1 Don't Drive on Ice 2 Crash and Burn 3 Ribbons 4 I Will Call You 5 First and Last and Always 6 But Genevieve 7 Alice 8 Giving Ground (The Sisterhood cover) 9 Marian 10 More 11 Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard 12 Eyes of Caligula 13 Something Fast 14 I Was Wrong 15 Here 16 Instrumental 86 17 There's a Door 18 Summer 19 When I'm on Fire 20 Lucretia My Reflection 21 Temple of Love 22 This Corrosion
Despite Andrew's deteriorating voice (already 63) and the absence of a proper bass guitarist, this was indeed a GREAT SHOW. Fans (aged 15-65) dancing around all the time at the tunes of new/unreleased songs but also old classics, Ben and Dylan technically immaculate and interacting with audience, Ravey full of energy behind Doktor Avalanche, Andrew's theatrical performance mesmerizing us all, while his iconic presence commanding the scene even when withdrawing from the forefront. The lightnings and rain at the end of the show simply charged the atmosphere even further. It is really a pity that this was not a sold-out event and the spot was not full; those who missed it, missed a magick evening.
You won't hear me complaining about his voice, honestly. He always sang different live compared to the records: it's worth remembering that even before he totally abandoned the idea of putting out records, he was already interested in the idea that a song should be a living breathing evolving thing, so I don't mind that the older songs have crystallized around changes in his body as much as any other factor. Nobody's ever heard a live version of Flood II where he wanted to sing it the way it sounds on recorded, for instance. I also have found that between the live mix (this is one thing that I wish the SIsters would improve) and the cameras that capture the performances, some of the nuance is squeezed out of it anyway - when you see 'em live it's often quite a muddy mix, but I've seen recordings of shows I was at, and I promise you, the "gargling" effect is somewhat amplified in the footage. Granted he is older, and he's had to shift his technique a bit out of necessity (he still smokes onstage during outdoor shows, so he never quit, and one imagines his lung capacity ain't what it used to be, which may be why he approaches certain parts differently now), but he's still very much The Guy. I think part of the joy of the newest songs, in fact, is that they are built around what he sounds like in 2022, and what his limits are, so you hear them and you immediately remember who you're dealing with. See them live, it's a blast, the whole band is very charismatic these days.
• Andrew Eldritch - Vocals • Ben Christo - Guitar, backing vocals • Dylan Smith - Guitar, backing vocals • Doktor Avalanche - Drums, Keyboards, Bass • Ravey Davey - nurse to The Doktor
1 Don't Drive on Ice
2 Crash and Burn
3 Ribbons
4 I Will Call You
5 First and Last and Always
6 But Genevieve
7 Alice
8 Giving Ground (The Sisterhood cover)
9 Marian
10 More
11 Doctor Jeep / Detonation Boulevard
12 Eyes of Caligula
13 Something Fast
14 I Was Wrong
15 Here
16 Instrumental 86
17 There's a Door
18 Summer
19 When I'm on Fire
20 Lucretia My Reflection
21 Temple of Love
22 This Corrosion
Ευχαριστώ!!!
@@kiriakikira3770 some one please hyperlink the tracklist with timestamps 🍀🙏
Despite Andrew's deteriorating voice (already 63) and the absence of a proper bass guitarist, this was indeed a GREAT SHOW. Fans (aged 15-65) dancing around all the time at the tunes of new/unreleased songs but also old classics, Ben and Dylan technically immaculate and interacting with audience, Ravey full of energy behind Doktor Avalanche, Andrew's theatrical performance mesmerizing us all, while his iconic presence commanding the scene even when withdrawing from the forefront. The lightnings and rain at the end of the show simply charged the atmosphere even further. It is really a pity that this was not a sold-out event and the spot was not full; those who missed it, missed a magick evening.
This looks like one of the better live performances i seen from this tour. Cannot believe he did Something Fast and I Was Wrong
You won't hear me complaining about his voice, honestly. He always sang different live compared to the records: it's worth remembering that even before he totally abandoned the idea of putting out records, he was already interested in the idea that a song should be a living breathing evolving thing, so I don't mind that the older songs have crystallized around changes in his body as much as any other factor. Nobody's ever heard a live version of Flood II where he wanted to sing it the way it sounds on recorded, for instance. I also have found that between the live mix (this is one thing that I wish the SIsters would improve) and the cameras that capture the performances, some of the nuance is squeezed out of it anyway - when you see 'em live it's often quite a muddy mix, but I've seen recordings of shows I was at, and I promise you, the "gargling" effect is somewhat amplified in the footage. Granted he is older, and he's had to shift his technique a bit out of necessity (he still smokes onstage during outdoor shows, so he never quit, and one imagines his lung capacity ain't what it used to be, which may be why he approaches certain parts differently now), but he's still very much The Guy. I think part of the joy of the newest songs, in fact, is that they are built around what he sounds like in 2022, and what his limits are, so you hear them and you immediately remember who you're dealing with. See them live, it's a blast, the whole band is very charismatic these days.
• Andrew Eldritch - Vocals
• Ben Christo - Guitar, backing vocals
• Dylan Smith - Guitar, backing vocals
• Doktor Avalanche - Drums, Keyboards, Bass
• Ravey Davey - nurse to The Doktor
I knew, you will do it again! :D Είσαστε υπέροχοι!
Many many thanks for filming and sharing this! Looks like a briliant night was had by all :)
Brasil .! Sisters The best
Fantastic night 🤘🎸🇬🇷🧿
✌
This isn't great. But it's no time to cry and I'm going to walk away. Cheers!
Όποιος μπορεί ας γράψει και τους τίτλους των τραγουδιών
Γράφτηκε και το setlist.
Είμαστε μπουζουκόπολη. Τέλος.
If they ever make a new album they are going to need a lot of autotune on Andrews voice. Basicaly at this point he is unable to sing.
All that's left is the music, it's just so sad to hear what's left of his voice.
andrew should know when its over, i think he should stop that bad copy of SOM
THIS IS SO HORRIBLE
.. WHAT HAPPENED TO HIS VOICE???
nope, some bands should never come out of retirement, this is the proof.