Ben Christo (Diamond Black) and Kai (Esprit D'Air) on guitar!
@DontPissInTheWelll4 ай бұрын
Just happy that Von is alive. ❤
@brachwitzsaalekreis8025 ай бұрын
sehr schön- das rockt
@flavioberto41533 ай бұрын
Fantastic guitarist
@wh78613 ай бұрын
Which one do you mean? Posing boy on the left side? Perhaps you think about Chris (nurse to the doctor)... the only good one in this line-up.... :(
@JCsaves4 ай бұрын
this is really sad to see
@janveen11505 ай бұрын
Ingo je moet wel een grote fan van hun zijn als je alles na reist
@pixeldetektiv5 ай бұрын
🤷♂️
@Kashmodia73Ай бұрын
Traurig 😢
@tattooedfagin5 ай бұрын
Has Eldritch died & been replaced by a Butlin's Red Coat ? Dad dancing, counting in the chorus & This Corrosion as the finale !!! SOM have gone Cabaret.
@user-il8ql3ui2y5 ай бұрын
I thought it was uncle Fester from the Adams family...
@Idol2IdolАй бұрын
Have they fuck. They played the Barrowlands last November in Glasgow and were brilliant.
@tattooedfaginАй бұрын
@@Idol2Idol You keep telling yourself that, guessing you never saw the original line up, that, or you're in complete denial. They've become a parody
@SamuelHeil5 ай бұрын
This is an oldie band?
@DontPissInTheWelll4 ай бұрын
Pull up a chair, young one, and I’ll tell you a story ..
@SamuelHeil4 ай бұрын
@@DontPissInTheWelll I have seen them in 1985. but please go on grandpa :)
@S04hopper5 ай бұрын
es gibt ja viele comebacks , aber mit diesem Sänger ists KACKE
@kayakuprising5914Ай бұрын
I mean, i love SoM, always have but Andrew is either on drugs (more drugs), or he's just gotten too old :(
@tristanyoung12475 ай бұрын
Bloody awful😂
@Idol2IdolАй бұрын
Usual pretend fans slagging him on here.
@albert80Hell3 ай бұрын
Horrible!! Que manera de destrozar canciones
@wanontalay85103 ай бұрын
Kinda lame
@robertwatson5104Ай бұрын
Bloody awful
@vslurkАй бұрын
Horrible
@user-il8ql3ui2y5 ай бұрын
Uncle Fester ? Look, Eldritch, you don't turn up and if you do...well...I'll keep quiet...I was never a big fan of " The Mission" but your "hired hand" is live much more worth the price of a ticket than you are...I thought you were politically "left" but ripping off people doesn't seem to bother you...anyway, why not shout "Sing" during " Lucretia", you're resembling the "Empire" more and more...
@TomNobody6314 ай бұрын
I think you'll generally find that it's less a case of "ripping people off" as "earning enough money to pay everyone properly".
@user-il8ql3ui2y4 ай бұрын
@@TomNobody631So I'm to believe that the "live" perfomances of Eldritch are about charity ? Please...if he needs money, let him start some internetchannel, no need to embarass himself and bore the audience with a terrible show...
@TomNobody6314 ай бұрын
@user-il8ql3ui2y er what? I didn't say anything about charity. You suggested that the price of a ticket was some sort of rip-off, which goes against his left wing principles, and I was simply saying that the cost of a ticket is to ensure that everyone involved putting the gig together is appropriately compensated. Calm down. Also he's pretty independently wealthy and doesn't need the money. The shows are offered to the people who want to see them. You aren't being ripped off, because you aren't owed anything more than exactly what you paid for. Get over yourself.
@user-il8ql3ui2y4 ай бұрын
@@TomNobody631Prices of tickets have become ridiculously high, the "Sisters of Mercy" being no exception, I payed the same to to see PIL ( same venue (Ghent)...and already thought then, well, so much for punk...but at least there, I got to see a good concert... I expect some return for what I pay for... so a "no-show" (Ghent) or a terrible concert (Antwerp) is not it... " The shows are offered to people who want to see them" (them???, a mumbling zombie, a guitarplayer who by vitue of young age can still be forgiven thinking his penis is larger than his guitar and something that looked like Jem from the holograms, oh yes and a drummachine...) Maybe ask Dick and Harry about their opinion...
@TomNobody6314 ай бұрын
@@user-il8ql3ui2y If you think that bands sit around going "Let's charge a lot of money and make a massive profit", you might do well to ask yourself: does it work? The answer, obviously, is no. Of course The Sisters Of Mercy aren't raking it in. Eldritch is independently wealthy from old royalties and from business ventures wholly unrelated to the band (quite left-wing ones, as it turns out), he doesn't need the cash, and the band members are paid a retainer and enjoy performance royalties (which is why the set skews so heavily in favour of songs the people on stage wrote), and these are, famously, Not Large Amounts Of Money. The band keeps the tour sustainable by taking as little profit as possible. They book most of their tours 6-9 months ahead of time, and the venues gleefully accept those bookings because the sales are good. If you book an extensive tour 9 months in advance, for 9 months of the year, your ticket prices have to cover the cost of that tour - transport, logistics, crew, venues, royalties, insurance. The band would literally be able to make a larger profit by performing fewer shows, if it was about the money. You say "So much for punk" while also bemoaning the fact that you're not getting enough bang for your buck, from a purely mercantile, transactional point of view. That's real punk of you. Eldritch has always said that he doesn't owe his audience anything - but he knows what he owes the people who make these shows happen. In the nicest possible terms, get over yourself. It's fine if you don't like them or find the show disappointing, but just leave it at that: these attempts to self-aggrandize by framing the band's own decisions as those of a sellout, just so you can tut disapprovingly, makes you look like... well, like just another tedious commenter on the internet, to be honest.