Post by imaginarygirl on Dec 2, 2013 19:59:11 GMT 1
I didn't mind it on the concert, but then when I was reading the comments anywhere on the internet so many people were complaining about it and saying that he used to be more talkative at previous gigs. Well, whatever, the show was wonderful anyway and I'm glad the one you've been to was good as well
The dream had to end
The wish never came true
And the girl starts to sing
it wash´t the perfect set lost for me at all. As I like the earlier albums better than the last once. But as I thought that I would´t get to hear any of the songs I would put on my perfect setlist, I was just very pleased every time one of them came
The world is neither fair nor unfair - It's just us trying to feel that there's some sense in it
Post by imaginarygirl on Dec 2, 2013 20:59:29 GMT 1
For me it was.. well, almost but it was pretty close! (what I'd give to hear 'Without you I'm nothing' or 'English Summer Rain'.. but when I heard 'Speak in tongues' and 'Blind' I almost had a heart attack! )
The dream had to end
The wish never came true
And the girl starts to sing
Post by TemptationTwo on Dec 2, 2013 21:57:49 GMT 1
I hope I'll have another chance to see them live, always with Blind, lol, in the setlist I don't like their recent works, at all, but I love them anyway
imaginarygirl Beeing talkative means nothing? I saw only three of the bands you like(the Sisters in 2009, the cure in 2008and the Nephs a few days ago) and i can tell it's annoying an interruption between every song. Even hear Robert saying thank you every three songs is a fake attempt of beeing friendly Actually i like more an intense gig witj no pause wich keeps you not breathing until the next song starts And just a "thank you very much " at the end of the gig...and maybe a few beers together like Tony Pettitt did in Berlin with the fans
Post by imaginarygirl on Dec 4, 2013 22:20:29 GMT 1
Where did I say that it "means nothing"? I don't find it annoying, at all. For me it seems like the singer (or some other band member) tries to make some more connection between the band and the crowd, which is a good thing. Does it always have to be fake? But if they - like Brian Molko recently - don't say anything during the concert, it's just as good. After all music is the most important anyway.
The dream had to end
The wish never came true
And the girl starts to sing
Where did I say that it "means nothing"? I don't find it annoying, at all. For me it seems like the singer (or some other band member) tries to make some more connection between the band and the crowd, which is a good thing. Does it always have to be fake? But if they - like Brian Molko recently - don't say anything during the concert, it's just as good. After all music is the most important anyway.
the "?" was just a typing mistake the band see if the audiance is enjoying the gig or not, gesticulate means more sometimes than a "how the f*ck are you doing?" or a flat "thank you", the only thing thjey have to do is give the audience another f*cking great song and nothing else. maybe a few beers after the gig with the fans, as Tony pettitt di in Belin is better thjan a fake attempt of beeing friendly
BTW i love Dickinson's "SCREAM FOR MEEEE, SREAAAAM FOOORRR MEEEEE..."