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Posted: 29 Dec 2005, 23:45
by Obviousman
If it were only Vegas, it could've been just one crazy fanatic, but as there's another gig planned (Phoenix) isn't it more likely someone's behind it?
/conspiracy theory
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 00:34
by Scardwel
From the Warlocks'
homepage:
Interesting, looks like The Warlocks are opening up for The Sisters Of Mercy in February/March, we just love The Sisters Of Mercy, they rule! Thank you! Mr. Eldritch. We promise only to use HAZERS and not have a fog machine war! Check back soon for more details.
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 00:36
by Francis
I don't care why he's doing it. I'm just glad he is.
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 00:53
by Ozpat
Scardwel wrote:From the Warlocks'
homepage:
Interesting, looks like The Warlocks are opening up for The Sisters Of Mercy in February/March, we just love The Sisters Of Mercy, they rule! Thank you! Mr. Eldritch. We promise only to use HAZERS and not have a fog machine war! Check back soon for more details.
February/March? So March dates as well
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 01:17
by DeWinter
Ozpat wrote:DeWinter wrote: but I stick to my policy of not shelling out for tickets,travel,and accomodation untill he has something worth listening to,rather than the same old songs..
IMHO the Sisters are always worth listening to. I love the same old songs....but I also hope for new ones and a studio thingy....
Oh,I love them too,but not enough to want to pay money to hear them live anymore.I had a friend who was willing to put me up for the free gig in Leeds a while back,but I didn't think it worth the hassle even then.I'm not an obsessive fan,if theres nothing new for me to see/hear,I won't bother going.
I can't get excited over a handful of small gigs,I'm afraid.
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 01:26
by paint it black
the Lord giveth and then the bastard taketh away again
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 01:45
by Ozpat
paint it black wrote:Scardwel wrote:From the Warlocks'
homepage:
Interesting, looks like The Warlocks are opening up for The Sisters Of Mercy in February/March, we just love The Sisters Of Mercy, they rule! Thank you! Mr. Eldritch. We promise only to use HAZERS and not have a fog machine war! Check back soon for more details.
don't know if it matters, but it appears they're on the
Mute label
I hope it does!!! Gives me hope again
Mute is also mentioned in the FAQ section (off the slightly less boring kind).
Posted: 30 Dec 2005, 14:46
by Quiff Boy
given von's well documented dependence on cigarettes, and the fact that very few airlines offer smoking flighst any more, one can only assume he will be taking a somewhat
circuitous route to vegas...?
you could probably find see him lurking about the airport sometime over the next couple of days
leeds/bradford --> spain
[fag break]
spain --> chicago (not new york as its a no smoking city...)
[fag break]
chicago --> vegas via some creeky old domestic airline that permits smoking
see? thats why he rarely plays the states! he cant actually get there without going 8 hours without a smoke
Posted: 01 Jan 2006, 07:40
by eastmidswhizzkid
so
quiffmeister -when are you planning to change your avatar/sig/location next?
dare i say it, but no-one seems to have thought about where they will be warming-up the new guitarist ...(which they will inevitably want to -even if it is
mr. marx [/wishful thinking])
Posted: 01 Jan 2006, 15:43
by robertzombie
i went away for a few days hoping to come back to a list of UK dates. oh well...
Posted: 01 Jan 2006, 19:00
by James Blast
well I'm boycotting it, simple because my tour itenery would equal:
Glasgow --> Leeds/Bradford
[fag break]
Leeds/Bradford --> Spain
[fag break]
Spain --> Chicago (not new york as its a no smoking city...)
[fag break]
Chicago --> Vegas via some creeky old domestic airline that permits smoking and then the same on the way back, Bollocks tae that!
Posted: 01 Jan 2006, 21:14
by Barracuda
Or maybe not - "One of England's leading "goth" bands of the 1980s"
Posted: 01 Jan 2006, 21:38
by Dark
Barracuda wrote:
Or maybe not - "One of England's leading "goth" bands of the 1980s"
Well, that's the same description found on Winamp, WMP, and most other sites that are too lazy to write their own Sisters bio.
Posted: 02 Jan 2006, 13:52
by christophe
I didn't think this was official yet.
taken from the Robochrist guestbook.
Robochrist wrote: And whoever was on about Las Vegas... I might see you there, yes.
seems like Chris is on board for another tour
Posted: 02 Jan 2006, 14:15
by Bartek
but first mr. Catalyst have tourne in my country (and my hometown)
Posted: 02 Jan 2006, 15:58
by _emma_
I have a close friend in Nevada. For ages, he'd kept trying to convince me to come to visit him there for a couple of months, and I'd said no because my favourite band would never play there. He'd been ready to pay for my plane tickets. But I'd kept saying no until he gave up. He sold his place in Nevada and moved to Lithuania a few weeks ago.
And I have an uncle in Phoenix, who kept trying to convince me to visit him there for a couple of months, or maybe to stay forever, and he was ready to pay for my plane tickets too, but I said no dear uncle, how could I go that far if my favourite band are playing gigs in Europe so often. Now I guess the offer is still valid, but it's much too late to get the visa.
Conclusion: THERE MUST BE SOME DATES LATER HERE IN EUROPE. Thank you.
Posted: 02 Jan 2006, 16:42
by eastmidswhizzkid
26th june hamburg apparently...
Posted: 02 Jan 2006, 22:18
by shivarising
_emma_ wrote: Now I guess the offer is still valid, but it's much too late to get the visa.
Now, I know US security has been heightened by the shadow war on terror and all, but you don't need a visa to visit Arizona.
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 02:19
by Andrew S
shivarising wrote:_emma_ wrote: Now I guess the offer is still valid, but it's much too late to get the visa.
Now, I know US security has been heightened by the shadow war on terror and all, but you don't need a visa to visit Arizona.
Well you do under certain conditions i.e. if you have a criminal record, are HIV+, don't have citizenship of countries covered by the Visa Waiver Program (UK being one of them) etc. Otherwise, there's no need for one.
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/rctour.html
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 02:42
by James Blast
Andrew S wrote:Well you do under certain conditions i.e. if you have a criminal record, are HIV+, don't have citizenship of countries covered by the Visa Waiver Program (UK being one of them) etc. Otherwise, there's no need for one.
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/rctour.html
or a Bin Laden beard
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 02:58
by eastmidswhizzkid
i got to laugh at that one twice when i twigged that
andrew has indeed got a bin-laden beard you could hide a badger (or bin laden) in.
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 08:57
by Norman Hunter
It's all in the name. As Planet Dave will undoubtably know, in these parts Castleford and Pontefract are known as Cas Vegas and Ponte Carlo. Forget the visas and get the 163 from Boar Lane on a Day Rider
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 09:47
by paint it black
the Lord giveth and then the bastard taketh away again
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 12:26
by markfiend
robertzombie wrote: i went away for a few days hoping to come back to a list of UK dates. oh well...
Aye.
Good for all our friends west of the Atlantic. I'm not going to gripe about the gigs not being in Europe; we've had our share.
I very much doubt I'll be able to afford to get across though.
So the "surprise" is that the Sisters are playing the USA?
Posted: 03 Jan 2006, 12:58
by aims
And that it's a full blown tour, funded by Mute, who they're releasing an album on and that we're getting UK dates
Pretty please?