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  • == Effenaar, Eindhoven, The Netherlands == Part of The Sisters of Mercy's famous [[Gigography#Trans-Europe_Excess|Trans-Europe Exc
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  • there was '''no''' concert of [[The Sisters of Mercy]] on that day.<br/> The most plausible explanation is an error in digits <br/>
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  • ...cy]] in 2005 to replace long-time guitarist [[Adam Pearson]], who had left the band after their [[Twothousandfive|Twothousandfive Tour]].<br/> ...uary 16th, 2006 in Las Vegas]]. The concert was also the starting shot for the
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  • [[File:1983 Golden Eagle Venue.jpg|thumb|right|450px|''The Golden Eagle'' - Venue Emblem]] == The Golden Eagle, Birmingham, England ==
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  • [[File:The Crypt Logo.jpg|left|310px|thumb|The advert logo of the venue]] ...ub Logo laterThe Crypt.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Logo of former incarnation of The Crypt]]
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  • [[File:Sisterhoodseveninch.jpg|thumb|280px|left|''The Sisterhood'' - ''Giving Ground'' 7" Single]] The band name ''[[The Sisterhood]]'' was used by two bands.<br/>
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  • [[File:The Damage Done.jpg|thumb|left|250px|''The Damage Done'' - Cover (front)]] Released on The Sisters of Mercy's first single [[The Damage Done (single)|The Damage Done]], on [[Merciful Release]]<br/>
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  • [[File:The Reptile House EP Cover Front.jpg|left|thumb|330px|''The Reptile House EP'' - Cover (front)]] '''''Lights''''' is the second song on the [[The Reptile House EP|Reptile House EP]], released under cat n° MR023. <br/>
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  • ==The Tivoli, Brisbane, Australia== The final gig in Australia during The Sisters [[National Treasure Tour 2019|National Treasure Tour]] in 2019.<br/
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  • [[File:Suicide1977.jpg|thumb|240px|left|''Suicide'' - Debut album of the band ''Suicide'']]<br/> ..., The Sisters of Mercy covered '''''Ghostrider''''', as it was called, for the first time live <br/>
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  • ...ting Live Bootlegs including audience recordings in chronological order of the gigs, not of their release... <br/> * [[The Grief]], London, 23.12.1982; Utrecht, 06.11.1984; Oxford 18.05.1984, (Vinyl
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  • [[File:LIVE Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|400px|''The Brotherhood'' aka ''LIVE'' - Cover (front)]] This relatively rare release is so to say the brother-bootleg of [[The Final Show]],<br/>
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  • * Label: [[The Swingin' Pig Records]] * The cover art shows a closeup picture of someone's hair
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  • A live recording from The Sisters of Mercy's [[Gigography#Distance_Over_Time|Distance Over Time Tour * The bootleg exists in two versions.
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  • She made her international debut at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, which she very narrowly <br/> failed to win for Israel with the song "Chai". Ofra Haza had a worldwide hit in 1988 with [https://en.wikiped
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  • ...]. After these shows, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] returned to England, played the [[Tue, 18-Jun-1985|Royal Albert Hall]], split up a few months later and thi ...art from the title "Floorshow", which is replaced by the time and place of the gig.<br/>
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  • This song - first played live in the 80ies - appears on various bootlegs but has never been officially released It was already part of The Sisters' live set during their first known concert on [[Mon, 16-Feb-1981|16th February 1981 at Alquin College, York]].
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  • * Recorded live on [[Wed, 06-Sep-2000|6 September 2000 at The Forum, London]] * No further information about the release available
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  • |[[File:The End Red Cover Front.jpg|230px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (front)]] |[[File:The End Red Cover Back.jpg|240px|thumb|''The End'' - 1st edition - red cover (back)]]
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  • This is the Gigography of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. Updates follow developments.<br/> * [[Thu, 19-Mar-1981]]: Leeds - England - The Fan Club at Brannigans - [[F-Club]]
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