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Stop. Showing. Off.weebleswobble wrote:
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Me SorryNorman Hunter wrote:Stop. Showing. Off.weebleswobble wrote:
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‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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I believe the term you're looking for, Mr Weeble, is 'soz'.weebleswobble wrote:Me SorryNorman Hunter wrote:Stop. Showing. Off.weebleswobble wrote:
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I struggle to believe Carl would walk off if he spots NFD in the crowd...although you never know, I'd be willing to bet he's more than half off his rocker.
Personally, I enjoyed Mourning sun. I didn't enjoy Zoon, but I did love the track "she", I also like the epic bit at the end where he shout "welcome, so you came! You're here with me again".
I have no right to comment about the shirt thing, I wore "fcuk me and marry me young" front and centre at a Mish gig.
Personally, I enjoyed Mourning sun. I didn't enjoy Zoon, but I did love the track "she", I also like the epic bit at the end where he shout "welcome, so you came! You're here with me again".
I have no right to comment about the shirt thing, I wore "fcuk me and marry me young" front and centre at a Mish gig.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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You gonna be at Dr.Fells this weekend?
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No, sadly not. Due to exams I have gone on scene hiatus till June 26th. I'm off visiting Peaches instead, although we'll probably end up going out in London,which makes me feel a tad guilty! I suppose the fact that Fells was the first goth club I ever saw the inside of, or the fact that Sticks and the crew are good guys, but I do have a tremendous amount of loyalty to the place.
I'll be back come June, dancing as hard and fast as ever before
I'll be back come June, dancing as hard and fast as ever before
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Just about to head off tae Leighton Buzzard and then London for Carl 'n' the gang
Hopefully will have internetty access on this training..
I'll see Heartlanders/Dawnrazor Posse on the day....
Unfortunately the printer could not get the T-shirts done in time
Still musn't grumble!
Official Nonsense:
Arena of Light
The Astoria, Thursday, 24th May 2007
“You are a moment, then you return forever, the 24th Moment …�
Fields of the Nephilim acknowledge all those who have responded to the call,
when it was announced on March 24th that the band would play the
London Astoria on 24th May this year.
The demand for tickets has been overwhelming,
and we apologise to all those who were not able to secure theirs.
We realize that the venue has but a limited capacity,
yet the Astoria, one of London’s foremost venues is closing,
and when the band were approached to play one of its final moments,
they knew they could not overlook this unique opportunity to complete a cycle.
The Nephilim last played here exactly 11 years ago, on 24th May 1996,
and since we know there is no such thing as coincidence,
what will come to pass is obviously meant to be.
It is also 24 years ago this year that Fields of the Nephilim was conceived,
and the ‘24th Moment’ reflects the band’s magical commitment to the Great Work,
just as it did 11 years ago when the track of this name was first born in the stillness of this morphic realm.
Fields of the Nephilim are set to play further shows in the near future,
so do not despair if you failed to gain tickets for the Astoria.
Expect to hear what the Nephilim consider to be their most poignant messages and aural soundtracks to light.
“Those individuals who are now part of the band,
are those who are right to be there for the future,’ Carl points out.
‘The Nephilim are many, and diversity has got to be the way forward.�
In addition to the live show, which is causing a stir right around the world,
with fans descending on London from every part of the globe just to be there,
the celebrated British film director Richard Stanley will be filming the entire event for a forthcoming multi-media project,
the details of which will be made known soon.
Exclusive new Fields of the Nephilim merchandise will be available at the Astoria,
and only at the venue. So come prepared!
Carl added: “We welcome all our fans, old and new. This is the Nephilim.�“
… You know nothing.�
Hopefully will have internetty access on this training..
I'll see Heartlanders/Dawnrazor Posse on the day....
Unfortunately the printer could not get the T-shirts done in time
Still musn't grumble!
Official Nonsense:
Arena of Light
The Astoria, Thursday, 24th May 2007
“You are a moment, then you return forever, the 24th Moment …�
Fields of the Nephilim acknowledge all those who have responded to the call,
when it was announced on March 24th that the band would play the
London Astoria on 24th May this year.
The demand for tickets has been overwhelming,
and we apologise to all those who were not able to secure theirs.
We realize that the venue has but a limited capacity,
yet the Astoria, one of London’s foremost venues is closing,
and when the band were approached to play one of its final moments,
they knew they could not overlook this unique opportunity to complete a cycle.
The Nephilim last played here exactly 11 years ago, on 24th May 1996,
and since we know there is no such thing as coincidence,
what will come to pass is obviously meant to be.
It is also 24 years ago this year that Fields of the Nephilim was conceived,
and the ‘24th Moment’ reflects the band’s magical commitment to the Great Work,
just as it did 11 years ago when the track of this name was first born in the stillness of this morphic realm.
Fields of the Nephilim are set to play further shows in the near future,
so do not despair if you failed to gain tickets for the Astoria.
Expect to hear what the Nephilim consider to be their most poignant messages and aural soundtracks to light.
“Those individuals who are now part of the band,
are those who are right to be there for the future,’ Carl points out.
‘The Nephilim are many, and diversity has got to be the way forward.�
In addition to the live show, which is causing a stir right around the world,
with fans descending on London from every part of the globe just to be there,
the celebrated British film director Richard Stanley will be filming the entire event for a forthcoming multi-media project,
the details of which will be made known soon.
Exclusive new Fields of the Nephilim merchandise will be available at the Astoria,
and only at the venue. So come prepared!
Carl added: “We welcome all our fans, old and new. This is the Nephilim.�“
… You know nothing.�
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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I wish Eldritch had good ideas like thatweebleswobble wrote: Fields of the Nephilim are set to play further shows in the celebrated British film director Richard Stanley will be filming the entire event for a forthcoming multi-media project,
the details of which will be made known soon.
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Isn't that Sunderland's Ground?weebleswobble wrote:Official Nonsense:
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Seriously, I love McCoy
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weebleswobble wrote:Just about to head off tae Leighton Buzzard and then London for Carl 'n' the gang
Hopefully will have internetty access on this training..
I'll see Heartlanders/Dawnrazor Posse on the day....
Unfortunately the printer could not get the T-shirts done in time
Still musn't grumble!
Official Nonsense:
Arena of Light
The Astoria, Thursday, 24th May 2007
“You are a moment, then you return forever, the 24th Moment …�
Fields of the Nephilim acknowledge all those who have responded to the call,
when it was announced on March 24th that the band would play the
London Astoria on 24th May this year.
The demand for tickets has been overwhelming,
and we apologise to all those who were not able to secure theirs.
We realize that the venue has but a limited capacity,
yet the Astoria, one of London’s foremost venues is closing,
and when the band were approached to play one of its final moments,
they knew they could not overlook this unique opportunity to complete a cycle.
The Nephilim last played here exactly 11 years ago, on 24th May 1996,
and since we know there is no such thing as coincidence,
what will come to pass is obviously meant to be.
It is also 24 years ago this year that Fields of the Nephilim was conceived,
and the ‘24th Moment’ reflects the band’s magical commitment to the Great Work,
just as it did 11 years ago when the track of this name was first born in the stillness of this morphic realm.
Fields of the Nephilim are set to play further shows in the near future,
so do not despair if you failed to gain tickets for the Astoria.
Expect to hear what the Nephilim consider to be their most poignant messages and aural soundtracks to light.
“Those individuals who are now part of the band,
are those who are right to be there for the future,’ Carl points out.
‘The Nephilim are many, and diversity has got to be the way forward.�
In addition to the live show, which is causing a stir right around the world,
with fans descending on London from every part of the globe just to be there,
the celebrated British film director Richard Stanley will be filming the entire event for a forthcoming multi-media project,
the details of which will be made known soon.
Exclusive new Fields of the Nephilim merchandise will be available at the Astoria,
and only at the venue. So come prepared!
Carl added: “We welcome all our fans, old and new. This is the Nephilim.�“
… You know nothing.�
I love the Nephs, but really, someone attending the gig (Stephen, for example), please remove that packet of Be-Ro / Readers Digest Book Of Mystic Twaddle from Carls' arse. Thank you.
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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Planet Dave wrote: I love the Nephs, but really, someone attending the gig (Stephen, for example), please remove that packet of Be-Ro / Readers Digest Book Of Mystic Twaddle from Carls' arse. Thank you.
You have such a way with words, Ravey, I can so learn from you.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Ayeweebleswobble wrote:
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‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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Yeah, I think I'll need quite a bit of alcohol to see me through tonight!
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To all who go to the Astoria tonight: have fun people!
I so wish I could be there... even if they are actually planning to drag a Doctor Avalanche look-a-like on stage
I so wish I could be there... even if they are actually planning to drag a Doctor Avalanche look-a-like on stage
in dub we trust
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Have a bloody stonking time folks!!!!
'What a heavy load Einstein must have had. Morons everywhere.'
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Baisturts!
I've already said this several times over on Dawnrazor and it still doesn't feel any better
I've already said this several times over on Dawnrazor and it still doesn't feel any better
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele
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1st one in from ARF!
this was from a very shaky mobile call on the way out of the gig, some tracks are not in the right order but were played
24th Movement
Shroud
Dawnrazor
Straight into the light
Zoon pt 3?
Moonchild
Xodus
low <---whoops! dunno what that one should be?
Penetration
1333 from Mourning sun (not one I know)
Last exit
The Watchmen
Xiberia
Mourning sun
more will no doubt follow
this was from a very shaky mobile call on the way out of the gig, some tracks are not in the right order but were played
24th Movement
Shroud
Dawnrazor
Straight into the light
Zoon pt 3?
Moonchild
Xodus
low <---whoops! dunno what that one should be?
Penetration
1333 from Mourning sun (not one I know)
Last exit
The Watchmen
Xiberia
Mourning sun
more will no doubt follow
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
~ Peter Steele
~ Peter Steele