Especially for Weebles and the rest of us clowns,The Mish team up with The Nephilim again next year for four dates in December.
Dec 14th GLASGOW
Dec 15th LEEDS
Dec 17th BIRMINGHAM
Dec 18th BRIXTON
Reckon I'll give Glasgae a miss but do the other three.
PLYC Mish/Neffs 2013
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So that's December 2013? Otherwise it's a bit short notice!
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Seems to be an ongoing trend to announce gigs a year or so in advance now. Very considerate of the bands to give you the opportunity to cough up your hard earned dosh so far in advance, thus allowing them/the promoters/venue etc. to play with the money in the meantime...greed greed greed Bit surprised that hasn't announced the 2015 Farewell Tour dates yet
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[Cough] thread title [cough/]markfiend wrote:So that's December 2013? Otherwise it's a bit short notice!
"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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I'd like to see The Nephilim but The m*****n can do one...
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ribbons69 wrote:[Cough] thread title [cough/]markfiend wrote:So that's December 2013? Otherwise it's a bit short notice!
I fail reading comprehension.
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Saw both bands this year and thoroughly enjoyed both gigs. Deffo up for the Leeds date!
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That's about ten quid less than the Mish/Cult tickets cost this year,and I'd much rather have the Neffs than Astbury's bunch any day of the week.Gripper wrote:26 quid plus 3.90 booking fee. So that's 30 quid.
30 quid. 30 sodding quid. So that means I'm not going.
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Yeah, the Mish/Cult gig was a right royal rip-off and to add insult to injury, they moved it to a Monday night in Manchester then Killing Joke pulled out. Still, the m*****n were fantastic that night and the Nephilim played a blinder in Leeds. I would say it is worth £30 of anybody's money if they were both to repeat the quality of performance.
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That is hilariously cynical.BigPhil wrote:Seems to be an ongoing trend to announce gigs a year or so in advance now. Very considerate of the bands to give you the opportunity to cough up your hard earned dosh so far in advance, thus allowing them/the promoters/venue etc. to play with the money in the meantime...greed greed greed Bit surprised that hasn't announced the 2015 Farewell Tour dates yet
Maybe replace "greed x3" with "necessity x3" ...?
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Seconded, for many bands ...Maisey wrote:That is hilariously cynical.BigPhil wrote:Seems to be an ongoing trend to announce gigs a year or so in advance now. Very considerate of the bands to give you the opportunity to cough up your hard earned dosh so far in advance, thus allowing them/the promoters/venue etc. to play with the money in the meantime...greed greed greed Bit surprised that hasn't announced the 2015 Farewell Tour dates yet
Maybe replace "greed x3" with "necessity x3" ...?
No so for the bit about ... pretty joking, Big Si, ... though I think, The Sisters definitely know better since 2003 at the latest!
Anyway, predictability of annual appearances on seasonal occasions can do more harm than well for bands as much as for events
depending on their variety and/or profile.
BigPhil, not BigSi
Greed, necessity- it's just semantic, depends where you stand.
As we know FOTN they may or may not play gig(s), so this year in advance is waay to soon.
Greed, necessity- it's just semantic, depends where you stand.
As we know FOTN they may or may not play gig(s), so this year in advance is waay to soon.
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i think the reality is that promoters are wary of putting on old "revival" bands. they encourage them to book gigs early and announce dates ASAP so they can see how tickets sell in the months leading up to the gig...
if early sales are not going as well as anticipated, this gives promoters the option of moving to a smaller venue (eg: the cult/mish/kj's original "stadium" gigs being downsized to large concert halls) or just cancelling the gig altogether, both with plenty of notice for the public (also allowing the promoters to put someone else on).
i think people are assuming the bands have more say on this than they really do... especially the kind of old bands we're talking about.
if early sales are not going as well as anticipated, this gives promoters the option of moving to a smaller venue (eg: the cult/mish/kj's original "stadium" gigs being downsized to large concert halls) or just cancelling the gig altogether, both with plenty of notice for the public (also allowing the promoters to put someone else on).
i think people are assuming the bands have more say on this than they really do... especially the kind of old bands we're talking about.
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You're probably right ... ...Quiff Boy wrote:i think the reality is that promoters are wary of putting on old "revival" bands. they encourage them to book gigs early and announce dates ASAP so they can see how tickets sell in the months leading up to the gig...
if early sales are not going as well as anticipated, this gives promoters the option of moving to a smaller venue (eg: the cult/mish/kj's original "stadium" gigs being downsized to large concert halls) or just cancelling the gig altogether, both with plenty of notice for the public (also allowing the promoters to put someone else on).
i think people are assuming the bands have more say on this than they really do... especially the kind of old bands we're talking about.
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Whilst this is undoubtably true,I think that if t'mish and the Nephs can pretty much fill venues like Leeds Academy on their own,they ought to be able to do it together.Quiff Boy wrote:i think the reality is that promoters are wary of putting on old "revival" bands. they encourage them to book gigs early and announce dates ASAP so they can see how tickets sell in the months leading up to the gig...
if early sales are not going as well as anticipated, this gives promoters the option of moving to a smaller venue (eg: the cult/mish/kj's original "stadium" gigs being downsized to large concert halls) or just cancelling the gig altogether, both with plenty of notice for the public (also allowing the promoters to put someone else on).
i think people are assuming the bands have more say on this than they really do... especially the kind of old bands we're talking about.
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Only heard about this last night & was presently surprised at the double header tbh. As both have headlined Leeds O2 in the last year or so, it's a good bill for £30 imo.
Saw FOTN loads of times in the 80s but this will be the first time since Bradford 1990.
Rumours that they will headline on alternate nights........surely the Mish on last in Leeds?
Saw FOTN loads of times in the 80s but this will be the first time since Bradford 1990.
Rumours that they will headline on alternate nights........surely the Mish on last in Leeds?
Give me one good reason
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Interesting brief article in the new edition of Vive le Rock quoting both Wayne and Carl saying that the bands "compliment" each other (surely they meant "complement" but with WH you never know) ! He was also jesting about the feat of getting Carl up North again against his natural instincts. Talking of his plans for the year, he was saying that the Mish are planning to record a new album with Dave Allan in the spring. That's one person happy with the production on FALAA then.
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One will obviously be in Leeds.
While a hometown gig in raintown is desirable two nights on the trot would kill me.
KILL ME.
While a hometown gig in raintown is desirable two nights on the trot would kill me.
KILL ME.
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More on the new Mish album here in case anyone's interested not for me, I'm afraid) :Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Interesting brief article in the new edition of Vive le Rock quoting both Wayne and Carl saying that the bands "compliment" each other (surely they meant "complement" but with WH you never know) ! He was also jesting about the feat of getting Carl up North again against his natural instincts. Talking of his plans for the year, he was saying that the Mish are planning to record a new album with Dave Allan in the spring. That's one person happy with the production on FALAA then.
http://www.slicingupeyeballs.com/2013/0 ... september/