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panzerfaust wrote:such price is not even remotely funny. not falling for that trap again. paid almost 40euros on the last tour. got s**t guitar covers paired with abysmal sound. surely im gonna pay 40+ this year. my ass.
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still more conscious than pretending that it is as good as it was 15+years ago.
or send me those pink glasses, so i can enjoy it as well.
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panzerfaust wrote:still more conscious than pretending that it is as good as it was 15+years ago.
or send me those pink glasses, so i can enjoy it as well.
No one says you have to go... it's pricy but this is a fans forum no?
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cardoman wrote:
panzerfaust wrote:still more conscious than pretending that it is as good as it was 15+years ago.
or send me those pink glasses, so i can enjoy it as well.
No one says you have to go... it's pricy but this is a fans forum no?
Absolutely.
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cardoman wrote:
panzerfaust wrote:still more conscious than pretending that it is as good as it was 15+years ago.
or send me those pink glasses, so i can enjoy it as well.
No one says you have to go... it's pricy but this is a fans forum no?
Well said that man.
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Paid £30 to see the Bunnymen. Late 20s, early 30s seem to be in the ballpark these days. Lets's not all get ahem contentious about this. Last time there was lots of unpleasantness and banning and all.
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Price seems reasonable to me too. Biggest UK tour for nine years means more will be able to get to a gig. If there had been extra ones in N Ireland or the Republic and in the South-West/South Wales it would have been perfect, but still a pretty reasonable geographic spread.
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I thought the tickets would be more expensive so I'm quite happy with the price.
I'm not one for clubbing but when I hear of what some clubs charge, gigs seem to be good value & I've had a ball at the last 3 :)
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cardoman wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
cardoman wrote:Antwerp 19.10

For the rich ones... :innocent:
As I said on The Farcebook:

Whut. The. Actual. f**k. :evil:

45 euro fo a Sissies concert? I was thinking "Hmmmmz maybe for 20 or 25 euro I might be tempted" but this?
No lads, you have to offer more than half-hearted stage performances and no new work for almost 22 years to rob me off 45 euro these days!

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The Sisters live don't cut it for me anymore, I will happily spin their output on cd and lp, but nah, no lives for that price...

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:
cardoman wrote:
Izzy HaveMercy wrote: As I said on The Farcebook:

Whut. The. Actual. f**k. :evil:

45 euro fo a Sissies concert? I was thinking "Hmmmmz maybe for 20 or 25 euro I might be tempted" but this?
No lads, you have to offer more than half-hearted stage performances and no new work for almost 22 years to rob me off 45 euro these days!

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The Sisters live don't cut it for me anymore, I will happily spin their output on cd and lp, but nah, no lives for that price...

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I will be spending several thousand to get there - and for me it is worth every cent. The atmos, the people, the sense of being there all pays for itself (for me anyway).
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splintered thing wrote:I will be spending several thousand to get there - and for me it is worth every cent. The atmos, the people, the sense of being there all pays for itself (for me anyway).
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Isn't this the ridiculous sisters cycle of life / live?

Seeing live news updates, getting cynical, feeling too old for it and then - you see that railroad, smoke and mirrors, hear the machine...

AND...

We forgive as we forget - you know we want to.

Another fantastic live show and we partied as if it was the last one on earth.

40 Euros, it's not even an excerpt of the price of an all inclusive resort in fuckin' Oostende, IZ.
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I haven't been to see them for a few years - the last time was so dreadful I swore never again.

But I thought why not. So I'm paying £25 for Rock City. I didnt know whether that was over the top for a Nostalgia Act so I did a bit of a comparison.

I could go and see Les McKeown's Bay City Rollers for £20.50 at Stoke

The thought of it - all the fans in those outlandish outfits, having too much to drink, reliving old memories and singing along to all those old songs with some old bloke on the stage... and it will be just the same at the Rollers gig

Shang A Lang This Corrosion to me - there's a mash up waiting to happen
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dinky daisy wrote:Isn't this the ridiculous sisters cycle of life / live?

Seeing live news updates, getting cynical, feeling too old for it and then - you see that railroad, smoke and mirrors, hear the machine...

AND...

We forgive as we forget - you know we want to.

Another fantastic live show and we partied as if it was the last one on earth.

40 Euros, it's not even an excerpt of the price of an all inclusive resort in fuckin' Oostende, IZ.

Brrrrr, Oostende. Helluvaplace ;)

By all means, do enjoy the gigs! I will spend my money this year on Graspop, Alcatraz, Bohren Und Der Club Of Gore and some select others...

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million voices wrote:I haven't been to see them for a few years - the last time was so dreadful I swore never again.

But I thought why not. So I'm paying £25 for Rock City. I didnt know whether that was over the top for a Nostalgia Act so I did a bit of a comparison.

I could go and see Les McKeown's Bay City Rollers for £20.50 at Stoke

The thought of it - all the fans in those outlandish outfits, having too much to drink, reliving old memories and singing along to all those old songs with some old bloke on the stage... and it will be just the same at the Rollers gig

Shang A Lang This Corrosion to me - there's a mash up waiting to happen
:lol: brilliant :notworthy:

Anyhoo.

Leeds and Manchester tickets purchased. Still considering a couple of the other dates too. I'm a sucker I know.
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I'm doing Glasgow, Leeds and Manchester. I fancied the other 2 but didn't fancy consecutive nights with travel in-between. :lol:
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I'm planning the same mate 8)
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Is Ruffers Boris Johnston in disguise !
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deirfiur wrote:Is Ruffers Boris Johnston in disguise !
I'm his publicity shy brother.
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ruffers wrote:
deirfiur wrote:Is Ruffers Boris Johnston in disguise !
I'm his publicity shy brother.
Although having just read he does actually have a brother I can confirm I'm not. And I didn't buy all of London, just one ticket. Honest.

Anyway, as you (we) were..
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ruffers wrote:
ruffers wrote:
deirfiur wrote:Is Ruffers Boris Johnston in disguise !
I'm his publicity shy brother.
Although having just read he does actually have a brother I can confirm I'm not. And I didn't buy all of London, just one ticket. Honest.

Anyway, as you (we) were..
I like that you felt the need. You are Leo Johnson from now on. ;D
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Got my tickets for Leeds/Nottingham/Manchester and London. I would have liked to have done Glasgow as well but the day off before Leeds is a pain in the arse. Almost a six hour rail journey back to Nottingham VIA LEEDS to then have to get back on the train up North the very next day seems a little excessive.
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cardoman wrote:Antwerp 19.10

For the rich ones... :innocent:
And sold out...
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