17-Oct-1984, Nottingham - England - Rock City
Burn (fails), Heartland, Burn, Heartland, Marian, Walk Away, No Time To Cry, Anaconda, Emma, A Rock And A Hard Place, Train, Floorshow, Alice, Body Electric, Gimme Shelter, Knocking On Heavens Door, Adrenochrome, Ghost Rider, Sister Ray
Mr. Fiend,
Thanks! Terrible job by me of guessing the song names, eh???
I'm digging through a stack of (literally HUNDREDS) CD-R's and this one says "Sisters of Mercy Live" on it...I have since learned to label things better!
/Ed
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I guessed it was the Nottingham gig from the jeering. Great gig mind.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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No probs
I'm trying to remember what (if any) remarks by might nail down the identification better...
Basically the opener is Burn but the Doktor f*cks up three times, and the first Heartland is quite short because of another Doktor mistake.
Edit: and like Hom_ says, the jeering does help pinpoint it.
I'm trying to remember what (if any) remarks by might nail down the identification better...
Basically the opener is Burn but the Doktor f*cks up three times, and the first Heartland is quite short because of another Doktor mistake.
Edit: and like Hom_ says, the jeering does help pinpoint it.
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The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
You can have these songs the right way or you can have them the wrong way...
Always loved those early recordings where there's a bit of agression/antagonism/difficulty on show, seems to bring out something extra in the band.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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Doesn't Von say something like "We've learned in our many years,that the right hand is a terrible thing to lose.I'd retract yours,my man" ?markfiend wrote:No probs
I'm trying to remember what (if any) remarks by might nail down the identification better...
"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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Yes he does, another from that night i like is " Our Wayne is not anorexic, he's just compact, alright?ribbons69 wrote:Doesn't Von say something like "We've learned in our many years,that the right hand is a terrible thing to lose.I'd retract yours,my man" ?markfiend wrote:No probs
I'm trying to remember what (if any) remarks by might nail down the identification better...
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A slight case of mishearing.DOZMEISTER wrote:Yes he does, another from that night i like is " Our Wayne is not anorexic, he's just compact, alright?
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At a guess, someone from the crowd trying to grab at the band?pikkrong wrote:Whatt was the story of the right hand?
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Certainly one of the better gigs/recordingsEdA wrote:I rated it 4.5/5 and did enjoy it!Hom_Corleone wrote:I guessed it was the Nottingham gig from the jeering. Great gig mind.
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