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Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 10:24
by itnAklipse
They're young, they'll learn...
Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 10:56
by Eva
itnAklipse wrote:They're young, they'll learn...
My thoughts exactly...
Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 12:32
by Eggi1
Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 14:34
by valeryg
Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 14:48
by sisters-pics
Posted: 20 Aug 2008, 20:20
by paul
Thanks a lot, excellent pics
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 07:21
by Ozpat
paul wrote:
Thanks a lot, excellent pics
I can only second that!
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 19:54
by sunshine
dinky daisy wrote:
Well... No "we are the same..." ! haven't had that for years.
They did play it in Moscow in 2006
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 20:16
by sunshine
Slow and sad... I love it!
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 20:58
by dinky daisy
sunshine wrote:dinky daisy wrote:
Well... No "we are the same..." ! haven't had that for years.
They did play it in Moscow in 2006
You mean perhaps 2007? B1... But as you can read, i meant "No" Suzanne. So i was surprised it's NOT on the list.
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 21:19
by sunshine
dinky daisy wrote:sunshine wrote:dinky daisy wrote:
Well... No "we are the same..." ! haven't had that for years.
They did play it in Moscow in 2006
You mean perhaps 2007? B1... But as you can read, i meant "No" Suzanne. So i was surprised it's NOT on the list.
Aha, now I see
. Not my native language you know...
And yes, I mean 2006. December, 7, 2006. Time runs so quickly...
BTW, cool pics and videos, everybody! I'm falling more and more, though I used to think that *more* is impossible...
Posted: 21 Aug 2008, 22:29
by dinky daisy
ah, yes... i remember... december 2006. It was before Rock Zottegem. Time flies etc.
Posted: 22 Aug 2008, 11:33
by valeryg
Posted: 22 Aug 2008, 14:35
by maxr
Valeryg and all - lovely pictures, thanks for rekindling the memory of an excellent (and, despite views to the contrary, from where I was lurking, surperb sounding) gig.
For those praising the English pub there , Andy, his mum and family/friends were superb (and it was devilishly difficult getting lunch in an acryillic alphabet - though friendly - country) I can only second the same. Super place, get you home back safely.
Chin chin.
Oh, and I hope Eva has calmed down now, too.
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 20:21
by sisters-pics
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 22:12
by DocSommer
Posted: 24 Aug 2008, 22:23
by sisters-pics
DocSommer wrote:
du party-animal^^
Ich wurde halt "erwischt" bei meinem Treiben...
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 00:52
by James Blast
I honestly don't like people who do that at Sisters' gigs, mind you the Neff fans are far worse
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 01:21
by dinky daisy
James Blast wrote:I honestly don't like people who do that at Sisters' gigs, mind you the Neff fans are far worse
You mean sitting on shoulders and making the Indian moves? And then praise and crave for Eldo's attention?
Soon over, James, soon over. It's when our shoulders aren't strong enough anymore for the obese goths.
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 01:30
by James Blast
I didn't enjoy it in my 'thin goth' days, looks like you are doing it to stand out. Stand out you do, like a hard-on at a funeral.
And it isn't "soon over" it goes on for the whole feckin' concert!
Go to some sporting event, preferably in Amerika, they appreciate that sort of misconduct there.
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 09:17
by markfiend
The human-pyramid-building thing is worse at New Model Army gigs when they're all wearing clogs. Then they fall off on top of you...
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 09:49
by itnAklipse
Maybe some people just like doing it? What's it to you? i think people should be allowed to do what they wanna do...like if they wanna catch Andy's attention, or stand out, then...err, what exactly? They are stupid and useless and not as cool as you?
And i bet hard-ons at a funeral aren't that uncommon...life goes on, you know. i've been to a few and there never wasn't some chick i didn't know that didn't give me one...
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 09:54
by markfiend
itnAklipse wrote:What's it to you? i think people should be allowed to do what they wanna do...
To a point. As I was trying to point out with my previous point, someone with wooden-soled clogs falling on your head can be quite painful.
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 11:56
by Ozpat
James Blast wrote:I honestly don't like people who do that at Sisters' gigs
I agree. Very annoying when you are standing behind them.
Don't like the kind of moves anyway. Not my kind of partying...
Posted: 25 Aug 2008, 12:28
by dinky daisy
itnAklipse wrote:Maybe some people just like doing it? What's it to you? i think people should be allowed to do what they wanna do...like if they wanna catch Andy's attention, or stand out, then...err, what exactly? They are stupid and useless and not as cool as you?
And i bet hard-ons at a funeral aren't that uncommon...life goes on, you know. i've been to a few and there never wasn't some chick i didn't know that didn't give me one...
think it looks great on video. I don't have anything against it.
I was just calming the Blast Emperor that it soon will be over when there are only few fat bats who know Sisters from a mp3 collection. Just a few years away i'm afraid.
and i don't like NMA. I prefer Dexy's Midnight Runners, if it comes to the gipsy look and leftwing gatherings.