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+ | [[File:1993 12 Superbang Tour Banner.jpg|left|1100px|thumb|'''''Superbang '93''''' - Large tour anncouncement banner displayed at the summer festivals - the concert in Saarbrücken was marked with an asterisk, as it was set to take place without The Sisters of Mercy.]] | ||
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+ | The [[Gigography#Summer_Festivals_1993|summer festivals]] in 1993 were followed by another tour in winter to promote the release<br/> | ||
[[Image: Overbombing1993.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Overbombing Tour Announcement]] | [[Image: Overbombing1993.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Overbombing Tour Announcement]] | ||
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of the [[Under The Gun (single)|Under The Gun]] single and the release of The Sisters' second singles-compilation <br/> | of the [[Under The Gun (single)|Under The Gun]] single and the release of The Sisters' second singles-compilation <br/> | ||
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The German leg of this tour was promoted as a festival event called "'''Superbang '93'''",<br/> | The German leg of this tour was promoted as a festival event called "'''Superbang '93'''",<br/> | ||
− | which included, apart from [[The Sisters of Mercy]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramones The Ramones] as second headliner, <br/> | + | which included, apart from [[The Sisters of Mercy]], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramones The Ramones] as a second headliner, as well as <br/> |
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_Magnet Monster Magnet], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_O_Negative Type-O-Negative] and The Sisters' protégés [[La Costa Rasa]] as "special guests". <br/> | ||
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+ | None of these bands did play all the venues, not even The Sisters. While The Ramones played a final <br/> | ||
− | + | Superbang gig with Monster Magnet and Type-O-Negative on December 18th in Trier, Germany, <br/> | |
− | + | The Sisters of Mercy and La Costa Rasa were on their way to the UK leg of the Overbombing Tour. <br/> | |
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+ | Remarkably, at the beginning of the tour, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_O_Negative Type-O-Negative] were accused to be a fascist Nazi-band<br/> | ||
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+ | and [[Sat, 04-Dec-1993|Eissporthalle Kassel]] were threatened with a bomb attack should they let Type-O-Negative perform <br/> | ||
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+ | their set. Consequently, the band did not appear for this gig and passed on the concerts in [[Tue, 14-Dec-1993|Hamburg]],<br/> | ||
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+ | [[Thu, 16-Dec-1993|Essen]] and [[Fri, 17-Dec-1993|Halle]] as well.<br/> | ||
+ | [[La Costa Rasa]], on the other hand, seem to have missed the gig on [[Mon, 06-Dec-1993|December 6th]] for unknown reasons.<br/> | ||
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− | + | [[File:1993 Superbang93 Ad.jpg|thumb|left|310px|Superbang '93 Tour Advertisement]] | |
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==Band / Line-up== | ==Band / Line-up== | ||
− | As keyboardist and background singer [[Suzanna Josefowicz]]<br/> | + | As keyboardist and background singer [[Suzanna Josefowicz]] had left the band after the summer festivals,<br/> |
− | + | she was replaced by''' Hermine Karo''', also known as Hermine von Wiro. There is, however, hardly anything<br/> | |
− | + | known about Hermine Karo and she, too, left the band again after the tour.<br/> | |
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+ | On second guitars was - like during the summer festival gigs already - [[Adam Pearson]].<br/> | ||
− | + | [[Vision Thing (album)|Vision Thing]] guitarist [[Andreas Bruhn]], on the other hand, left [[The Sisters of Mercy]] after this tour<br/> | |
− | + | to follow other perspectives.<br/> | |
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* [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals | * [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals | ||
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==Additional Pictures== | ==Additional Pictures== | ||
- Please click into the pictures for larger views -<br/> | - Please click into the pictures for larger views -<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 04:26, 8 March 2019
The summer festivals in 1993 were followed by another tour in winter to promote the release
of the Under The Gun single and the release of The Sisters' second singles-compilation
A Slight Case Of Overbombing - Greatest Hits Vol. 1.
The German leg of this tour was promoted as a festival event called "Superbang '93",
which included, apart from The Sisters of Mercy, The Ramones as a second headliner, as well as
Monster Magnet, Type-O-Negative and The Sisters' protégés La Costa Rasa as "special guests".
None of these bands did play all the venues, not even The Sisters. While The Ramones played a final
Superbang gig with Monster Magnet and Type-O-Negative on December 18th in Trier, Germany,
The Sisters of Mercy and La Costa Rasa were on their way to the UK leg of the Overbombing Tour.
Remarkably, at the beginning of the tour, Type-O-Negative were accused to be a fascist Nazi-band
and Eissporthalle Kassel were threatened with a bomb attack should they let Type-O-Negative perform
their set. Consequently, the band did not appear for this gig and passed on the concerts in Hamburg,
La Costa Rasa, on the other hand, seem to have missed the gig on December 6th for unknown reasons.
Band / Line-up
As keyboardist and background singer Suzanna Josefowicz had left the band after the summer festivals,
she was replaced by Hermine Karo, also known as Hermine von Wiro. There is, however, hardly anything
known about Hermine Karo and she, too, left the band again after the tour.
On second guitars was - like during the summer festival gigs already - Adam Pearson.
Vision Thing guitarist Andreas Bruhn, on the other hand, left The Sisters of Mercy after this tour
to follow other perspectives.
- Andrew Eldritch - vocals
- Andreas Bruhn - guitars
- Adam Pearson - guitars
- Doktor Avalanche - drums, bass
- Jovanka von Wilsdorf - backing vocals
- Hermine Karo - backing vocals
- Nurse to the Doktor - not known
Tour Schedule
Most concerts of this tour were recorded from the audience
and are in circulation among the fanbase. These are marked ***.
Audience video recordings of the gigs in Vienna (see Donau So Blau),
Essen and the London gigs (see Brixton 93) do exist as well.
- Thu, 02-Dec-1993: Vienna - Austria - BA Zelt ***
- Sat, 04-Dec-1993: Kassel - Germany - Eissporthalle ***
- Mon, 06-Dec-1993: Stuttgart - Germany - Böblingen Sporthalle
- Tue, 07-Dec-1993: Berlin - Germany - Deutschlandhalle
- Thu, 08-Dec-1993: Frankfurt - Germany - Festhalle ***
- Fri, 10-Dec-1993: Munich - Germany - Terminal 1
- Sun, 12-Dec-1993: Hannover - Germany - Eilenriedehalle ***
- Mon, 13-Dec-1993: Bremen - Germany - Stadthalle ***
- Tue, 14-Dec-1993: Hamburg - Germany - Sporthalle ***
- Thu, 16-Dec-1993: Essen - Germany - Grugahalle ***
- Fri, 17-Dec-1993: Halle - Germany - Eissporthalle ***
- Mon, 20-Dec-1993: London - England - Brixton Acedemy
- Tue, 21-Dec-1993: London - England - Brixton Academy ***
- Wed, 22-Dec-1993: Birmingham - England - NEC ***
Additional Pictures
- Please click into the pictures for larger views -
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