
just a request, could miss spookiness + Gimme_The_Ring please lose the the images in their sigs, we're not fans of them round here, thankee

Yeah that was me, I thought I'd better wear them to see through the smoke.moreau wrote:
Do you wear glasses and were you with your other half?
didn't work, did it?Gimme_The_Ring wrote:Yeah that was me, I thought I'd better wear them to see through the smoke.
That'll be me (in the T-Shirt) and Lee (Eastmidswizzkid)!Gimme_The_Ring wrote:Kept forgetting to mention that in the queue outside I was standing pretty close to a guy with a Heartland t-shirt and he/you were with a bald guy who looked like Keith from The Prodigy.We were close to the front of the queue and I was wearing a light blue Sisters t-shirt and I've got a ginger skinhead.
If that was you - hello!!
okie, sorry, didnt realise that! they're gone now...James Blast wrote:Sounds like a kickin' night, glad you enjoyed it , Leeds was better!
just a request, could miss spookiness + Gimme_The_Ring please lose the the images in their sigs, we're not fans of them round here, thankee
obliged, muchlymiss spookiness wrote:sorry!
If goths - new or old - didn't show up at Sisters gigs, who would? It's not like they attract huge crowds of pop/rock fans. "Have you heard The Sisters' last 15 years of unreleased material? It's kinda great, let's go see them!"Motz wrote:That would be especially the Goth Brigade because, now more than ever, the Sisters aren't a goth band, as has been very much apparent since at least the turn of the millenium. Yet, for some strange reason, it's still an unwritten rite that those wearing velvet capes must attend every local Sisters gig, if only to complain about it afterwards
Next time I'll say hello.CellThree wrote:That'll be me (in the T-Shirt) and Lee (Eastmidswizzkid)!
Totally agree mate, last nights show was fantastic so if anyone reading this is still to catch the Sisters live during the remaining dates of this tour don't let the other topics put you off.jherek wrote:so once again, if you are thinking of catching the sisters - ignore the doom-mongers - its still the best show in your town.
in norwich there was definately a camera filming from the back, next to the sound desk. and at the astoria, i think i remember seeing someone on the side of the stage, but im not sure if they were just taking pictures, or filming. too much smoke and too many tall people for me to see properly, heheelamanamou wrote:I've been to two gigs on this tour the Astoria and Norwich and I haven't seen Jessica filming, like she has done in the past.Perhaps filming were done at other venue's of this long tour?
I was stood by the side of the mixing desk at both Leeds and Manchester and it looked switched on to me. At Manchester they had to change the tape or something but I can't recall if it was before or after alice and anacondaJames Blast wrote:there was a video camera rightside of the mixing desk at Leeds, it wasn't switched on
The camera was also right down the front at Leedsjande wrote:I was stood by the side of the mixing desk at both Leeds and Manchester and it looked switched on to me. At Manchester they had to change the tape or something but I can't recall if it was before or after alice and anacondaJames Blast wrote:there was a video camera rightside of the mixing desk at Leeds, it wasn't switched on
In Brussels as well, on all the time. The bloke followed Von's every stepscotty wrote:The camera was also right down the front at Leedsjande wrote:I was stood by the side of the mixing desk at both Leeds and Manchester and it looked switched on to me. At Manchester they had to change the tape or something but I can't recall if it was before or after alice and anacondaJames Blast wrote:there was a video camera rightside of the mixing desk at Leeds, it wasn't switched on, although I was pished and had lost my glasses at this point it was most definitely switched on.
Yep shiny,new,vibrant and still playing the same sub-metal s**t they started playing in 1990 and pissed us moaning old twats off with then.mh wrote:Oh dear, here we go again. People turn up expecting a Rolling Stones type nostalgia trip, and instead what they get is hard evidence that their favourite band is shiny, new, vibrant and alive. Well, boo-hoo!!!
moreau wrote:
See NIN, Monster Magnet or Marilyn Manson for a real gig instead.
moreau wrote:It certainly must have been a nostalgia trip for some as I hardly feel two smoke machines on maximum and a few coloured lights make a 21st Century rock gig. It looked like a rock gig held at Phoenix Nights.