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Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 00:13
by Planet Dave
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 00:36
by paint it black
20 bullets for candles on the last the last birthday shirt, the rest has already been said
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 01:24
by boudicca
scotty wrote:Petseri wrote:scotty wrote:Do I feel a McHeartlander gathering on the cards?.
You better.
We will
Verily!
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 01:26
by Ozpat
paint it black wrote:20 bullets for candles on the last the last birthday shirt, the rest has already been said :roll:
20? Why not 25?
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 01:32
by loopdreams
First post, long time lurkie, so helloooo!
I'm hedging by bets on it being in Yorkshire, or somewhere in England (wish it was Scotland, but...).
Not sure if he's so sadistic as to play in Vegas, or maybe he is.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 02:41
by biggy
Doing a gig in Yorkshire ... or anywhere for that matter won't really make me "very surprised". I reckon he's having a height transplant.
Hey, a hit thread - and not a "currently" to be seen anywhere.
I still don't have the faintest clue what the f**k most of you are on about though.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 03:23
by Francis
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 04:36
by Byron
To be honest I wish he would cut the crap and stop playing stupid f**king games....(Might have something to do with the reason why he hasn't got an audience anymore)....Just tell us the truth man, or if you haven't got the venue worked out tell us when you have.
Maybe we should play some games with him...lol..."We might turn up, only if there's a full moon and the wind is blowing in form the east...and Only if Mr Eldritch wears a pink latex cat suit on stage *thinks of some random numbers to put on the end of the reply...1745-463-5280*...See the metaphor/meaning in that? No you don't?. Your right i just made it up, creative aren't I....
The bite the silver bullet reference must be to do with the 25th anniversary, its the most obvious.
The term biting the bullet is normally used in reference to putting up with pain or having to carry out a tedious task. (Eldritch has always said he hates touring)...
The Vegas part might just be literal, and He might want to celebrated the 25th anniversary in a seedy city like vagas.... (He can kill two bird with one stone, play a gig, get out of his mind, find loads of lose women).
*There again I'd love to see Johnny Vegas on bass...*
(Mr Elritch really does suffer form delusions of grander sometimes...Personaly I think the date has a literal interpretation. If he's playing games, he's got way to much free time on his hands and should get his finger out and do some thing more worthwhile).
Byron over and out.
P.S Guys i'm just playing, no harm meant.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 04:39
by bilderberg
... fingers crossed they come to Oz.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 08:12
by Johnny M
F
uck me! You lot do my head in.
16 Feb 2006 - Vanbrugh College, York, UK.
Thank you.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 09:07
by euphoria
To announce a gig in York in the same place as in 2001 by writing USA Las Vegas must be the second most boring joke from the band ever, following that about single releases in '98...
But I'd say Yes thank you. For me, England's cheaper and easier than Vegas to get to.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 12:45
by aims
Johnny M wrote:F
uck me! You lot do my head in.
16 Feb 2006 - Vanbrugh College, York, UK.
Thank you.
Absence Note wrote:
Dear [Form Tutor]
Michael will not be attending school on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 February due to 'Approved Extra Curricular Activities'. Knew you'd be pleased.
Your mate Paul
Now all I need to do is forge his signature
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 13:09
by robertzombie
I hope they do a sort of "world" tour. and i hope they play in London or somewhere easily and cheaply accessible from London, I can't be doing with all this flying.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 14:24
by pikkrong
I have bought my plane ticket to the UK for February 2006 already last summer (of course I don't have any inside information, don't forget how far I live from
anything reasonable).
If they will play in Germany (for example) I will just throw my ticket away and come to see them anyway. If Las Vegas isn't a metaphor or hint to Johnny Vegas or something like that, you'll probably find me boozing in the dirtiest pub of London that week. Welcome to join me!
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 15:01
by Dark
Obviousman wrote:boudicca wrote:Obviousman wrote:
Code: Select all
The only surprise is the recent and remarkably inventive whining
of fuckwits who think that
dodgy darklings have some <NOBR>god-given</NOBR> right to
hijack a Sisters gig merely by alerting their closest neighbours,
surprising us at a soundcheck and
(reluctantly) letting us hear their (naturally) bad CD,
five hours before showtime.
That's us, isn't it?
They're
biting the bullet, in which case it won't kill them, no?
That's what I'm sticking to anyway.
And now, I have disappeared so far up my own analytical arse that I can see out my mouth...
Perhaps you, I don't even try to make music, that way it could never be me
(nor do I consider myself a
dodgy darkling )
Good thing I never wanted to ask the Sissies if I could support them.
I think Mr Ray or Mr Vega would be slightly more supportive to those of us who are of the "darkling" persuation.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 15:40
by nick the stripper
Johnny M wrote:F
uck me! You lot do my head in.
16 Feb 2006 - Vanbrugh College, York, UK.
Thank you.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 17:15
by Izzy HaveMercy
Did you Jeopardy-minded lot try a simple Google search of late?
Try ["Sisters Of Mercy" Feb 16 2006] and be surprised about what you find...
IZ.
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 17:15
by Ozpat
nick the stripper wrote:Johnny M wrote:F
uck me! You lot do my head in.
16 Feb 2006 - Vanbrugh College, York, UK.
Thank you.
Same!!!!
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 17:32
by Obviousman
Ozpat wrote:nick the stripper wrote:Johnny M wrote:F
uck me! You lot do my head in.
16 Feb 2006 - Vanbrugh College, York, UK.
Thank you.
Same!!!!
Great stuff
Does Ryanair go anywhere near there?
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 18:45
by Obviousman
Is Leeds Bradford completely out of the direction, airportwise
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 19:02
by Brideoffrankenstein
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Did you Jeopardy-minded lot try a simple Google search of late?
Try ["Sisters Of Mercy" Feb 16 2006] and be surprised about what you find...
IZ.
Do you mean a load of stuff about nuns
IZ?
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 19:03
by aims
Leeds is only about 20 miles from York, so it shouldn't be a problem, either by road or rail
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 19:13
by Obviousman
Motz wrote:Leeds is only about 20 miles from York, so it shouldn't be a problem, either by road or rail
Thanks
Airroute: Eindhoven - Dublin - Leeds for me then probably
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 21:18
by eastmidswhizzkid
Posted: 24 Dec 2005, 21:55
by James Blast
looks like York is gonna have a Heartland invasion, anyways