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circumstances of this gig (including some pretty pictures of the announcement and the venue).<br/> | circumstances of this gig (including some pretty pictures of the announcement and the venue).<br/> | ||
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+ | ==Band/Line-up== | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Eldritch]] - vocals | ||
+ | * [[Gary Marx]] - guitars, backing vocals | ||
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+ | * [[Ben Gunn]] - guitars, backing vocals | ||
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+ | * [[Craig Adams]] - bass | ||
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+ | * [[Doktor Avalanche]] - drums, percussions, keyboards | ||
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== Setlist == | == Setlist == | ||
− | - unknown - <br/> | + | - unknown, a recording does not exist - <br/> |
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+ | {{stub}} | ||
Any further information should be very welcome ...<br/> | Any further information should be very welcome ...<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 2 July 2023
Imperial College, London, England
Not much has been known about this gig, though it is mentioned in the NME interview with the band,
here on the right side. The interview was issued in December 1982 and is titled "Do The Apocalypso".
Its main topic is, however, the release of the Alice single shortly after the present gig in November 1982
Quote
The double A-side single ’Alice’/‘Floorshow’ is a devastating scream.
A follow up to the highly acclaimed ‘Body Electric’ and their best forgotten debut,
it’s the purest expression of the Sisters’ promise so far. They insist, though, that
this is only one side of them.
“We regard records and live performances as being two different aspects of the whole thing.
Each can be taken on their own, to really understand what the band is trying to do, you have
to see both sides.“
At London’s Imperial College, in front of an unsuspecting crowd of students, they expose the live wire.
Where the records restrain the power, the live sound takes it to almost ridiculous levels, as the band
teeters on the edge of parody.
Andrew, starved and spindly, coils around the mike, Craig affects disinterest and rolls out an ominous
wash of bass, and Ben looks bemused. The drum machine cuts through the top of your head.
The audience becomes a mix of bouncing psychobillies, restrained consideration and open antagonism.
"We always do that to audiences, there’s always the three distinct groups.
We always get cut and dried reactions.”
My reaction? The Sisters of Mercy are not the answer but they make an invigorating antidote.
My advice to you? See them!
DON WATSON
We also recommend the entry Imperial Leather Jacket - London, 29th October 1982
in the meanwhile well-known blog I Was A Teenage Sisters of Mercy Fan which also
refers to the NME interview and has found some more interesting details regards the
circumstances of this gig (including some pretty pictures of the announcement and the venue).
Band/Line-up
- Andrew Eldritch - vocals
- Gary Marx - guitars, backing vocals
- Ben Gunn - guitars, backing vocals
- Craig Adams - bass
- Doktor Avalanche - drums, percussions, keyboards
Setlist
- unknown, a recording does not exist -
This article is a stub and is in need of expansion |
Any further information should be very welcome ...