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Oslo, Norway - 2011-11-16
Posted: 12 May 2011, 18:38
by despair
Tickets will be available Saturday, May 14 10:00. Subscribers of the newsletter from
www.rockefeller.no (the venue) can get tickets from Friday 09:00. Tickets will be available online at
www.billettservice.no
Posted: 12 May 2011, 18:55
by lachert
"black november"?
Posted: 12 May 2011, 18:59
by despair
So it seems, guess more dates are just around the corner.
Posted: 13 May 2011, 06:00
by TheBoyNextDoor
Yeah.
Posted: 13 May 2011, 08:49
by Being645
lachert wrote:"black november"?
Sisters XXX ...
...
Posted: 13 May 2011, 10:35
by despair
Posted: 15 May 2011, 15:33
by Mothra
Very tempted by this, having always wanted to visit Scandinavia. Have heard scary stories of the price of eating and drinking out and the like though. Anyone got any idea how much a beer costs in Oslo on average (priorities right!)
Posted: 15 May 2011, 19:36
by _emma_
Last time they played there (2008? 2009? can't remember
) one very small beer after the gig was about 8-9 EUR. One very small coffee at the train station was 4 EUR.
Beautiful country though, and the gig was good.
Posted: 15 May 2011, 20:34
by lachert
_emma_ wrote:Last time they played there one very small beer after the gig was about 8-9 EUR.
pure madness
Posted: 15 May 2011, 20:40
by Drsisters
lachert wrote:_emma_ wrote:Last time they played there one very small beer after the gig was about 8-9 EUR.
pure madness
What to expect from the Oil Maffia that not even is a part of EU..
Posted: 15 May 2011, 20:48
by _emma_
But then one goes to Romania where one big beer in a rather posh cafe at a beautiful market square costs 1.80 EUR, so a Sisters' fan's pocket can regain its balance.
Posted: 16 May 2011, 01:05
by doulfe
Posted: 16 May 2011, 18:39
by itnAklipse
Drsisters wrote:What to expect from the Oil Maffia that not even is a part of EU..
Hahaha! What a joke.
Posted: 18 May 2011, 12:46
by Sita
This is really really OT, and I don't want to get into politics here, but Norway is so expensive not because it's mafia, but because it is a super welfare state, and because everyone there earns decent money. So in order to keep such a state running, taxes are high, that's why prices are high. At least that's what my Norwegian friend explained me. Anyway, I'll see for myself soon
Posted: 18 May 2011, 14:09
by despair
Sita wrote:Norway is so expensive not because it's mafia, but because it is a super welfare state, and because everyone there earns decent money.
Spot on, Norway isn't expensive for people who actually earn their money here. In fact, we have the highest living standard in the world. The decision to not apply for EU membership came after a referendum, and had nothing to do with mafia whatsoever. I voted no myself and would do the same again.
Posted: 18 May 2011, 14:52
by Sita
Oh cool, you are Norwegian? Any tips for Oslo or Bergen?
Yeah the EU, a megalomaniac ideological project in "best" 20th century tradition
Posted: 18 May 2011, 16:47
by Drsisters
despair wrote:Sita wrote:Norway is so expensive not because it's mafia, but because it is a super welfare state, and because everyone there earns decent money.
Spot on, Norway isn't expensive for people who actually earn their money here. In fact, we have the highest living standard in the world. The decision to not apply for EU membership came after a referendum, and had nothing to do with mafia whatsoever. I voted no myself and would do the same again.
Off topic a bit.. If it isnt expensive in Norway, why is 90% of all customers in our Swedish goverment owned liqour shops Norwegians on a Friday ?
joke aside, you must be the first Norwegian I heard that is not complaining over the prices in Norway compared to Sweden..
Enough ranting.. back on topic...
Posted: 18 May 2011, 20:05
by despair
Sita wrote:Oh cool, you are Norwegian? Any tips for Oslo or Bergen?
Possibly for Oslo as I live here, but what kind of tips?
Drsisters wrote:Off topic a bit.. If it isnt expensive in Norway, why is 90% of all customers in our Swedish goverment owned liqour shops Norwegians on a Friday ?
The answer is obvious. Here's another question with an obvious answer: Why do thousands of Swedes come to Oslo to work here, often taking the lower paid jobs?
joke aside, you must be the first Norwegian I heard that is not complaining over the prices in Norway compared to Sweden..
Unlike most Norwegians I am aware of how spoiled I am (not that anyone was comparing Norway and Sweden to begin with).
Posted: 18 May 2011, 20:59
by Sita
Well, I will go to Oslo with my Norwegian friend in July, and she has lived there, but she's been away a few years now. We both like not-so-mainstream music (not Burzum kind of stuff though, I'm afraid
) and, you know, just nice places. I don't know what you Norwegians do in the evenings
Posted: 30 May 2011, 13:09
by despair
Sita wrote:I don't know what you Norwegians do in the evenings
Neither do I
Oslo is very boring IMO, normally I only go out if there is an interesting concert, or to visit the excellent metal pub Unholy. Oh, and on Sundays there is free pinball at Tilt (which is located in the same building as the concert venue).
Posted: 30 May 2011, 20:48
by cats_n_cheese
Mothra wrote:Very tempted by this, having always wanted to visit Scandinavia. Have heard scary stories of the price of eating and drinking out and the like though. Anyone got any idea how much a beer costs in Oslo on average (priorities right!)
It's bloody expensive. I went to Oslo December '10, but prices aside, it's a fantastic place to visit! I'm really tempted by this Sisters gig there!!
Posted: 31 May 2011, 16:42
by Heartless
Oslo is a fantastic place, indeed. And I am considering to go there again, given the lack of the Sisters visiting Reykjavik.
Posted: 31 May 2011, 18:59
by markfiend
I'm enjoying the intra-Scandinavian banter in this thread. *reaches for popcorn*
Posted: 01 Jun 2011, 15:50
by despair
markfiend wrote:I'm enjoying the intra-Scandinavian banter in this thread. *reaches for popcorn*
You're a couple of weeks too late
Posted: 01 Jun 2011, 15:59
by markfiend
despair wrote:markfiend wrote:I'm enjoying the intra-Scandinavian banter in this thread. *reaches for popcorn*
You're a couple of weeks too late
Oh. Yeah. I hadn't noticed that.