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Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 13:47
by Padstar
im still recovering...... it was a blast!

Fantsatic to meet Corpunk abd snowey and see everyone else!

Paddy.

Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 17:56
by CorpPunk
EVEN BETTER THAN THE REAL THING!!!

Said it once, and I'll say it again: Paddy is my rawk god hero.

Highlights definitely include the 5 or so of 8 Heartland t-shirt overthrow on stage during '1969', and Quiffy reprising the whole of Eldritch's video posing during 'This Corrosion'! Ha! A goth-dancing boy with rhythm? How is it possible??? :notworthy:

And it was great to meet you all: reverberater and the missus, Ed, snowey, Scardwel, Paddy, etc...

Aw, can ya feel the love? :kiss:

Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 19:57
by James Blast
CorpPunk wrote:Aw, can ya feel the love? :kiss:
Well I sure do, Damn! you guys gotta get yer asses north of the border.

Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 21:21
by Quiff Boy
CorpPunk wrote:and Quiffy reprising the whole of Eldritch's video posing during 'This Corrosion'! Ha! A goth-dancing boy with rhythm? How is it possible??? :notworthy:
dunno what you mean...

:innocent: :innocent: :innocent:

*cough*

Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 21:31
by Carrie
Yes, a great night out...sorry I didn't chat to more people, Ed Jnr took exception to my inflicting 2 halves of lager on him/her & made me spend half the night on the big white telephone. That's no bloody child of mine...I'm demanding a maternity test the MINUTE it's born! :lol:


Lots of fun in between the gipping tho' & the 8 strong '1969' was bloody HILARIOUS. Nice to see everyone again & once again apologies for my lack of sociability!

Posted: 19 Jan 2004, 21:44
by Chairman Bux
CorpPunk wrote:EVEN BETTER THAN THE REAL THING!!!
:!:

Posted: 20 Jan 2004, 07:38
by CorpPunk
Chairman Bux wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:EVEN BETTER THAN THE REAL THING!!!
:!:
Da Smurphs got heart. And we don't need no Eldritch when we got Quiffy. :lol:

Posted: 20 Jan 2004, 11:18
by Quiff Boy
CorpPunk wrote:
Chairman Bux wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:EVEN BETTER THAN THE REAL THING!!!
:!:
Da Smurphs got heart. And we don't need no Eldritch when we got Quiffy. :lol:
;D :kiss:

shut up and get your bloody harness on ;)

Posted: 20 Jan 2004, 12:00
by CorpPunk
Quiff Boy wrote:
CorpPunk wrote:
Chairman Bux wrote: :!:
Da Smurphs got heart. And we don't need no Eldritch when we got Quiffy. :lol:
;D :kiss:

shut up and get your bloody harness on ;)
*SWOON*

:kiss: :notworthy: :von:

Posted: 20 Jan 2004, 12:03
by Quiff Boy
:innocent:

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 02:28
by Violet19
Hi peeps, I'm new on here. Registered myself tonight :D . I'm a big fan of The Sisters, so I always get down to The Limelight (my fantastic local music venue) every time the Sisters of Murphy comes to town. I dragged my husband and a friend along on Sunday, although couldn't persuade them to join me on the dancerfloor :( Really good night out and very happy that they played Heartland and Floorshow and First and Last and Always... could go on 8) Great forum by the way, don't know why I didn't discover it earlier.

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 11:08
by Loki
Welcome violet19. :)

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 11:28
by Gary
im just sorry i wasnt their. Stupid insurance company, stupid car hire place, and their all equally useless as each other.. anyway.. im sure ill make it next time :)

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 11:30
by Ian - Rhythm Smurph
Violet19 wrote:... very happy that they played Heartland ...
So, everyone that remembers, am I forgiven for playing the lead line in the wrong key in Hitchin?

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 11:44
by Ed Rhombus
I wondered why Scardy had been giving you the cold shoulder

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 13:55
by Scardwel
Ian - Rhythm Smurph wrote:So, everyone that remembers, am I forgiven for playing the lead line in the wrong key in Hitchin?
Don't worry about it - I reckon every guitarist has played a lead part in the wrong key at some point in their life. I guess the trick is to do it without the audience noticing... :wink: :innocent:

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 14:11
by Ed Rhombus
Yeah, Rob did that in Manchester last night

Posted: 21 Jan 2004, 14:23
by Ian - Rhythm Smurph
Scardwel wrote:
Don't worry about it - I reckon every guitarist has played a lead part in the wrong key at some point in their life. I guess the trick is to do it without the audience noticing... :wink: :innocent:
Worry? Me? Never! Though I still maintain that seeing as I start the song, it stands to reason that everyone else got it wrong by not following the key I layed down - what's wrong with C# eh? - bunch of bleeding amatures - you see what I have to deal with?

Still I made it easy for them in Crewe by being boring and playing it 'correctly' in the 'approved' key.

;-)

Posted: 22 Jan 2004, 13:51
by keys
... a rather belated 'top night' comment from myself.

Big thanks go out to the Smurphs for their invitation - twas much fun - and to play on a stage that had enough room for the 1969 ensemble made a very pleasant change!!

And Ed... how dare you suggest that a played in the wrong key in Manchester - that was 'experimental' music, or just a f*ck-up - one of the two!!