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Sisters announce Anniversary gig...
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 09:15
by Planet Dave
...in my head. It's ace, he can sing again and everything.
Setlist so far...
Wrecked & Untitled Sandstorm
Body Electric 112bpm
Crash & Burn
Techno remix medley (Heartland / Temple / You could etc)
ooh crap, i'm at work, must've sleep-driven again.
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 10:05
by King of Byblos
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if he can sing, lets have Bury me Deep
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 13:46
by Purple Light
Listened to (& watched) Body Electric 112bpm constantly last night. Its even better when your drunk.
Its stuck so deep in my brain its never coming out.
*Edited*
I wrote "its stuck so deep in my brian"
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 18:05
by eastmidswhizzkid
bastard! haven't ben here for ages and only here now to check if an NME scheduled for tonight....nice one
dave -you got me!
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 18:24
by MadameButterfly
Dave needs slaps up the head more like it...
Bitch!
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 18:40
by eotunun
Eva probably is on a plain from Zürich to leeds.
Andrew probably had a cup of tea in his hand when he opened general chat.
Immediately after you heard the sound of running feet and a cup crashing on the floor.
Jenzi-Benzi may hurt himself trying to get through the thick cologne traffic to the airport in no time..
Dave, what have you done?
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 18:50
by streamline
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 19:30
by Planet Dave
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 20:05
by Andrew S
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 20:07
by Andrew S
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 20:42
by Gripper
While you lot finish, I'll have a go at getting back on topic.
I've been listening to some 84/85 gigs recently and 'Heartland' is awesome- proper singing- "you can hear the words and everything". We all have our favourite Sisters generation and 'cos of the singing, Craig's bass sound and the guitar sound generally I'd have any live stuff from that time.
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 21:38
by Big Si
Gripper wrote:While you lot finish, I'll have a go at getting back on topic.
I've been listening to some 84/85 gigs recently and 'Heartland' is awesome- proper singing- "you can hear the words and everything". We all have our favourite Sisters generation and 'cos of the singing, Craig's bass sound and the guitar sound generally I'd have any live stuff from that time.
Aye, the Gary Marx era!
Once he left after Brighton 1985, all the setlists ended up the same, with very little or no change (apart from the encore - Ghostrider, Sister Ray or Louie Louie).
Although there were some cracking performances from the trio (and sometimes Mr Huss joined in as well
) the sheer variety of songs performed while Gary was still in the band shows they were still a creative force
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 21:38
by MadameButterfly
OI! We're not finished yet, thank you very much....
Andrew S ~ I owe you a drink dear sir, followed by something to eat, due at the next time we see each other....and that's soon!
MB
xxx
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 21:40
by bushman*pm
you cnut, you had me going for a minute there!
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 21:40
by ormfdmrush
i hold TSOM party tomorrow (on Saturday)
we play there, too
rehearsed Alice today
fook, we'd play Walk Away, too, but i can't sing and play together - only apart
Posted: 16 Feb 2007, 21:46
by MadameButterfly
stop rockin' the boat russian...
we all know our fearless leader will be watching a band playing tomorrow on the mainland....
he's a fan you know
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 02:19
by Planet Dave
Gripper wrote:While you lot finish, I'll have a go at getting back on topic.
I've been listening to some 84/85 gigs recently and 'Heartland' is awesome- proper singing- "you can hear the words and everything". We all have our favourite Sisters generation and 'cos of the singing, Craig's bass sound and the guitar sound generally I'd have any live stuff from that time.
I've always thought the 'early' stuff sounded a bit watered down and ploddy when played by the 84-85 incarnation. I barely last an entire concert before ditching it and finding something fast(er). The 1983 gigs are largely ferocious though, if somewhat rough round the edges.
But for all that, Nine While Nine / Ghostrider from Newcastle 85 is one of their finest 9 minutes ever recorded.
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 02:57
by James Blast
Arse!
I had to live with the 'Bert Hall performance for way too many years (it's actually embarrassing just how long) because I didn't know about cnuts like you, on here.
So gimme a break when I go off on one about Wanye's solo on KoH'sD from Wake.
Baisturts!
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 03:34
by weebleswobble
We must concede that on this thread at least, Techno Dave is in the house...
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 03:40
by James Blast
weebleswobble wrote:We must concede that on this thread at least, Techno Dave is in the house...
back on track, puh-leez!
well.. two posts back-ish...
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 03:48
by weebleswobble
James Blast wrote:weebleswobble wrote:We must concede that on this thread at least, Techno Dave is in the house...
back on track, puh-leez!
well.. two posts back-ish...
can't it's in the FAQ
perchance clause 84
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 04:02
by James Blast
sorry folks
I was experimenting with 'Alice' this morning (calm down Martin, I'll be back with the good Dr. come sun-up) so I'm somewhat unfamiliar with my surroundings.
I just wanted summat blacker, and it's nice to have a change.
Innit?
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 10:29
by paint it black
did anybody on here get to the gig last night? far too short notice for me to travel but heard it was a stonker
Posted: 17 Feb 2007, 10:39
by itnAklipse
PIB, rush said he'll play on saturday, not friday, though i admit usually you get your facts more straight than this...but this time your attempt fails
Posted: 18 Feb 2007, 22:03
by ormfdmrush
itnAklipse wrote:PIB, rush said he'll play on saturday, not friday, though i admit usually you get your facts more straight than this...but this time your attempt fails
he was there!
and Hitler rush