Got any interesting thoughts on a set of lyrics? Any that don't involve the word "indeed"? Find yourself struggling to decipher all those obtuse references Von makes? Read "1959 And All That" and still no clearer? Nope, us neither. Postcards found lying in a skip around the back of the Chemists can be found here... Don't say you weren't warned.
ruffers wrote:Whoever is on "lead" guitar duty comes in too early, there was supposed to another chord before that then he should come in after that.
havent listened back but if you're right then it wouldnt surprise me. presumably adam would have been busy rehearsing with mc5 and chris was a fairly late recruit... maybe their minds were on other things...
listening to the recording of tilburg, they make a right hash of dr jeep too. by the time of thr 1st chorus eldritch is completely out because of the guitars
still, its rock and roll innit? who cares if its planned or not.
It also shows the absolute control-freakiness of Andrew. Everything can be as meticulously planned as you want to, but when something goes very wrong, he just misses some beats, start a ten-second thinking procedure and says "what the Hell, let's start some seventies lyrics. The rest will join in I hope. Those anoraks before the stage will love it as always".
Another artist would start stammering and hide behind embarassed laughter. Von just goes on with the show.
Just took another listen. I won't be offering mine for weeding, because Sister Ray is cut at about 9:20 and fades out instead of the full 11:30 or so version I heard elsewhere.
Ah well. I have a sneaky suspicion it was mp3 sourced too.
Dark wrote:And even that was then given a regular outing for a few gigs after.
Even at the Pukkelpop Festival in 1992 where it wasn't sung a capella, Von fitted it in nicely to Sister Ray.
Where's the weed for that?
To be honest, it's not a great gig anyway, just Sister Ray is worth it.
I disagree That night in august 92 was my first Sisters gig and it rocked my world! They opened with Comfortably Numb/ Some Kind of Stranger and was a complete surprise! Very good moshin' during Alice & More, Bricheno let his guitar see all corners of the stage during Gimme Shelter and they used Fix (!), 1969 (!) & Sister ray(!!) to top it all off... SMASHING! Still in my top 3...next to Dour 97 & Lokeren 05.
About a weed: I have a dvd with that concert, but I can't copy dvd's... (the recording is pretty amateurish too)
ruffers wrote:I'm aware it's a cover, I may even have the original somewhere. But when the Sisters are doing "mash up's" then it truly isn't the band I first saw in 1985.
NB this is not necessarily a bad thing.
<edit> rethink. It probably is in this case.
"gimme gimme gimme" anyone?
and the music makes up for a lot...