Andrew Live in Philly in the LATE 80's????????

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Was just told this story, anybody ever heard it?

This was many years ago, Floodland era … we're at The Tower Theater in Upper Darby, PA, [yes, the Tower Theater where Bowie recorded his first live album], we're sitting there almost in the middle of the main level, and of course, everyone is looking rather strange and dark. Anyway, the guy next to me was clad in leather, and a low voice comes over the sound system, and I think the guy next to me is singing along, but he's not, he's actually singing, it's Andrew, he's got a remote mic, he stands up and he's got this vintage sort of handheld spotlight, works his way out of the crowd singing and onto the stage, it was brilliant.
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In the late 1980s? Andrew Eldritch ... all alone in the US with a remote mic from within the crowd and with spotlight on him ... :eek: :eek: :eek: ...


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Gotta agree; this sounds about as likely as Von reuniting with Gary, Ben (Gunn) and Craig to tour the world playing 127-minute versions of Adrenochrome.
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This behavior is very much like him… :innocent: ;D
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I feel very confident in saying: that never happened.
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and i believe him, this story seems legit.
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Yeah, no.

I've lost count of the number of chancers I've had telling me tales of the time they nearly joined The Sisters or the time they saw The Sisters play live at such-and-such when the band were either somewhere else (they played a "secret gig in Leeds" while on tour in the US) or effectively non-existent (the story in the OP for example, but I've heard others).

It happens a lot in Leeds, but I've had it elsewhere too. People see a Sisters T-shirt and think you'll fall for any old nonsense. I can't imagine why.
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markfiend wrote:Yeah, no.

I've lost count of the number of chancers I've had telling me tales of the time they nearly joined The Sisters or the time they saw The Sisters play live at such-and-such when the band were either somewhere else (they played a "secret gig in Leeds" while on tour in the US) or effectively non-existent (the story in the OP for example, but I've heard others).

It happens a lot in Leeds, but I've had it elsewhere too. People see a Sisters T-shirt and think you'll fall for any old nonsense. I can't imagine why.
I used to know a guy in Dallas who liked to do that - "The Sisters only use a drum-machine on records! When they play live they use a real drummer! And guess what? I was almost that drummer! Yeah! Me! A guy whose entire life has been lived in the suburbs of Dallas!"

It's a very odd phenomenon, and it is one I have only encountered in regard to the Sisters.
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Joy wrote:This behavior is very much like him… :innocent: ;D
Mmmmm, we all know how much he loves mingling with the audience, publicly exposing himself, etc. Typical Von behaviour. Not like him at all to rather be hunched in a corner, twitching and shaking, mumbling into a mic. Not at all, oh no... :lol:
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Saw The The years ago and Matt Johnson walked the length of the Brixton Academy under a hand held spotlight (by some roadies). But Eldritch....never. Funny story though.

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mh wrote: Mmmmm, we all know how much he loves mingling with the audience, publicly exposing himself
:eek:
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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stufarq wrote:
mh wrote: Mmmmm, we all know how much he loves mingling with the audience, publicly exposing himself
:eek:
he is joking Stu, just jokin :lol: ;D
none believe this :notworthy: :wink:
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Being645 wrote:In the late 1980s? Andrew Eldritch ... all alone in the US with a remote mic from within the crowd and with spotlight on him ... :eek: :eek: :eek: ...


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You may hit me when I'm wrong, but that seems to me the joke of the day ...
Got a laugh from me, too. This would make a great scene for a US mini-series dramatisation of the The Life and Times of The Sisters of Mercy.
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It happened, me and (although he doesn't like talking about it) Bart were there.
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I thought that's just between you and me James- what happens in Philly stays in Philly! :evil:
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sorry, the truth will out
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I have heard this before...it is called too many drugs/drinks. I remember this one time when Patsy was slim, could actually play bass and hit the stage as a gogo dancer while this quartet provided the soundtrack to her funky moves..Lemmy on bass, Eldo on vocals, Keif Richards on guitar and Keith Moon on drums..... it was KILLER.....and I probably was around 16 years old..;-)
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