I have no reason why they are coming here a second year in a row. I just think it’s great. . I’ll take your word that is was known in advance.paint it black wrote: ↑15 May 2024, 23:16We got told during the US tour it was being planned, and during the UK tour it was on. There are a variety £££ of reasons, but the romantic part of me still believes that the timing is part of the electoral cycle.Incoming! wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 22:22 D I know the long time members of this forum have way better answer on that than me. People here really know their stuff about”something more”.
I do have a thought on why return to the States in particular so soon. One they recognize a new fan base here. And want to share live experiences with them.
Personally I think the Sisters believe, and rightly so, that the US is about to descend into pure anarchy after a military coup d’etat or nose dive into a civil war. Just a thought.
There is no way I am planning for the USA until we get through June scar free.
Sisters 2024?
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What do we know about the lineup for the tour? Saw on that there Twitterx that Mr. Catalyst will be appearing (at least on the US leg), which came as a surprise since I thought he was doing his own thing these days.
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As Ian Dury said........ What a waste. The man is literally stood on the stage and has said in the past he actively wanted to play bass.
Instead he presses "play".
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Cool new stickers for this tour ... somebody send me one, please ... ....
Thanks to poison-door.net for the link ... ...
https://ibb.co/GxZQkQV
Obviously also featuring the tour title ... Sisters Scar The Planet Edge ... ... which is on the tour shirts as well ...
https://i.ibb.co/kqNKjCS/FB-IMG-1726407784758.jpg
Thanks to poison-door.net for the link ... ...
https://ibb.co/GxZQkQV
Obviously also featuring the tour title ... Sisters Scar The Planet Edge ... ... which is on the tour shirts as well ...
https://i.ibb.co/kqNKjCS/FB-IMG-1726407784758.jpg
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Did you see the latest M. Andrews interview with Von? Von agrees with you.
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https://www.songkick.com/concerts/41940 ... re-detroit
New Year with the Sisters? Odd even by their standards. No tickets to be found
New Year with the Sisters? Odd even by their standards. No tickets to be found
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Interesting that Von didn't feel comfortable about singing "Mother Russia rain down" in 2022, but has no qualms in singing "Here come the Hezbollah" today
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... business men from South Miami humming on AOR ... ...H. Blackrose wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 23:19 Interesting that Von didn't feel comfortable about singing "Mother Russia rain down" in 2022, but has no qualms in singing "Here come the Hezbollah" today
"Here goes..." fits better these days...H. Blackrose wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 23:19 Interesting that Von didn't feel comfortable about singing "Mother Russia rain down" in 2022, but has no qualms in singing "Here come the Hezbollah" today
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Ha ha, it looks like geopolitical realities have caught up with Von and "Doktor Jeep" is out of the setlistH. Blackrose wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 23:19 Interesting that Von didn't feel comfortable about singing "Mother Russia rain down" in 2022, but has no qualms in singing "Here come the Hezbollah" today
"We're Hawkwind and this is a song about love." - , 1993
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
"We will miss them when they are gone" - M. Andrews, 2024
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Isn't it great, following the disasters of 1 year ago, that the reviews for this tour have been nigh-uniformly positive? Apart from that one guy who was outraged that there weren't live synth and bass players
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Tour successfully concluded with no cancelled gigs! Who would have bet that earlier this year?
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With a little luck they'll hit a lot of other places in the States too... make it worth the trip.
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"A lot" in april is unfortunately not possible due to Kai's other commitments, but maybe St Augustine and possible another round at Brooklyn Bowl or some other place in Vegas. They have about a weeks time (travelling included) of possible touring-space in the US before, and not after, the festival.sultan2075 wrote: ↑27 Oct 2024, 23:56With a little luck they'll hit a lot of other places in the States too... make it worth the trip.
A bit unfair. VON might be a god to some, but I believe the weather is not under his power.
So that's the end of the US tour. Time for a de-brief.
Hot take: is that the most successful tour they've done since the 1990s?
Seems like uniformly good shows, with good sound, no problems and it seems like mostly great reviews?
I'm trying to remember when that last happened?
Hot take: is that the most successful tour they've done since the 1990s?
Seems like uniformly good shows, with good sound, no problems and it seems like mostly great reviews?
I'm trying to remember when that last happened?
Well, if you HAVE to include north America, ocean-to-Ocean tour in 2008 still takes the cake, all North American dates had good reviews, sound overall good and Von's voice was really loud.Todashi wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 10:29 So that's the end of the US tour. Time for a de-brief.
Hot take: is that the most successful tour they've done since the 1990s?
Seems like uniformly good shows, with good sound, no problems and it seems like mostly great reviews?
I'm trying to remember when that last happened?
I could argue that 2006 Bite the Silver Bullet tour was also pretty good, it was a huge ass tour with a bunch of bad gigs (some in Europe, some in the US even) and people really complained about the setlist back then, but it was a very organized act, with really positive reviews in general, en plus, some dates had the alternative setlist with Burn on it.
if NA is an optional stop, 2016 is probably the best tour since the 90s if you ask me.
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The Final Floorshow - My Own Sisters T-Shirt Shop
What were the audience numbers like ?
Todashi wrote: ↑29 Oct 2024, 10:29 So that's the end of the US tour. Time for a de-brief.
Hot take: is that the most successful tour they've done since the 1990s?
Seems like uniformly good shows, with good sound, no problems and it seems like mostly great reviews?
I'm trying to remember when that last happened?
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That's a good point - lots of people were saying in advance the tour would be a disaster because some venues were downsized. But with respect, I personally wouldn't count "audience sizes" as a measure of success, as long as those audiences had a great time, the music was objectively good, and the band didn't lose money.
I do note a lot of reviews specifically note that Kai is great.
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The show in Toronto was pretty close to being sold out (approx. 2500). Everyone I spoke to afterwards had a great time, even if they didn’t know all the songs. I can’t exactly articulate it but there’s something about this line up, and how it’s all presented on the stage, that creates this field of seductive energy that really pulls you in. Everyone around me on the floor was really grooving… In 2008 and 2006 the band seemed more distant and shrouded in smoke , but this time around there was an instant connection with the audience, and the band appeared to be a lot more extroverted. Lastly, Sister Kai is indeed a wonderful piece of this spectacle.