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Subject: Any The Mission uk (The Mission) fans here
Anybody else?
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Anybody else?
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here :)
i still have got their set-list from the gig they did 2 years ago here in Oslo. I like very much their first 2 albums.
Wayne Hussey still rocks!
Subject: Re: Any The Mission uk (The Mission) fans here
Yes he does indeed...though I missed their concert last year when they came here to Toronto...sigh....And they came once before that back in the eighties
Subject: Re: Any The Mission uk (The Mission) fans here
My fiance is or was a big Mish fan.They played here earlier in the year but had the cheek to charge 13 quid for a ticket to see them in a small local club so we gave it a miss!!
My brother's band supported them on tour in the late 80's he said Wayne was a cool bloke.
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I liked their song 'Tower of strength' . . . They did sing that, didn't they?
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Saw them at the Ritz in NYC aorund the time of "Children", 1988 I guess.
Was frightened by a guy in the crowd with a snake. :o
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Yes he does indeed...though I missed their concert last year when they came here to Toronto...sigh....And they came once before that back in the eighties
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that's a shame. The concert was great! If you want i can type the set-list, i got from their roadie ;)
And I agree with Gis, Wayne had such a charisma, talked lotsa with the audience, drank wine and gave to some of the fans in the front row (it was an intimate gig), he was really cool. Totally different from Andrew Eldritch from Sisters (I LOVE THEM) who was so arrogant with the audience, saying that we couldnt sing any good and so on, lol and the gig was in england at the forum... Anyway, I disgress.
Gis, what did you brother's band was called, if you don't mind telling? just curious!
Subject: Re: Any The Mission uk (The Mission) fans here
That would be cool..if you could...and yes I like Sisters of Mercy myself:)
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Gis, what did you brother's band was called, if you don't mind telling? just curious!
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Hmmm.... I think they were called 'The Gunrunners' at that time, the band changed it's name about three times before they split up !!