Sisters of Mercy – Manchester Academy
Posted: Wed 23 April, 2003 Filed under: Gigs, Reviews(ish) Leave a comment »Or HOW much dry ice have I just breathed?
(No pics, I’m afraid – they’d have all come out as clouds of smoke anyway)
It must be at least ten years since I’ve seen Sisters of Mercy in concert – I know I missed the ’97 tour, so when the “Smoke and Mirrors” tour was announced, I got a ticket pretty damn quickly.
Tonight was quite fascinating – almost a timewarp in many ways. Looking around the audience, it was obvious that the great majority had been listening to the albums when they were first released, and they were here for much the same reasons as myself. One amusing side-point I noticed was that while the women all seem to be in much the same Gothy outfits they were in ten, fifteen, twenty years ago, the men have changed styles to accomodate nasty things like hair-loss and so on. Where they would have been in the full quiffs and “outrageous” hairstyles, now there’s more of a tendency towards Matrix-style clothing, long leather coats and (of course) shaved heads. Age marches on.
The support act were one I’d never heard of before, OceanSize – not bad at all. It took the audience a while to get into their stuff, but by the end I think it was generally acknowledged that they were pretty good, and will probably be headlining their own gigs before long. They’re very like a slightly heavier, bassier version of Muse.
Then we get to the main attraction. The venue fills up with dry ice (and I do mean fills – you could hardly see the bar at the side), the lights go on, and the drum machine kicks in. I don’t think the singer was actually completely visible at any time in the concert – any time visibility looked like becoming an issue, zap, out blew more dry ice.
They didn’t play anything new, it was all the old stuff that everyone knew already – but that was what they were there for. No-one was complaining at all – we were there to see the Sisters play, and that’s what they did. Very few favourites were left unplayed, and it was a stunning concert. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Now – how long ’til my hearing comes back?
Posted: Wed 23 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
One day in May
It’s all too coincidental for words. On one day, the 18th of May to be precise, there are now no less than four concerts I want to see in Manchester. Of course, it also means there’s a shedload of decent (and sub-decent) venues here, but in one evening there’s Erasure playing at the Apollo, Peter Gabriel (which is the one I’m going to see) at the MEN Arena, Ladysmith Black Mambazo at the Bridgewater Hall, and the Dandy Warhols at Manchester Academy.
Maybe I should just decide to like one type of music, rather than being as varied in my tastes – that might make it all a bit easier.
Posted: Wed 23 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Geeky and trivial – it’s SO me
Bearing in mind that cricket is, for me, rather less interesting than – say – the Gross National Economy of Outer Mongolia in 1847, it’s somewhat surprising that I actually found this to be of any relevance whatsoever. But there we go. Wisden’s cricket almanac, having been in production for 140 years, has done it’s first photographic cover. It also turns out that it was the last contribution Sir Paul Getty made before pegging it earlier this month.
Posted: Wed 23 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Arse
Just had a call from the ticket office to say that the B-52s have cancelled their date in Manchester, and no plans to re-arrange it. What a bummer.
Posted: Tue 22 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Time to digit extractum
According to The Register today, it looks like Nominet are to start charging £35 for transferring domain names from May 19th. Best get my finger out and move d4d over to 34sp.com pretty quick, hadn’t I?
Posted: Tue 22 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
<sarcasm>Another great loss to music
In another shocking piece of world news today, S Club 7 have announced they will split at the end of May. I eagerly await the messages, the pleas, the heartbroken fans, all appealing for them to do it at the end of April instead.
Posted: Mon 21 April, 2003 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
RIP Nina Simone
RIP Nina Simone who died on Sunday. A great loss to the musical world.