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03/01/06 The Cult - Fillmore - San Francisco, CA
03/03/06 The Cult - Hard Rock Hotel - Las Vegas, NV
03/04/06 The Cult - House of Blues San Diego - San Diego, CA
03/17/06 The Cult - Vic Theatre - Chicago, IL
03/22/06 The Cult - Avalon - Boston, MA
03/25/06 The Cult - House of Blues Atlantic City - Atlantic City, NJ
03/26/06 An Evening With The Cult - Nokia Theatre Times Square - New York, NY
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'An Evening With The Cult'. :lol:

Pipe and slippers, by the sound of it. :P

I possess both. Maybe I should mooch on over. :innocent:
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after watching tha southern death cult on dvd last night and remembering what the cult were like the last time i saw them, at the nec (ceremony-ish time), i dread to think to what depths of musical predictability they may now have sunk... :urff:

not that i'd mind seeing them if they played this side of the pond. 8)
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You'd have to, wouldn't you. Last time I saw 'em, 95ish (The Sheep Album Tour, or whatever it was called), was probably the best, tbh. A certain 'Sound Of The Sisters' on bass too. 8)
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a friend of a friend who works at the manchester academy said in november that he was sure he saw the cult down as having booked the venue for sometime this year (the first half of it) :?
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As much as I love the various incarnations between 82-86, I don't think I could attend a gig by them now.

The three albums that followed Love were shocking cock rock, which can never be forgiven.

I watched one of the 85 gigs recently, and they were really cooking at that point.
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Spiggy's hat wrote:shocking cock rock
:lol: Undoubtedly, but ace for a bit of air guitar, eh Leader? :wink: :innocent:
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:after watching tha southern death cult on dvd last night and remembering what the cult were like the last time i saw them, at the nec (ceremony-ish time), i dread to think to what depths of musical predictability they may now have sunk... :urff:

not that i'd mind seeing them if they played this side of the pond. 8)
Too right, I'd go...
but would hark back to the Death Cult/Dreamtime era with affection.

BTW, what dvd is this??
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
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Planet Dave wrote:
Spiggy's hat wrote:shocking cock rock
:lol: Undoubtedly, but ace for a bit of air guitar, eh Leader? :wink: :innocent:
oh aye ;D :notworthy: :lol:
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Love The Cult, love all the LP's, given the choice I think I'd go and see them before I'd go and see the Sisters.
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I'd pay upto £25 (not including the fuggin booking fees, the postage and packing, the just a couple of quid more to REALLY p e e off the customer' fees) just to hear the intro to She Sells and the whole of Spiritwalker...naturally they ought to throw in Horse Nation + Fatman, just to be polite.....
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I'd like to see them if they played over here. Probably too skint though as ever.
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:
Spiggy's hat wrote:shocking cock rock
:lol: Undoubtedly, but ace for a bit of air guitar, eh Leader? :wink: :innocent:
oh aye ;D :notworthy: :lol:
Indeed! 8)

I don't like the direction they took from "Ceremony" onwards - you're not Primal Scream, and please, for the love of God, why would you want to be Nirvana? :urff:

And the shearing of Ian Astbury's lovely locks was on a par with Samson, IMHO :cry: . He's another one who wants to lay off the pies fur a bit. Fatman? Aye! Sort it aaaaaaaaarrrrrrt!

BUT. It's still the Cult. Ergo, if they book it, I will come. What I would give though, to time-travel back to the Dreamtime days and see them then... *sigh*
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boudicca wrote: What I would give though, to time-travel back to the Dreamtime days and see them then... *sigh*
Teleport yourself to this gig and you could hear me scream for "old" Sisters songs during the set of the support band... a dodgy darkling outfit called Sisterhood.... ;D

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P.S. Astbury was a hotie, although when I re-read my daft diary entry of said gig, I thought back then he was waaaay too much flower-power for my likings. I realised later how wrong I was.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Fab story Jess. Heckling the m*****n should be a national sport. In which case shouting for Old Sisters is gold medal work. :notworthy:

Somewhat underwhelmingly, I could only manage basic obscenities at Eurorock 2000. Accurate, but basic.
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:notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: Jess.

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Planet Dave wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Fab story Jess. Heckling the m*****n should be a national sport. In which case shouting for Old Sisters is gold medal work. :notworthy:
Dave, you clearly overestimate the music nerdness (<voc?) of a 15-year old girl. I thought this was the sisters with a new name. I had no clue that they splitted in two halfs, with one performing and one releasing. (sounds odd anyway, doesnt it? ;D )
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culprit wrote: Too right, I'd go...
but would hark back to the Death Cult/Dreamtime era with affection.

BTW, what dvd is this??
This one possibly?

The Southern Death Cult - "The Free Spirit" - live 1983 ntsc dvd

captured/authored by Pillar Girl-

COVER ART is INCLUDED / so onto the dvd info-

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(dont worry about the interlacing showing up on these screenshots, the
picture is alot more clear and sharp on the tube)

DVD MENU SCREENSHOT
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/8093 ... hot9lt.jpg

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BRIXTON ACE 1983 - pro-shot video

Ian introduces the video with a poem of his entitled "The Free Spirit"

SCREENSHOTS
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1559/ace1983a2je.jpg
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3776/ace1983b8cu.jpg
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/1725/ace1983c3ce.jpg

setlist-

The Girl
Moya
The Crypt
Today

The Tube UK TV - first TV performance circa 1983

SCREENSHOTS
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/897/tube1983a5yb.jpg
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7775 ... 83b9jc.jpg
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/6972 ... 83c5fa.jpg

False Faces
Faith
Fatman
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Spiggy's hat wrote:The three albums that followed Love were shocking cock rock, which can never be forgiven.
Well - I liked "Electric" and "Sonic Temple", but "Ceremony" is really rubbish.
The last two albums were quite good btw.
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btw:
Mar 1/2006 - San Francisco, California, The Fillmore
Mar 3/2006 - Las Vegas, Nevada, The Joint
Mar 4/2006 - San Diego, California, House Of Blues
Mar 5/2006 - Cabazon, California, Key Club at Morongo
Mar 7/2006 - Los Angeles, California, Henry Fonda Theater
Mar 8/2006 - Tempe, Arizona, Marquee Theater
Mar 10/2006 - Dallas, Texas, Ridglea Theater
Mar 11/2006 - Houston, Texas, Warehouse
Mar 12/2006 - Austin, Texas, La Zona Rosa
Mar 14/2006 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, Cains
Mar 15/2006 - Minneapolis, Minnesota, First Avenue
Mar 17/2006 - Chicago, Illinois, Vic Theater
Mar 18/2006 - Cleveland, Ohio, House Of Blues
Mar 19/2006 - Detroit, Michigan, Emerald Theater
Mar 21/2006 - Buffalo, New York, Town Ballroom
Mar 22/2006 - Boston, Massachusetts, Avalon
Mar 24/2006 - Washington, DC, 9:30 Club
Mar 25/2006 - Atlantic City, New Jersey, House Of Blues
Mar 26/2006 - New York, New York, Nokia Live
http://www.cultcentral.com/tours.html
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JansenClone wrote:
culprit wrote: Too right, I'd go...
but would hark back to the Death Cult/Dreamtime era with affection.

BTW, what dvd is this??
This one possibly?

The Southern Death Cult - "The Free Spirit" - live 1983 ntsc dvd

captured/authored by Pillar Girl-

COVER ART is INCLUDED / so onto the dvd info-

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

(dont worry about the interlacing showing up on these screenshots, the
picture is alot more clear and sharp on the tube)

DVD MENU SCREENSHOT
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/8093 ... hot9lt.jpg

---------------------------------------------------------------------------

BRIXTON ACE 1983 - pro-shot video

Ian introduces the video with a poem of his entitled "The Free Spirit"

SCREENSHOTS
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/1559/ace1983a2je.jpg
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/3776/ace1983b8cu.jpg
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/1725/ace1983c3ce.jpg

setlist-

The Girl
Moya
The Crypt
Today

The Tube UK TV - first TV performance circa 1983

SCREENSHOTS
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/897/tube1983a5yb.jpg
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/7775 ... 83b9jc.jpg
http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/6972 ... 83c5fa.jpg

False Faces
Faith
Fatman
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that's the fella- it's available on dimeadozen (which is temporarily offline) as a torrent... clicky
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:
Spiggy's hat wrote:shocking cock rock
:lol: Undoubtedly, but ace for a bit of air guitar, eh Leader? :wink: :innocent:
oh aye ;D :notworthy: :lol:

nowt wrong with cock rock. :lol:
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The Cult - a good band but who goes to the USA just to see a band...? :innocent: :innocent: :innocent:
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*throws eggs at the glorious leader*
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pikkrong wrote:The Cult - a good band but who goes to the USA just to see a band...? :innocent: :innocent: :innocent:
If i had enough money i would go... oooohh yesss i would go...
I need to see Cult again.... and again... and again... and again.... :cry:
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