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Electric
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When was the first time you saw The Cult?
Sorry I'm new here and finally found a gr8 The Cult forum..this place is awesome. Anyways, this has porbably been asked many times before but: When
was the first time you went to see The Cult in concert? Me, I was a freshmen at SDSU and a little known band at that time (Guns and Roses) opened up
for them..hehehe..it was The Cult's Electric tour..I would say the Electric Tour epitomized The Cult and they're energy every fan loves.
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Lizard Johnny
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I wasn't on any cult show
Burnin' down the night, set the world aliiiiiiiiight YEAH!
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Hey now, Electric! Hows it goin'? Glad to have you aboard!
The first time I saw The Cult was when they opened up for Metal-sell-out-ica at Poplar Creek Music Theatre in Hoffman Estates, IL. The boys were on
the "Sonic Temple Tour". Then later, me and my pals saw them at The Aragon B(r)allroom in Chicago. They were headlining that night on thier own tour (
Sonic Temple still) with: Dangerous Toys ( cool 80's Hair Band ) and Bonham (the Late John Bonhams' sons' band )
"I'm funny? Funny how?"
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Saturday, 7 August 1999 @ The Tabernacle in Atlanta Ga. Took a one hour flight from Tampa to Atlanta, and then walked ... yes, that's right I
said walked more then 11 miles to get to the concert ... but it was worth it ... saw the concert, met the band after the show, and I've still got the
autographs, ticket (signed by Matt), and photo of me and Ian hanging up on my living room wall to prove it ...
just testing here:
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romi
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It was when The Cult was for the first time in Portugal..... I don't know... maybe 1994. Moya, i need help..... I'm confused about the year... Oh.....
my mind is ruined.... i better leave the drugs.... :P
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Electric
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Lizard Johnny,
You said you weren't on on Cult show..? You are affiliated with G n R? Anyway..sorry you weren't there.
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the first time i saw em was july 28 '01 for BG&E, then again when they opened up for Aerosmith. and thats it goddammit i hate being so young!! ive missed out on SOOOOOO MUCH!! grr!
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the LOVE tour - dont make me think about how long ago that was
WARNING: the crumsumpten of alcahol may Mack you tink you can tipe real gode.
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July, 4th 1987 or '88 (don't remember which year) at Pine Knob in Michigan. They opened for Metallica on the "and Justice for all" Tour. It was my
first and best rock concert. Couldn't hear for two days after....and the crowd got so out of hand they were acrually tearing out the flip down seats
in the ampitheatre. Rock on!
I said "Elemental" and just then, it started to rain.
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Hi electric and welcome to a great board and Cult web site.
The first time I ever saw the Cult was in 1990 and I really didn't go to see them play!!!! There was a Memphis band playing on this three band concert
called Tora Tora and they were who I wanted to see!!!!!
When the Cult came on and I saw Mr.Astbury and Mr. Duffy I knew then and there I would follow this band to the very end. If these guys stubbed their
toes I wanted to know about it. I had heard their songs but didn't much care about them(please don't bash me for that guys) and when the final song
was played, I think it was She Sells Sanctuary, I was a Cult fan 4-life.
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Lizard Johnny
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Electric
Lizard Johnny,
You said you weren't on on Cult show..? You are affiliated with G n R? Anyway..sorry you weren't there. |
G n R? Guns'n Roses???
no I'm not affilated with them. Why do you ask??
Burnin' down the night, set the world aliiiiiiiiight YEAH!
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Ok, I'll bite, however this will take just a bit of history on my part. When I was a kid I was, like so many of us, glued to MTV (when it didn't
suck). My whole family would watch. I vaguely remember the 'Sanctuary' video on occasion, but the ringer for me was, of course, 'Firewoman'. I have
always loved the song, and I liked the video, and I would go around singing it all over the house. Mind you though, as a little girl, all I could see
was all that hair flying around, and I remember thinking "I love this song but that guy is creepy looking!" Sorry Ian. All I can say to that is that,
well, tastes change.
:D
So, years passed, and the Sonic Temple tape got shuffled around. I often took it out and would listen to a few songs I liked on it, but it would end
up back in the box. Then a few years ago I was moving out of my parents' house and I found the tape in a box under my bed. I know, shameful. I put it
in the player as I continued to pack, and I found myself sitting down with my mouth open. I couldn't believe I'd had this tape for so long and never
listened to the whole thing! I was so happy to have found something new but so mad I could have kicked myself.
Imagine my dissapointment when I found out they were no longer a band! And then imagine my psychotically happy episode when I found
out that they had just reformed and were coming to Myrtle Beach!!! So the first time I saw them, I was so hyped up for the show, and I was not
dissapointed in the least...it was amazing. It was August of 1999. Two years later I saw them again, same place, and met everyone but Duffy. I saw
them again the year after in the same place as well.
*sigh* I love these guys.
"I can't believe the sorcerer's dream has come, and never chosen one of us..."
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:o My first time in brasil :
GINASIO IBIRAPUERA dec 1991
CEREMONIAL STOMP TOUR= THE CULT
.IAN ASTBURY
.BILLY DUFFY
.JOHN SINCLAIR
.MICHAEL LEE
.KINLEY WOLF
´´caos.....insanity.....fight....and rock´n´roll.........very strong´´
8)8)
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April 17, 1987 opening for Billy Idol. They played sooooo loud, I just loved it. Saw them again three months later and was hooked for good.
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damn u people, how i envy u so!! this just sucks nuts for me to sit here and read all these dates and recaps from the shows so long ago. i just cant
imagine what its like to love a band and watch them grow and mature and get all big and famous from the no bodies they once
were...................goddammit i hate being part of my generation. i missed all the fuken fun!!!! i always miss the bus.
"...., so get on your knees and worship me, worship me." - Black Label Society
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out...Try to take someone you hate with you" - Peter Steele
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Sao Paulo, Brasil
Olympia 1995
Ian was on fire, literally ... tried to hit Scott with the mic because he was singing when he wasn't suppose to ... :flame: , remember that Flavio and Silvia, I guess you two were there too ! I was already
hooked, but got sanctifyed by their music at the show BEAUTIES ON THE STREET TOUR ... the new music flaming in , the old school kicking ass as usual
... a dream come true... damn, it's been 8 years now ... 
BACK TO WORK YOU TWO "DICKS" !!! :D
JRoberto
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THE RAIN video on good old sky channel (with good old gary, pat, tony, mick & deadly earnest !). probably around 1986?
After that went to england every year to buy EVERYTHING i could get from THE CULT.
live 1989 manchester. must admit it was a bad show.
would like to see a 'proper' one just ONCE in this life!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I just wanted to say...
ya boo sucks to you!!
for once i lived in the right country... i was the right age...19 in 1983...which meant that i saw so many good bands playing all over this land that
it would make far to many of you cry with envy...so with respect to u all i won't say who...what...when....where!!
well...not today anyway!!!
Black Angels watch over neglecting the living but not the undead
Blessed are the hallowed and gracious for their blood shall keep us fed
Hark the electric thunder drawn like moths to a flame
To a place of wicked wonder...and Hollywood be thy name.
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but then....
i'm not feeling like pussy footing around all you bright young things...
first time i saw the Cult live was when they were Death Cult...in 1983 in Glasgow Scotland...
i had seen a TV show in 81 or 82 which had some live clips of Southern Death Cult on it...those special few moments were to change this strange mans
life...i bought Fatman/Moya on 7" single as soon as it came out...and never looked back....
i have also had the pleasure of seeing live
New Model Army
Mission(Sisterhood)
Feilds Of The Nephilim
Sisters Of Mercy
Wall Of Voodoo
Lords Of The New Church
and on and on...but why these?...because i saw them with their original line up...
can u feel this great wave of pleasure that is sweeping over me?... :moon:
From Velvet night came forth our torch burns eternal,
For time is but a dream and our mischeif be infernal,
Black Angels watch over neglecting the living but not the undead,
Blessed are the hallowed and gracious for their blood shall keep us fed,
Hark the electric thunder drawn like moths to a flame,
To a place of wicked wonder...and Hollywood be thy name.
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AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRGGHHH!!!!!!!!!!!:flame:
GOD I HATE BEING ME SO MUCH!!!!!!! GRR!!
"...., so get on your knees and worship me, worship me." - Black Label Society
"If you really want to commit suicide and you feel that's the only way
out...Try to take someone you hate with you" - Peter Steele
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Electric
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Lizard Johnny, after I said I saw G&Ropen up for The Cult you said that you weren't on any cult show..that's why I thought you might have been part of
the tour for G&R.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by romi
It was when The Cult was for the first time in Portugal..... I don't know... maybe 1994. Moya, i need help..... I'm confused about the year... Oh.....
my mind is ruined.... i better leave the drugs.... :P |
first time they came to Portugal was on 1993, they opened for Metallica and played a small club the night before.
that was my first time too.
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hey!!
god- i wanted to see them all through my teen years but my folks would never let me go. such atrocity! 
so finally when i was in college, in 1994, i saw their self titled cd promotion tour, god i thought i was in heaven.
i have only seen them 2wice all together.
they are so awesome-wish i could have seen them during LOVE.
that would have been kick ass.
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Electric
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IMHO the two best tours were the Love and Electric Tours. This was The Cult is thir best form. I saw them at the HOB on Sunset in Los Angeles. It
was a SOLD OUT show, 3 days, it was great because of the venue, very small, the energy of Ian is what makes The Cult survive. His mysticism and
showmanship is something that needs to be witnessed to truly understand what The Cult is about.
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San Diego [oops, sorry, I must be HIGH, this was my last time!
That show was killer. Intimate yet powerful.
Acoustic and Full Power.
Thank God for the recently released DVD and you God Blessed bootleggers!!!
Fire:flame:
[Edited on 5-4-2003 by SonicFire]
"No eternal reward will forgive us now, for wasting the dawn".
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