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Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 09:54
by Obviousman
Last night VT as an opener, this time Snub Nose? :eek:

I can see VT opening, but Top Nite Out is very odd a choice, isn't it :?:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 10:07
by doc P
at least a surprise in terms of a great way to start with imo :innocent:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 10:09
by lachert
Seriously, Doctor Jeep/ Detanation Boulevard life is always so short but they don't stop struggle to play it...

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 10:30
by aims
Lucretia to open the next one then?

I'm sure it has some significance for Von with regards to America being backwards :roll:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 10:32
by soundengine
Just got back myself from SD...

Warlocks... could be better, but, songs all have the same type of structure, and sound, with the exception of the one that starts like Stevie Wonders "Higher Ground".

SOM... I enjoyed the performance, the song structure, the effort, but two things:

1: They REALLY need a guy that can mix the sound. Nearly every song Eldritchs vocals were absent, except on the occasion where he would scream.

2: It is time for a drummer guys. I dont care how legendary Doktor is, its time to bring some life into the drums and the performance. Time to get some room echo, and not just cheap drum beats.

Id rate it 5/10.

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 10:58
by eastmidswhizzkid
my immediate response to calls for a live drummer is an indignant FUCK OFF!.....but everybody's entitled to an opinion. :roll:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:01
by nigel d
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:my immediate response to calls for a live drummer is an indignant FUCK OFF!.....but everybody's entitled to an opinion. :roll:
subtle :lol: .... but i agree

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:26
by soundengine
well, that is your opinion of course, i just feel like i am listening to Heavy Distorted guitars over Depeche Modes debut 1981 Speak and Spell CD.

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:35
by Silence is platinum
Wrong forum...

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:41
by vicus
soundengine wrote:2: It is time for a drummer guys.
He said Jehova! :lol:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:43
by doctoravalanche
Well it is not professional if the Sisters don't bring their own engineer, that's probably the case, like Bauhaus did on their tour, this is a real pity ...

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:52
by Ozpat
Obviousman wrote:Last night VT as an opener, this time Snub Nose? :eek:

I can see VT opening, but Top Nite Out is very odd a choice, isn't it :?:
Maybe different but not odd IMO.

I can see TNO as a nice opening song. :D

Bit of a short setlist again. What about the intro?

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 11:58
by nigel d
vicus wrote:
soundengine wrote:2: It is time for a drummer guys.
He said Jehova! :lol:
do want to buy a beard :innocent:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 12:40
by doc P
@ soundengine: is your first name brian by any chance? :wink:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 13:34
by Ocean Moves
looks like they are taking it abit easy by doing
(19?) songs...got to give them a break though..its a big tour. (22 songs a night=f**ked voice by the
time they hit europe!@)

snub nose is a great opener IMO

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 13:55
by lachert
anyone know something about encores? 'first' was played right after 'temple' or with some pause?

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 15:40
by tristren
Dan the set-list man also said this on dominion
> Andrew S., Helen my wife and I all concur this show
> was the best in a long
> time!!!!!!

And Pikkrong added:
>THE SAME HERE.
>GREAT SHOW.

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 18:26
by djaeon
lachert wrote:anyone know something about encores? 'first' was played right after 'temple' or with some pause?
I wouldn't call them 'encores'. But they took two short breaks between a couple songs at the end, so I guess you could say they were encores.

Warlocks = suck. I really hope this whiney indie rock thing dies soon.

Sisters = rock your sock off.

A few people I talked to that had seen them before said they were kinda dissapointing. But I had never seen them before so I had no expectations to begin with. I thought it was a great show. I had no problems hearing his vocals, I thought he sounded great. Maybe I was just in a good spot:) The only thing I could complain about is that A.E. looks terrible with a shaved head.

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 19:10
by Erudite
djaeon wrote:The only thing I could complain about is that A.E. looks terrible with a shaved head.
Unfortunately, unless Von invests in a wig, I don't think there's much he
can do about the shaved head.
Time catches up with us all sooner or later. :innocent:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 20:07
by merrisl
Morning !

6 hour drive from Vegas to SD yesterday after the i215 was closed (with us on it) due to a 20 car police chase & crash :eek:

Good job then that it was a great show last night.
Ben lot more confident & the kick off with Top Nite Out/SN was inspired.
Both hammered it stage front.
In fact later on Von had to nudge Ben from centre front.. with a smile.
More relaxed band and they looked like they enjoyed it more.

Sound was also better IMHO, more volume & smoke, as it should be :twisted:

Anyway, no more whittering, here's what you REALLY want... crappy cellphone pics !! (apologies to anyone on 56k dial up)..

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Last one for me. Enjoy the rest of the US tour you lucky peeps & see you in the UK.

Lee

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 20:18
by Ozpat
Great!!! Thanks a lot! :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 20:45
by James Blast
many thanks merrisl :notworthy:

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 20:53
by djaeon
Heh, I think I saw you taking those pics:) I was in the box seating above, on the same side of the stage as you.

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 21:20
by more-sedatives-pls
Not a big fan of most of the newer stuff (although Summer is pretty ok); but I don't have any problem with the playlist. Yes, not as original as one would've hoped for a 25th anniv tour, but well hey.... the best is yet to come, it'll change a bit over time.

And of course the Sisters don't need a drummer!!! Duhh....

Likewise, I don't think they need 'a guy that can mix the sound'. The problem is that for the past few years there just IS too much sound, and :von: just has to start howling and screaming like a sow in heat to top the guitars.

I personally prefer the threat over the attack.... but who am I, right?

ah yes; nice pics, tx!

Posted: 18 Feb 2006, 21:36
by James Blast
I played bass in a band (very briefly) in the early 90s, we did this charity gig and had a word with the guy on the mixing desk at our soundcheck, he asked for £25 to give us a good mix, we told him to fuck off!
Needless to say, we died that night. :cry:

Any band worth their salt will want their person on the sound desk, otherwise its a waste of time, energy and money.