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And what a line up that is, when compared to the Readings of the present day, where I about 3 years ago I realised I hadn't even heard of (let alone heard) the majority of the headline acts. I was about two and a half years away from hitting my gig-going stride at this point in time :cry:

Links to recordings of the show are still working at http://darkcircleroom4.blogspot.com/sea ... rcy%201991. There doesn't seem to be one version with the complete set, but I've got 'Neon Dream' on now and a cheap bottle of red open and it sounds GREAT. Downloading 'Brothers & Sisters' as I type.
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25 YEARS ago The Sisters played their perfectly recorded gig at Paradiso Amsterdam ...

https://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_28-Aug-1983

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It is funny, though, that nothing much is known about the
three former gigs in NL during that tour in Groningen,
Effenaar and Rotterdam ...


Oh, and many years later The Sisters played the in living room of lucky Reptile House member S. Reitz in Oberhausen and perfomed Comfortably Numb for the very first time ...
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And on the 29th August in 1992, The Sisters said goodbye to Tim Bricheno, who's last gig with the band was the Pukkelpop Festival (https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_29-Aug-1992).

6 years to the day later (that's 1998 for those of you who don't fancy the maths), The Sisters played the Summer Horizon Festival (https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_29-Aug-1998)
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A 50% success rate for the band on 30th August.

In 2000, the show at Nottingham Rock City (where they were due to be 'the biggest band' to play there since David Bowie three years previously!!) was cancelled: https://sisterswiki.org/Wed,_30-August-2000

However, back in 1983, they did play a show in Berlin (Bowie reference point number 2) at The Loft: https://sisterswiki.org/Tue,_30-Aug-1983. Great blog post by NVL all about it at https://sistersfan.blogspot.com/2018/01 ... -1983.html
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Being645 wrote:25 YEARS ago The Sisters played their perfectly recorded gig at Paradiso Amsterdam ...

https://sisterswiki.org/Sun,_28-Aug-1983

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It is funny, though, that nothing much is known about the
three former gigs in NL during that tour in Groningen,
Effenaar and Rotterdam ...


Oh, and many years later The Sisters played the in living room of lucky Reptile House member S. Reitz in Oberhausen and perfomed Comfortably Numb for the very first time ...
For all his allusions to hiding literary references in his lyrics, he blatantly stole the intro for Emma from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar - "If you have tears, prepare to shed them now."
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Sisters gigging action on 31st August:

1983, Hamburg Kir (https://sisterswiki.org/Wed,_31-Aug-1983)

1991, Winterthur Festival (https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_31-Aug-1991).

The Winterthur show is where we say thanks and farewell to Tony James. A full-time bassist has not been seen since :cry:
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Mothra wrote:The Winterthur show is where we say thanks and farewell to Tony James. A full-time bassist has not been seen since :cry:
I know loads bang on about '85 but, with nearly 30 years hindsight, I think TJ leaving had more impact - there was no glorious commercial comeback just whatever this is now.
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Mothra wrote:The Winterthur show is where we say thanks and farewell to Tony James. A full-time bassist has not been seen since :cry:
I know loads bang on about '85 but, with nearly 30 years hindsight, I think TJ leaving had more impact - there was no glorious commercial comeback just whatever this is now.
When I wrote that it was his last show, I did think something similar. Not replacing a departing bass player suggest to me that a band is winding down. It's just taken 27 years so far...
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Soundcheck Winterthur 91, Concert in an each end blocked street , I saw a camera on the roofs but the guy did not film everything because it was too dangerous .

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Not seen that before, ta!
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Nice photo ... :) ... thanks for posting ... :D :notworthy: ...
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Three concerts on September 1st in Sisters History spread over the decades ... :D ...

Odeon in Münster, Germany, again during the Trans-Europe Excess Tour in 1983

Manchester Academy part of the Trip The Light Fantastic Tour in 2000 and

last year's gig no.1 at the Roundhouse in London ... 8) ...
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[quote="Being645"]Three concerts on September 1st in Sisters History spread over the decades ... :D ...

Odeon in Münster, Germany, again during the Trans-Europe Excess Tour in 1983

Manchester Academy part of the Trip The Light Fantastic Tour in 2000

I was surprised to find I was missing the Manchester show. If anyone can upload I'd be grateful.

The Munster show is a bit of curio ... an encore without Eldritch, no complete version from the same source in circulation (from what I could work out).
Read all about it at http://sistersfan.blogspot.com/2016/11/ ... nster.html
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Mothra wrote: The Munster show is a bit of curio ... an encore without Eldritch, no complete version from the same source in circulation (from what I could work out).
Read all about it at http://sistersfan.blogspot.com/2016/11/ ... nster.html
Oh hell, how did I miss this entry ... :eek: ... thank you for the hint ... :D ...
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Mothra wrote: The Munster show is a bit of curio ... an encore without Eldritch, no complete version from the same source in circulation (from what I could work out).
Read all about it at http://sistersfan.blogspot.com/2016/11/ ... nster.html
Oh hell, how did I miss this entry ... :eek: ... thank you for the hint ... :D ...
The full Munster gig is available via the 80-85 Facebook page at https://mega.nz/#!KE52mbpS!Liv280LXPy-k ... pPjG88UEyM

Moving on to today (2nd September), we have three gigs falling on this date:

Glasgow 2000 https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_02-Sep-2000

Crammerock 2011 https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_02-Sep-2011

London 2017 https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_02-Sep-2017

I was at the last of those, and very good it was to, although for the first time, I felt that the degree of predictability was taking a slight toll on me. I also remembering wondering why they never start a set with Dominion, as it has been a midway through the set song at every show I've seen them play. And every time, the atmosphere goes up noticeably when the opening notes start up. Would love to see the band come on and go straight into it.
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Mothra wrote: Moving on to today (2nd September), we have three gigs falling on this date:

Glasgow 2000 https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_02-Sep-2000

Crammerock 2011 https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_02-Sep-2011

London 2017 https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_02-Sep-2017

I was at the last of those, and very good it was to, although for the first time, I felt that the degree of predictability was taking a slight toll on me. I also remembering wondering why they never start a set with Dominion, as it has been a midway through the set song at every show I've seen them play. And every time, the atmosphere goes up noticeably when the opening notes start up. Would love to see the band come on and go straight into it.
Yeah, starting with MORE, has become quite a habit. And last year in particular, the set list
consolidated into a stable, but fully working, scheme with some surprises here and there.

btw, there were four concerts on September 2nd in Sisters History, see Fri, 02-Sep-1983, the final show of the Trans-Europe Excess Tour ... :wink: ...

* Thank you for the megalink ... :D ...
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Yeah, starting with MORE, has become quite a habit. And last year in particular, the set list
consolidated into a stable, but fully working, scheme with some surprises here and there.
How have i not seen that page before?
Nice job :notworthy:
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Pista wrote:
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Yeah, starting with MORE, has become quite a habit. And last year in particular, the set list
consolidated into a stable, but fully working, scheme with some surprises here and there.
How have i not seen that page before?
Nice job :notworthy:
... :lol: ... some sentimental job in commemoration of The Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 beta ... :wink: ...
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The full Munster gig is available via the 80-85 Facebook page at https://mega.nz/#!KE52mbpS!Liv280LXPy-k ... pPjG88UEyM

Thanks for the link! Too bad about the other missing TEE concerts, they are legendary, but still, there are 99% of their 80s shows (at least 83-85) recorded. So not that bad.
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I also remembering wondering why they never start a set with Dominion, as it has been a midway through the set song at every show I've seen them play. And every time, the atmosphere goes up noticeably when the opening notes start up. Would love to see the band come on and go straight into it.
they did it.
erfurt & berlin 2001.
...and it is a great opener.
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Mothra wrote: Crammerock 2011 https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_02-Sep-2011
wow seven years ago that i bought :von: that drink!!! blimey...and no i can't remember the gig afterwards. :lol:
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Mothra wrote: Crammerock 2011 https://sisterswiki.org/Fri,_02-Sep-2011
wow seven years ago that i bought :von: that drink!!! blimey...and no i can't remember the gig afterwards. :lol:
Oh yes, that wonderful Sisters XXX Tour ... after the festival in Stekene a heavy storm came up and I got as wet as never ever before on the way to my tent ... :lol: ...



Today in Sisters History there were two gigs:

Nottigham Rock City during the Trip The Light Fantastic Tour in 2000 and

The Sisters only ever concert in Turkey at the Rock'n Coke Festival in Istanbul 2006
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4th September:

1993, Rock Am See, Losheim an der Saar (https://sisterswiki.org/Sat,_04-Sep-1993).
This one has kindly been put up for download recently by czuczu at https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic ... ht=losheim

2017, Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium (https://sisterswiki.org/Mon,_04-Sep-2017).
Surprisingly, there seems to be little evidence that this one was recorded.
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