I don´t know which concerts you have been to with the Sisters so it´s hard for me comment on the thing you wrote about Stockholm beeing the best for you so far.TragicSerenades wrote:On the sound issue I got to say that from where I was standing on the stockholm gig last year.That was the best sounding gig by them that I`ve been to(the worst must have been the 2009 gig in stockholm)....playboy wrote:I think a lot would like a new record.TragicSerenades wrote:A new album by the sisters wouldn`t get a fair chance here..the ones that doesn`t like the fact that
they`re doing live shows now,they will not like the record either..like "if only they were a novelty act with just one album(FALAA) done"
this thread is so entertaining,it cant shut down
how boring wouldn`t it be if we all kissed Waynes butt
There are a handful that think that FALAA is the only record they should do. There are also a handful that think that playing live is ok, a handful of those are fans who has got several live recordings and videos. But most don´t, this only goes for the diehard fans. We know about Susanne, Arms, Summer and so on, but most people don´t, have never heard them before, and they will not remember the tunes a few days after the show. And they cannot listen to them again on record. Which, in reality, makes todays Sisters a novelty act.....
Maybe it would be borind if we all kissed Waynes butt. we don´t hve to, though, s he no longer in in the band...
I find it boring to be stuck with those old records, same show every year.
Out of the 20 songs they did live a week or so, 15 of them is more than 20 years old.
And the other five songs... Crash And Burn is 12 years old. Summer is 15 years old. Arms , only three years old. And one cover, and one intrumental cover......
A novelty act...those you say cant go home and listen to the songs on record,after they`ve been to the gig...I dont think they really care though...
This is a little reflection of mine:(It might be wrong) The only time there`s
young people on sisters gigs is when they`re playing festivals, and they`re not there for the sisters mainly.. and they dont give a toss if they cant listen to arms on record after the gig..of course,some of them will become fans,but on the whole....no....when sisters play venues with a support act,I think that the majority is die hard fans..
Lets say that sisters released an album now that was more metal than you can take,and Von decided that the setlist would be the whole new album + 4 old songs...would you go? or wouldn`t you like them to do a similar show like the ones they do now?
At the gigs I have been to the last six years, only a handful have been so called diheard fans.
If Sisters relased a record that was more metal I can take, I am not sure that I would see them live, simply because they were no longer good. Bands and artists usually wrote new materials and in most cases release records. If someone release a record and it is good, of course I would like to hear the songs live. I have heard the "old songs" live a lot before, so it is ok to do a tour without all those. I saw the Sisters after the release of First And Last And Always. Of the ten songs they did eight of them live. And I was happy with that.
If, on the other hand, Sisters would release a record sounding more metal, and some liked it and wanted to see them live, it would be not be fair to noly play a song or two from ot and then concentrate on the songs release over 20 years ago.
And by not release anything at all, playing one new song after a year or two, or three, feels a bit like "hey, we were good at writing songs back then but not so much anymore so we´ll be playing the songs we released 20-30 years ago". That is not daring to me nor a progress. That is pure nostalgia. And that can be very nice sometimes, indeed. Nothing wrong with that. But I personally grew up with the Sisters and the whole thing about them was that they were going their own way, only ahead, very brave. They even refused playing Temple Of Love only a year after its release. And Adrenochrome was far too old for them.
Today they play safe. They rather play Temple Of Love (the annoyning second part of the exteneded version which they now have done for ages) instead of new songs like Far Parade, which according to Chris is a good song.