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Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 16:20
by Eva
Thank you very much for the translation,
sunny1!
For once a journalist knew what he was writing about and obviously has understood The Sisters. I'm impressed.
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 17:23
by MadameButterfly
Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear
Capricorn!
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 18:52
by vicus
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 19:41
by christophe
I believe it has
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 19:45
by christophe
Eva wrote:Thank you very much for the translation,
sunny1!
For once a journalist knew what he was writing about and obviously has understood The Sisters. I'm impressed.
yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 19:49
by Bartek
MadameButterfly wrote:Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear
Capricorn!
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
i said it to show how unusual was gig in Tiennen
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 20:29
by _emma_
darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
Thank God no, hearing them from a distance was enough.
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 20:42
by Eva
christophe wrote:yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
Ok, I didn't know that. It supports my opinion though that you can only write well about what you know.
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 21:27
by christophe
Eva wrote:christophe wrote:yes, but you have to understand it is only a part time journalist and Gothic fan to begin with.
it still is very well written but I can imagine he starts from a different point of view as other journalists might.....
Ok, I didn't know that. It supports my opinion though that you can only write well about what you know.
it was published in a not scene related magazine(website) so thats a start isn't it
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 21:48
by MadameButterfly
Bartek wrote:MadameButterfly wrote:Bartek wrote:anyone noticed that "this Corrosion" seems to be dropped this year
Well we all know that one really well....it was so good to hear
Capricorn!
That was such a nice surprise too!
Trust me, we weren't lacking in a really unique set-list this Belgium gig!
i said it to show how unusual was gig in Tiennen
good that you meant that! it's what i mean too...it was an amazing gig and it has been for a year or two...the belgium landscape is good for them! but then again so was paris....
belgium Suikerrock was just an absolute star gig no ways about it!
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 22:31
by Ozpat
vicus wrote:has this been posted before?:
Blast
Yes. Zottegem 07.
Posted: 30 Jul 2008, 23:44
by DocSommer
Ozpat wrote:vicus wrote:has this been posted before?:
Blast
Yes. Zottegem 07.
ooops, guess I have to put this off the list then
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 14:52
by aims
darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 15:01
by Eva
Motz wrote:darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.
They were tiring, but by far not as dreadful as the Scabs...
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:13
by boudicca
Eva wrote:Motz wrote:darkparticle wrote:did you see the presidents then? those suck ass, crowd torturing, over-hyping, superinflated egoists...I can't describe how unsiutable they were
You were clearly watching a different set to everyone else, then.
They were tiring, but by far not as dreadful as the Scabs...
Oh, CAN I GET A WITNESS!!!
I thought that band were absolutely abominable... they managed to encapsulate the ultimate failure of rock'n'roll in that set - turgid was not the word! Look up "pedestrian" in the dictionary and you will surely find a picture of their sorry mugs. By the end of the set I was so throroughly depressed I nearly imploded.
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:20
by radiojamaica
I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:22
by Eva
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:49
by christophe
radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:51
by christophe
coat
postcountwhoring
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 17:58
by stefan moermans
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 18:00
by radiojamaica
We must be the three musketeers
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 18:15
by MadameButterfly
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 18:50
by Andrew S
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 18:54
by Ozpat
christophe wrote:radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?
I loved the set as well C.
Posted: 31 Jul 2008, 20:12
by Izzy HaveMercy
Ozpat wrote:christophe wrote:radiojamaica wrote:I quite liked that Neil Young cover they did at the end
I liked the whole set, I guess you have to be Belgian to appreciate good music ?
I loved the set as well C.
I liked them as well, the Scabs are your average rock'n'roll oldies, ideal for a warm festival evening somewhere nice, holding a beer and smiling. Although the 'Robbing a Liquor Store'- Long Version was sooo rock-cliché it almost made me gag (left vs right? That's sooo Neil Diamond!)...
IZ.