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Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 10:44
by paint it black
strange block on work PC can't open Leeds link

anybody have a number/URL for Leeds tickets?

Ta :D

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 12:51
by Ed Rhombus
I don't think they are available yet, there is no link off the site, the Forum ones only became available 10am Monday

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 16:25
by MrEddy
Very good!

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 16:56
by Lars Svensson
Leeds tickets for Blank Canvas available NOW on 0871-22-00-260 at Way Ahead...

Everybody got a destination...

And mine is the Blank Canvas in Leeds on the 26th and 27th April!!!!!

HOORAH!!!!!!!!!

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 17:12
by Quiff Boy
Lars Svensson wrote:Leeds tickets for Blank Canvas available NOW on 0871-22-00-260 at Way Ahead...

Everybody got a destination...

And mine is the Blank Canvas in Leeds on the 26th and 27th April!!!!!

HOORAH!!!!!!!!!

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
smashin. ;D

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 18:27
by Izzy HaveMercy
I will definitely NOT go to Deinze!
They ask 30 euro a ticket (that's about 20 pounds, Englishmen...)!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
For ONE band??? For the SAME songs again??? :? :? :?

No, thanx... not this time.

Send me a report when you're back fellas... :cry: :cry: :cry:

IZZY.

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 18:30
by Quiff Boy
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I will definitely NOT go to Deinze!
They ask 30 euro a ticket (that's about 20 pounds, Englishmen...)!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
For ONE band??? For the SAME songs again??? :? :? :?

No, thanx... not this time.

Send me a report when you're back fellas... :cry: :cry: :cry:

IZZY.
the uk tickets are usually about 20 uk pounds too - they were last time :(

i sont know yet, this time - lars has got mine! :notworthy:

lars, are they still 20 quid? :?: :(

Posted: 15 Jan 2003, 19:26
by Lars Svensson
£22.75...but i fink the £2.75 is 'booking fee' :roll:

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 00:05
by paint it black
Lars Svensson wrote:£22.75...but i fink the £2.75 is 'booking fee' :roll:
yup thats right Lars :D

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 00:10
by paint it black
Ganith wrote:
paint it black wrote:YESSSSSSSSSSSSs

saturday & sunday @ Leeds

see you there then :von:
May be, may be
;D

Ganith
Go on, you know you want too :D

and bring your Lisbon mate with you 8)

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 00:26
by Andy TG
Apart from Mr. Gunn - who else (apart from me) is considering going to the Bristol gig - assuming of course that Mr. Gun is going to the Bristol gig?

Is the Bristol venue any good - and are there any decent pubs/hotels very near by?

Any infor would be great! Apart from Mr. Gunn - who else (apart from me) is considering going to the Bristol gig - assuming of course that Mr. Gun is going to the Bristol gig?

Is the Bristol venue any good - and are there any decent pubs/hotels very near by?

Any infor would be great! Apart from Mr. Gunn - who else (apart from me) is considering going to the Bristol gig - assuming of course that Mr. Gun is going to the Bristol gig?

Is the Bristol venue any good - and are there any decent pubs/hotels very near by?

Any infor would be great!

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 10:54
by Ed Rhombus
The Bristol Academy is a new venue, converted from a cinema. Incidentally bellow where the Studio was, the venue the Sisters last played in Bristol in 85.

It is across the road from The Hatchet, which is Bristol’s main Goth/punk/weirdo pub. Bit of luck that.

Yeah I’m going and should have a mob with me, if you’re stuck for accommodation, mail me and I look out a few Hotels and B&B’s for you.

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 14:22
by Scardwel
Leeds has a decent 'alternative' club night on Saturdays at The Phono, but it can't hold many people (maybe 120 or so). So the chances of getting in after a gig are rather remote. When I went there after the last Sisters gig in Leeds I had to queue for over half an hour to get in... :|

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 14:24
by Quiff Boy
Scardwel wrote:Leeds has a decent 'alternative' club night on Saturdays at The Phono, but it can't hold many people (maybe 120 or so). So the chances of getting in after a gig are rather remote. When I went there after the last Sisters gig in Leeds I had to queue for over half an hour to get in... :|
the indie room at the cockpit is much nicer ;)

not as goffik, but much nicer....

Posted: 16 Jan 2003, 14:28
by Scardwel
Perhaps it is, but the last time I was in the cockpit (after Lorries gig) I ended up doing myself an injury after slipping on some beer that had been spilt ont' stairs. :cry: So take care people!

Posted: 18 Jan 2003, 01:42
by Andy TG
@ Ben Gunn - Smashing Mate - that would be grand if you could mail me a few details about hotels/B n B's in that area of Bristol - Its only 1 hour away from Cardiff - wwo hoo! :-)

My email (ironically) is andythegoth@ntlworld.com OR andythegoth@hotmail.com

Thanks in advance (and I will buy you a pint at the gig!)

Andy

Posted: 21 Jan 2003, 15:00
by Scardwel
A quite amusing "discussion" about the upcoming UK tour dates has been happening on SlashG*** lately, including a rant from a certain Mr Mick Mercer... enjoy!

http://slashgoth.org/stories.php?story=03/01/14/9718275

Posted: 21 Jan 2003, 20:24
by Ribbons75
Hi Bodies electrici!!
How is the Forum in London (good acoustic?)? I'm undecided if to come to London and to see both concerts to the Forum or to go to the nearest Monaco.... 2 concerts are better than one..... :D :D

Byeeeeeee !

Posted: 21 Jan 2003, 22:33
by Quiff Boy
Ribbons75 wrote:Hi Bodies electrici!!
How is the Forum in London (good acoustic?)? I'm undecided if to come to London and to see both concerts to the Forum or to go to the nearest Monaco.... 2 concerts are better than one..... :D :D

Byeeeeeee !
i have a bootleg from the forum, september 2000, and the sound quality on THAT is really good.

its one of my favourite recent bootlegs actually :)

i reckon i might be going to both laarndan dates, if RobF's very kind freind can provide floorspace for a couple of nights ;)

Posted: 22 Jan 2003, 01:50
by pikkrong
Quiff Boy wrote:i have a bootleg from the forum, september 2000, and the sound quality on THAT is really good.
i recently got this one, too (Sept. 6th)
and that's really a great bootleg. 8)
unfortunately i have the version without intro. :(
i've heard there is also the bootleg from he same live with intro.

Posted: 27 Jan 2003, 13:57
by Quiff Boy
just ordered manchester academy tickets for myself and lars...

better be a damn site better than september 2000's show! :roll: :)

Posted: 09 Feb 2003, 17:27
by Ribbons75
I have now taken tickets for London (18 and 19). Yeah !!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Now I must find where to sleep.... :? :? :?

Byeeeeeeee !!!!

Posted: 09 Feb 2003, 23:44
by Andy TG
Does anyone know what The Sisters are doing on the 21st April 2003? Is a day off - or is there some sort of secret gig organised?
I was just wondering why no-one on this excellent forum had mentioned it before!

Posted: 10 Feb 2003, 17:12
by Scardwel
don't get too excited...! :P
If you look at the dates for the whole tour, a pattern emerges where the band will playing 3 consecutive dates followed by a day off and so on... The Von machine needs a rest now and then like the rest of us lesser mortals y'know... :wink: :von:

Posted: 12 Feb 2003, 02:42
by Mrs RicheyJames
Blank Canvas=A really rarther large venue in Granery Warf!!! At the very back!!! Went looking the other day, although now a Leeds lass, I'd never heard of it. Didn't want it to be a pretty unfunny joke so I thought I'd be the famous 5 and go exploring.......Looks quite ace!!! Doing the sat gig as The Phono's 'goth' night is on a sun!! If you can abide the Manson wannabies, quite a nice ikkle spot.