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− | | + | French publishers [http://www.camionblanc.com/ ''Camion Blanc''] second edition of their book [http://www.camionblanc.com/?p=detail_livre&ID=44 ''THE SISTERS OF MERCY - Napalm, amphétamines et miséricorde].<br/> |
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Revision as of 19:10, 3 September 2014
Electric Garden, Stockholm, Sweden
Electric Garden was the title of a series of concerts organised by Swedish promoters with international bands at varying venues in and around Stockholm.
Support act: Man Klan
Shortly before this gig, Ben Gunn had left The Sisters. Andrew, Gary and Craig did the concert as only three.
Rumour has it that The Sisters even appeared at the gig with no instruments and no doctor. Instead, they
borrowed the instruments of Man Klan and had The Doctor run from tape for the night.
A good part of this concert, and in good sound quality, can be found on a vinyl bootleg also titled Electric Garden.
Nonetheless, it was debated for some time whether the concert had taken place at all
as it is not listed in The Sisters of Mercy's Official Gigography
- until we've found the announcements on the right in the website archives of Electric Garden.
Setlist
*** NOTE:
The imaginary announcement here on the left was created around 2005 by a fanciful Sisters-addict who abused the front cover of
French publishers Camion Blanc second edition of their book THE SISTERS OF MERCY - Napalm, amphétamines et miséricorde.
The underlying photo is one of Phillipe Carly's famous Sisters Live Photos.