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Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 13:28
by sisterstekland
well in fact nobody no nothing about this gig :cry:

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 13:54
by sisterstekland
here something from istanbul, at least we know now they play "ribbons" there

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRdo3x-vLaM

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 14:30
by Depprocksfarfar

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 16:56
by robertzombie
Crash And Burn sounds good :D

Hopefully we'll get a shiny new bootleg out of this :D

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 18:12
by eotunun
Istanbul had a great sound setup, then? Only the fog was missing.. :|

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 21:08
by mh
robertzombie wrote:Crash And Burn sounds good :D
Damn right! Wonder if those were taken from a telly broadcast?

Posted: 08 Sep 2006, 22:13
by robertzombie
was there one?

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 10:51
by sisterstekland
more new, this is the message i get from the guy who share the small videos

"I dont know the complete setlist, some the songs played were
first and last and always, detonation boulevard, mother russia, vision thing, lucretia and temple of love.

Their performance was good."

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 12:04
by TheBoyNextDoor
Thanks siterstekland for letting us know.

Did he tell the source of the videos?

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 12:39
by lachert
TheBoyNextDoor wrote: Did he tell the source of the videos?
his mobile phone? :eek:

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 13:36
by TheBoyNextDoor
lachert wrote:
TheBoyNextDoor wrote: Did he tell the source of the videos?
his mobile phone? :eek:
Probably.. I thought maybe, just maybe.. there was a television recording or something compressed very badly. :innocent:

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 14:30
by Ozpat
The sound is great!

No smoke allowed? :lol:

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 14:31
by sisterstekland
well, i still not believe that we don't have full info, any revieuw, any pics.

must be somewhere on the web so i keep looking... 8)

Posted: 09 Sep 2006, 14:39
by Ozpat
sisterstekland wrote:well, i still not believe that we don't have full info, any revieuw, any pics.

must be somewhere on the web so i keep looking... 8)
Nothing about the setlist on Dominion?

Posted: 10 Sep 2006, 04:57
by eotunun
Dominion is allmost dead silent over the last weeks. Mainly Mark tries to explain Annika how the lifes of lemmings work..
(Jeez, luv. There are books about that..)
No comments or reviews, the same on poison door. Did they all get imprisoned?
"Vee süspect yüü to be a vonatic! Yüü are arrested!" :innocent:

Posted: 10 Sep 2006, 13:30
by dinky daisy
gee, actually the sound of the machines looks... eh sounds very, very well. :notworthy:

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 10:48
by markfiend
eotunun wrote:Dominion is allmost dead silent over the last weeks. Mainly Mark tries to explain Annika how the lifes of lemmings work..
(Jeez, luv. There are books about that..)
:lol: That went down well, n'est-ce pas? :roll:

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 14:56
by OverThe Rainbow
eotunun wrote:Dominion is allmost dead silent over the last weeks.
There was very nice review by Yelda Aktuna. Still no setlist.

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 16:19
by dinky daisy
dunno if already mentioned, but some peeps at lastfm said it was awesome... (scroll to see the reactions)

http://www.last.fm/music/The+Sisters+of+Mercy

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 17:31
by Obviousman
dinky daisy wrote:dunno if already mentioned, but some peeps at lastfm said it was awesome... (scroll to see the reactions)

http://www.last.fm/music/The+Sisters+of+Mercy
I already posted to ask if they'd come here, guess I'll ask them personally if they can give some more info!

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 22:41
by dtsom
TAKEN FROM DOMINION MAILING LIST:

did you know that this list had a sisters fan living in istanbul and
longing to see them every time any gig was mentioned.
i had lost any hope of seeing the band live on stage until last month, i
heard they were actually coming!!
well, here i am, still trying to recover from the excitement of actually
seeing the sisters of mercy after all these years.

i'm sure you're after the juicy details. well let me give you some...

as you may well know, sisters played in a festival called rock'n'coke,
sponsored by coca cola. generally speaking, it is an occiasion
frequented by today's youth and that is to say the people that have
participated had no clue (if not little) on what sisters was all about.
the year before (2005) the organization sent mails to selected target
audience for the first time, asking them to fill a questionnaire about
the bands they wanted to see. there was a slot in which to insert the
name of a band that wasn't listed and i took the opportunity to mention
sisters there. this year, sisters was among the bands that were
questionned and that was the first sign that maybe, the dream would be
real.

this said, you can imagine that normally, rock'n'coke guests consist of
"popular" bands such as korn, placebo, the cure, bush, etc along with
many turkish rock bands and even 50 cent (last year!). going there, i
knew i was going to be alone in terms of involvement with the sisters,
and i wasn't wrong. sisters played in the second day of the festival,
they even got on stage in daylight. editors and placebo were to appear
after them so what remained of the festival crowd was mainly placebo
fans!

what did they play? well they played a good bunch of the new songs,
including we are the same suzanne.
from the oldies they played alice, detonation boulevard, ribbons (yay!),
vision thing, first and last and always, lucretia, dominion/mother
russia and temple of love as the goodbye song (this is more familiar for
the turkish crowd as this song was used in a turkish director's movie:
gegen die wand, in the most attentive scene). interesting thing: they
cut short most of the songs, i'm not sure if it's because of the lack of
time or support :(

i -literally- lost it the moment they appeared on stage, so i'm not 100%
sure whether it was a good performance or not, as i can't judge
objectively after all these years of waiting, but some of the people i
spoke to said it was the best performance of rock'n'coke. it was
definitely excellent as far as i remember. maybe they could use a bit of
excitement and cheering from the audience, but as i said this did not
happen! i myself, gave them all the support i could just in front of the
scene, with my merciful release t-shirt, lyrics-shouting and everything.
i felt like a die-hard fan at my 30s again so thanks if you're reading
this..

Posted: 11 Sep 2006, 23:22
by nowayjose
dtsom wrote:TAKEN FROM DOMINION MAILING LIST:

but some of the people i spoke to said it was the best performance of rock'n'coke.
One drum machine to rule them all...

Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 01:20
by eotunun
And a number of " :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: `s" to our upright fellow-Dominionite for the report and the lonesome support!
I actually didn´t receive this mail.. How can this be?

Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 06:37
by Ozpat
Thanks for adding the review! :notworthy:

Posted: 12 Sep 2006, 08:23
by Obviousman
Lovely read indeed :D :notworthy: