Well, I for one amd Portuguese, saw the gig and LOVED it...The Sisters are great, the new sound, be it the new songs or the old and revamped ones...is great!...
Eldritch is still an icon...and Sisters will always be a legend.
Personal favourite moments: Alice, Romeo Down, Giving Ground, We are the same, Suzanne, Ribbons
Now...about the general idea...I don't know why someone said that, I've talked with a bunch of people and everyone was mesmerized...I've talked with a lot of people that loved the show...
But still...there's a "Politics" issue with Sisters...about the entire "War" on Goths thing...yesterday, we had to listen to UB40 before the show because Eldritch doesn't allow any kind of ark Music before the gig...
...it's a shame.
Silence is Platinum...about your "Portuguese and Greeks thing..." there's a special place where you can shove that kind of sentence, if you need me to show it to you, I can do it...maybe I'll save myself to the day I know your native country...I'm sure I'll come with some special thing...
By the way, Moron... Sisters played Portugal for many, many times now...and they have a huge number of followers, the thing is that criticism is a part of life...deal with it...
Sisters, Live in Portugal, 05/04/2006...Silence is Platinum
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Um.
We've already got a thread for this concert.
And while the sentiment is appreciated, MV in that intolerance, bigotry and petty nationalism are not welcome on this forum, I think you've got the wrong end of the stick about SiP's comments.
I think it's best if I lock this thread.
We've already got a thread for this concert.
And while the sentiment is appreciated, MV in that intolerance, bigotry and petty nationalism are not welcome on this forum, I think you've got the wrong end of the stick about SiP's comments.
I think it's best if I lock this thread.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell