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Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 09:52
by Being645
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 10:16
by lachert
Quiff Boy wrote:lachert wrote:
currently +13 for me, moved to stockport, cheshire half year ago. living in hat museum now, 5 minute walk from strawberry studios
quite fun
You're in Stockport? Bloody hell! That's only up the road from me! I'm in central Manchester
yeah, only 45 minutes in stagecoach 192 on a6 and i'm on piccadilly ready for party
any more heartlanders from manchester? saw few blokes in sisters t-shirts but nobody i know.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 12:43
by H. Blackrose
SETLIST:
(intro)
Ribbons
Dr Jeep / Det Blvd
First and Last and Always
Crash and Burn
Amphetamine Logic
This Corrosion (!)
No Time To Cry
Gift That Shines
On the Wire / Teachers
Arms
Dominion / Mother Russia
Summer (Von's comment: "man, is it hot")
Alice
Anaconda
MORE (!!!)
Flood 2
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Something Fast
Vision Thing
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Lucretia (first half)
Top Nite Out (?)
Temple of Love (second half)
Von: "We've been here for a week and we've loved it."
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 12:47
by H. Blackrose
Observations:
One of Von's mates called Craig was the support act, half an hour of singer-songwriter-acoustic guitar stuff. Possibly Von's sense of humour?
Von was inaudible for the first couple of songs but the sound was great after that. It seemed that either Von was singing the new songs louder or they were turning him up for it, on the assumption that everyone was singing along anyway on the old ones.
Doktor Avalanche is now powered by 3 Macbooks with the letters D, O and K on their lids. Good to see Si rocking out.
Von has a beard now (as in 2005) so I think it was him I saw walking near the venue yesterday. Every goth in Auckland came out of the woodwork. One of them grabbed me for a snog during "Dominion/MR", which I will have to explain to the missus.
Good to meet Randall Flagg, and to see every freakin' goth I used to hang out with in Wellington come up for the gig.
It was everything I envisaged and expected a TSOM gig to be, although personally disappointed not to hear "Giving Ground" or "Romeo Down". Well worth the money. Fantastic.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 12:51
by faderc
Wow.
Opening set was by Craig from NZ punk legends Sticky Filth, acoustic. Really fukn great.
And then TSOM.
It was all pretty quiet, but everything just built up and up. It just kept getting more and more rock n roll. For me personally, This Corrosion and Dominion/Mother Russia were hi-lights. I even enjoyed a rousing version of Vision Thing before 2nd? 3rd? encore closer Temple of Love.
It was worth the 20yr wait. When they come back (
) Ill do it all over again. TSOM changed my life back then, and they re-affirmed that tonight.
At the end, Von said theyd been in country for a week, and had a great time, in a very sincere way.
TSOM, thanks, it been real.
faderc
xx
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 12:54
by Husek
Thanks for the setlist and review
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BTW, nice to see Anaconda there again, i've missed it some 2011 gigs.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 13:22
by Being645
Hah, love to hear all went well. I can imagine a lovely variety of Anaconda ...
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Thanks for setlist and everything...
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Wiki updated ...
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Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 19:56
by AdrenochromeNZ
And the big surprise of the night.... Von has retired the yellow shirt!!!! Black combat fatigues for the night.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:09
by lachert
you're not familiar with youtube in your hobbit-holes out there, right?
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:18
by H. Blackrose
Plenty of people were filming but I can't afford a phone of that quality.
The place was near-to sold out, impressive given the competition of System of a Down and Roger Waters doing
The Wall. I yelled for "Comfortably Numb", but to no avail.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 20:41
by bearskin
H. Blackrose wrote:
Von has a beard now (as in 2005) so I think it was him I saw walking near the venue yesterday.
A soon as he came on stage I thought <damn> yes it would've been. Good Von spot!
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 22:08
by bearskin
My 10p worth:
Standing mid-room straight-on to the vocal microphone I thought the sound started OK and got a lot better as the gig went on. Von was virtually inaudible - not much more than a mumble - for 'Ribbons' and 'Dr Jeep', but by a few songs in it seemed to improve. Certainly by the second half he was very clear and seemed really into it - pouring meaning into every sentence. I had honestly thought that he might just be going through the motions a bit, but that wasn't the case at all. Like the goatee, very cool. He looks a VERY young 52-yr old.
I strolled down to the front right, in front of Chris for 'Summer' to 'Flood 2', a couple of people back. Sound still excellent in front of the stage. Atmosphere quite subdued down there - a few punters just limply stood there, but a small moshpit started rocking for 'Alice/Anaconda/More'. Von commented how hot it was - like a bloody oven in there, and Chris was looking quite a bit worse for wear. I know he's not been in the finest of health recently and looked like he might've been struggling a bit in the furnace.
Seemed like a good percentage of the crowd didn't know the "new" songs, and maybe only a handful of us recognised 'Gift That Shines' or 'Top Nite Out'? Absolutely stoked to hear 'Teachers/On the Wire' - a standout of the night. Great versions of 'Arms' and 'Crash 'n Burn', but I have to say, I do like the unreleased stuff probably a bit more than most of the released material. And WTF is with 'Temple of Love'? It's a muddy mess. Without the vocals you'd hardly know it. It needs to be much sparser and clearer. Compare to 'Something Fast' that was crystal clear, and then to finish with something that is just a sonic puddle isn't working in my book. Fine, if you want to go out on a big finish - do the encore with 'Lucretia' (superb BTW) 'Top Nite Out', then do the singalong-a version of 'This Corrosion'?
The absolute highlights of the night?' Top Nite Out' was the best bit of pure guitar magic of the evening. 'No Time to Cry' - surprisingly, given that it's a long way down my list of fave TSOM singles, but Von actually sang it like he really meant it injecting real personality to the words - almost like a lullaby, like you could whisper it to a child? I didn't mind the flattening out of the gig in the middle with 'Gift that Shines' and 'Teachers/On the Wire', as it meant you could take a breath and lose yourself in those two songs. Dunno if the rest of the crowd thought the same though - it was like 8 minutes of shoe gazing, waiting for something else they could yell along to...
Overall it was everything I'd expected. I guess in my wildest dreams I'd hoped for something truely amazing. Like, fab reworked versions of songs, some old classics and maybe even some 'actual' "new" songs. In truth, I've been browsing Youtube a bit recently and there doesn't seem to be a whole heap of difference from what is aw last night to concerts from 2006? Even setlists seem eerily similar. However, I am absolutely not grumbling - this was my chance to see TSOM live and they did not disappoint. I guess this is what you get nowadays, and there are plenty of us happy with it. I'd say that the girls are easily on a par with anything else that's out there on the festival-rock circuit at the moment. Not sure if I'd pay to see the same show again - if I thought it would just be more of the same - though.
BTW, i did offer my spare tickets to a couple of people in Galbriaths, but no takers - which is a shame as Chris had put me on the guestlist and we got invited to the "after show party", so someone missed out. I guess everyone who wanted to go and got dressed up already had their tickets though. On a side note - when I lived in Bristol in the early 90s there was a pub called the "Bunch of Grapes" that was colloquially known as "The Bunch of Goths" due the clientelle. Good to see Galbriaths transformed in to the Bunch of Goths for the night!
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 22:15
by bearskin
lachert wrote:you're not familiar with youtube in your hobbit-holes out there, right?
Stephen Fry stole all our bandwidth.
my 2c worth
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 22:18
by Czar
As everyone else said the voice was inaudible for a while. In fact for quite a few songs it sounded like we were listening to Karaoke Sisters of Mercy.
Vision Thing is my least favourite SoM material and unfortunately that metal guitar sounds seems to have been used for all the previous material also.
There were plenty of highlights, pre encore they would be
First and Last and Always
Amphetamine Logic
This Corrosion (!)
No Time To Cry
Alice
All in all good show. But not a great show.
Did they live up to my own hype, probably not. But I am glad I saw them play live. Nice couple of encores.
Posted: 22 Feb 2012, 23:27
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
Thanks to all for reviews and setlists. 13th Floor have a similar review
http://13thfloor.co.nz/reviews/concert- ... b-22-2012/ Sounds not exactly dissimilar to the rest of the XXX tour, and still no
Far Parade !!
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 00:09
by H. Blackrose
What kind of an imbecile reviews a Sisters concert and complains about the drum machine and all the smoke?!? Complete ignorance
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 00:41
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
H. Blackrose wrote:What kind of an imbecile reviews a Sisters concert and complains about the drum machine and all the smoke?!? Complete ignorance
Up to a point. But if a friend dragged me along to a gig that cost that much on the grounds that it was the greatest band ever, then half the band was basically a backing track, the sound was a muddle for the first half and you couldn't see a thing, I might just think of mentioning it.
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 01:41
by bearskin
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:
But if a friend dragged me along to a gig that cost that much on the grounds that it was the greatest band ever, then half the band was basically a backing track, the sound was a muddle for the first half and you couldn't see a thing, I might just think of mentioning it.
But it's what you get. They are still a great band, within their own limitations. I don't know of many who would get close to the power and glory of the girls on today's rockfest circuit.
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 08:21
by Ozpat
H. Blackrose wrote: Von has a beard now (as in 2005)
2003 you mean
Thanks for the reviews!
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 09:02
by Nikolas Vitus Lagartija
bearskin wrote:Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:
But if a friend dragged me along to a gig that cost that much on the grounds that it was the greatest band ever, then half the band was basically a backing track, the sound was a muddle for the first half and you couldn't see a thing, I might just think of mentioning it.
But it's what you get. They are still a great band, within their own limitations. I don't know of many who would get close to the power and glory of the girls on today's rockfest circuit.
I'm sure all of us on here (
Sultan referred to us as the "Heartland OCD brigade" !) would agree on that. That reviewer was clearly not a diehard fan, but amongst the criticisms he did acknowledge that it was a great gig, despite the limitations (which due to a lack of research he had not expected).
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 09:28
by lachert
Ozpat wrote:H. Blackrose wrote: Von has a beard now (as in 2005)
2003 you mean
2005 is correct
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 10:30
by Ozpat
lachert wrote:Ozpat wrote:H. Blackrose wrote: Von has a beard now (as in 2005)
2003 you mean
2005 is correct
Awright! Thumbs up!
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 10:35
by Bartek
2005 for sure:
http://www.sisters-pics.de/Hildesheim/S ... C07225.htm ( (c) sisters-pics)
so back of The Judas of Mercy ?
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 12:44
by markfiend
lachert wrote:
It's always great to see these informal photos of our chairman.
Posted: 23 Feb 2012, 12:56
by lachert
"judas leaves the sisters" long time ago.
rather "just back from vacation" or "small gap in vacation" style
anyway, he's just a clumsy copycat of my humble person