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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Starsky on July 26, 2022, 08:10:08 am
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Man the Cult at the Anthem…only 13 songs and six from Sonic Temple
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-cult/2022/the-anthem-washington-dc-7bb2ee18.html
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Man the Cult at the Anthem…only 13 songs and six from Sonic Temple
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-cult/2022/the-anthem-washington-dc-7bb2ee18.html
Didn't even hear the phone call.
I'm glad I didn't see Broken Social Scene, because the joke is likely better than the show was.
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now feeling better about missing
wasn't really billed as it, but was this the 'sonic temple' tour since the last two were 'album' tours?
in NYC they did 7 off ST and only 4 total from Love/Electric
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Unless headliner is like 80 years old or playing really long songs, or in a festival, 13 songs from a headliner seems pathetic
It has to be said this is nothing new from the Cult…short sets
Also their recent tours they played the entire Sonic Temple and now they keep six songs from that album in rotation? Weak
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well, wasn't it a split bill with BRMC?
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I think ST was their biggest selling album (was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 1990.), and it's got some great songs
but doesn't hold a candle to Love/Electric
this was a pretty harsh review
In a less enthusiastic review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau wrote: "Having risen from cultdom as a joke metal band metal fans were too dumb to get, they transmute into a dumb metal band. Dumb was the easy part. Ha ha."
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well, wasn't it a split bill with BRMC?
Well the Cult was billed first, played last, and their name was in bigger letters so I don’t think so….
Sonic Temple was such a step down but what could one expect with Bob Rock production…that guy is my kryptonite
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I guess somewhat expected, but I don't think it fits
this is what Wikipedia lists the cult as:
Genre Glam metal
actually, I guess they are saying the album
for Love they list
Genre Gothic rock -post-punk
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I would say Sonic Temple is hard rock
Love is post punk
Electric is AC/DC which I think is hard rock although some would say it’s heavy metal….it sort of depends on the era
Sonic Temple is not all bad but it’s pretty bad… it’s one of those albums that may have sold a lot but I doubt many people actually love…
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Sonic Temple is not all bad but it’s pretty bad… it’s one of those albums that may have sold a lot but I doubt many people actually love…
I agree
there are few good tunes on it
I think it did make them huge, but those new fans were fly by night fans, and I would imagine the vast majority of people who are still fans are fans of Love/electric
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I've recently seen McCartney, The Who and Jackson Browne (granted none quite 80 when I saw them). All of them played at least 2.5 hours (not including any breaks they took...you know for their mid show nap or diaper change). Plus Uncle Bob well into his 60's playing 2.75 hour shows as well.
Unless headliner is like 80 years old or playing really long songs, or in a festival, 13 songs from a headliner seems pathetic
It has to be said this is nothing new from the Cult…short sets
Also their recent tours they played the entire Sonic Temple and now they keep six songs from that album in rotation? Weak
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So other than getting to see Southern Death Cult, the only time I saw The Cult was when they made an surprise appearance at the Roy Tyner (MC5) tribute concert in Detroit in 1992. They just happened to be scheduled at the venue next door on the same night.
Now rumor has it Primal Scream also in town that night also wanted to play this show, but bumped because of the Cult. Frankly, in 1992 I would have rather seen Primal Scream than the Cult.
I just saw that this show was Fred "Sonic" Smith's last ever live performance along with other remaining members of the MC5
one last tidbit, the show schedule got thrown off because Goober and the Pea a cowboy punk outfit whose schtick at the time was kicking hay all over the stage while they performed, caused a delay to due to the clean up on the stage. I believe Jack White was playing drums with them during this time period.
Anyways it was an amazing evening with The Rationals, The Romantics and Loudhouse how later became Sponge also performed.
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The Romantics rock…totally different from their image
Primal Scream 1992 hell yeah even I would have wanted to see them over the Cult
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GWARBQ
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Altamont
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Altamont
lol - ditto on this one.
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Altamont
lol - ditto on this one.
That was 25 miles from my home, but I was in kindergarten at the time, so.... Probably a few people in the neighborhood went. Never even heard about it until I was well into my teens and living on the other coast.
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i'm really glad i didn't go to the gladiator fights on (what we would today call) august 11, 103 B.C. hardly any blood per all the reports, and the ladies were wearing those full togas so nothing to look at. i'm told the 98 B.C. season was waaaaaaaaaay better, but i didn't go to any of those either.
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altamont had a great line up. flying burrito bros, jefferson airplane, santana, csny, grateful dead and the rolling stones. it was free. most people saw no trouble. the cia provided free LSD.