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Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 15:07
by Rita
Never Land wrote:Great : stage, sound, hall, smoke, lights.
Crappy : beer
and crowd.
Why did you find the crowd crappy? From where I was standing the crowd was good, they (we) were enjoying themselves. Though I must say that those guys sitting on the back of other guys in the front of the pit a bit ... attention seeking.. just to put it in polite terms...
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 15:16
by dinky daisy
http://odysseia.web-log.nl/odysseia/200 ... s-the.html
Here's a blogger who reviewed I Like Trains and thought Sissies were a joke etc. Also, someone commented who thought the gig in HMH was great and the Paradiso was s**t.
Of course i understand all the reactions, but if i check YouTube fragments, back in the days of 1984, there's also a crappy drummachine, two guitarplayers and a mumbling Eldo.
People seem to think that there was a time when Andrew Eldritch was a loud singing gravedigger, he had choirs onstage and a 6-string bass.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 15:34
by Bartek
so they did not had all that "equipment''
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 16:56
by cardoman
dinky daisy wrote:http://odysseia.web-log.nl/odysseia/200 ... s-the.html
Here's a blogger who reviewed I Like Trains and thought Sissies were a joke etc. Also, someone commented who thought the gig in HMH was great and the Paradiso was s**t.
Of course i understand all the reactions, but if i check YouTube fragments, back in the days of 1984, there's also a crappy drummachine, two guitarplayers and a mumbling Eldo.
People seem to think that there was a time when Andrew Eldritch was a loud singing gravedigger, he had choirs onstage and a 6-string bass.
However I wasn't there, that blogger is an imbicile...
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 17:09
by weebleswobble
Now remember kiddies, let's not rip into people simply because they didn't like the gig
But that blogger did look like a gimp
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 17:31
by Quiff Boy
weebleswobble wrote:Now remember kiddies, let's not rip into people simply because they didn't like the gig
But that blogger did look like a gimp
aye. wot he said ^
both times.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 17:46
by Ozpat
What a great day it was!
Good and enjoyable gig but not as great as the second AB.
Crowd was good and so where the drinks!
Seems that Good Things is gonna be Belgium only...
Elise, Joop, Hom_C, MH and Bahamas Chris it was a pleasure to meet you and share some drinks and talks.
@Honeythorn: Yes it was me (the very quick "hello"
)
@Steve: I hope your friend Simon did survive the Dam.
@Bert: Again....we did not meet.
Next time.
Next gig: Wiesbaden...
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 17:55
by Shadow_Smile
It was a great show !!!!!
audio was sooooo much better than the " Tienen "gig from last year.
The crowd was nice, and we even had a "pit !!! " up the front.
Was one of the better show's I have seen so far.
I realy like'd it when they play'ed "Marian", this was the first time I saw them play this song
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 18:26
by paul
Honeythorn wrote:The crowd. There was a random and very annoying sweaty shirtless moshpit . I was on the edge of it though so I missed the worst of it.
This must be your first Sisters gig, otherwise you would have noticed there's always a mosh pit at the front. Compared to the AB gigs, this moshpit was very small and calm ...
Some people (including myself) think it's annoying to see people going to a gig, standing there with their arms crossed whining about the bad sound, the expensive drinks and the fact that they hear a bass , but don't see a bass player ...
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 18:32
by mh
Home safe, flight was only delayed an hour. Was quite good, disappointed that there was no Good Things, and vocals could have been louder (natch); p-ss poor Flood II (for me), but the opening and encores more than made up for everything.
Great to meet everyone, pity I missed some of you but - hey! - next time.
Got some photos too.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 18:37
by weebleswobble
paul wrote:arms crossed whining about the bad sound, the expensive drinks and the fact that they hear a bass , but don't see a bass player ...
Have you been stood behind me?
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 18:45
by mh
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 19:07
by DocSommer
Finally back at home...
dinky daisy wrote:Rita wrote:DocSommer wrote:Hi there - I"m still at the hotel cause my flight is scheduled for around 4pm ...
I just heard on CNN that a Turkish airliner crashed this morning in Schiphol airport - you should keep a good eye on your flight, this may impact your departure!
Have a safe flight back!
As schiphol.nl is not available at the moment; be prepared that some of your flights will be delayed and / or cancelled. Will keep you updated.
I wouldn't have noticed that without your info because there was no sign/announcement/chattering of any kind of trouble when I arrived except one delayed train from central station.
7anthea7 wrote:DocSommer wrote:Got some trouble with the sec so I missed the first encore songs but that's another chapter...
Uh oh - were you being bad, or were they?
hmm... both I guess
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 19:14
by dinky daisy
paul wrote:Honeythorn wrote:The crowd. There was a random and very annoying sweaty shirtless moshpit . I was on the edge of it though so I missed the worst of it.
This must be your first Sisters gig, otherwise you would have noticed there's always a mosh pit at the front. Compared to the AB gigs, this moshpit was very small and calm ...
Some people (including myself) think it's annoying to see people going to a gig, standing there with their arms crossed whining about the bad sound, the expensive drinks and the fact that they hear a bass , but don't see a bass player ...
So true, but still people need deodorant.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 19:23
by paul
dinky daisy wrote:
So true, but still people need deodorant.
I agree, it is one of the most useful inventions in the history of mankind ... probably invented by a woman
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 19:32
by Ozpat
Nice pics
Michael!
For those who are interested; I'm just about to add some gig pics in the Brussels II thread.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 19:34
by Never Land
Rita wrote:
Why did you find the crowd crappy? From where I was standing the crowd was good, they (we) were enjoying themselves.
Like Paul says :
paul wrote: This must be your first Sisters gig, otherwise you would have noticed there's always a mosh pit at the front. Compared to the AB gigs, this moshpit was very small and calm ...
Some people (including myself) think it's annoying to see people going to a gig, standing there with their arms crossed whining about the bad sound, the expensive drinks and the fact that they hear a bass , but don't see a bass player ...
Rita wrote:Though I must say that those guys sitting on the back of other guys in the front of the pit a bit ... attention seeking.. just to put it in polite terms...
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:00
by Ebbhead
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This must be your first Sisters gig, otherwise you would have noticed there's always a mosh pit at the front. Compared to the AB gigs, this moshpit was very small and calm ...
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You sound a bit condescending dude when talking about the moshpit. I can actually think of enough Sisters gigs where there was hardly any moshing going on (Dour 97, AB free gig, Eurorock, even the Melkweg in 06 was pretty lame). So you can save us the lecture about your moshpit experience...
Seperately, I agree with a previous post which says the guys standing on other people's shoulders in the front are a bunch of posers. You guys block my view and don't be surprised if we try our best to try topple you...
Regards,
EH
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:04
by GC
Nice gig.
Very good: Giving ground,FALAA, Marian.
Chris and Ben great. Paradiso great. Crowd OK (but stinky
)
AE was OK. Thought his voice was Ok but very quiet sometimes, Chris and Ben did need to carry him sometimes.
By the way did the Doktor go a little crazy during Temple or was it me?
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:14
by GC
Just another point;
OK it's a shame that we don't get a new CD. But what we do get is a shiny TSOM concert almost every other year (and plenty of tshirts).
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:24
by dinky daisy
I like the people on shoulders. It's connected with the Sisters gigs, in my opinion. Their semi-Indian arm waves and praying moves are stupid but belongs to them.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:27
by Silver_Owl
Just got back home.
First - it was a pleasure at last to meet you
Pat and good to see
mh, Chris and Elise and the other great Dutch guys.
The company always makes the evening I find. However, the gig was great. They were tight, they were loud and you could hear
.
I haven't had such a good night in a long time.
Also apologies for not seeing you after the gig but I couldn't find anybody and thought maybe you had all already left.
Peace.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 20:42
by paul
Ebbhead wrote:
You sound a bit condescending dude when talking about the moshpit. I can actually think of enough Sisters gigs where there was hardly any moshing going on (Dour 97, AB free gig, Eurorock, even the Melkweg in 06 was pretty lame). So you can save us the lecture about your moshpit experience...
It wasn't meant as a lecture, it's just the inconvenient truth
But hey dude, life's too short to start a bitchfight about a Sisters gig, isn't it?
As long as we have all have fun, in one way or the other, it's 25 Euros well spent.
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 21:21
by GC
Link with bad comments, mostly about voice and not singing live:
http://www.last.fm/event/790210
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 21:28
by weebleswobble
Ebbhead wrote:
Seperately, I agree with a previous post which says the guys standing on other people's shoulders in the front are a bunch of posers. You guys block my view and don't be surprised if we try our best to try topple you...
Regards,
EH
Ebby, that is a tradition from back in the daze and was part of the ritual of a sissies gig (as it should still be)
I would advise against toppling people, I really hope you don't like The Nephilim