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  • [[File:Wake DVD Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|230px|''Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - alledgedly an original release from Brazil (cover fro [[File:Wake DVD Cover Back.jpg|thumb|right|230px|''Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - alledgedly an original release from Brazil (cover bac
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  • [[File:Wake 2 LP Cover front.jpg|thumb|left|430px|''Wake - In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - 2LP cover (front)]] A 2LP bootleg featuring an incomplete recording of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s last performance <br/>
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  • [[File:ICRAH 7 Inch Cover Front.jpg|thumb|left|290px|''In Concert At The Royal Albert Hall'' - 7" Cover (front)]] This 7" bootleg single is the second issue and follow-up pressing of [[A Merciless Release]] <br/>
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  • ...10px|''The Sisters of Mercy @Royal Albert Hall, 18.06.1985 - The Authentic Concert'' - DVD Cover (front)]]<br/> A fanbase-produced Video-DVD featuring the full concert of The Sisters of Mercy @[[Tue, 18-Jun-1985|Royal Albert Hall]]<br/>
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  • [[File:Sisters Logo 2023.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The latest version of the "Head and Star" logo]] ...ene, although since the late 1980s Eldritch disassociated both himself and the band from that scene.<br/>
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  • ...rk Pearman) was a founder-member and guitarist (from 1980-1985) of [[start|The Sisters Of Mercy]]<br/> == <br/>Life before The Sisters of Mercy ==
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  • The Sisters of Mercy's fifth official release ... <br/> The tracks on this record were initially produced by [[John Ashton]] <br/>
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  • '''''Driven Like The Snow''''' was released in 1987 on [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s second album [[Floodland]], <br/> An instrumenral demo of the song does exist and has been distributed widely along various bootlegs, <br
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  • It's been claimed that the Sisters were one of the most bootlegged bands of the Eighties.<br/> ...tersbootlegs] or on the comprehensive [http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide]<br/>
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  • The Sisters of Mercy covered the song live on numerous occasions between 1983 and 1990 <br/> and performed it for the first time at [[Tue, 19-Apr-1983|Bixton Ace, London on April 19th, 1983]]).
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  • |[[File:Tour Logo Europe 2023.jpg|thumb|380px|left|One of the various tour logo designs for Europe 2023]] |[[File:Band Line-up Europe 2023.jpg|700px|thumb|left|'''The Sisters of Mercy''' - New line-up as from 14 October Europe 2023 - l.t.r.:
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  • The first concert of the new decade and the starting gig of [[The Sisters of Mercy]]'s touring activites in [[2020 Europe Spring And Festival ...rt-hall-manchester/ in their own words]<br/>a forgotten Wesleyan chapel in the centre of Manchester, restored and resurrected as an unrivalled<br/>events
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  • This show - like three before and the following rest of the second America Tour that year - <br/> was cancelled because organizers feared difficulties due to the fact that [[The Sisters of Mercy]] <br/>
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  • ...they stepped in for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Verve The Verve]. ''The Verve'' had to cancel their slot as their bassist was ill.<br/> ...8.htm#show_980627 @''The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide''] under the concerts listed there.<br/>
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  • [[File:Merciful Release Logo.jpg|thumb|left|375px|The refined Merciful Release logo]] ...the ambiguity of a rock'n'roll band - "''half saints, half prostitutes''". The band, originally, consisted of five members (including [[Gary Marx]] and [[
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  • There's nothing known about this gig and it is not listed in The Sisters official [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/gen/gigog/gigog.htm gigo In all likeliyhood, there was '''NO''' concert of [[The Sisters of Mercy]] on this day. <br/>
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  • ...y days, when The Sisters of Mercy were still yet [[Gigography#1982|touring the UK]].<br/> However, this was the first performance by The Sisters of Mercy in their first stable line-up, <br/>
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  • ...d Chuck D of Public Enemy.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Press clipping from before the tour start]] In Summer [[Gigography#1991|1991]], The Sisters of Mercy toured the US for the second time that year,<br/>
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  • [[File:1981 06 13 Leeds University.jpg|thumb|right|520px|The Sisters of Mercy on stage at Leeds University - 13.06.1981 - photo by [[Cla One of the very first appearances of [[The Sisters of Mercy]] <br/>
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  • ...[[Gigography#First_US-Tour|First US-Tour]], where The Sisters were opening the show for [https://www.discogs.com/de/artist/306506-True-West True West], <b who would a few weeks later do the support act for The Sisters at [[Mon, 31-Oct-1983|I-Beam in San Francisco]].<br/>
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  • [[File:1982 The Embassy Logo.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Venue Logo]] ...ly, this was the first concert ever, [[The Sisters of Mercy]] performed in the UK-capital of London.<br/>
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  • [[File:The Venue London.jpg|right|340px]] == The Venue, London, England ==
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  • ...0 First MR Logo.jpg|thumb|right|350px|The first band logo as on the 1980 [[The Damage Done (single)|single]]]] One of The Sisters of Mercy's gigs within the [[F-Club|F-Club series]] in Leeds... basically ...<br/>
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  • [[File:1982 03 30 FClub Announcement.jpg|thumb|right|380px|B/w-scan of the Announcement Poster]] One of the seven known gigs of The Sisters of Mercy in 1981/2 with the [[F-Club|F-Club events series]] in Leeds.<br/>
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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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  • ...Porterhouse Retford snippet.jpg|thumb|right|290px|Press snippet announcing the gig]] This concert was part of The Sisters first [[Gigography#1983|all-UK Spring Tour]] in 1983.<br/>
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  • ...le:2000 09 08 La Riviera Ticket.JPG|thumb|right|270px|Ticket stub from the concert at Riviera, Madrid]] [[File:Trip the lights.jpg|thumb|left|170px|Tour Logo]]
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  • [[File:Trip the lights.jpg|thumb|240px|left|''Trip The Light Fantastic'' - Tour Logo]] ...gig of The Sisters of Mercy's [[Sisters Trip The Light Fantastic 2000|Trip The Light Fantastic Tour in 2000 ...]],<br/>
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  • Recent research by the tiresless people at the most wonderful [http://sistersfan.blogspot.de ''I Was A Teenage Sisters of ...w.thesistersofmercy.com/gen/gigog/gigog.htm#top Official Gigography] under the above date and actually took place on [[Wed, 14-Jul-1982|14 July 1982]].<br
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  • Initially, due to the poster on the left, we only knew that - in all likelihood - this gig took place.<br/> Evidence has now been brought by the wonderful blog [http://sistersfan.blogspot.co.uk ''"I Was A Teenage Sisters
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  • [[File:1981 03 22 Annoncement Poster International Year of The Disabled Person.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Announcement]] This concert is listed in the [http://www.thesistersofmercy.com/gen/gigog/gigog.htm#top Official Gigograp
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  • ...s at this event included [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_%28band%29 The Fall].<br/> It is at least questionable, though, whether [[The Sisters of Mercy]] actually played that gig,<br/>
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  • ...umb|right|480px|February 5th, 1982 - Vanbrugh College, York University<br/>The Sisters of Mercy on stage consisting of [[Gary Marx|Marx]], [[Andrew Eldrit The sharp-sighted fanbase [https://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=305022
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  • ...ses Preview.jpg|thumb|right|370px|Press cutting from 1981 with preview for the gig<br/>]] ...704128 Twitter account] with the lovely press cutting from 1981 you see on the left, courtesy of [https://www.twitter.com/cavievoltaire/status/45095333559
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  • ...81 Gig .jpg|thumb|right|500px|Ad snippet taken from the original issue of the [[Heartland (Fanzine)|Heartland Anthology]]]] ...aying Leeds Warehouse, well not in 1981, but in 1983 ... ;-) ...<br>- from the left side: [[Craig Adams]], [[Andrew Eldritch]], [[Gary Marx]], [[Ben Gunn]
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