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== ''Tune in, turn on, burn out...'' ==
 
== ''Tune in, turn on, burn out...'' ==
... was basically the theme of not only this 1985 spring tour of the UK ... maybe it was a first hint at the condition the band was in ... after the final gig of the tour in [[Mon, 01-Apr-1985|Brighton]], founding member [[Gary Marx]] left [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. <br/>
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... was basically the theme of not only this 1985 spring tour of the UK. Maybe it was a first hint at the condition the band was in for after the final gig in [[Mon, 01-Apr-1985|Brighton]], founding member [[Gary Marx]] left [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. <br/>
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Support act during this tour were [https://www.discogs.com/artist/538147-The-Scientists-2 The Scientists] with [[Lucas Fox]], who had stepped in on drums.<br/>
 
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On 8 March 1985 [[The Sisters of Mercy]] released the [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]] single. With [[Blood Money (song)|Blood Money]] and [[Bury Me Deep]], the single featured two songs that would hardly - if ever - be performed live in the coming decades. <br/>
 
On 8 March 1985 [[The Sisters of Mercy]] released the [[No Time To Cry (single)|No Time To Cry]] single. With [[Blood Money (song)|Blood Money]] and [[Bury Me Deep]], the single featured two songs that would hardly - if ever - be performed live in the coming decades. <br/>
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We also recommend you check the wonderful statistics available at [http://db.tsom.org/tours/tune_in_turn_on_burn_out.html The Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 beta]<br/>
 
We also recommend you check the wonderful statistics available at [http://db.tsom.org/tours/tune_in_turn_on_burn_out.html The Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 beta]<br/>
 
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== ''Band / Line-up'' ==
 
== ''Band / Line-up'' ==
 
* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - Vocals  
 
* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - Vocals  

Revision as of 20:14, 28 July 2019

Andrew Eldritch on stage at Mr Kiesa's in Leicester, UK in his velvet stage coat and hat typical for the time
Tour Logo Promo Poster

Tune in, turn on, burn out...

... was basically the theme of not only this 1985 spring tour of the UK. Maybe it was a first hint at the condition the band was in for after the final gig in Brighton, founding member Gary Marx left The Sisters of Mercy.
Support act during this tour were The Scientists with Lucas Fox, who had stepped in on drums.

On 8 March 1985 The Sisters of Mercy released the No Time To Cry single. With Blood Money and Bury Me Deep, the single featured two songs that would hardly - if ever - be performed live in the coming decades.

First And Last And Always, The Sisters first studio album, followed on March 11th, 1985. Both releases were widely promoted in the media, accompanied by the according tour dates, (see the pictures below).

Gary Marx on stage at Top Rank, Brighton - the last gig, he played with The Sisters of Mercy

Further information about the individual gigs, audience recordings and bootlegs can be found under the according links to the individual gigs below.

No Time To Cry Release and Tour Dates Poster

We also recommend you check the wonderful statistics available at The Sisters of Mercy Database v0.5 beta

Band / Line-up


First And Last And Always
Release and Tour Dates Announcement


Tour Schedule




Our thanks for the photo of Gary Marx at Top Rank, Brighton go to Heartland Forum member spiggymr7.


After-Tour TV-Appearance