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Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 02:21
by eastmidswhizzkid
Quiff Boy wrote:Hom_Corleone wrote:Now do I book a Eurpoean ticket or wait for him to book Birmingham acadamy? Mmmmm.
hehehe. the eternal question!:urff:
makes you glad you couldn't afford the states in a if-i'd-scraped-all-my-money-together-i'd-be-fooked kinda way doesn't it?
and you're right
quiffster -that
is the question.
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 02:37
by Planet Dave
paint it black wrote:privately funded, unsustainable, hired hands, and no product, the sisters have come home to die
in a lifetime of fun, paris is the final joke
Possibly so, but who cares. Tour fever is rampant, and I can't even afford to
think about any of the gigs announced so far.
Love it whilst it lasts.
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 10:28
by Obviousman
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:Hom_Corleone wrote:Now do I book a Eurpoean ticket or wait for him to book Birmingham acadamy? Mmmmm.
hehehe. the eternal question!:urff:
makes you glad you couldn't afford the states in a if-i'd-scraped-all-my-money-together-i'd-be-fooked kinda way doesn't it?
Indeed, phew... I'm curious if they'll be doing Belgium
Whoever metioned Florence: Eat a bistecca fiorentina for me, will you, the
best steak you'll ever be eating
Owh: What about warm-up gigs when you see this extensive tour
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 11:10
by markfiend
paint it black wrote:privately funded, unsustainable, hired hands, and no product, the sisters have come home to die
in a lifetime of fun, paris is the final joke
but what a way to go
other people in the industry may have different ideas, as the man said, we'll see
I hope you're wrong.
But everyone should visit Paris before they die.
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 11:38
by hallucienate
At worst: How far is it from Jersey to Paris?
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 11:56
by czuczu
Bit of Florence & Paris sounds a lot more tempting than that difficult Canadian trip I'd just started planning... A lot warmer too!
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 11:57
by Quiff Boy
paris? death?
not much to choose between the two, is there?
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 12:06
by czuczu
Quiff Boy wrote:paris? death?
not much to choose between the two, is there?
I'd take the town with all the good eating & drinking...
Every time!
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 12:17
by Quiff Boy
czuczu wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:paris? death?
not much to choose between the two, is there?
I'd take the town with all the good eating & drinking...
Every time!
hades?
i gather the locals are a gosh-darn-sight more welcoming there too
forgive me, i've several bad experiences (cancelled connecting flights, missed connecting flights, forced stop-overs, lost luggage, etc etc) at that god-forsaken CDG airport
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 12:24
by czuczu
Quiff Boy wrote:forgive me, i've several bad experiences (cancelled connecting flights, missed connecting flights, forced stop-overs, lost luggage, etc etc) at that god-forsaken CDG airport
Yeah, that'd do it..
I feel exactly the same about Brussels Midi, a station I've spent far too much time hanging around for trains that just ain't happening (or have already happened..)
Gare Du Nord rocks tho
Airports suck, wherever they are.
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 12:34
by czuczu
Incidentally FNAC is saying tickets are no longer available for the Paris date?!?
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 13:11
by Obviousman
czuczu wrote:Incidentally FNAC is saying tickets are no longer available for the Paris date?!?
Can't be sold out
that quick
I'll check out if Fnac Antwerp is selling tickets right away by the way
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 14:36
by dtsom
czuczu wrote:Incidentally FNAC is saying tickets are no longer available for the Paris date?!?
the tickets are available fro paris show
http://www.fnacspectacles.com/recherche ... tegorie=-7
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 14:51
by Obviousman
But not online 'Plus disponible dans notre réseau' means not longer available through our network...
By the way: Who/What's 'nous productions', it means our productions, but le Zénith is apparently not allowed to produce stuff itself (I read that going through their site yesterday)?
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 16:22
by czuczu
The Zenith calendar isn't showing the date yet either so maybe FNAC are a little ahead of themselves with adding the tickets. Nous verrons...
Fingers crossed cos I definitely fancy this one.
Posted: 26 Jan 2006, 16:27
by Obviousman
czuczu wrote:The Zenith calendar isn't showing the date yet either so maybe FNAC are a little ahead of themselves with adding the tickets. Nous verrons...
Fingers crossed cos I definitely fancy this one.
.
I bought my ticket a couple of hours ago (on a real-life ticket desk), so they're definately on sale
New York March 6
Posted: 01 Feb 2006, 19:34
by EvilBastard
Anyone coming to this gig, or am I going to be the token tyke?
This could be the swansong - he's going to be 50 in a couple of years, maybe it's time he and Nursie settled down somewhere.
PS What has he been doing for money lately?[/b][/i]
Posted: 03 Feb 2006, 00:18
by scruff
Picked up a flier last night at Manchester academy and it shows sisters coming soon late april / early may - date tba
Posted: 03 Feb 2006, 00:49
by Drenchrom
Looks like the tour could take in the same places as before. London-Leeds-Manchester-Nottingham-Glasgow, hopefully not Wolverhampton (sorry if you live there) but hopefully Bristol, as I live there.
Maybe as the Europe tour takes in different places this UK tour (if there is one) will hit some different towns ie Brighton, Norwich, Newcastle, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Portsmouth. Best to wait and see before shelling out pots of cash on the Mainland dates.
Matt..
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 18:54
by Electrochrome
Am I losing it? Sisters tours dates multiplying on the site...UK dates, finally.
That brings it to 50, as of now, and no London dates (yet).
Hot damn. Biggest tour since '91, yes? No product, no contract...50 dates. Not bad. All those US cities, too...Phoenix, Albuquerque, Austin...will the mall goths unite in such spots? Curious to see how they sell all over.
What happened? Competent promoters finally appeared, or Von wants to take over the world (finally)?
Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 19:09
by mockeldritch
Drenchrom wrote:
Maybe as the Europe tour takes in different places this UK tour (if there is one) will hit some different towns ie Brighton, Norwich, Newcastle, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Portsmouth. Best to wait and see before shelling out pots of cash on the Mainland dates.
Matt..
The last time they played Norwich was about 1984 I think! It would be par for the course if they decided to fulfill one of my greatest teenage wishes 12 years too late!
Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 13:29
by Nazareth
channel 4 teletext have announced the UK dates aswell, although they also say their last album was 1990's dr jeep...!
Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 15:42
by Ozpat
Nazareth wrote:channel 4 teletext have announced the UK dates aswell, although they also say their last album was 1990's dr jeep...!
Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 23:56
by twp
Electrochrome wrote:Am I losing it? Sisters tours dates multiplying on the site...UK dates, finally.
That brings it to 50, as of now, and no London dates (yet).
Might want to head down Astoria Way come May 2nd
Posted: 10 Feb 2006, 23:58
by twp
mockeldritch wrote:Drenchrom wrote:
Maybe as the Europe tour takes in different places this UK tour (if there is one) will hit some different towns ie Brighton, Norwich, Newcastle, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Portsmouth. Best to wait and see before shelling out pots of cash on the Mainland dates.
Matt..
The last time they played Norwich was about 1984 I think! It would be par for the course if they decided to fulfill one of my greatest teenage wishes 12 years too late!
some one is tapping in to your dreams, Norwich May 6th