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Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 21 Sep 2023, 18:23
by LyanvisAberrant
Purple Light wrote: 21 Sep 2023, 18:08 I’d love a thumping bass and Dr heavy Romeo Down. Like from 2000 ish. Not keen on the stripped down version now.
Hearhear, that would be amazing. Looking forward to all of it though, exited to see the new ones live.
She's a monster would be a treat, but any of the new stuff. Wanna sing along to on the beach, we need to get a chorus going the same way as in this corrosion. Haha

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 22 Sep 2023, 12:25
by vince
Hope they build up and walk on to Led Zeps Kashmir, thus immediately transporting my middle aged self back to Portsmouth Guildhall, March 85 and the anticipation that I felt as the dry ice engulfed the stage.

I'd love Top Nite Out, followed by Suzanne, but hey ho, inside I'll still be that teenager - I think that's why I still go!

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 23 Sep 2023, 23:32
by Incoming!
While the rest of you were discussing this issue properly, I was worried that I couldn’t count. :lol: “Cause I was like there are only two people on stage. Do I need knew glasses?” I still liked the show considering they were two men down.

Ben deserves a raise.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 23 Sep 2023, 23:44
by FireInReptileHouse
Incoming! wrote: 23 Sep 2023, 23:32 While the rest of you were discussing this issue properly, I was worried that I couldn’t count. :lol: “Cause I was like there are only two people on stage. Do I need knew glasses?” I still liked the show considering they were two men down.

Ben deserves a raise.
Second Ben getting a raise. Poor guy saved the majority of that show

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 26 Sep 2023, 08:02
by Fallon
*Turns to camera while gesturing at the Roundhouse gigs*

Well, I don't think anyone had that on their bingo card!

[canned laughter]

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 28 Sep 2023, 21:32
by Purple Light
Fears - if it stays as it is… Crash & Burn is finished.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 28 Sep 2023, 22:24
by Husek
Purple Light wrote: 28 Sep 2023, 21:32 Fears - if it stays as it is… Crash & Burn is finished.
Hot take, it was already finished when Chris left.

The Dylan/Ben version lacks the call/response backing vocals on chorus, which kinda kills the song for me anyway

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 06 Oct 2023, 13:03
by Eighthcircle
If we're going to have only one guitarist for the foreseeable, I'd like to see Flood I back in the mix. If Von isn't up to it Ben can easily do the howly parts

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 08 Oct 2023, 14:26
by DJW
Romeo Down and Neverland would work well with one guitarist. As would a full length Afterhours but no chance of that!

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 08 Oct 2023, 14:50
by Being645
Or Rain From Heaven, but it might be asking for a bit too much from them to unpack that in the short run ... :wink: ...

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 21 Oct 2023, 16:26
by Erudite
I really want them to bring back Black Sail - it would be ideally suited to Kai.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 21 Oct 2023, 16:53
by Planet Dave
Erudite wrote: 21 Oct 2023, 16:26 I really want them to bring back Black Sail - it would be ideally suited to Kai.
Y€S!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 21 Oct 2023, 17:35
by Erudite
Planet Dave wrote: 21 Oct 2023, 16:53
Y€S!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

I see what you did there, Dave. :wink:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 24 Oct 2023, 03:23
by coelocanth
This is a difficult opinion to put into words, particularly written words, as Dylan seems like a lovely bloke, has apparently contributed to some great new songs and I entirely wish him well.

But when I saw them in Aus last year, it didn't entirely feel like I was watching the Sisters - the laddish rawk posturing is a time honoured stagecraft technique, but I kind of see the Sisters as somehow more... poised than that.

Kai seems so much more Sisters in my entirely humble opinion, and I wish they had been on the tour in Aus.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 29 Oct 2023, 17:55
by DJW
I’m not a massive fan of Doctor Jeep and have never understood why it gets such heavy rotation live, but it does seem to have some merit as a show opener given many attendees don’t spend their spare time researching the new material via YouTube.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 01 Nov 2023, 17:06
by Planet Dave
Current setlist hopes andfears, for the forthcoming UK shows and all before and after, remains .... we hope he is okay to perform and the show goes ahead. That's all I hope for, they can play what the heck they like.

On that subject, an interesting update to the official live news page, as well as all January dates now added.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 01 Nov 2023, 21:35
by Rantz Hoseley
Planet Dave wrote: 21 Oct 2023, 16:53
Erudite wrote: 21 Oct 2023, 16:26 I really want them to bring back Black Sail - it would be ideally suited to Kai.
Y€S!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
Added a third YEA here to this!

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 13 Dec 2023, 22:28
by G_Paul_K
My biggest hope for 2023 was Dominion since I didn't get to hear it in 2022. Missing out on a song this big on two occasions would be heartbreaking, really. It's a special song for me that got me into Sisters. So I got this one, lucky me :)

Other than that, as I watched this year's setlist develop, I hoped for Crash and Burn. They played it so consistently throughout the year and I was really unlucky here, I think.

Some of my "smaller" hopes were Susanne and Instrumental 86. The former did have some appearances this year and I kept my fingers crossed - no luck here either. And the latter was dropped after Dylan "left", so I didn't expect it to come back.

And from the I Was Wrong / Something Fast duo I hoped for the latter, because I had the former checked last year. Maybe next time!

Still, having been to merely two gigs, you can't really expect to get everything you wish for :)

Oh, and at some point I just hoped they'll play at all :lol:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 14:45
by DJW
Let’s have your predictions for the January set lists.

I expect the set to be identical to the vast majority of the recent autumn dates. No sandstorm, no surprises.

But let’s hope the band are in rude health and on top form.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 15:03
by Erudite
DJW wrote: 14 Jan 2024, 14:45

I expect the set to be identical to the vast majority of the recent autumn dates. No sandstorm, no surprises.
That would also be my prediction. Except for Ghent, where in lieu of the VirginMarys they will be performing The Reptile House in full prior to the main set. :innocent: :wink:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 15:20
by Planet Dave
Aye, can't see any reason why they'd mix up a winning formula for these few dates. I confidently predict that The VirginMarys will rip the roof off the venue each night before the Sisters 8) :notworthy:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 15:21
by Planet Dave
Erudite wrote: 14 Jan 2024, 15:03
DJW wrote: 14 Jan 2024, 14:45

I expect the set to be identical to the vast majority of the recent autumn dates. No sandstorm, no surprises.
That would also be my prediction. Except for Ghent, where in lieu of the VirginMarys they will be performing The Reptile House in full prior to the main set. :innocent: :wink:
:lol: ;D :notworthy:

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 29 Jan 2024, 23:13
by oldmonkey
I was having a very in-depth conversation with my mate on the way to the footy about whether there would be a setlist refresh now for any more gigs later this year or next, now that there's been a few months of basically the same every night with only a couple of minor alterations, at least until the Jeepy medley found it's way to the front. My mate is very firmly of the opinion that any incarnation of a live band should only play the songs that they are involved in the creation of , so when a member leaves they should archive their songs. I did point out the obvious flaw in that with the recent Dylan departure!

Not sure I'd want a Sisters gig without at least a nod to days gone by, but I don't feel as though I want to hear Alice or Marian's current incarnations all that often. Personally I'd be happiest with a set of mostly stuff from the last five years or so, with three or four older tracks in the main set then the big old crowd pleasers in the encore. And I'd rather have a pre-recorded Von at audible levels than Ben's whine filling in, but that's just me being old I guess. And ALL gigs should start with FALAA, it should be mandatory like a rite of passage for all those in attendance. Would love to see Nine While Nine again, was lucky enough to see both its live outings back in 85. It won't happen of course. For me, Ribbons needs the outgoing INCOMING, not the same without it. Always very happy to have Body Electric offered up, but sad we've gone almost 40 years without Adrenochrome. Really want to see Show Me come back in for any more 2024 gigs, and Black Sail.

Hopes: FALAA restored to its rightful opening slot, Show Me, Black Sail, Body Electric, Driven Like The Snow, Nine While Nine

Fears: "Marian by numbers" version will stay, and there won't be any more gigs

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 30 Jan 2024, 00:54
by ribbons69
oldmonkey wrote: 29 Jan 2024, 23:13 My mate is very firmly of the opinion that any incarnation of a live band should only play the songs that they are involved in the creation of , so when a member leaves they should archive their songs.
I'm off to see Judas Priest in March, if they don't play any Tipton or Downing songs it's going to be a short set.

Re: 2023 set list: your hopes and fears?

Posted: 30 Jan 2024, 21:31
by H. Blackrose
ribbons69 wrote: 30 Jan 2024, 00:54
oldmonkey wrote: 29 Jan 2024, 23:13 My mate is very firmly of the opinion that any incarnation of a live band should only play the songs that they are involved in the creation of , so when a member leaves they should archive their songs.
I'm off to see Judas Priest in March, if they don't play any Tipton or Downing songs it's going to be a short set.
As I've said elsewhere, ex-members get royalties when their old band plays the songs they wrote. If the Sisters stopped playing Marian, W. H*ssey would be pissed off. Probably the same applies to A. Pearson and Summer.