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Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 14:45
by Loki
Hojyuu-obi wrote:JB wrote:Can't really vote on this one. Once a Black October boy, always a Black October boy.
Which gigs did you see back then,
JB ?
On that particular tour they very kindly did a nice little 50 mile circle around Peterborough with Nottingham, Leicester, Norwich and Colchester on consecutive nights. Which was nice.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:23
by Gottdammerung
Last time I saw them was at the NEC in 93... my very sad confessions are that I missed the last two times they played the UK as the first time (2001) I was incarcerated for my part in Mayday 2000.. and then I missed them last time at the Forum because I refused to take an upstairs ticket!
Doh! (in both instances!)
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:30
by randdebiel²
christophe wrote:
deinze bad?
the only thing I remember from the Ternat show was the f**king hip hop band that played before them and the WoW that I got when the show was over.
what would I give now to get a chance to see them as they have been in their first years..........
Deinze was horrible because of the crowd, never seen such a motionless apathic nitwits...the sound quality was quite bad too...
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:32
by randdebiel²
christophe wrote:
deinze bad?
the only thing I remember from the Ternat show was the f**king hip hop band that played before them and the WoW that I got when the show was over.
what would I give now to get a chance to see them as they have been in their first years..........
what I liked in Ternat was that the gig was probably the most agressive ever(in an enthusiastic way, I mean, n fighting but really electrified), I had to protect my gf for a while, until the security took her away because the people were pushing too hard and she was in the front row...
even she keeps saying it was a memorable gig
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:39
by Hojyuu-obi
JB wrote:Hojyuu-obi wrote:JB wrote:Can't really vote on this one. Once a Black October boy, always a Black October boy.
Which gigs did you see back then,
JB ?
On that particular tour they very kindly did a nice little 50 mile circle around Peterborough with Nottingham, Leicester, Norwich and Colchester on consecutive nights. Which was nice.
Very nice indeed.
You should have taken a tape recorder to Norwich.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:44
by Loki
Hojyuu-obi wrote: You should have taken a tape recorder to Norwich.
I make no comment whatsoever.
For fear of my inbox going into PM meltdown ...
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 15:50
by Scardwel
randdebiel² wrote:what I liked in Ternat was that the gig was probably the most agressive ever(in an enthusiastic way, I mean, n fighting but really electrified), I had to protect my gf for a while, until the security took her away because the people were pushing too hard and she was in the front row...
even she keeps saying it was a memorable gig
Ternat (the infamous 'garden centre' gig) was a total let-down for me after the brilliance of the festivals shows in Bonn, Arvika and Hasselt earlier that year. The band definitely weren't on best form and they left out Ribbons!
Best thing about that gig was the strange raspberry-flavoured Belgian beer they were selling there.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 16:00
by Hojyuu-obi
Scardwel wrote:Best thing about that gig was the strange raspberry-flavoured Belgian beer they were selling there.
Lindemans ?
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 16:08
by Scardwel
Hojyuu-obi wrote:Lindemans ?
Yep! I checked their site and remembered the logo.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 16:10
by randdebiel²
Scardwel wrote:randdebiel² wrote:what I liked in Ternat was that the gig was probably the most agressive ever(in an enthusiastic way, I mean, n fighting but really electrified), I had to protect my gf for a while, until the security took her away because the people were pushing too hard and she was in the front row...
even she keeps saying it was a memorable gig
Ternat (the infamous 'garden centre' gig) was a total let-down for me after the brilliance of the festivals shows in Bonn, Arvika and Hasselt earlier that year. The band definitely weren't on best form and they left out Ribbons!
Best thing about that gig was the strange raspberry-flavoured Belgian beer they were selling there.
well, I didn't say the sisters themselves were brilliant on that gig, I said the gig was fab, that's not the same
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 16:40
by Hojyuu-obi
Scardwel wrote:Hojyuu-obi wrote:Lindemans ?
Yep! I checked their site and remembered the logo.
yummy
If you like raspberry there's also
Liefmans which is slightly more bitter + little higher in the Alcohol % IIRC.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:04
by randdebiel²
Hojyuu-obi wrote:
yummy
If you like raspberry there's also
Liefmans which is slightly more bitter + little higher in the Alcohol % IIRC.
are we turnin this into a beer thread?
there is only one place: delirium café in Brussels
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:07
by christophe
randdebiel² wrote:what I liked in Ternat was that the gig was probably the most agressive ever(in an enthusiastic way, I mean, n fighting but really electrified), I had to protect my gf for a while, until the security took her away because the people were pushing too hard and she was in the front row...
even she keeps saying it was a memorable gig
front row, right infront of
Adam Pearson Baby
I do remember the crowd going bazurk in a way I haven't seen alot.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:11
by randdebiel²
christophe wrote:
front row, right infront of
Adam Pearson Baby
I do remember the crowd going bazurk in a way I haven't seen alot.
I must have seen you then....you weren't one of the guys trying to hurt my girlfriend, were you?
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:25
by christophe
randdebiel² wrote:christophe wrote:
front row, right infront of
Adam Pearson Baby
I do remember the crowd going bazurk in a way I haven't seen alot.
I must have seen you then....you weren't one of the guys trying to hurt my girlfriend, were you?
I was the very skinny, small boy. quite nerveus but entousiast. for it was one of my first real concerts.
The only women I remember is the singer from
lords of acid . she was standing right infront of me....
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:27
by randdebiel²
christophe wrote:
I was the very skinny, small boy. quite nerveus but entousiast. for it was one of my first real concerts.
The only women I remember is the singer from
lords of acid . she was standing right infront of me....
we left the hall during their gig because it was too boring
I don't remember you, sorry, but then again it's been a while...
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 17:47
by christophe
randdebiel² wrote:christophe wrote:
I was the very skinny, small boy. quite nerveus but entousiast. for it was one of my first real concerts.
The only women I remember is the singer from
lords of acid . she was standing right infront of me....
we left the hall during their gig because it was too boring
I don't remember you, sorry, but then again it's been a while...
we left right after
The Sisters. my friend (the guy who introduced me to The Sisters ) was a total freak, he didn't care for the other bands. So we
Did NOT see any of the other bands...
next time they play we meet up okay
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 18:33
by _emma_
It's all in the eye of the beholder. I've seen so many people describing a gig as disappointing whereas others said the very same gig was brilliant. And I mean people who have attended many gigs and so have a big range to refer to. Me, I'm only disappointed if I don't manage to make it to the front row. Once I'm there and the band get on stage, there is nothing that could dissapoint me.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 19:34
by dee902
Well, consider I've never seen them
, I'm hoping they tour again before I get old and grey.
Posted: 15 Dec 2004, 20:33
by Electrochrome
Bitching aside, I thought Smoke and Mirrors (the shows I saw) was pretty damned good, especially against a lot of concerts. They just put on a good, fun rock show.
It's been two years since those dates were announced...even my 'new'er bootlegs are getting old as we sit here, wondering if the man will just friggin' retire for real and stop playing games...
Face it, Von. You're not getting $3,000,000 from a major. Finish the songs you started in 1997 or whenever and sell the CD-Rs at your concerts for 10 pounds a pop, enough people will buy them. Or record yours show and sell them after.
Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 02:11
by boudicca
Um, that would be the one when I was 16 - Trippy Licht Fantastich I think (it was Sept 2nd 2000, someone'll know)- I had the tickets, I had the outfit, I had joy in my heart...
Woke up the morning of the concert, I had full-blown flu.
The most ill I've ever been in my life, on that day of all days. I struggled out of my bed, dutifully applied some lippy and crimped my hair a bit, before literally collapsing on the floor. My mum heard the thud and ran up to inform me that I was not going. I must have looked a picture. I went back to my bed and cried!
My friend who I was going with gave my ticket to the Romanian exchange student who was staying with her. I've not had a chance to see
since.
Life's a bitch.
Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 09:16
by randdebiel²
christophe wrote:randdebiel² wrote:christophe wrote:
I was the very skinny, small boy. quite nerveus but entousiast. for it was one of my first real concerts.
The only women I remember is the singer from
lords of acid . she was standing right infront of me....
we left the hall during their gig because it was too boring
I don't remember you, sorry, but then again it's been a while...
we left right after
The Sisters. my friend (the guy who introduced me to The Sisters ) was a total freak, he didn't care for the other bands. So we
Did NOT see any of the other bands...
next time they play we meet up okay
ok...btw, you're not going to hof ter lo on saturday?
Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 13:02
by nigel d
10th anniversary gig leeds uni
20th anniversary gig leeds uni
blank canvas leeds saturday gig
(( probably the best, even when quite a few of the"younger ones " were complaining about the smoke (lots and lots).was lemmy really there that night?AE:"... and the amazing mr lemmy" at the start of vision thing)
all the others ive been working / seeing to children / family things
Posted: 16 Dec 2004, 18:09
by elguiri
Haaaaaaaaaa..........You aint lived unless you saw them in 83/84/85, but especially 83.
Mind you i havent seen em since , the only problem is i dont think i want to either ( unless they do it right...ie "get the band back together , were on a m*****n from god" Hang on thats the Blues Brothers.Well same thing applies , and play the fuckin songs the right way as well)
s**t im turning into Victor Meldrew!
Posted: 17 Dec 2004, 20:13
by Erudite
D/T becuase for me it did equal S.
TTLF was also very good.
All got a bit repetative after that for me.