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Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 11:13
by czuczu
There are a couple of diff source recordings for the 93 show plus a (shaky) aud cam too, havent listened to it for years but remwmber at least one is clear
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:30
by Being645
hihi, never seen this before. looks like a frisbee ...
... so here it is again (as it doesn't show out here with the other link)
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:35
by czuczu
Its almost as big as a frisbee.
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 12:50
by Mothra
Being645 wrote:
hihi, never seen this before. looks like a frisbee ...
... so here it is again (as it doesn't show out here with the other link)
Those timings look a bit off
Presumably Sunscreem were on from 11am-12pm (i.e. noon), and The Wonder Stuff were then on from 12.30pm-1.30pm. Did Miles Hunt and Andrew bond over memories of Selly Oak in '82 (I doubt it!)
A strange bill - three great bands, with some really random stuff in between. The Sisters and Van Morrison?!
Presumably that's a badge, not a frisbee?
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 13:09
by Being645
...
... ok, it might be a badge ...
...
btw, there was a
recording at dcr, but the links have gone...
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 14:23
by jost 7
I'd love to have a good recording of zerbrugge. Good mood, especially given the daytime of the gig ....
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 16:27
by BigPhil
jost 7 wrote:I'd love to have a good recording of zerbrugge. Good mood, especially given the daytime of the gig ....
The video audio that used to be passed around as an AUD was pretty good sound, save for a bit of tape wear, haven't heard any of the other sources
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 21:01
by jost 7
BigPhil wrote:jost 7 wrote:I'd love to have a good recording of zerbrugge. Good mood, especially given the daytime of the gig ....
The video audio that used to be passed around as an AUD was pretty good sound, save for a bit of tape wear, haven't heard any of the other sources[/quote
Have to check it out once more, afa i remember nothing to listen without a special purpose
Posted: 24 Jul 2018, 21:31
by Being645
jost 7 wrote:I'd love to have a good recording of zerbrugge. Good mood, especially given the daytime of the gig ....
Me too, I've got some recording of the gig, but that is ... terrible ... unlistenable, indeed ...
...
Posted: 25 Jul 2018, 12:27
by Being645
25 July ... for The Sisters another Tune In - Turn On - Load Out-gig at Metropol in Pittsburgh 1991
https://sisterswiki.org/Thu,_25-Jul-1991
and in 1998, the Taubertal Festival (together with The Cure)
https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_25-Jul-1998
Posted: 26 Jul 2018, 10:18
by Mothra
26th July
Washington DC (
https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_26-Jul-1991)
Suikerrock Festival, Tienen, Belgium 2008 (
https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_26-Jul-2008)
Tavastia, Helsinki, Finland, 2011 (
https://sisterswiki.org/Tue,_26-Jul-2011)
The first phase of the Sisters (1980-85) weren't so fond of summer gigging it seems. The last few weeks seem to be nothing but festivals and that interminable Tune In... Tour
Posted: 27 Jul 2018, 16:13
by Being645
Today, only one concert on 27 July ...
Fox Theater, Atlanta in 1991
as to yesterday's gigs, they were all wonderful. Suikerrock 2008 is famous for its extraordinary setlist that included among others Capricorn ...
the concert at Tavastia in Helsinka 2011 during the 30th Stage Anniversary Tour was a fully energetic rocking gig that I fully enjoyed ...
... plus I also met a few lovely people there ...
and Washington DAR ... as far as one can hear, a relaxed and joyful event ... in 1991.
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 13:11
by Being645
On this day, on 28 July 2002 - The Sisters of Mercy @Alive Festival in St Vith, Belgium ...
https://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_28-Jul-2002 ...
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 13:45
by czuczu
I'd completely forgotten this one! Don't remember a huge amount about the weekend, don't even know if we there for the night or whole thing.
We camped, it was sunny. They played Neverland. I may have photos
I think 808 state and Guy Called Gerald may have been there too.
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 15:16
by Scardwel
The Cure played the day before at London Hyde Park. I can't remember if you were there Stu? You were definitely with us traveling from Stansted to Charleroi and then on to the festival by train. We missed a connection and had to get a cab the rest of the way if you remember! Apocalytica also played that day. The Sisters went on quite late, around 11pm and Adam wore a cowboy hat.
I remember all this because I kept a diary from 1991-2002. Maybe I should write a book "The Scardy Chronicles" LOL.
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 15:52
by czuczu
Scardwel wrote:The Cure played the day before at London Hyde Park. I can't remember if you were there Stu? You were definitely with us traveling from Stansted to Charleroi and then on to the festival by train. We missed a connection and had to get a cab the rest of the way if you remember! Apocalytica also played that day. The Sisters went on quite late, around 11pm and Adam wore a cowboy hat.
I remember all this because I kept a diary from 1991-2002. Maybe I should write a book "The Scardy Chronicles" LOL.
Now you've said that, I think I remember being stuck at Charleroi coming home! I would have sworn it was all Eurostar otherwise.. Apocaplyptica rings a bell, if I had to guess then I'd say they were playing less Metallica at this point.
I was still in the middle of my massive Cure sulk so def wasnt at that Hyde Park show. I've got a poster or shirt from St Vith with whole lineup somewhere.
I haven't got a diary and my email accounts from that time are long gone but I do have loads of boxes/bags of tat that warrant a good archiving/binning, I should go and have a look...
I blame Andrius - if he'd kept updating the tours site then I wouldn't need my feeble brain to remember stuff!
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 16:02
by czuczu
Just found half a dozen photos (probably yours!) on my drive. They're labelled as Hasselt but Eva is wearing a 2002 shirt so that can't be right..
I do remember the journey! It was crazy hot and while we were stuck outside that train station I walked into someone's house thinking it was a pub.
Posted: 28 Jul 2018, 18:27
by Scardwel
czuczu wrote:Just found half a dozen photos (probably yours!) on my drive. They're labelled as Hasselt but Eva is wearing a 2002 shirt so that can't be right..
I do remember the journey! It was crazy hot and while we were stuck outside that train station I walked into someone's house thinking it was a pub.
Yep I've found 'em on my hard drive as well. You're wearing a white Birmingham 92 shirt and I'm wearing a white "shut.the.f**k.up" long sleeve. The train station was called Trois-Ponts and we got a cab from there.
Posted: 29 Jul 2018, 11:57
by Mothra
I went to The Cure gig in Hyde Park, they were great, haven't been to anything there since that has been really worth the money (it is so big, it feels like I've payed a ton of money to sit in a park whilst a band plays in the background).
I have a recording of the Alive festival show, but it is flawed, most of the songs are cut in half.
29th July only yields 2 shows:
1991, that doomed tour gets closer to its grinding halt (
) in Tampa
https://sisterswiki.org/Mon,_29-Jul-1991
2011, Fuji Rock Festival
https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_29-Jul-2011 and
https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=21503
Posted: 29 Jul 2018, 22:47
by czuczu
BigPhil wrote:jost 7 wrote:I'd love to have a good recording of zerbrugge. Good mood, especially given the daytime of the gig ....
The video audio that used to be passed around as an AUD was pretty good sound, save for a bit of tape wear, haven't heard any of the other sources
My video recording is almost entirely left channel and tinny but I do have an aud that is missing Ribbons but otherwise very good - I can upload that unless someone has something better?
Posted: 30 Jul 2018, 14:01
by Being645
@czuzu ... yes, please ...
...
The Sisters of Mercy on July 30th?
1991 - James L. Knight Center, Miami, USA ... an audience recording does exist. And, IIRC, it is quite a good one ...
...
https://sisterswiki.org/Tue,_30-Jul-1991
Posted: 31 Jul 2018, 11:00
by czuczu
31st July 1993 - their most famous support gig ever?
A lot of the same faces from Zeebrugge resurfaced and were surprisingly organised - a long crocodile of goths, led by Pete F, pushing through to the front before the Sisters and then buggering off again after.
DM were good too!
Very, very messy by the end of the day.
Posted: 31 Jul 2018, 11:18
by Pista
czuczu wrote:31st July 1993 - their most famous support gig ever?
A lot of the same faces from Zeebrugge resurfaced and were surprisingly organised - a long crocodile of goths, led by Pete F, pushing through to the front before the Sisters and then buggering off again after.
DM were good too!
Very, very messy by the end of the day.
& in addition to the
Crystal Palace gig....(from which I still have no recollection of how I got home..
)
There was also the
Parkingang Festival in 1983
Posted: 31 Jul 2018, 11:40
by abridged
Pista wrote:czuczu wrote:31st July 1993 - their most famous support gig ever?
A lot of the same faces from Zeebrugge resurfaced and were surprisingly organised - a long crocodile of goths, led by Pete F, pushing through to the front before the Sisters and then buggering off again after.
DM were good too!
Very, very messy by the end of the day.
& in addition to the
Crystal Palace gig....(from which I still have no recollection of how I got home..
)
There was also the
Parkingang Festival in 1983
Has anyone seen Jeremy Deller's video work on Depeche Mode fans?
http://www.jeremydeller.org/OurHobbyIsD ... _Video.php
It builds up if I remember rightly to the Crystal Palace gig. Some of the Mode fans featured are ahem committed...
It's one of his better works I have always thought.
Posted: 01 Aug 2018, 22:13
by Being645
The only gig ever The Sisters of Mercy played on August 1st ...
Tienen Suikerrock ... 2015 ... ...
reviews from
here... ...
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