Festivals/Europe

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seven years in Tibet
Road Kill
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Location: Malvern hills, worcestershire


I have been going to the festivals for years.But the
one thing I have observed over the years is that Sisters
fans seem to be very cliquey especially at festivals.

It's alot easier to see this when you are looking from
the outside in...

It makes me laugh when they join there little circles
and you can easily pick up the vibes which clearly says

KEEP OUT!

It's a great shame this has to happen because at the
end of the day we're all there basically for the same reasons to have fun!

:roll:

I can understand why Groupie Smurf said she prefers going to Smurfs gigs..... More of a community spirit?

:smile:
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zigeunerweisen
Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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Joined: 12 Apr 2002, 01:00
Location: Portugal

hmm I guess i'd be the one alone then :von:
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Drsisters
Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
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Ahhh, must be the g**h sisters fans. Specially here in Sweden fans are like that, such a bunch of knickers
Andrew Eldritch Dour Festival 1997: Yeah, We take any request... As much as we ever do.
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