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Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:01
by DasPerltAber
Andrew S wrote:dinky daisy wrote:
It's what happened when Right Said Fred turned into Right Said Meth
My first thought was, "Should I superimpose my head on this photo in place of Paul's?"
It is kinda romantic in an upsetting way, innit? *LOL*
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:04
by DasPerltAber
abridged wrote:DasPerltAber wrote:DasPerltAber wrote:
Are you implying there was any drink or drugs involved here?
I for one was, and stayed, sober as f**k......*cough*
Ah I can confirm that you didn't have a drink in your hand at all up at the front Wednesday night! Neither did the completely sober Irish guy beside you of course!
I have got a slight clue as to just who YOU might be, sir!
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:07
by abridged
DasPerltAber wrote:abridged wrote:DasPerltAber wrote:
I for one was, and stayed, sober as f**k......*cough*
Ah I can confirm that you didn't have a drink in your hand at all up at the front Wednesday night! Neither did the completely sober Irish guy beside you of course!
I have got a slight clue as to just who YOU might be, sir!
Ah there was a lot of smoke and lights! Twas nice to meet you!
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:11
by Vision
Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:13
by Robson
Boy meets boy full stop
We zen gewoon chaloes da ist .......
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:54
by Andie
Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Hey...I remember seeing your paw-prints
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 13:59
by Vision
Andie wrote:Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Hey...I remember seeing your paw-prints
*waves*
I figured the train of thought for most looking at me would be "Hey look at her arm" closely followed by "Holy hell bewbs" and then "Is that a sticker?"...
I met some bloke called Phil, who got one of my little cards with my contact info on. (I thought I'd meet loads of people, and I usually forget, so I made cards.) I think he got promptly bollocked by his mate because he was married.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 14:03
by Andie
Yuitsu wrote:Andie wrote:Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Hey...I remember seeing your paw-prints
*waves*
I figured the train of thought for most looking at me would be "Hey look at her arm" closely followed by "Holy hell bewbs" and then "Is that a sticker?"...
I met some bloke called Phil, who got one of my little cards with my contact info on. (I thought I'd meet loads of people, and I usually forget, so I made cards.) I think he got promptly bollocked by his mate because he was married.
I would have said hello, but I didn't realise that you posted here too. Next time maybe, and I'll introduce to my wife first
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 14:06
by Vision
I utterly forgot about HL after the London 2009 gigs, and only remembered while in Leeds when Tim (who I've known from elsewhere for far too long without meeting prior!) was wandering around with stickers and I demanded one
Top tip: Do not apply stickers to naked skin.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 14:14
by Mothra
robm wrote:jande wrote:the feeling I got at the gigs was that it was no longer
and 'hired hands' but a well-oiled functioning machine of a band (an industrial groove one at that)
When
bounded onstage through the smoke on Thursday, I had that same thought.
Which I promptly forgot what with all the enjoying the gig.
I noticed that they all come on stage together now. First few times I saw the current line-up Chris & Ben came out first, leaving Andrew to make a grand entrance and get his own cheers/applause
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 14:58
by ribbons69
Andie wrote:Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Hey...I remember seeing your paw-prints
And I remember seeing your pawprints and cleavage ! You were talking to my girlfriend on the thursday night on the black sofa's in the foyer.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 15:01
by Vision
ribbons69 wrote:Andie wrote:Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
I was the girl with pawprints up her arm and a lot of cleavage with a sticker on it. Probably looking slightly lost a lot of the time.
Hey...I remember seeing your paw-prints
And I remember seeing your pawprints and cleavage ! You were talking to my girlfriend on the thursday night on the black sofa's in the foyer.
Aaaaah
Girly in the sisters hoodie! I know who you mean
I saw her trying to go to sleep later on, did she succeed?
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 15:33
by darkparticle
There are some seriously scary photo's from The Dry Dock...
Less so as I was on the other side of the lens
weebs wore the winners shirt
Hom C great meeting you but as I said, dissapointed not to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvElQlGgPcs
Especially for
Madame B there's a photo I took in Leeds Ctr. (last page of the flickr set I posted).
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 15:37
by Andie
darkparticle wrote:andie wrote:There are some seriously scary photo's from The Dry Dock...
Less so as I was on the other side of the lens
weebs wore the winners shirt
Hom C great meeting you but as I said, dissapointed not to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvElQlGgPcs
Especially for
Madame B there's a photo I took in Leeds Ctr. (last page of the flickr set I posted).
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 16:03
by Vision
darkparticle wrote:There are some seriously scary photo's from The Dry Dock...
Less so as I was on the other side of the lens
Oh god so many comments I could make here. Argh.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 16:16
by sziamiau
unrelated but Yuitsu I would love to see your tat..contemplating cat related tat myself
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 18:03
by dtsom
well in home since the crazy trip to Leeds(almost 12 hours to get there, and almost 12 hours to come back)
wel both gigs were superbs in my opinion, I think the first one was better...I don´t know why.... mayby to hear MORE which didn´t expect it at all helped.....I don´t know ,altought KISS in the second night was a corker too.....
only that after 12 hours to trip,without sllep last night and a lot of beers in Dry cock, this night was quite hard for me.....I was so tired and drunk that I MUST THANK TO ZENO FOR GO TO THE HOTEL WHIT ME....IF IT WEREN´T FROM HIM I COULD HAVE BEENN LOOKING FOR THE HOTEL FOR A FEW HOURS.....
second night was better because i sleep alot of hours,so tiring disapear...
I normally complain about that the sisters gigs are quite low(in volumen) but this time I found those gigs whit a great volumen level.....
only complain for me was feddback(it can be 2 or 3 per gig but more....)
well anyway I enjoyed a lot, meet new people and see the usual suspect that I saw in all the sisters gig that I atended....
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 18:25
by robm
unholyracket wrote:I am also trying to purge the memory of the NEC in 92.
I may have misexcommunicated here.
NEC 92 was my first Sisters gig and I liked it. I'll defer to anyone who saw them earlier, but it was my benchmark up to now.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 19:25
by Sita
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 19:42
by lachert
first night's volume was maybe not acoustic one, but not rock'n'roll concert either, so i rather stay and check out what's going on the stage.
second night's volume was so-so proper, so legs start to dancing themselfs and banana appeard on the face
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 20:41
by Andie
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 20:48
by NickW
Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
The words Tim Sinister and faield in the same sentence who would have thought
Seriously thought think Mr Sinister did a good job with the name stickers much better than I would have done
Would have like to introduce myself to more heartlander however therewere so many of you and I get quite nervous
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 20:51
by Vision
We will go some mammoth distances..
I did a 550 mile round trip over 2 days. In retrospect, I should probably have extended it and come up on the Wednesday and gone home Saturday.
Although, that, of course, means a whole bunch more time for me to get into trouble. I've gotten myself into enough with the time I was there already...
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 21:03
by nigel d
My tuppence worth then......
Wednesday was the night for me.. Much anticipation on th strain from Cumbria...hello to the two lovely people I met on the train from Carlisle , they even came and said hello later at the gig, which was very nice. And again to say ta ta at the end. Enjoyed my cake and postcards. Bought another t shirt . saw mr fiend briefly.
Sound was good lights better than the last couple of gigs I've been to, as ever it was over Far too soon but every moment enjoyed. Eldo seemed happy and the mix was good.
Anticipation well sated.
Posted: 20 Feb 2011, 21:43
by Vision
NickW wrote:Yuitsu wrote:Tim Sinister failed *utterly* in his duty to introduce a visitor to Leeds to anyone.
The words Tim Sinister and faield in the same sentence who would have thought
Seriously thought think Mr Sinister did a good job with the name stickers much better than I would have done
Would have like to introduce myself to more heartlander however therewere so many of you and I get quite nervous
I am actually quite shy without the aid of a few vodkas so I can sympathise with you! People tend to get the shock of their lives when they meet me and I'm really quiet as I...survey the surroundings, as it were. Once a few drinks have gone down me, then I'm a terror.