wednesday 16th
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- Road Kill
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I suppose it was a good night to bow out on with it being the anniversary. Like a mate said "you got what you deserved" but unfortunately didn't get what i'd paid for. stadium band prices for crap sound quality, and painful feedback. Luckily the out of tune bass covered Andrew murdering the vocals. The bar was packed with 'fans' during the actual set so maybe they felt the same way? Turning up year after year to hear the same old stuff delivered the same old way but with less enthusiasm from Andrew each time you go? I'm giving up and seriously think they should too. Mind you he probably needs to rob fans for a bit longer before his pension is due.
- Silver_Owl
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I was going to lock this thread and yet again point you to the existing thread but what the hell...it's an interesting debate. You're not the only one to think along these lines. There are those out there who would agree with you I'm sure...and there are a lot on here that wouldn't.
I am slightly confused as to your change of tone - you claimed to have enjoyed the first night.
As you were...
I am slightly confused as to your change of tone - you claimed to have enjoyed the first night.
As you were...
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Maybe he's referring to the second night, although the thread title suggests otherwise.
Anyway, I can vouch for the fact that the bar was pretty empty during the first night's performance. I ran out of beer about five times during the set and never had to wait to be served.
I wasn't there the second night but I really don't know how anyone could reasonably call the first night bad.
Anyway, I can vouch for the fact that the bar was pretty empty during the first night's performance. I ran out of beer about five times during the set and never had to wait to be served.
I wasn't there the second night but I really don't know how anyone could reasonably call the first night bad.
Me, I enjoyed it. It's just a matter of personal taste I guess. If you didn't like it then you just didn't like it, and no big deal or drama needed.
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The bar wasn't busy last night either, really. It was so packed on the floor you needed to get out for a breather occasionally. There were only a couple of people out there for any period of time (I was one of them. Must get steel toes. My toe is a really interesting colour.)
*smacks self on wrist for troll feeding*
*smacks self on wrist for troll feeding*
- Silver_Owl
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I must owe myself a full on punch in the face then.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
Bye then.coffindancer1313 wrote: I suppose it was a good night to bow out on with it being the anniversary. Like a mate said "you got what you deserved" but unfortunately didn't get what i'd paid for. stadium band prices for crap sound quality, and painful feedback. Luckily the out of tune bass covered Andrew murdering the vocals. The bar was packed with 'fans' during the actual set so maybe they felt the same way? Turning up year after year to hear the same old stuff delivered the same old way but with less enthusiasm from Andrew each time you go? I'm giving up and seriously think they should too. Mind you he probably needs to rob fans for a bit longer before his pension is due.
Or maybe you should let yourself go and have some fun.
What is this with the bar being busy during the gig, aren't people allowed to drink?.
Matt..
- jande
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Everybody will always have there own views on how, good or bad, gigs go, but if you thought either Wednesday or Thursday was a stinker you mustn't have seen them in Leeds Uni on the Silver Bullet tour.coffindancer1313 wrote: I suppose it was a good night to bow out on with it being the anniversary..... before his pension is due.
You can't even say that 'back in the day' that the gigs were always spot on cause they weren't as various bootlegs will attest (One of the consequences of being, allegedly, the most bootlegged band in the early 80's)
Say!
In the dark? Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
In the dark? Here in the dark!
Would you, could you, in the dark?
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agree stronglycoffindancer1313 wrote: I suppose it was a good night to bow out on with it being the anniversary. Like a mate said "you got what you deserved" but unfortunately didn't get what i'd paid for. stadium band prices for crap sound quality, and painful feedback. Luckily the out of tune bass covered Andrew murdering the vocals. The bar was packed with 'fans' during the actual set so maybe they felt the same way? Turning up year after year to hear the same old stuff delivered the same old way but with less enthusiasm from Andrew each time you go? I'm giving up and seriously think they should too. Mind you he probably needs to rob fans for a bit longer before his pension is due.
and Mr.E's started YEALPING! again
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- Prescott
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James, are you seriously against this thing that you call "YEALPING"?
Or have you just been taking the p*ss for the past 24,492 posts?
Or have you just been taking the p*ss for the past 24,492 posts?
"... because we're that kind of people."
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Is this from a Spambot?
I've listened to the recording of Wednesday night & I know it sounds great, Was this person even in Leeds on either night? were they even on this planet on either night.
Maybe the fact that they've only posted twice says something, they've either posted to start this debate OR they've read the replies, known they're wrong in what they've said in this post and crawled back into CyberSpace never to be seen on here again.
I wish I could have been at both gigs.
EDIT
I've just read the first post by this ???
In that one they refer to the gig being in Leeds POLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These Spambots are getting everywhere - there was an attack on the New Model Army forum that was a "Copy & Paste" Merchant, they got blocked from the forum!!!!!!
I've listened to the recording of Wednesday night & I know it sounds great, Was this person even in Leeds on either night? were they even on this planet on either night.
Maybe the fact that they've only posted twice says something, they've either posted to start this debate OR they've read the replies, known they're wrong in what they've said in this post and crawled back into CyberSpace never to be seen on here again.
I wish I could have been at both gigs.
EDIT
I've just read the first post by this ???
In that one they refer to the gig being in Leeds POLY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These Spambots are getting everywhere - there was an attack on the New Model Army forum that was a "Copy & Paste" Merchant, they got blocked from the forum!!!!!!
And I ride down the Highway 101
By the side of the ocean, headed for Sunset
Black Planet according to originalGoth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hYeYgNIntQ
By the side of the ocean, headed for Sunset
Black Planet according to originalGoth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hYeYgNIntQ
... and there really wasn't much of the yelping anyway. No more or less than the 2010 gigs.Prescott wrote:James, are you seriously against this thing that you call "YEALPING"?
Or have you just been taking the p*ss for the past 24,492 posts?
I'd been on a Sisters downer for a few years, especially concerning Mr. E's vocals but, from what I've heard, the 2010 - 11 gigs are the best in the last 10 years.
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I couldn't agree with you more mate! 2010-2011 Sisters rivals all the other incarnations of merit, if not tops them.Mr. Wah wrote:... and there really wasn't much of the yelping anyway. No more or less than the 2010 gigs.Prescott wrote:James, are you seriously against this thing that you call "YEALPING"?
Or have you just been taking the p*ss for the past 24,492 posts?
I'd been on a Sisters downer for a few years, especially concerning Mr. E's vocals but, from what I've heard, the 2010 - 11 gigs are the best in the last 10 years.
"... because we're that kind of people."
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Well all I can say is after 19yrs of not seeing them (birmingham '92) having let my over indulgence in amphetamine and its derivatives lure me into the "rave scene" for that period, I thought they absolutely rocked the joint on the first night, leaving me wanting more...
- markfiend
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I think coffindodger was at a different gig from me...
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Under a bridge, maybe..markfiend wrote:I think coffindodger was at a different gig from me...
Do not meddle in the affairs of cats, for they are subtle and will p*ss on your computer.
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- Road Kill
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It's not often that I post on these forums(or any other!) but I can't believe anyone can have such a negative opinion of the gig - unless one has been living a hermits existence since 1985 and came out expecting the band to be exactly the same as back then!
As jande observes, maybe if they were referring to an earlier Leeds date which was pretty below par it would be understandable, but blimey, both nights were amazing! or maybe I'd set my expectations too low this time around...who knows!
As jande observes, maybe if they were referring to an earlier Leeds date which was pretty below par it would be understandable, but blimey, both nights were amazing! or maybe I'd set my expectations too low this time around...who knows!
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YAWN
Can't understand the negativity of those that attended and especially those that didn't.
I had a bloody good time.
Can't understand the negativity of those that attended and especially those that didn't.
I had a bloody good time.
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you read my mindYuitsu wrote:Under a bridge, maybe..markfiend wrote:I think coffindodger was at a different gig from me...
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