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2005/08/10, Zürich, Switzerland
Posted: 01 Aug 2005, 13:58
by Quiff Boy
Post your thoughts, reviews, etc on this gig here.
Posted: 10 Aug 2005, 23:07
by redfish666
Setlist Zürich, 10th Aug 2005
1 ) Crash & Burn
2 ) Ribbons
3 ) Alice
4 ) Flood 1
5 ) Giving Ground
6 ) Dominion
7 ) Summer
8 ) First & Last & Always
9 ) Will I Dream
10 ) Slept
11 ) Anaconda
12 ) Temple Of Love
13 ) On The Wire/Teachers/On The Wire
14 ) Suzanne
15 ) Romeo Down
16 ) Flood 2
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17 ) I Was Wrong
18 ) Neverland
19 ) Lucretia
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20) Top Nite Out
21) Vision Thing
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 18:04
by doc P
so i assume nobody was there ?
no comments but the setlist?
what´s going on here?
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 18:46
by christophe
problably no Zürich Heartlanders and those who are there are problably not able to get online.
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 18:56
by Obviousman
I presume we'll have to wait for Eva&Co's review 'till after the tour... No doubt it'll be good ones however
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 19:06
by pearson
some guy from "dominion" wrote this:
correct set list, packed venue, only about 25 people under, erm, 25, and
one of the best sounds I've heard at a Sisters gig for a long time... at
least (surprisingly, since usually sounds tend to get better, not worse
during gigs) until F&L&A, that is. Yes, THE riff is back, and that's
fantastic, but in my opinion the notes are only one side of the coin,
the other is the sound, and it doesn't necessarily have to be the jangly
original sound (although that would be just great... well, that's me),
but it needs some sufficient difference to the sound of the rhythm
guitar in order for the naturally weaker sound not to drown in the noise
of the latter. Also, the vocals didn't really do it for me here...
anyway, a bitter-sweet turning point in this so far remarkably fantastic
gig, because during F&L&A, or WILL I DREAM the latest, the magic's
little cousin went for a cup of coffee... of something even more
distracting, with the venue being located near Langstrasse and all...
(Langstrasse being something like the Zurich version of the Reeperbahn,
or Vienna's "Gürtel"). I don't know, SLEPT was OK, ANACONDA simply
doesn't make it for me in its new form, chaotic noise terror of the
disturbing kind, TEMPLE lifted spirits all around, even though the
inescapable "Where's the drums??!!" shouts simply wouldn't stop ("iich
wot es schlaagzüüg", Swiss dialect, even though Jürg or Eva could
probably provide more accurate spellings here), things went on and I
caught myself wondering during songs what the next song would be...
never a good sign.
ROMEO DOWN, then, was great, again, and FLOOD 2 successfully ended the
regular set. The what some people called campfire version of I WAS WORNG
was not everybody's cup of tea, and I, too, can think of a couple of
things that I enjoy more than rockers sitting on the stage, and people
just wouldn't "shut the f**k up" (E., twice tonight), whereas NEVERLAND
got everybody listening, a glorious prelude to a storming LUCRETIA,
which, strangely, stopped abruptly in the middle of the song... if my
memory serves me right... (anyone..?)
The instrumental proved to be the guitarists' playground again, and VT
burned down the venue as it usually does, with tonight Eldritch ending
the gig with the clear, unmistakeable proclamation that
"THIS...WAR...IS...WRONG!", which he forcefully repeated 3 times. No
time for sophisticated liguistic word play here... to be understood by
the people present had top priority. Quite a lot of people seemed to
have understood, apparently.
Then half of everybody went outside, the rest stayed for the
party/clubbing. Anyway, The Sisters won. Again.
You can say what you want, but to fill venues like this at a price of
CHF 70.- (= EUR 45.-) with practically grown-ups only and with no album
since forever on a Wednesday night in the middle of the holiday season
is and remains to be simply spectacular. Tonight the band sounded great,
better than the last couple of times I've seen them, and I have to bore
you with the inevitable epilogue that this gig has strongly reinforced
my longing for the bloody new album and that I can't wait to hear some
decent recordings of ROMEO DOWN, SUMMER, and CRASH & BURN...
If you hesitated whether or not to go and see them somewhere this
Summer, do go and see the best Sisters you've seen in years.
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 20:28
by Christian
The text was written by Paul Cuska btw
http://www.kisstheblade.net
Posted: 11 Aug 2005, 21:25
by MadameButterfly
@pearson - confirmed
Give the dudes a break...the posts come once the party is to report...
MB
Posted: 13 Aug 2005, 20:17
by jherek
just got back from swizterland today (we made a week long holiday of it)!
it was a good gig, but maybe not quite a great one...
hi-lights: hearing 'slept' again, both 'floods' & a storming 'lucretia', (which did stop dead).
eldritch really seemed to be enjoying himself, as did the sold out 'up for it' crowd.
in fact i would say that the crowd was the one of the biggest hi-lights. it makes you believe the sisters are a going concern.
staying at the x-tra hotel was cool & seeing the band hanging around the bar before the gig was a thrill.
we met some nice people including a couple from berne who were attending their first ever sisters gig & a guy who had flown in from north germany.
we also saw a white haired american guy who must have been about 60 who had come on his own - respect.
low-lights: no emma / up town top ranking.
eldritch's voice kept coming & going, not as bad as at the blank canvas 2003, but still weaker than at joseph's well.
so i guess its best to catch him early doors on tour!
still had loads of fun - switzerland was a cool place & we got to see zurich, geneva & we went to the top of the jungfrau mountain!
Posted: 14 Aug 2005, 13:49
by jenzi-benzi
is there anyone who recorded the gig willing to weed it (or upload to the ftp)
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 11:09
by MrChris
pearson wrote:some guy from "dominion" wrote this:
VT
burned down the venue as it usually does, with tonight Eldritch ending
the gig with the clear, unmistakeable proclamation that
"THIS...WAR...IS...WRONG!", which he forcefully repeated 3 times. No
time for sophisticated liguistic word play here... to be understood by
the people present had top priority. Quite a lot of people seemed to
have understood, apparently.
years.
So not only has the setlist remained pretty darned similar to 2003 (and even the order of songs, in many cases), but Von is repeating his ad libs too... Methinks two years is long enough to come up with some new jokes, no?
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 11:16
by Quiff Boy
MrChris wrote:pearson wrote:some guy from "dominion" wrote this:
VT
burned down the venue as it usually does, with tonight Eldritch ending
the gig with the clear, unmistakeable proclamation that
"THIS...WAR...IS...WRONG!", which he forcefully repeated 3 times. No
time for sophisticated liguistic word play here... to be understood by
the people present had top priority. Quite a lot of people seemed to
have understood, apparently.
years.
So not only has the setlist remained pretty darned similar to 2003 (and even the order of songs, in many cases), but Von is repeating his ad libs too... Methinks two years is long enough to come up with some new jokes, no?
it was "this war is STILL wrong" actually
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 11:52
by Ghostrider
jenzi-benzi wrote:is there anyone who recorded the gig willing to weed it (or upload to the ftp)
Posted: 15 Aug 2005, 21:55
by jenzi-benzi
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 12:51
by paul
New pics online (Zurich, Vienna end Tabor):
http://home.wanadoo.nl/thesistersofmercy/
cheers,
Paul & Donna
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 14:13
by Eva
Stonking show for me! Of course I'm biased, because it's "my" town, and I was very nervous about the crowd: Would Zurich turn up? Would they enjoy the Rock'n'Roll band? But everything turned out fine imho. Von's voice wasn't on top form, but the band enjoyed themselves obviously, the sound again was great and powerful, and the crowd did their best and seemed very cheerful too. No nutters around and a wonderful atmosphere. The fact that Adam and Chris sacrificed themselves to giving autographs after the gig was a nice surprise for me.
to all Dominion and Heartland people from elsewhere who turned up - you made it even better than it would have been anyway, and it was lovely to see so many familiar faces.
Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 23:39
by Andrew S
I still haven't worked out what date was my favourite but Zurich has to be one of them. We had very nice accommodation near the venue
and some others (Sisters included) had accommodation within the venue
and good weather on the day of the gig (much to Eva's relief even if still below 30 degrees). Concerns about a sedate Swiss audience were unfounded, particulary as Pete managed to get a respectable moshpit going! Got to speak to Adam and Chris afterwards and commented that the sound on this tour has been stunning. I asked them what they'd done to make the sound better and Chris said, "We've got better."
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 17:43
by pikkrong
Thanks
Posted: 18 Aug 2005, 18:06
by pikkrong
Well... what can I say... I still haven't get rid of the illness I got in Hildesheim... but if I look back - it was one of the best holidays in my life (and I have seen 33 summers).
Zürich was the first of the 2005 Sisters gigs for me. Good and only very good memories
Great show
Got the setlist and autographs of three good men to it.
When I gave the setlist for signing to Chris, he said something like: "Aah, it's you!" and drew brackets around the name "Susanne". Have no idea was it just a joke out of blue or had he really noticed someone in the first row who is really a huge fan of this song
Anyway I thanked them for the great show and asked him to give my regards to Johnny Vegas
which made him laugh.
Later, when the setlist was given to Von (who wasn't there) I met Nurse in the crowd and asked him to sign my ticket. He was agree and asked did I have a pen. I didn't. He said that that he could come back later. And he did it.
I said something like "It's pity that I don't have a March Violets ticket" and he answered: "I'm just a nurse".
Very nice persons, I have to say.
Thanks to Eva for hospitality
Regards to all Heartland and Dominion people I met
Posted: 19 Aug 2005, 15:15
by Eva
you're welcome! I enjoyed having all three of you staying over at my place.
Funnily enough everybody who's been to the Zurich gig and posted here has forgotten one thing: This was the only Sisters indoors show with a support act. I was fearing the worst when I heard that there would be one - for several reasons that shall not be discussed here - anyway, they weren't as bad as I feared, but obviously not good enough either to leave an impression.
But at least they had the grace to say Thanks for being allowed to support The Sisters, and they seemed to mean it.
Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 19:09
by pikkrong
Eva wrote:
Funnily enough everybody who's been to the Zurich gig and posted here has forgotten one thing: This was the only Sisters indoors show with a support act. I was fearing the worst when I heard that there would be one - for several reasons that shall not be discussed here - anyway, they weren't as bad as I feared, but obviously not good enough either to leave an impression.
But at least they had the grace to say Thanks for being allowed to support The Sisters, and they seemed to mean it.
Really strange that I had forgotten it. And strange that when I was going to post a note about them you had already done it
Yesterday, when I was lying on my back, I it occurred to me that there was quite amusing support band in Zürich. Sometimes they reminded me Glitter band
But what was their name
Posted: 20 Aug 2005, 20:03
by Eva
Can't remember what their name was and don't know whether I can be arsed to find out...
Posted: 22 Aug 2005, 09:20
by _emma_
You've just made me realise that I can't remember the name of any, not even one, of the bands that I've seen supporting the Sisters. I don't even remember their faces or tunes, nothing.
Posted: 22 Aug 2005, 10:12
by Ozpat
@emma
Some of them look and sound like the Maheno shipwreck.
Posted: 23 Aug 2005, 20:55
by pikkrong
_emma_ wrote:You've just made me realise that I can't remember the name of any, not even one, of the bands that I've seen supporting the Sisters. I don't even remember their faces or tunes, nothing.
I remember Sulpher in Berlin 2003.