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Post by ironfelix on Feb 25, 2016 11:16:31 GMT -5
OMG it's been ages since i updated this new dates are coming, hopefully one day they come to Moscow
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Post by Thomas on Feb 28, 2016 13:33:04 GMT -5
Well,you could contact them and see how much a gig would cost,you never know especially if they haven't set foot in Russia for a while ;-)
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Post by Witchfynde on Feb 28, 2016 13:53:46 GMT -5
^In the death/thrash metal world, Russians contact Coroner
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Post by Thomas on Mar 1, 2016 15:43:28 GMT -5
Go on try it,you know you want to!! ;-)
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benji
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Post by benji on Mar 7, 2016 15:09:27 GMT -5
Hi everybody,
I know this forum for quite a long time now, and I've been quite impressed with this Coroner's tour dates compilation. Great job guys !
I've been lucky enough to see them quite a few times over the years, so here's a few additions/informations to your list :
gigs I've attended :
1990-03-14 – Toulouse, France => to be precise, the gig took place in a small town called Aussonne, near Toulouse, at the Salle Des Fêtes. The opening bands were Watchtower, Loudblast and a local band, Dismal Fog.
1992-03-01 - La Roche sur Yon, France => the venue was called Salle Des Fêtes De Bourg Sur La Roche. The opening bands were No Return (excellent thrash/death french band) and Overload (a local band).
1993-10-14 - Le Bikini, Toulouse, France => you didn't list this one, but I'm sure it happened, I was there ! The opening band was Depressive Age.
1994-05-14 – Festival MEGAFOLIES, France (w/ Entombed, G.B.H., Murphy's Law, Loudblast, Spudmonsters, Hoax, Napalm Death, Treponem Pal, Burning Heads, Waltari, Lunatic Killers) => you're totally all right with this one. The location of this open air festival was Le Lac De Saint Pardoux.
1996-01-27 - Fuzz'yon (?), La Roche s. Yon, France => the venue wasn't The Fuzz'Yon, but a bigger place, the Salle Des Fêtes De Bourg Sur La Roche (as in 1992)
now, a few things I "think" are correct, but that I can't confirm 100% :
1989-04-19 - Le Transbordeur, Lyon, France
1989-04-20 - Theatre du Moulin, Marseille, France => If Coroner really played on the those 2 (they actually played in Lille on 1989-04-17, but I'm not really sure about those 2), it was as opening act for Motörhead, with another band on the bill, the canadians of Sword.
1990-03-11 – Redon, France
1990-03-12 – La Gibus, Paris, France
1990-03-13 – MJC de Joué-lès-Tours, France
1990-03-14 – Toulouse, France
1990-03-15 – Lyon, France
1990-03-17 – Salle Victoire 2, Saint-Jean-de-Védas, France
1990-03-18 – Salle des fêtes de Gentilly, Nancy, France => I'm pretty sure that Watchtower and Loudblast opened on all those french gigs (100% sure in Toulouse, as mentioned above)
1992-02-26 - Ornano, Paris, France
1992-02-28 - Lyon, France
1992-02-29 - Chapiteau de la Pépinière, Nancy, France
1992-03-01 - La Roche sur Yon, France => I'm pretty sure No Return opened also in Paris, Lyon and Nancy (100% sure in La Roche Sur Yon, as mentioned above)
Hope it helps !
Cheers,
Benji
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Post by Witchfynde on Mar 7, 2016 18:09:44 GMT -5
Wow, that's great!
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Post by Thomas on Mar 10, 2016 13:34:45 GMT -5
Yep,great stuff!! On s'est surement croisés aux Mégafolies!! ;-)
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Post by ironfelix on Mar 11, 2016 3:30:25 GMT -5
Benji, i'm excited to see such messages and understand that my work was not in vain. The thing that started as some kind of "hmmm why not put all the coroner dates in one place" grew into this list (with the band copypasting it to the official webpage I will go through your comments later on. Half of the dates were taken from T-shirt backs i saw in the internet, billboards, so they should be mistakes I am sure. Do you know if any of the shows you've attended were taped/bootlegged? Pm me if you do Felix
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Post by ironfelix on Jun 28, 2017 2:30:05 GMT -5
June 28 - updated the dates, added forthcoming ones
and FINALLY used the comments from Benji on the dates. Merci beaucoup mon ami!
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Post by maskedjackal700 on Feb 10, 2018 16:41:33 GMT -5
Iam really sad to tell this but well the good thing first. Saw Coroner on their show @eindhoven Metal Meeting which was damn great. They played an intense show and i was even pulling off my shirt (even if it was a bit cold after the gig lol) but it was a very cool experience to see em again which seems to be a rare occasion in general. Everything went well i really made great pics of the guys performance and was really happy about it but i lost my camera on the way home - i was so fucking excited to bring all the pics up here in the forum but it was all in vain.
Well iam not really sure why i share this tragedy but in the end it was a fabulous gig.
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Post by maskedjackal700 on Apr 8, 2018 13:52:28 GMT -5
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Post by Witchfynde on Apr 8, 2018 15:07:17 GMT -5
I was talking short with all the Coroner guys and mostly with Ron I can't say with the new drummer but the other two (or the keyboardist, for that matter) don't really seem to talk much, as I saw them at the end of 1991 and Tommy and Marky just signed my R. I. P. inlay and walked off. Ron stayed and talked with me and a friend for a bit though. The setlist included "Die By My Hand", "Tunnel of Pain" and they also played "Golden Cashmere Sleeper part 1" in full length The latter's good, as that full-length video that was posted on another thread they only played the first minute or so of it, which I was bummed, as that was my favorite new song from the Coroner release. Oh, and "Masked Jackal" was played too, right?
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Post by maskedjackal700 on Apr 8, 2018 15:37:22 GMT -5
yeah of course i heard people complaining about they play always the same stuff but this time they played also "Son of Lilith" again which they didn't for longer i think. It was just great.
I also was surprised that the sound or light engineer guy Martin Zeller was working for a festival here in my area in bavaria called "Metal invasion" (which sadly doesn't exist anymore because many people complained about the music but that's a different story..) that was totally cool i was totally stoked.
Sad to hear they just walked off that happens sometimes but for me the Coroner guys are nowhere arrogant or having a rock-star attitude the most down to earth and easy to talk with guys ever but the problem was i was too shy because this band is such a huge inspiration for me. Ron's Girlfriend was also there i also talked with her she looks hot!
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Post by Witchfynde on Apr 8, 2018 16:09:15 GMT -5
yeah of course i heard people complaining about they play always the same stuff but this time they played also "Son of Lilith" again which they didn't for longer i think. It was just great. Although I also liked "Divine Step" I'd rather hear "Lilith" than that. Luckily they played both when I saw them (but that was during the Mental Vortex tour though, of course). Sad to hear they just walked off that happens sometimes but for me the Coroner guys are nowhere arrogant or having a rock-star attitude the most down to earth and easy to talk with guys ever I didn't mean it like that. Sometimes people just do that. If they walked off without signing my cd inlay card I'd label them as arrogant but it didn't happen that way. Sometimes people just don't say much, and an old story that Carole posted on here ages ago said that they seemed surprised when she asked for them to sign something after a show. It could've been that, as I've seen some movie star or something say once that they were perplexed when people asked them for one (I forgot who it was), saying that they did the same thing on their checks. Ron's Girlfriend was also there i also talked with her she looks hot! Aw, but no photos of her?
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Post by maskedjackal700 on Apr 12, 2018 8:12:17 GMT -5
yeah I was perplexed when I asked them about the pic aswell. Sorry I've got no pic - (I also didn't want to be like a fucking Paparazzi) and not sure if Ron would have agreed. But maybe next time I hope I can get one with her too but that could take alot of time haha.
It's often the case that musicians don't have the time to talk alot with people. I was talking with "Away" from Voivod last year longer and he is also a very cool guy but the rest of the band isn't really my cup of tea in terms of conversation. It's just smalltalk "good show"! "nice to meet you" and this and then over.
In case of Coroner it's totally different they're all very easy to approach and i have the feeling to almost talk with them about all kind of stuff I would have never got ignored or left outside iam also sure I could have hanged out with them after show with no problem.
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