I see, you are killing all the fun again.Bartek wrote:ok, this shouldn't be about me, please move on. carry on and so.
So Budapest TSOM gigs. good ? bad ? or what gig ?! some rec., videos. and pics, reviews mad by musical journalist (with translation to inglese) or maybe interview for MTV Hungary.
BUDAPEST 2011.02.25-26.
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Lord, what can the harvest hope for, if not for the care of the reaper man.
I got Andrew's sweaty towel from the Sunday night gig. I'm going to use his DNA to create a clone and then I can get him to sing On The Wire, Kiss The Carpet and Jolene every night.
Oh, and that was my friends who gave Andrew the St. Pauli inflatable guitar. A big boo to the sourface biatch who snatched it in a temper tantrum and threw it on the stage.
Oh, and that was my friends who gave Andrew the St. Pauli inflatable guitar. A big boo to the sourface biatch who snatched it in a temper tantrum and threw it on the stage.
don't you think that police will be interest in your practics?Dissenter wrote:I got Andrew's sweaty towel from the Sunday night gig. I'm going to use his DNA to create a clone and then I can get him to sing On The Wire, Kiss The Carpet and Jolene every night.
long live rock'n'roll
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Here are Ribbons and rain from heaven.Enjoy !
Rain from heaven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UFOfswhLTY
Ribbons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw-mdrwvJek
Rain from heaven
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UFOfswhLTY
Ribbons
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw-mdrwvJek
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hello my lovelies...back from Hungary, what a wonderful trip it was meeting family, friends, (old and new) and the Sisters! Wow the gig was amazing I am so glad we came ..it was so different from Tilburg for me at least. I screamed less, stood a lot closer to the stage and enjoyed it so much. It was great to meet you guys, too bad we couldn't stay for Saturday but hey until next time (we should do this more often btw). pics will follow soon enough (grouphug heh). caught Ben on the way out and it was great talking to him.
now back to reality..work tomorrow
now back to reality..work tomorrow
They'll have to get their own!lachert wrote:don't you think that police will be interest in your practics?Dissenter wrote:I got Andrew's sweaty towel from the Sunday night gig. I'm going to use his DNA to create a clone and then I can get him to sing On The Wire, Kiss The Carpet and Jolene every night.
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Perhaps it was posted already, but this person has some nice videos of the gig on youtube (also a couple from 2009):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFF_g56Q ... re=related (FALAA)
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tomipszilon ... 0NYtpDo5lg (Dominion)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFF_g56Q ... re=related (FALAA)
http://www.youtube.com/user/Tomipszilon ... 0NYtpDo5lg (Dominion)
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Hopefully this idea will take off, with the whole crowd waving inflatables - Andrew certainly seemed to enjoy it!Dissenter wrote:Oh, and that was my friends who gave Andrew the St. Pauli inflatable guitar. A big boo to the sourface biatch who snatched it in a temper tantrum and threw it on the stage.
By the time The Sisters get to Dublin again, we could all be waving bananas and singing "Olé, Olé, Olé".
Well, I know five of us who probably will anywaymickydazzler wrote:Hopefully this idea will take off, with the whole crowd waving inflatables - Andrew certainly seemed to enjoy it!Dissenter wrote:Oh, and that was my friends who gave Andrew the St. Pauli inflatable guitar. A big boo to the sourface biatch who snatched it in a temper tantrum and threw it on the stage.
By the time The Sisters get to Dublin again, we could all be waving bananas and singing "Olé, Olé, Olé".
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@ lachert: you set 'em up...
@ Dissenter: and you knock 'em down
Some footage of Something Fast, featuring said St Pauli inflatable guitar, and the terrible Pipeline effort...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdATjX1Kp-4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdATjX1Kp-4
Review I posted on Cureconnections
In days of old, The Sisters Of Mercy were the “arch goths�.
They poked out a tongue at the rest of the rock world & immersed themselves in smoke, big hats & swirly guitar riffs that left me breathless. All driven along by Doktor Avalanche, they were (to me) the finest band in the universe.
Today, they vocally distance themselves from that genre & have morphed into a more industrial groove machine, still driven by the good Doktor under the tender attentions of Nurse.
This year marks their 30th anniversary & I was lucky enough to see 2 of their shows this weekend on the A38 ship in Budapest.
I had really set my heart on the Leeds shows, but as things panned out, work put paid to that & nearly ended my chance of the ones in my own country.
2011.02.25
1. First and Last and Always
2. Ribbons
3. Train / Detonation Boulevard
4. Logic
5. Crash and Burn
6. Marian
7. Giving Ground
8. Floorshow
9. Arms
10. Dominion / Mother Russia
11. Summer
12. Alice
13. Anaconda
14. Gift That Shines
15. More
16. Flood II
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17. Kiss the Carpet
18. Vision Thing
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19. Lucretia My Reflection
20. Pipeline
21. Temple Of Love
To open a show with FALAA is the way to go. It should have opened the album instead of Black Planet. Already the energy oozed from the band as this classic was belted out for the 1000 capacity crowd.
Then we were taken down a more or less regular set with the re-emergence of a reworked Logic slotted in.
Then it happened. Floorshow. I heard the 2009 versions & was unimpressed, but it seems they have done a bit of work on it since & delivered it brilliantly. I only wish those screams circa 1985 would be added to put the icing on the cake.
& on the subject of screams. Much talk of Mr Eldritch losing his ability to freeze the blood in a human at 10 paces with his voice was debunked the instant “Alice. Don't give it away� left his lips. The voice was back. In spades.
Anaconda followed & was about 200% better than any 2006 version. Punchy & thumping through the body like only Anaconda should.
Next up, a RLYL cover (Gift That Shines). I heard this on the Leeds recording but to be there was heavenly. They didn't murder it either (unlike Comfortably Numb not so long ago).
The crowd had been fairly static up until now, but the minute More started up, they came to life. The bouncing made the boat move around in the water. A pretty weird feeling when at a gig I can tell you.
& then (as if proof were needed) Flood II. On a recent S2N playlist I chose the 2009 Budapest version of this one. It was the best I have ever witnessed. This one came very close & the cry of “Flooooooooooood, FLOOOOOOOOOooood� felt like it drained the blood out of me completely. If I could here thet cry over & over again, it still wouldn't be enough.
1st encore and Kiss The Carpet (fave off The Reptile House EP) started up. I melted on the spot. Not a dancy number, but pure darkness washed over us as this epic rolled out. Mr E. I salute you!
Vision Thing up next & then Andrew left the stage to the 2 guitarists (Ben & Chris) to relay a cover of Pipeline (The Chantays). A surf rock instrumental that took the place of Top Nite Out.
The boys went mad on it, switching stage positions from left to right & generally rocking out like madmen.
Then on to a classic finish. Temple Of Love still remains my fave song of all time. In period of 90 minutes, all the work hassle had been washed away.
2011.02.26
1. Ribbons
2. Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard
3. Flood I
4. Marian
5. On the Wire / Teachers
6. Crash and Burn
7. Logic
8. Alice
9. Dominion / Mother Russia
10. We are the Same Susanne
11. Gift That Shines
12. Flood I
13. Lucretia My Reflection
14. More
15. Neverland
16. First and Last and Always
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17. Rain from Heaven
18. Temple of Love
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19. Something Fast
20. Pipeline
21. Vision Thing
More of a standard set on the second night. Until we got.... On The Wire.
Haven't heard this one in a while live & the boys did it proud. Shouts & all.
Susanne got slotted in & this track seems to be “Marian II� & is better than the revamped Marian, although Ben's getting the hang of the swirly guitar bits gradually.
The crowd on night 2 was a lot more active, making the boat move even more than the previous evening.
Never Land was a sound for sore ears. A beautiful piece that deserves to be full length every time it's played.
Into the first encore & the moment I had been waiting for.
TSOM constantly cover The Sisterhood's Giving Ground. Last night Rain From Heaven took me straight to Heaven.
Sheer bliss as this anthem peeled through the air. Arms aloft from just about everyone in the ship. This is what dreams are made of!
Not getting much time to come back to earth after that, the second encore started with Something Fast.
Ben has copped a lot of flack in the past, but his guitar break on this track is stunning. Makes me weep.
Last, but Not least. Vision Thing.
It's a small world & it tastes funny. I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money.
Rock at its level best!
So no Body Electric or John I'm Only Dancing. But who cares?
The shows were unbelievably good. Sound was perfect. Lights also & more smoke than you could shake a stick at.
The Sisters rocked the boat this weekend. & I was there.
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This video gets into the heart of the matter. Vision Thing from the first night... It's never been played better, except that Saturday! A pity there seem to be no other videos from this source.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpPqpPz3zs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpPqpPz3zs
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Great video. Thanks.centurionofprix wrote:This video gets into the heart of the matter. Vision Thing from the first night... It's never been played better, except that Saturday! A pity there seem to be no other videos from this source.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpPqpPz3zs
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I was there too!!! With my lovely girlfriend!!
Wonderful show, even if i prefered Bologna 2009!!
Unfortunately, they never play a long show... soon, i will post some snapshot... Smile
And maybe some songs... when i will succeed to convert the movie!! In some years... :-(
Wonderful show, even if i prefered Bologna 2009!!
Unfortunately, they never play a long show... soon, i will post some snapshot... Smile
And maybe some songs... when i will succeed to convert the movie!! In some years... :-(
let's go to bed...
Nope, she was just being a cnut.frederik wrote:it's maybe because idiots like you must be temperedDissenter wrote:A big boo to the sourface biatch who snatched it in a temper tantrum and threw it on the stage.
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Hell, they're just saving your kidney for a lovely Sunday morning ... ...
But honestly ... I'd like footage of that as well ... a great combination of songs ... ..._emma_ wrote:Calling all stations on this Sat night...
Did anybody out there manage to film the begining of the 26th Feb gig, with Flood I and On the Wire? I'd swap one of my kidneys for this.