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Posted: 10 Apr 2006, 15:16
by harlot
actually, Dead End (L'Angelo) is located exactly on the digit 4 right north of where the marker is that is supposed to mark L'Angelo on the map.
great map otherwise!!
and as pandemon pointed out, pre-gig activities take place att Dead End as well.
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Posted: 15 Apr 2006, 07:18
by mugabe
I'm off to Malmö, will be spending some days with a friend. I'll try and make it to Volym - otherwise see you all at the gig. I'm the guy in the Soviet hockey jersey. (#20, should there be more than one. (: )
Posted: 17 Apr 2006, 16:46
by Drsisters
Me and mate Marcus is finally here. Heading for pre sisters pub right now
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 00:58
by Drsisters
Same stlist as Hamburg, no suprise.
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 01:51
by Drsisters
Setlist for Malmoe:
Crash and Burn
Ribbons
Dr. Jeep/Detonation Blvd
When you don't see me
Flood 1
Suzanne
Giving Ground
Summer
Dominion
Slept
Alice
Anaconda
Romeo Down
I was Wrong
This Corrosion
Something Fast
Lucretia
Top nite out
Temple of love
Must have been the beer
here is the correct setlist.
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 06:34
by Ozpat
Drsisters wrote:
PS. The Bootleg sounds really great.
Are you ging to put it in the weeding section?
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 08:44
by Badlander
Ozpat wrote:Drsisters wrote:
PS. The Bootleg sounds really great.
Are you ging to put it in the weeding section?
Hopefully...
@
Drsisters : thanks for the set list.
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 09:22
by euphoria
Drsisters wrote:Same stlist as Hamburg, no suprise.
No surprise, indeed.
The only surprise was that the crowd was much less lively than I had thought, and that Hamburg was way better in all respects, band-wise but most of all crowd-wise. The KB is by the way over-loaded in all senses when such a "big" band plays there. There was also a feeling of -Entertainment forbidden- that I didn't experience there last time...although that was in 2001.
But well, things can improve tonight in Goffenburg, let's hope for it!
Hi to Johan&Johan&Robert and the travelling Germans
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 10:44
by robertzombie
Drsisters wrote:
PS. The Bootleg sounds really great.
Are you going to upload it?
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 10:49
by Endgame
Drsisters wrote:Setlist for Malmoe:
Crash & Burn
Ribbons
Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard
When You Don't See Me
Will I Dream
Flood I
Slept
Summer
Dominion / Mother Russia
(We are the same) Susanne
Something Fast
Alice
Anaconda
Romeo Down
Flood II
This Corrosion
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I Was Wrong
Lucretia My Reflection
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Top Nite Out
Temple Of Love
PS. The Bootleg sounds really great.
I'm sure you are forgetting something. Giving Ground was definately played.
Posted: 18 Apr 2006, 13:40
by Depprocksfarfar
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 06:42
by mugabe
Decent gig, good fun. Hard to hear the vocals at times, though. Would have been nice to hear Eldritch say something as well. Anything.
Average audience age: ~31. Felt like being at a John Fogerty gig.
Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 08:14
by harlot
mugabe wrote:Would have been nice to hear Eldritch say something as well. Anything.
I think he said "tack" once (transl. "thank you")...but it might have been "f**k".
Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 11:45
by TheGoodSon
I guess I must have been in exactly the right spot, because where I was standing, people were going s**t pretty much the whole show.
With the good aid of people like mugabe (yes, it was the hockey shirt that gave you away
), we made sure to leave KB sweaty, bruised and happy.
Sound was a bit too "boomy", and Andrews voice just wasn´t audible enough, but I think that´s got to do with the acoustics of the venue.
It was a decent enough gig, and it felt great to see the Sisters in a place I visit so frequently, "on my turf" so to speak.
Cheers to Anders, Johan, Eva & the other fine people who made the evening what it was.
And a big yowsa! to DrSisters for the whole bootleg/e-mail thing. I´ll be in touch.
Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 20:05
by mugabe
TheGoodSon wrote:With the good aid of people like mugabe (yes, it was the hockey shirt that gave you away
), we made sure to leave KB sweaty, bruised and happy.
Heh. It's nice to let one's hair down once in a while and do the shimmy and shake. Good to hear at least one person wasn't just irritated.
Posted: 21 Apr 2006, 10:23
by TheBoyNextDoor
Ok, I've got nothing to say about this gig except for it was the least good Sisters concert I've been experienced. It was over crowded and I couldn't hear/see anything. I walked around the venue to find that the only place I could hear Andrew was behind the mixing desk, but there everything was too low because of the chatting audience around me.
Dissapointed indeed. Ah well, it maybe has something to do with the excellent Hamburg gig the day before... I don't know.
The best thing about this gig was the afterparty with Ben - God what a nice person he is!
And I was talking with Chris.. he wants to record an album with the Sisters, but not this year because he's busy, and I guess they all are with this never-ending tour.
Posted: 25 Apr 2006, 18:34
by euphoria
Some reviews in Swedish newspapers...in Swedish, obviously.
First the good news: A quite ok, but short, review in one of the two national evening papers:
http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=567369
It says something like "If you're open to new impressions, several new and unreleased songs and an massive wall of smoke, the Sisters of Mercy of today are actually better than what the rumours say"
The rest are local papers...one of them of course comment on When you don't see me, and none of them are really worth translating:
http://www.ystadsallehanda.se/apps/pbcs ... 1/ABONNERA
http://hd.se/noje/2006/04/19/varfoer_va ... t_till_liv
http://www.st.nu/noje/index.php?action= ... &id=548557
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Posted: 25 Apr 2006, 19:25
by Badlander
Posted: 26 Apr 2006, 10:29
by mugabe
Executive summary: You couldn't hear the singing and you couldn't see anything. Pretty much sums up the whole tour.