Von in a good mood posing stage right for everyone taking pictures.
...and why did no-one tell me exactly how hot Ben is!?
London - Roundhouse - November 2011
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Hell is other people.
now that you know it, listen to the "carrot tuna sandwich" interview again, you're gonna love him even moreBlack_Dahlia wrote:Von in a good mood posing stage right for everyone taking pictures.
...and why did no-one tell me exactly how hot Ben is!?
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awesome gig. Band and crowd on top form. Similar set to Dublin i think (we missed on the wire though). Lots of smiling faces on the way out. Perfect venue for gig too. As von said 'we used to hate playing London... but this place....'
I hear her cry all day, all night
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
Sorry I'm sure I'll be destroyed, but if that qualifies as a "good" gig then the girls are in worse shape than I thought. (I'm typing this on my phone on the way home)
As I mentioned on another thread I would happily pay Andy to see tonights gig despite how bad the last time I saw them was, BUT once they butchered Marian then, sorry I'm checking out. In my head the Sisters will be forever frozen in April '85 and I'm happy to live in that delisonial world.
As I mentioned on another thread I would happily pay Andy to see tonights gig despite how bad the last time I saw them was, BUT once they butchered Marian then, sorry I'm checking out. In my head the Sisters will be forever frozen in April '85 and I'm happy to live in that delisonial world.
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Damn good gig. Loved the roundhouse.
Is it me or did Andy get a bit lost in a couple of songs: the end of Flood II and the break in No Time To Cry for instance?
Is it me or did Andy get a bit lost in a couple of songs: the end of Flood II and the break in No Time To Cry for instance?
Very little of what you believe to be true is actually the case.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Every song is a 21st century interpretation/re-work of those '80s songs. If you go expecting Marx/Hussey guitar work then you're bound to be disappointed.jparton wrote:Sorry I'm sure I'll be destroyed, but if that qualifies as a "good" gig then the girls are in worse shape than I thought. (I'm typing this on my phone on the way home)
As I mentioned on another thread I would happily pay Andy to see tonights gig despite how bad the last time I saw them was, BUT once they butchered Marian then, sorry I'm checking out. In my head the Sisters will be forever frozen in April '85 and I'm happy to live in that delisonial world.
I was there in '84-'85 and they were magical times but everyone has to move on. If you don't want to then stay at home and keep listening to FALAA.
I really enjoyed Dublin and tonight. To me they're just getting better and better.
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The Roundhouse is a great venue and the sound tonight was great. Crash & Burn was definitely the highlight for me
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Mav787 wrote:Every song is a 21st century interpretation/re-work of those '80s songs. If you go expecting Marx/Hussey guitar work then you're bound to be disappointed.jparton wrote:Sorry I'm sure I'll be destroyed, but if that qualifies as a "good" gig then the girls are in worse shape than I thought. (I'm typing this on my phone on the way home)
As I mentioned on another thread I would happily pay Andy to see tonights gig despite how bad the last time I saw them was, BUT once they butchered Marian then, sorry I'm checking out. In my head the Sisters will be forever frozen in April '85 and I'm happy to live in that delisonial world.
I was there in '84-'85 and they were magical times but everyone has to move on. If you don't want to then stay at home and keep listening to FALAA.
I really enjoyed Dublin and tonight. To me they're just getting better and better.
It wasn't a good gig - it was an amazing gig, for a host of reasons.
Venue was superb, should result in some great pics, recordings and video footage.
Sound was fantastic - best sound at a Sisters gig for long time, and I say that as someone who first saw them in 85.
Von in playful mood, clearly enjoying himself - ditto the gunslingers
Just the right amount of smoke, and you could definitely feel the Doktor.
Guitar lines in NTTC need reworking - but that's about the only gripe.
and as for Marian, its 2011, that's what Marian should sound like, personally I loved it....
Flagg - who will post more odd observations tomorrow
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..............Ta Da!
I wasnae even going to go. Most pleased I was persuaded into having a look. After the few bloody dreadful 06 and 09 gigs I did I was sworn off, but that was a corker. I can even ignore the flouncy-haired twiddler now.
...what made it good....erm, you could actually frigging hear them! Vocals and all, a properly paced setlist and some energy. That seemed to do it. RAHP doesn't work though.
That is all,
toodle ooo.
I wasnae even going to go. Most pleased I was persuaded into having a look. After the few bloody dreadful 06 and 09 gigs I did I was sworn off, but that was a corker. I can even ignore the flouncy-haired twiddler now.
...what made it good....erm, you could actually frigging hear them! Vocals and all, a properly paced setlist and some energy. That seemed to do it. RAHP doesn't work though.
That is all,
toodle ooo.
"...by the time I get to Arizona..."
Gotta agree with Randall on all those points tonight (84 for me, fwiw). Thought Alice was great tonight. Too tired to type now though, not as young as I used to be!! The Enterprise was a good pub to start from as well.Randall Flagg wrote:Mav787 wrote:Every song is a 21st century interpretation/re-work of those '80s songs. If you go expecting Marx/Hussey guitar work then you're bound to be disappointed.jparton wrote:Sorry I'm sure I'll be destroyed, but if that qualifies as a "good" gig then the girls are in worse shape than I thought. (I'm typing this on my phone on the way home)
As I mentioned on another thread I would happily pay Andy to see tonights gig despite how bad the last time I saw them was, BUT once they butchered Marian then, sorry I'm checking out. In my head the Sisters will be forever frozen in April '85 and I'm happy to live in that delisonial world.
I was there in '84-'85 and they were magical times but everyone has to move on. If you don't want to then stay at home and keep listening to FALAA.
I really enjoyed Dublin and tonight. To me they're just getting better and better.
It wasn't a good gig - it was an amazing gig, for a host of reasons.
Venue was superb, should result in some great pics, recordings and video footage.
Sound was fantastic - best sound at a Sisters gig for long time, and I say that as someone who first saw them in 85.
Von in playful mood, clearly enjoying himself - ditto the gunslingers
Just the right amount of smoke, and you could definitely feel the Doktor.
Guitar lines in NTTC need reworking - but that's about the only gripe.
and as for Marian, its 2011, that's what Marian should sound like, personally I loved it....
Flagg - who will post more odd observations tomorrow
Dr Poo wrote:Now this is more like it! But same setlist as Dublin, except pipeline replaced On the wire.,:) good sound and great crowd.
Gutted by lack of OTW/Teachers, otherwise top stuff!
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I've seen some awful gigs by The Girls (Astoria 2006, anyone?).
This? Best I've seen since the NEC in 1992.
FLA
Ribbons
Train / Det Blvd
Crash N Burn
Marian
Alice
No Time To Cry
Gift That Shines
Arms
Dominion / Mother USSR
Summer
A Rock And A Hard Place
This Corrision
Pipeline
Neverland
Flood II
Something Fast
More
Lucretia
Vision Thing
Temple Of Love
Utterly, bastard, groovy.
This? Best I've seen since the NEC in 1992.
FLA
Ribbons
Train / Det Blvd
Crash N Burn
Marian
Alice
No Time To Cry
Gift That Shines
Arms
Dominion / Mother USSR
Summer
A Rock And A Hard Place
This Corrision
Pipeline
Neverland
Flood II
Something Fast
More
Lucretia
Vision Thing
Temple Of Love
Utterly, bastard, groovy.
Seriously, surely one day they will be forgiven that Astoria gig!markreed wrote:I've seen some awful gigs by The Girls (Astoria 2006, anyone?).
This? Best I've seen since the NEC in 1992.
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No. They should always be reminded to never be that bad again and congratulated on each and every gig they do which isnt!godgirl wrote:Seriously, surely one day they will be forgiven that Astoria gig!
I hear her cry all day, all night
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
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Great gig!
Wasn't the best atmosphere I've ever felt at a Sisters gig (Leamington Spa or XXX top it for that) but it was by far and away the best sound and performance (both vocally and instrumentally) I've ever heard from them.
Von was good and loud, the gunslingers shot to kill (loads of cool feedback washes and things), even the Dok sounded better than usual. Loads of cool new merch too.
Really really happy.
Wasn't the best atmosphere I've ever felt at a Sisters gig (Leamington Spa or XXX top it for that) but it was by far and away the best sound and performance (both vocally and instrumentally) I've ever heard from them.
Von was good and loud, the gunslingers shot to kill (loads of cool feedback washes and things), even the Dok sounded better than usual. Loads of cool new merch too.
Really really happy.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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forgot to mention, they sold out of L and XL hoodies by the time I squeezed my way to the stand. Picked up a 'slight case of overbombing' thsirt though.
I hear her cry all day, all night
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
I hear her voice from deep within the wall
Made a cross from knitting needles
Made a grave from hoover bags
Especially for the woman in the wall
So... no Amphetamine Logic at this time?
Project Personal Dok
Hardware: 100% (Single Hackintosh)
AU: 90%
Software: 90%
The Final Floorshow - My Own Sisters T-Shirt Shop
Hardware: 100% (Single Hackintosh)
AU: 90%
Software: 90%
The Final Floorshow - My Own Sisters T-Shirt Shop
Why the tears?Husek wrote:So... no Amphetamine Logic at this time?
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I'm confused because I definitely remember singing along to that at one pointHusek wrote:So... no Amphetamine Logic at this time?
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I had a hand on the gun
I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
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I had a place in the sun and a ticket to Syria
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FALAA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sndaRAdzQHw
Train/Deto Boulevard
http://youtu.be/7E2JXmZKYh8
No Time To Cry
http://youtu.be/J0QFI_BBxOg
Dominion/Mother Russia
http://youtu.be/vKm274_cYNU
Pipeline
http://youtu.be/wKOIUmdhQCY
Neverland
http://youtu.be/6iu5TzqWmDU
Something Fast
http://youtu.be/0mZosAXGVI8
TOL
http://youtu.be/zysw2TGuitw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sndaRAdzQHw
Train/Deto Boulevard
http://youtu.be/7E2JXmZKYh8
No Time To Cry
http://youtu.be/J0QFI_BBxOg
Dominion/Mother Russia
http://youtu.be/vKm274_cYNU
Pipeline
http://youtu.be/wKOIUmdhQCY
Neverland
http://youtu.be/6iu5TzqWmDU
Something Fast
http://youtu.be/0mZosAXGVI8
TOL
http://youtu.be/zysw2TGuitw
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Roundhouse was as good a performance as I have seen in recent years. I particulary liked the venue, sound was great and Nurse's booth looked fab. The FALAA stuff does sound very different, but fits with what the Sisters are now. They actually looked like they were enjoying it.