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Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 18:56
by Obviousman
Damn. Month end (and fully booked).
Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 22:48
by H. Blackrose
paint it black wrote:
three in Oz & two in NZ is what i'm hearing. timing etc tbc...
I am a New Zealander. When I saw this thread I was all ready to buy the Japan tix on the grounds of "this is as close as they'll ever get..."
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 00:34
by Prescott
I vow to go to as many of the Asian gigs as humanly possible and allowable by the the fine people at Peyote Corp, Chatline Colombia Inc, and the people who brought you Absinthe Slammers.
I will do my best to report all happenings and going-ons to those of you not on the front-lines.
Any and all who may be going to Japan, let me know and we can meet up.
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 01:27
by Mr Thorburn
A natural progression.
Sharing the stage with Motorhead at Knebworth followed by gig in Japan supporting Spinal Tap.
Apparently Alice has gone top 10 over there so cash in guys.
Can we have some pictures of Mr St Hubbins & co please.
Im just a messenger.
Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 02:24
by ozjohn1
(Quietly unlurks) I had given up hope that they would ever make it to Oz and was contemplating Japan too, but not at those prices! Hope they do. They would go down a storm here and I'm long overdue a Sisters gig, I last saw them on the XX tour.
Posted: 13 Mar 2011, 22:07
by euphoria
According to the myspace page of Jürgen Jansen, july 29 is the date they play Fuji Rock.
At least Jürgen himself returns to Europe immediately as it seems.
http://www.myspace.com/juergen_jansen
re:
Posted: 27 Mar 2011, 12:34
by Ocean Moves
likewise others who've posted - was thinking about Japan was my nearest
Gig - the thought of them coming to Australia is..... awesome !
Motorhead are playing in Sydney around now, incidently
Posted: 27 Jul 2011, 15:36
by Quiff Boy
so, is anyone
popping over to japan for this gig?
Posted: 28 Jul 2011, 11:37
by _emma_
We talked about it in the queue for Helsinki and it seems that no, no one we can think of is going (except Nobue of course, and probably many other Japanese people
). Although I have an impression that some people would be tempted if there was more than one gig scheduled there, and/or if they were going to be indoor gigs rather than a big festival. For one festival gig the trip seems just too expensive and too exhausting.
Oh, and it requires flying.
Posted: 28 Jul 2011, 12:07
by euphoria
_emma_ wrote:We talked about it in the queue for Helsinki and it seems that no, no one we can think of is going (except Nobue of course, and probably many other Japanese people
). Although I have an impression that some people would be tempted if there was more than one gig scheduled there, and/or if they were going to be indoor gigs rather than a big festival. For one festival gig the trip seems just too expensive and too exhausting.
Oh, and it requires flying.
I'm pretty sure I saw some fans exiting Schengen through the passport control about the same time as the Sisters at the airport, could have been for the UK of course but it didn't make sense with the departure times for London.
Saw a short fellow (yet taller than the japanese around him) walk through security with some large extra equipment, disguised in a St Pauli hoodie and black clothes so nobody would recognize him
Interesting effect is that when you're used to seeing someone in shades all the time, the eyes look very small when the shades are off.
Don't know if it was because he's a rock star or has a pacemaker/whatever, but he wasn't searched at all although the detector was beeping
Later I saw Ben *with* shades, looking lost but steadily stalking behind all Japanese people through the passport exit.
There, some airport impressions instead of worthy gig news
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 08:25
by Ozpat
euphoria wrote:_emma_ wrote:We talked about it in the queue for Helsinki and it seems that no, no one we can think of is going (except Nobue of course, and probably many other Japanese people
). Although I have an impression that some people would be tempted if there was more than one gig scheduled there, and/or if they were going to be indoor gigs rather than a big festival. For one festival gig the trip seems just too expensive and too exhausting.
Oh, and it requires flying.
I'm pretty sure I saw some fans exiting Schengen through the passport control about the same time as the Sisters at the airport, could have been for the UK of course but it didn't make sense with the departure times for London.
Saw a short fellow (yet taller than the japanese around him) walk through security with some large extra equipment, disguised in a St Pauli hoodie and black clothes so nobody would recognize him
Interesting effect is that when you're used to seeing someone in shades all the time, the eyes look very small when the shades are off.
Don't know if it was because he's a rock star or has a pacemaker/whatever, but he wasn't searched at all although the detector was beeping
Later I saw Ben *with* shades, looking lost but steadily stalking behind all Japanese people through the passport exit.
There, some airport impressions instead of worthy gig news
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 13:01
by Doktor Gott
It must be 1am in Japan now, so wheres the setlist???
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 13:11
by LouLou
sod the setlist. where's the dvd?
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 13:15
by euphoria
Doktor Gott wrote:It must be 1am in Japan now, so wheres the setlist???
It's only +7 hours ahead of central european time..
They must be playing right now (20.30-21.30 according to schedule)
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 13:25
by Doktor Gott
euphoria wrote:Doktor Gott wrote:It must be 1am in Japan now, so wheres the setlist???
It's only +7 hours ahead of central european time..
They must be playing right now (20.30-21.30 according to schedule)
gadzooks, you're right.. I must be thinking of New Zealand for some reason..
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 16:36
by Bluebell
NOW its finished
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 16:55
by Ahráyeph
Don't want to alarm anyone, but my friend Clare who lives in Tokyo sent me a mail a few hours ago, where she spoke of being in the midst of a heavy tyfoon. Torrential rain, thunder, lightning, mud- as well as landslides and consequently evacuations etc. She was originally going to watch TSOM, but now she's glad she didn't. Depending on how bad the weather is, there might not even have been a gig at all...
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 16:59
by Bluebell
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:01
by Quiff Boy
Ahráyeph wrote:Don't want to alarm anyone, but my friend Clare who lives in Tokyo sent me a mail a few hours ago, where she spoke of being in the midst of a heavy tyfoon. Torrential rain, thunder, lightning, mud- as well as landslides and consequently evacuations etc. She was originally going to watch TSOM, but now she's glad she didn't. Depending on how bad the weather is, there might not even have been a gig at all...
there's no comments about adverse conditions or cancellations on any of their twitter feeds
http://twitter.com/chrisalyst
http://twitter.com/benchristo
or on facebook...
i'm pretty sure it was ok
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:02
by Bluebell
HOPE so!
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:10
by Quiff Boy
review:
SISTERS OF “TAKE NO� MERCY
http://www.fujirock.com/2011/07/sisters-of-mercy/
all was fine.
better than fine, actually. sounded good
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:16
by Bluebell
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:31
by Being645
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:31
by _emma_
setlist (sent by e-mail from Nobue
)
ribbons
train/det
crash&burn
rock&hard place
logic
arms
dominion
summer
more
alice
anaconda
lucretia
vision thing
this corrosion
pipeline
temple
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 17:39
by Being645
wow, thank you _emma_ and thanks and greetings to Nobue ...
...
http://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_29-Jul-2011 ...
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