Page 25 of 30
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 12:47
by Debi
Spigel wrote:That sums it very nicely ,Gripper.
Now I really wish I could go tonight.
here here.
green with envy again
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 12:48
by Debi
woah!!!!
i just noticed that i am now officially amphetamine filth
how cool is that : ) : ) : )
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 13:22
by 242headhunter
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 13:39
by Karst
Seems Ben continues to divide opinion. Good!
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 14:20
by Honeythorn
THAT was fookin' great. I apologise for inflicting my weight/fat/hands/self on anyone in front,
I was being squished though. Still, I had a marvellous view, sound was really good, not too much smoke and I got a setlist !
I'd like to think
looked right at me at one point, but with the shades you never can tell and it's unlikely anyway
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 14:23
by Thea
I had a great time! Goldblade made me very giddy, we cheered at everything, many "Jolene"s were sang and that was before the Sisters turned up
Photos at
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=7 ... =508597961
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 14:32
by 6FeetOver
YAAAAY!
@ our
Tim: nice hair, man.
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 14:34
by weebleswobble
Spiffing to see everyone as usual
Gig itself had some highs and lows
Decided not to buy a 'shedload' of merch and spend the money on my real family instead
promptly lost wallet in cab
seriously need to revise my drinking habits
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 14:41
by Ania
I had lots of fun!!! Thank you to all the nice people I met again after a 3-year-break! And also to someone for keeping me the company until my night train back to Devon
It was nice to see
at the Afterparty, albeit briefly!
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:05
by hellboy69
weebleswobble wrote:Spiffing to see everyone as usual
Gig itself had some highs and lows
Decided not to buy a 'shedload' of merch and spend the money on my real family instead
promptly lost wallet in cab
seriously need to revise my drinking habits
Sorry to hear about the wallet dude!
Hope the rest of the night was worth it ~ just been reading up on the reviews and seems i must position meself in front of the PA tonight.....
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:10
by snowey
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:12
by stufarq
I was just a bit to the right of you guys (leather jacket, Silver Bullet shirt).
Pista wrote:It's kind of bizarre that there are such differing opinions on this one.
Seems to be no "in-between" either.
The whole volume thing is bugging me. In Vienna, I thought they'd shake the gasometer down they were so fcuking loud.
Maybe the gripes about Eldo's "voice" has prompted them to turn everything down in an attempt to make him audible?
I'll be the in-between. I enjoyed the gig overall and it was a lot better than last time round. You could see the band properly - in fact the smoke was perfect, I thought. There was a space in the middle where Eldo could disappear into it and emerge for effect but all of the guys could be seen clearly at the front of the stage.
The vocals were much clearer this time, proving that the problem all along has been the sound mix and not the voice. Unfortunately, as Pista says, the guitars were turned too far down to compensate. They could turn the guitars up a bit and bring the Doktor down a bit so we can hear everything properly. But these gripes aside, I enjoyed the set and could actually sing along with the songs. Including Arms (with probably some of the right words!)
I'd also say that the band
did look like they were enjoying themselves. Chrius always does anyway but Eldo was smiling and although there was no banter he did point to a few people in the audience, as did Chris, so that at least was crowd interaction. All things considered, a hell of a lot better than 2006.
Hated Goldblade. Just a bunch of posturing clowns making a racket. But I suppose you've got to admire them for having the balls to take the crowd by the scruff of the neck and expect them to sing along to songs they'd never heard before. And most of the audience seemed to like them. Not me though.
And finally a special word for the reeeeeally cute girl in the check shirt dancing on people's shoulders. Please tell me someone has pics.
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:42
by Honeythorn
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:44
by Quiff Boy
about 12.15 / 12.30ish i think
paul was on at the time and was just about to play the mish
he suddenly got nervous
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:52
by stufarq
Oh, almost forgot. Just before the gig started, a girl got pulled out from the front having fainted. Anyone know if she's okay?
And on the way back to the hotel I got propositioned by a hooker! Is there something about me? After checking out the Shepherds Bush Empire prior to last year's Mish gigs, I got stopped twice within twenty feet and asked for/offered drugs!
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 15:53
by Karst
Hehehe. What was he about to play? Wasteland.
And, am I right in saying the Nurse is 'playing' a Mac these days?
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 16:53
by Honeythorn
Quiff Boy wrote:about 12.15 / 12.30ish i think
paul was on at the time and was just about to play the mish
he suddenly got nervous
Well I was there then ! I didn't see him
I wouldn't have spoken to him mind you, I have trouble speaking to people in general let alone
. But it would have been nice to have seen him
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 17:28
by Bartek
stufarq wrote:And on the way back to the hotel I got propositioned by a hooker! Is there something about me? After checking out the Shepherds Bush Empire prior to last year's Mish gigs, I got stopped twice within twenty feet and asked for/offered drugs!
yes if avatar is your picture
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 17:55
by DocSommer
thank you all for this wide bandwith of opinions
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 17:56
by Hunslet Ramone
Cannot believe what i am reading on here from some Sisters fans,saying they did not like the gig last night in Leeds.
Personally i thought they were great.Miles better than the last time i went to see them, i think 3 years ago in Leeds at the Uni, which was all smoke, where you could not even see the band, and a very short set.
The aftershow party was great too, some great tunes played, and met some old giging pals,had a great time in all. Just wish i had booked for London too.
Hope we don't have to wait too long for the next tour
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 18:19
by timsinister
Sinsister wrote:@ our Tim: nice hair, man.
Shame it didn't last! No comments about falling limp please.
So...my second Sisters gig. I think the main problem we have here is that it was a
Good gig. No, it
wasn't blinding, and for that Old Hands like
Syberberg and others will be suitably disappointed. For fresh meat like Rob, Maisey, and myself, it was a blast.
I can only agree with criticisms of bass-centric songs like Marian - they don't sound good through the current arrangement. Everything else rocked hard, and AE's voice particularly was on par, although I would say the sound-system was
not pitched correctly, due to the varying levels throughout the playlist.
The lack of enthusiasm for an encore was unfortunately correct - although this could also be linked to the heat and exhaustion of the venue. The pit was horrendous, and I did try and avoid it. Unsucessfully, I might add, getting dragged across twenty feet of brawling and earning myself skinned knuckles and bruised and scraped arms and legs!
Must apologise to
Honeythorn who I spotted three rows back, and gesticulated at wildly and freaked her out - she avoided me for the rest of the evening!
Did not get to see enough Heartlanders that night, but I had work today and had to slip out early. I stayed long enough to run into Ben and Chris in the afterparty. Got both their autographs, and Chris grabbed me to introduce me to our mutual friend, who mentioned me to him
five years ago. That was surreal!
Called it quits about half-twelve, and as
Barry said, that was about the time our Paramount Leader arrived. I ran into him coming down the steps into the aftershow venue. He looked very drawn, but gave me a smile and a thumbs up on the St. Pauli shirt I was wearing. I thanked him for a good gig, and asked if he might-
No, he'd already walked past shaking his head. Aggravating, but in the light of day I can't imagine he was up to dealing with rabid fans. As I hear, he didn't spend long in the party...
So, I retired early, but satisfied with a good gig and some authentic gig scars. It wasn't a mind-blowing experience...but I have to take a stand, and state it was nowhere near as bad as reported.
I will upload pictures - and videos, I've got about two and a half tracks recorded - over the BH Weekend.
*falls over, dies*
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 18:24
by Bill Hicks
I managed to get thru last nights gig, suffering from big-time man-flu.
Thought Von's vocals started off pretty clear and then went muddy from 3/4 songs into the set - recovered 3/4 songs later?
The band looked like they were really enjoying themselves, which was great.
Same old problem with the crowd around me, they don't get into the songs they haven't heard before. Releasing a CD would solve this problem - and would have solved this along time ago, but lets not start thatat discussion again.
Thought Arms and FALAA were the best performances of the night. I had to leave during Flood 2, felt rough as a rough. I hear Romeo Down was in the encores??? Has anyone posted a full setlist yet - sorry if you have- again brain not working!!!!!
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 18:36
by Honeythorn
timsinister wrote:
Must apologise to
Honeythorn who I spotted three rows back, and gesticulated at wildly and freaked her out - she avoided me for the rest of the evening!
Well I actually had no idea it was you. Seeing as I've never seen any picture of you other than your tiny avatar, and you look nothing like that picture at all. Most people freak me out, it wasn't specifically you
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 18:41
by Chairman Bux
The Sisters live have never been about subtlety.
Posted: 09 Apr 2009, 18:46
by Honeythorn