2011-11-23 Zurich
Posted: 21 May 2011, 11:55
Heimspiel
55CHF/45€/40£sisterstekland wrote:what the prize for the ticket, cannot see anything
oh well, will see tonight and will check my bank account otherwise, no ideaPrint at Home / MobileTicket (iPhone) (keine Versandkosten, Sie drucken Ihr Ticket selber aus)
I've stayed here, unfortunately don't think it gets any cheaper in Zürich:Mav787 wrote:Thinking about this one as the easyjet flights from Manchester are cheap and well timed but the hotel prices make me think its the most expensive city in the world.
Anyone got any cheapish hotel recommendations?
Thank for the tip, looks interesting!Spiggythecat wrote:try this
http://bnb.ch/index.php?p=carte&c=a2
staying out of ZH might be cheaper but you have to add some travel costs
for example app 20 CHF for train returm ticket Baden ZH w/o reductions
I would say 50 CHF is minimum for a night
+1Eggi1 wrote:Heimspiel
Intro
Crash And Burn
Ribbons
First And Last And Always
Train / Detonation Boulevard
Alice
When You Don’t See Me
Arms
Dominion / Mother Russia
Summer
Gift That Shines
On The Wire / Teachers
No Time To Cry
Amphetamine Logic
This Corrosion
Never Land
Flood II
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Rain From Heaven
More
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Lucretia My Reflection
Vision Thing
Temple Of Love
Huge crowd, extremely enthusiastic, especially with More, Temple and, not surprisingly, This Corrosion (“Hey, now, hey now now…�). Of the three, More was really good. Eldritch mumbled a few words that I couldn’t understand (not even the language) except for a not overly ironic “Ach, was seid ihr nett!� when entering the stage for the second encore.
Crash And Burn started great but seemed a bit off in the chorus, Ribbons superb, Summer too, and Neverland again topped it all, I have to say, even though there was no in-yer-face-snare drum.
Rain From Heaven had a great repetitive build up again, but somehow didn’t end as overwhelmingly as I remember it from previous gigs. Gift That Shines was cool. Unfortunately, and at the risk of repeating myself, all F&L&A tracks were fairly disappointing, Logic on ultra-speed, perhaps in reference to the song, I don’t know, No Time To Cry had a promising start – until the guitars joined in and the song actually takes off (or is supposed to). Not to mention the vocals. And I cannot leave out the shockingly weak and simply abysmal performance of When You Don’t See Me. Quite a shame. Dominion / Mother Russia on the other hand keeps proving again and again what a great song it is. Flood II again, no Flood I unfortunately. Oh, well.
Anyway, the crowd loved the show, it’s simply amazing how loyal the Zurich audience seems to remain to The Sisters. Ageing, but always loyal and really enjoying the shows. Must have been an exceptionally pleasing night for the band.
Good night
Paul