Fave gig intros
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british Sea Power are ace live...
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FFS Dave wrote:Maybe I'm just right naive and innocent, but I haven't looked at her 'in that way' at all on the programme. But that picture - Christ On A Bike!Ed Rhombus wrote:I wasn't watching the kidsFFS Dave wrote:Ed, your new avatar is disturbingly sexy. That programme made me realise my little sh1ts aren't so bad after all!
Back on topic Mr Fiend, another Metallica corker from the mid 90's was the band simply walking on stage, house lights all quite 'on', and plunging into 'So What?'. Marvlious.
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To keep on topic Nephs intros were always good
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Went to see Dylan a few weeks back and he used American standards which was quite good.
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Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite, intro to both Yes and Siouxsie And Her Banshees IIRC
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Norwich waterfront, two or three months ago i guess.F--kwit wrote:can't disagree thereemilystrange wrote:british Sea Power are ace live...
where did you see them? there is a reasonable chance I may have been there...
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Le Sacre du printemps - the rite of spring actuallyRed Sunsets wrote:Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite, intro to both Yes and Siouxsie And Her Banshees IIRC
RLYL - puff the magic dragon, on the blow tour
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i quite like los calmos parmamrhufdshfx or whatever the hell its called that the sisters use sometimes.. I also love it when placebo come on playing "bullet proof cupid" its kinda like their version of snubnose..
Ah that was a brilliant gig!! I went to every date on that tour and reckon Norwich was definitely in the top three. I'd probably put it in my top 10 BSP gigs ever, although I have to admit I've said that about so many gigs it's probably a top 15 or 20 by now*... The sound was brilliant that night and one of the most enthusiastic crowds of the tour. I'd never been to the Waterfront before and really liked the venue. And I got to stay in the Alan Partridge famed Norwich Travelodge, which amused me no end. I also went up to Hunstanton in the afternoon to ponce about on my own on the beach where the sleeve picture of The Stranglers' Norfolk Coast album was taken, which made for one of the most enjoyable days of the year so far.emilystrange wrote:Norwich waterfront, two or three months ago i guess.F--kwit wrote:can't disagree thereemilystrange wrote:british Sea Power are ace live...
where did you see them? there is a reasonable chance I may have been there...
* in case anyone is wondering, 45. And no I do not consider that too excessive. I know about 10 people who have seen them more than that. You usually get an interesting gift on your 50th (previous ones have included a very large rainbow feather duster) which is something I'm quite looking forward to...
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But did you take your own extra-large plate for the breakfast?F--kwit wrote:[And I got to stay in the Alan Partridge famed Norwich Travelodge, which amused me no end.
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I was under the impression that the intro on Nocturne (the live album by Siouxsie And The Banshees for those not in the know) was "The Rite Of Spring"?Red Sunsets wrote:Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite, intro to both Yes and Siouxsie And Her Banshees IIRC
Has anyone else any nits I can pick?
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me, me! pik me #32markfiend wrote:I was under the impression that the intro on Nocturne (the live album by Siouxsie And The Banshees for those not in the know) was "The Rite Of Spring"?Red Sunsets wrote:Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite, intro to both Yes and Siouxsie And Her Banshees IIRC
Has anyone else any nits I can pick?
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Oops, just noticed you beat me to it on this particular nit anywaypaint it black wrote:me, me! pik me #32markfiend wrote:I was under the impression that the intro on Nocturne (the live album by Siouxsie And The Banshees for those not in the know) was "The Rite Of Spring"?Red Sunsets wrote:Stravinsky - The Firebird Suite, intro to both Yes and Siouxsie And Her Banshees IIRC
Has anyone else any nits I can pick?
Note to self: read the thread!
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U2 play tribute to Albert Speer and his Lichtdom at the 1936 Parteitag in Nuernberg???snubnoseuk wrote:They're a big part of the show aren't they? Especially with The Sisters (10 or 15 mins last year at the Forum?)
But what's your fave intro to a gig? My choice is U2 Popmart. The techno version of Pop Muzik hit the spot. And how can you fail with this:
Honourable mention to Afterhours though. Total atmos.
Martin
The little scamps.Petseri wrote:U2 play tribute to Albert Speer and his Lichtdom at the 1936 Parteitag in Nuernberg???
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it looks like a scene from 'dawn of the dead'
Sisters gig in Mexico City, 21. 10. 99
(the photo from the official homepage:
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/showca ... 9_ys12.htm)
(the photo from the official homepage:
http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/showca ... 9_ys12.htm)