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Copenhagen - Vega - 19th April

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 17:55
by TheBoyNextDoor
http://www.vega.dk/

YIEHAAA! ;D

I'm going to this place tomorrow and will watch Bauhaus.. checking out the venue sort of. ;)

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 18:25
by euphoria
YES!!

So - waiting for Gothenburg and Oslo then :notworthy:

Posted: 08 Feb 2006, 23:44
by Peter KJ
Great news. Hope they make it offcial soon.
But don't they forget something:
between France and Denmark are 2 other countries:
Belgium & Holland. Come on, there is enough time between April 14th and April 19th.
Gent, Brussels, Tilburg, Amsterdam...
Please...

Peter KJ

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 01:10
by vicus
Peter KJ wrote:between France and Denmark are 2 other countries:
Belgium & Holland.
depending on the route it's 1 or 3 other countries. ;D

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 08:27
by Ozpat
Peter KJ wrote:Great news. Hope they make it offcial soon.
But don't they forget something:
between France and Denmark are 2 other countries:
Belgium & Holland. Come on, there is enough time between April 14th and April 19th.
Gent, Brussels, Tilburg, Amsterdam...
Please...

Peter KJ
There will be....and I will be catching a second and maybe third gig. :D

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 08:43
by The Green Lantern
Yes! I like the sound of that. I'll be there.

Posted: 09 Feb 2006, 12:09
by pandemon
Awesome!
If the rumours about Malmö (SE) should prove to be true, it will just be a matter of getting tickets for both shows!!!

Posted: 11 Feb 2006, 17:02
by TheBoyNextDoor
Malmö and Copenhagen - a little bit of overkill? Definitely not.

I've got mine tickets for this one. :)

Posted: 11 Feb 2006, 22:22
by TheBoyNextDoor
They where handing out flyers at the Bauhaus gig.
Sorry for the bad image quality, and sorry for my carelessness when it comes to small paper pieces. :oops:

Image

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 17:15
by Andrew S
I've just tried to get a ticket for this one via http://www.billetlugen.dk/. They do have tickets on sale but when I try to buy, I'm being told that they're "unable to locate the event". Can anyone know where else I can get a ticket? I would need to be able to pick it up at the box office. Or, can any kind-hearted Danes can help me out with getting one? I would be happy to pay upfront if necessary. I'm sorted for all the other dates and had planned on buying a ticket at the door for this one, but as more gigs are selling out, I'm getting a bit worried about not having a ticket.

Posted: 01 Apr 2006, 23:36
by James Blast
Andrew S wrote:I'm getting a bit worried about not having a ticket.
Andrew you're turning a bit, original Flying Scotsman chassis numbers on me :|

Posted: 16 Apr 2006, 11:02
by Eva
Does somebody still need a ticket for Kopenhagen? I´ve got a spare one I´m willing to part with for face value.

Send me a pm or find me there in the queue, early.

Eva

Posted: 16 Apr 2006, 12:40
by Zodiak
Hi all. I've been lurking for a while but finally I decided to join the gang.

I'm going to the Vega gig so I wondered if there are any plans for a party before and after..?

Cheers
MJ

Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 23:08
by Zodiak
Hi all! Just got back home!

Great gig, lotsa smoke, a bit low on the vocals - but neverthless a great concert! The same setlist as Malmö and Gothenborg except Neverland instead of "I Was Wrong".

Andrew Eldritch didn't show up after the show as usual, but we spoke to Ben and Chris - both very positive and friendly! :)

Great gig, great atmosphere and a splendid evening!

Cheers!
M-Jay and Louise

Hoping for a concert in Oslo soon!!

Posted: 19 Apr 2006, 23:31
by Badlander
Zodiak wrote: Great gig, lotsa smoke, a bit low on the vocals - but neverthless a great concert! The same setlist as Malmö and Gothenborg except Neverland instead of "I Was Wrong".
Wow ! That's what I call a quick review ! :notworthy:
Good to know that Never land (still not a jazz odyssey) is back in the mix. 8)

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 00:08
by James Blast
indeed, Never Land (a fragment) is required

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 06:40
by Ozpat
Zodiak wrote:Hi all! Just got back home!

Great gig, lotsa smoke, a bit low on the vocals - but neverthless a great concert! The same setlist as Malmö and Gothenborg except Neverland instead of "I Was Wrong".

Andrew Eldritch didn't show up after the show as usual, but we spoke to Ben and Chris - both very positive and friendly! :)

Great gig, great atmosphere and a splendid evening!

Cheers!
M-Jay and Louise

Hoping for a concert in Oslo soon!!
Thanks for the quick review!

I guess there was no afterparty... :lol: :wink:

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 10:24
by Zodiak
Ozpat wrote:
Thanks for the quick review!

I guess there was no afterparty... :lol: :wink:
Hehe, indeed there was. But I was only there for 20 minutes or so, then I went back home so I could report to you guys :wink:

This Corrosion was the song that really stood out to me (again), and I think Crash & Burn also rocks! The lightshow during Summer was fantastic :D I missed Vision Thing and FALAA, but you can't have everything right?

Mr Eldo didn't say anything at all, except something like "thanks" twice.

I hope somebody recorded this gig.. I was planning to take both pictures and video with my ixus, but they stopped me :evil:

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 11:39
by TheGoodSon
I found this a truly great gig!
An alarmingly high number of goths in the audience, but what do you know - it seems goths are actually capable of having fun! :)
Overall, the crowd was rather hesitant at the start of the show, but they soon got into it.

The sound and the light show was way better than in Malmö, and the chorus of Lucretia was to DIE for.

And, I just HAVE to say it; watching Ben and Chris during Top Nite Out is sheer pleasure. They LOVE it up there, and we love them for it. :)

Review

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 22:51
by NeiNei

Re: Review

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:18
by James Blast
NeiNei wrote:"Goth-rock: Sort i sort":
DON"T CLICK
please don't post links that make my browser go into a mothloop, thank you :|

Re: Review

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:28
by NeiNei
James Blast wrote:
NeiNei wrote:"Goth-rock: Sort i sort":
DON"T CLICK
please don't post links that make my browser go into a mothloop, thank you :|
Strange... It's a review in the danish newspaper "Jyllands Posten". Nothing special happend in my browser (Firefox 1.5)

Re: Review

Posted: 20 Apr 2006, 23:39
by James Blast
NeiNei wrote:
James Blast wrote:
NeiNei wrote:"Goth-rock: Sort i sort":
DON"T CLICK
please don't post links that make my browser go into a mothloop, thank you :|
Strange... It's a review in the danish newspaper "Jyllands Posten". Nothing special happend in my browser (Firefox 1.5)
no offence meant NeiNei, it just sent Safari into a freak out

and Welcome :D

Posted: 21 Apr 2006, 10:13
by TheBoyNextDoor
Great gig, great loud sound, dull audience, less smoke than in Sweden and Andrew in top mood - despite the audience.

Great to hear them play Never Land instead of I Was Wrong. Don't get me wrong, I love this acoustic version of IWW but four shows in a row with exactly the same setlist had been somewhat boring. (Ok, we didn't get it in Gothenburg but anyway..)

Me and my friend Robert noticed something at this gig: they didn't have their full light-rig on the Swedish dates. A lot more of lights and less smoke.. you could actually see Andrew for the most of the time.

Highlights: Ribbons, Giving Ground, Summer, Lucretia, This Corrosion.

Posted: 22 Apr 2006, 06:54
by Mage
I think it was a truly fantastic experience. It was my first Sisters concert ever, I've heard them for ages, but somehow I just never got around to watching them live. Also this was the first Sisters concert, in Denmark, indoors as far as I know.
I don't how many of you read the review on the link NeiNei posted, but I guess some people never really get the idea of Sisters of Mercy.
The review (for those of you unable to read danish) was exceedingly bad. The journalist didn't like the smoke and he thought Andrews vocals were too low.
He also thought that andrew was inflicted by "soulless cybercold".
I admit that the fact that andrew didn't say a word to the audience was a bit disappointing, but then again it's The lights, The smoke and the Music we are there to see and hear. Not a speech.
The journalist also called Sisters a Goth-Rock band, which, to me, just proves that he didn't really get it. I never thought of the Sisters as a goth-rock band.

I actually overheard a guy after the concert who, seriously, asked where the drummer was....

I shot some extremely short video of "When You don,t see me", "Lucretia" and some other songs but the sound is bad, I'll post 'em here some time soon.