Great gig
Great way to raise money for Si
And hopefully a great amount raised
November 27: Leeds Brudenell, UK **Near Meth Experience**
What a fantastic way to end the tour! It is a bit of a blur to me for all the best reasons... many thanks to all the kind people who kept bringing me gin.
Chris did a very enjoyable set which included sticks and stones. That song is on his Facebook page. I liked it there and it was even better live. The membranes put on an energetic set. Hell, even the music in between the sets had us in the pit dancing! It was that kind of a crowd.
From the friendly (pub regulars) locals who were welcoming and kind hours prior to the gig, (taught me to say "sound as a pound" in response to the question, "y'allright?") to the fans who had been following the sisters for three decades, the Energy was electric.
Everyone who wanted in got in and you could move about and go where you wanted to be. Someone even took care of my jacket for me while Simon boosted me up for the This Corrosion finale. It felt like the set was over in a matter of seconds, but that was probably the effect of far too much gin.
Chris and Dave came out afterwards (and maybe others) and Simon and a few others kindly made sure I got back safely. Eva won a cake and shared and the atmosphere was warm and celebratory.
I managed to see every gig this tour and this one was as much about the crowd as about the band. A real stand-out, though I'll have to defer to others for technical critique or sober impressions. I saw Giving Ground on the set list but I honestly don't recall it being played.
I couldn't be more glad that I came to see this tour or that I was lucky enough to be in Leeds for Near Meth Experience. Made so many new friends and had a brilliant time. Thank you to all!
Sarah
Chris did a very enjoyable set which included sticks and stones. That song is on his Facebook page. I liked it there and it was even better live. The membranes put on an energetic set. Hell, even the music in between the sets had us in the pit dancing! It was that kind of a crowd.
From the friendly (pub regulars) locals who were welcoming and kind hours prior to the gig, (taught me to say "sound as a pound" in response to the question, "y'allright?") to the fans who had been following the sisters for three decades, the Energy was electric.
Everyone who wanted in got in and you could move about and go where you wanted to be. Someone even took care of my jacket for me while Simon boosted me up for the This Corrosion finale. It felt like the set was over in a matter of seconds, but that was probably the effect of far too much gin.
Chris and Dave came out afterwards (and maybe others) and Simon and a few others kindly made sure I got back safely. Eva won a cake and shared and the atmosphere was warm and celebratory.
I managed to see every gig this tour and this one was as much about the crowd as about the band. A real stand-out, though I'll have to defer to others for technical critique or sober impressions. I saw Giving Ground on the set list but I honestly don't recall it being played.
I couldn't be more glad that I came to see this tour or that I was lucky enough to be in Leeds for Near Meth Experience. Made so many new friends and had a brilliant time. Thank you to all!
Sarah
That's right!! With the extended anticipation of "in a day or.........................Europa wrote:That's really naff.
Chris been on did an acoustic cover of 'Take on me' with crowd singalong! Membranes on now, really good never seen them before
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Thank you for triggering that memory.
So sorry to hear of Lee's misfortune.
Full setlist (with notes from the backline tech, Steve).
Thanks a lot for this and your other reviews of this small tourChaotican wrote:What a fantastic way to end the tour! It is a bit of a blur to me for all the best reasons... many thanks to all the kind people who kept bringing me gin. ...
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From where me and Tim were stood (right next to stage right), we could hardly hear the vocals, though those further back said it was pretty clear.
Anyway, I though that Von took his time to get into the gig, More and Ribbons seemed a bit flat and lifeless, but livened-up when Dr Jeep kicked in.
Dunno what the hell happened to Chris' electro-acoustic during Flood II, but fair play to drop back onto the traditional. By the amount of dicking-about with the guitars beforehand I'd have thought they should be 110% (strum-check-put in rack, repeat...).
Contrary to what you may think from reading the above, it was a great night!
Anyway, I though that Von took his time to get into the gig, More and Ribbons seemed a bit flat and lifeless, but livened-up when Dr Jeep kicked in.
Dunno what the hell happened to Chris' electro-acoustic during Flood II, but fair play to drop back onto the traditional. By the amount of dicking-about with the guitars beforehand I'd have thought they should be 110% (strum-check-put in rack, repeat...).
Contrary to what you may think from reading the above, it was a great night!
Four strings good, six strings bad
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Yeah, Von's vocals were very quiet. But a great time was had.
I filmed This Corrosion: https://youtu.be/07I4ev4-j-E
I filmed This Corrosion: https://youtu.be/07I4ev4-j-E
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... thank you all for the lovely reviews and video links ... ...
That seems to have been the best gig of the year! And rightly so! All the best to Si from here, too... ...
I've robbed some photos from the various sm pages ... thanks and video section to follow soon
http://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_27-Nov-2016 ... om_the_gig
That seems to have been the best gig of the year! And rightly so! All the best to Si from here, too... ...
I've robbed some photos from the various sm pages ... thanks and video section to follow soon
http://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_27-Nov-2016 ... om_the_gig
for the record..... Membranes, quite a performance
https://youtu.be/m7PZ1oMXR1M
Stills:
https://goo.gl/photos/Q9WyEGV6fBDn8Jnk9
ttfn.
https://youtu.be/m7PZ1oMXR1M
Stills:
https://goo.gl/photos/Q9WyEGV6fBDn8Jnk9
ttfn.
Song is "In the Graveyard" from their awesome new LP which everyone should rush out and buy.BBRAE wrote:for the record..... Membranes, quite a performance
https://youtu.be/m7PZ1oMXR1M
Stills:
https://goo.gl/photos/Q9WyEGV6fBDn8Jnk9
ttfn.
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Does anyone know if they made their goal?
Fantastic gig -- well worth feeling a bit hellish today!
Fantastic gig -- well worth feeling a bit hellish today!
Sounds like they may have made it or been very close according to Facebook updates. It's usually an ongoing process, IMO as a benefits advocate many years ago. Wish there was more we could do!EmmaPeelWannaBe wrote:Does anyone know if they made their goal?
Fantastic gig -- well worth feeling a bit hellish today!
And on another note, agreed about the membranes. I'm still singing their songs to myself today and I dig the space theme/universal vibration idea.
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Geez! Loved last night's fund raiser gig.
I've stuck the vids up on YouTube under LeedsGigs channel:
Here's the links:
More | Ribbons
https://youtu.be/YaxyLQFab9U
Logic | Crash and Burn | Giving Ground
https://youtu.be/tRmJOC5IUXI
Dominion | Mother Russia
https://youtu.be/W6CBHfZTOjk
DoMinion (clip)
If you were there, you'll know
https://youtu.be/cNfkrrKRdzw
Gift That Shines
https://youtu.be/QUYWAQO9tME
Flood II
https://youtu.be/uwpOHzNkmXc
Vision Thing | Lucretia My Reflection
https://youtu.be/SOY9tNRKtNQ
Temple Of Love
https://youtu.be/aH9X39j_48s
This Corrosion
https://youtu.be/RHBccinyLek
Full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... lm4S4SdLG1
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
Cheers
#LeedsGigs_ on Twitter
I've stuck the vids up on YouTube under LeedsGigs channel:
Here's the links:
More | Ribbons
https://youtu.be/YaxyLQFab9U
Logic | Crash and Burn | Giving Ground
https://youtu.be/tRmJOC5IUXI
Dominion | Mother Russia
https://youtu.be/W6CBHfZTOjk
DoMinion (clip)
If you were there, you'll know
https://youtu.be/cNfkrrKRdzw
Gift That Shines
https://youtu.be/QUYWAQO9tME
Flood II
https://youtu.be/uwpOHzNkmXc
Vision Thing | Lucretia My Reflection
https://youtu.be/SOY9tNRKtNQ
Temple Of Love
https://youtu.be/aH9X39j_48s
This Corrosion
https://youtu.be/RHBccinyLek
Full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... lm4S4SdLG1
Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
Cheers
#LeedsGigs_ on Twitter
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Who's that numpty in the big black wooly hat?MarkC wrote:Hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
Cheers
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Four strings good, six strings bad
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I was a bit disappointed to see and hear quite a bit of negativity about the Brudenell. It's a cracking venue, much better (in my opinion) than the soulless corporate-sponsored warehouses most gigs are put on in these days. Nath and the guys really support the Leeds live music scene in a way unlike any other venue.
And their PA system is state-of-the-art. Any sound problems were not the fault of the venue.
And their PA system is state-of-the-art. Any sound problems were not the fault of the venue.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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From who? That place is amazing.markfiend wrote:I was a bit disappointed to see and hear quite a bit of negativity about the Brudenell. It's a cracking venue, much better (in my opinion) than the soulless corporate-sponsored warehouses most gigs are put on in these days. Nath and the guys really support the Leeds live music scene in a way unlike any other venue.
And their PA system is state-of-the-art. Any sound problems were not the fault of the venue.
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From randoms on Farcebook mostly. Whining about the sound especially.
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
People whine about the sound after every Sisters gig. I even saw people complain about Liverpool, where there most definitely was not sound problems, from neither venue nor band. It kinda goes with the territory, really. Although I sometimes do wonder if a significant percentage of complainers were not actually at the gig, but are instead basing their judgement on YouTube clips.
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It's mostly just people whining for the sake of it. I thought the Brudenell had the best sound of the lot I saw.
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Thank you for that one as well ... ... a lovely addition! ... ...
Wonderful ... ...MarkC wrote:Geez! Loved last night's fund raiser gig.
I've stuck the vids up on YouTube under LeedsGigs channel [...]
Yeah, it looks like one of the best gigs this year ... ... I wish I had been there, but hell ... ...
Some of the videos are now integrated here ... ...
http://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_27-Nov-2016
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What I loved about the Brudenell was that was able to sing quitely and still be heard.
Great gig - the tour was just what I needed after the brutal US elections.
Great gig - the tour was just what I needed after the brutal US elections.
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I had a blast from start to finish. Great gigs and great company. It's all about the attitude.
Loved catching up with old friends and meeting new ones and I'll never tire of The Sisters
Loved catching up with old friends and meeting new ones and I'll never tire of The Sisters