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« Reply #80 on: February 20, 2006, 01:35:26 PM »

Ouch Canada gets shunned eh!

So not cool, why they don't have a Toronto show is weird....


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There will be more dates announced, Euro festivals are in the works but not confirmed.

Look for more North American dates later on as well, I would expect a few Canadian dates
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« Reply #81 on: February 20, 2006, 01:40:23 PM »

Hopefully we get a small club gig. Those ones are the best like the KoolHaus in TO or the Docks.
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« Reply #82 on: February 20, 2006, 04:31:47 PM »

The Cult will be appearing on The Late Late show with Criag Ferguson Friday 2/24.

http://www.cbs.com/latenight/latelate/
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« Reply #83 on: February 23, 2006, 09:19:58 AM »

Falcon, two friends of mine are going to the Vegas show and San Diego. They were trying to persuade me to go but I have other commitments. Embarrassed
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« Reply #84 on: February 25, 2006, 05:06:36 PM »

The Cult will be appearing on The Late Late show with Criag Ferguson Friday 2/24.

http://www.cbs.com/latenight/latelate/

Yup. Heres an mp3

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« Reply #85 on: February 25, 2006, 05:13:07 PM »

Thanks for that.

They sounded good, if not a bit mellow for a song that wasnt a ballad. It was still good to see them on t.v.
It's funny to read someone on the Cult board bitch about Ians appearance last night. Ians response was great, Get a calendar that reads 2006.

I cant wait for these next 6 days to go by and get to Vegas beer
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« Reply #86 on: February 26, 2006, 03:52:28 PM »

Falcon, two friends of mine are going to the Vegas show and San Diego. They were trying to persuade me to go but I have other commitments. Embarrassed

I'll be in Vegas, Dallas and Tulsa.

5 days and counting..
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« Reply #87 on: February 26, 2006, 04:12:11 PM »

Thanks for that.

They sounded good, if not a bit mellow for a song that wasnt a ballad. It was still good to see them on t.v.
It's funny to read someone on the Cult board bitch about Ians appearance last night. Ians response was great, Get a calendar that reads 2006.


Yes, Ian did put her in her place and rightly so.

Not sure if coming into his house and questioning his look was the smartest move...
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« Reply #88 on: February 26, 2006, 07:08:42 PM »

And here's the video:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=guVWl7vey_w&search=cult%20craig%20ferguson

Ian in command, Billy rocking the Gretsch White Falcon.

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« Reply #89 on: February 26, 2006, 10:16:42 PM »

Thanks for the vid.

Ian reminds me of a bearded Russell Crowe, both face and muscular build.


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« Reply #90 on: February 26, 2006, 10:36:03 PM »



Ian reminds me of a bearded Russell Crowe, both face and muscular build.


He's definitely buffed up, he'd mentioned within the forum on their official site being in the gym quite a bit of late, rehabbing a twisted spine of all things.
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« Reply #91 on: February 27, 2006, 07:20:00 PM »

From Rollingstone.com

The Cult Seek New Followers

 

After Doors of the 21st Century, Ian Astbury reforms his rock crew British rockers Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy have reformed the Cult for A Return to Wild, a nineteen-date cross-country tour kicking off March 1st in San Francisco. Three years down the line, Astbury claims that he put the band on hold, after the release of 2001's Beyond Good and Evil, to save it from imploding.
"We were one of the first bands to experience the whole sinking-of-the-Titanic which is the music industry. People were doing horrendous things to friends and co-workers," he says during a break from tour rehearsals in Los Angeles. "So the Cult was put on ice because I didn't want to destroy it."

In the years following, Duffy threw himself into projects, making music as Siddons with Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, as well as acting: He co-stars alongside Korn frontman Jonathan Davis in the upcoming horror film Sin-Jin Smyth. Meanwhile, Astbury took on the duties of the late Jim Morrison, touring with the Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger as the Doors of the 21st Century. His time with the legendary Sixties rockers -- who were recently forced to disassociate themselves from the "Doors" name after a legal battle with their former drummer, John Densmore -- inspired Astbury to reconsider his creative relationships.

"Working with those guys really helped me to finesse myself as a human being," he says. "Because all of a sudden, I wasn't 'Ian Astbury of the Cult' -- but I'm definitely not 'Ian Astbury of the Doors,' I had no delusions of that. I had to look at myself and my own shortcomings and strengths and deal with a lot of internal issues."

Astbury realized "the futility" of putting off a reconciliation with Duffy, and the two began talking again last fall. They went on to re-recruit bassist Chris Wyse, who played on Beyond, and drummer John Tempesta (White Zombie) for this spring's trek. The group, in production for just over a week, already has an eighteen-song set down, including "Wild Flower," "Wonderland" and their classic "She Sells Sanctuary."

"It's very exciting right now, because the rehearsals have been going so well and it's authentic," says the singer. "I'm playing the music, and I'm feeling the music. I've definitely been onstage with the Cult and not felt it -- and that's the worst feeling in the world. So this is very gratifying. These songs feel fresh."

Astbury insists, however, that we not call it a comeback. "This run of dates is called A Return to Wild -- not Resurrection, Insurrection, Sonic Interjection, Revival. It's fucking authentically real," he says. The name may be in response to Astbury's recent read of Jack London's Call of the Wild.

"I like the idea that we're men with guitars, and it is rock but it's not rawwwkkk. It's strong and it's virile and it's kind of like big boys playing with big-boy toys."The Cult Seek New Followers

After Doors of the 21st Century, Ian Astbury reforms his rock crew British rockers Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy have reformed the Cult for A Return to Wild, a nineteen-date cross-country tour kicking off March 1st in San Francisco. Three years down the line, Astbury claims that he put the band on hold, after the release of 2001's Beyond Good and Evil, to save it from imploding.
"We were one of the first bands to experience the whole sinking-of-the-Titanic which is the music industry. People were doing horrendous things to friends and co-workers," he says during a break from tour rehearsals in Los Angeles. "So the Cult was put on ice because I didn't want to destroy it."

In the years following, Duffy threw himself into projects, making music as Siddons with Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, as well as acting: He co-stars alongside Korn frontman Jonathan Davis in the upcoming horror film Sin-Jin Smyth. Meanwhile, Astbury took on the duties of the late Jim Morrison, touring with the Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger as the Doors of the 21st Century. His time with the legendary Sixties rockers -- who were recently forced to disassociate themselves from the "Doors" name after a legal battle with their former drummer, John Densmore -- inspired Astbury to reconsider his creative relationships.

"Working with those guys really helped me to finesse myself as a human being," he says. "Because all of a sudden, I wasn't 'Ian Astbury of the Cult' -- but I'm definitely not 'Ian Astbury of the Doors,' I had no delusions of that. I had to look at myself and my own shortcomings and strengths and deal with a lot of internal issues."

Astbury realized "the futility" of putting off a reconciliation with Duffy, and the two began talking again last fall. They went on to re-recruit bassist Chris Wyse, who played on Beyond, and drummer John Tempesta (White Zombie) for this spring's trek. The group, in production for just over a week, already has an eighteen-song set down, including "Wild Flower," "Wonderland" and their classic "She Sells Sanctuary."

"It's very exciting right now, because the rehearsals have been going so well and it's authentic," says the singer. "I'm playing the music, and I'm feeling the music. I've definitely been onstage with the Cult and not felt it -- and that's the worst feeling in the world. So this is very gratifying. These songs feel fresh."

Astbury insists, however, that we not call it a comeback. "This run of dates is called A Return to Wild -- not Resurrection, Insurrection, Sonic Interjection, Revival. It's fucking authentically real," he says. The name may be in response to Astbury's recent read of Jack London's Call of the Wild.

"I like the idea that we're men with guitars, and it is rock but it's not rawwwkkk. It's strong and it's virile and it's kind of like big boys playing with big-boy toys."The Cult Seek New Followers

After Doors of the 21st Century, Ian Astbury reforms his rock crew British rockers Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy have reformed the Cult for A Return to Wild, a nineteen-date cross-country tour kicking off March 1st in San Francisco. Three years down the line, Astbury claims that he put the band on hold, after the release of 2001's Beyond Good and Evil, to save it from imploding.
"We were one of the first bands to experience the whole sinking-of-the-Titanic which is the music industry. People were doing horrendous things to friends and co-workers," he says during a break from tour rehearsals in Los Angeles. "So the Cult was put on ice because I didn't want to destroy it."

In the years following, Duffy threw himself into projects, making music as Siddons with Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, as well as acting: He co-stars alongside Korn frontman Jonathan Davis in the upcoming horror film Sin-Jin Smyth. Meanwhile, Astbury took on the duties of the late Jim Morrison, touring with the Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and Robbie Krieger as the Doors of the 21st Century. His time with the legendary Sixties rockers -- who were recently forced to disassociate themselves from the "Doors" name after a legal battle with their former drummer, John Densmore -- inspired Astbury to reconsider his creative relationships.

"Working with those guys really helped me to finesse myself as a human being," he says. "Because all of a sudden, I wasn't 'Ian Astbury of the Cult' -- but I'm definitely not 'Ian Astbury of the Doors,' I had no delusions of that. I had to look at myself and my own shortcomings and strengths and deal with a lot of internal issues."

Astbury realized "the futility" of putting off a reconciliation with Duffy, and the two began talking again last fall. They went on to re-recruit bassist Chris Wyse, who played on Beyond, and drummer John Tempesta (White Zombie) for this spring's trek. The group, in production for just over a week, already has an eighteen-song set down, including "Wild Flower," "Wonderland" and their classic "She Sells Sanctuary."

"It's very exciting right now, because the rehearsals have been going so well and it's authentic," says the singer. "I'm playing the music, and I'm feeling the music. I've definitely been onstage with the Cult and not felt it -- and that's the worst feeling in the world. So this is very gratifying. These songs feel fresh."

Astbury insists, however, that we not call it a comeback. "This run of dates is called A Return to Wild -- not Resurrection, Insurrection, Sonic Interjection, Revival. It's fucking authentically real," he says. The name may be in response to Astbury's recent read of Jack London's Call of the Wild.

"I like the idea that we're men with guitars, and it is rock but it's not rawwwkkk. It's strong and it's virile and it's kind of like big boys playing with big-boy toys."
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« Reply #92 on: February 27, 2006, 08:13:00 PM »

And here's the video:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=guVWl7vey_w&search=cult%20craig%20ferguson

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That was awesome.

I'm a not a huge Cult fan, but they certainly do rock and it's good to see them playing again. beer
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« Reply #93 on: March 01, 2006, 12:21:28 AM »

A pic from last night's benefit gig In LA for CineSpace, none other than Jerry Cantrell guested with Ian and Billy on "Love Removal Machine".

How cool is that?

Opening tomorrow night in Frisco, giddyup. yes


Pic courtesy of Alchemy from the official Cult forum.
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« Reply #94 on: March 01, 2006, 12:32:53 AM »

Isn't it cool that all these bands are getting back together - Cult, AIC, GN'R, Metallica are all playing some shows. It certainly is a good year to be a rock fan! beer
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« Reply #95 on: March 02, 2006, 07:41:32 AM »

THE CULT were joined by special guest Jerry Cantrell (ALICE IN CHAINS) during their brief secret show at the Cinespace bar in Hollywood, California Monday night (Feb. 27). The band, who kicked off their "Return To Wild" U.S. tour Wednesday (March 1) in San Francisco, played a five-song set consisting of the following tracks:

01. Lil Devil
02. Peace
03. Wild Flower
04. Love Removal Machine (special guest: Jerry Cantrell)
05. Rain

The band were reportedly "fanastic" and blew two amps during their performance. Billy Gibbons (ZZ TOP) was reportedly in the audience
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« Reply #96 on: March 05, 2006, 05:05:31 AM »

Just got in alittle while ago  from the House of Blues show in San Diego. The Cult were awesome live, this was my first time seeing them. The crowd was totally into every song except one little rarity they pulled out "Brother Wolf / Sister Moon"
I caught Ians tambourine that he tossed into the crowd, and got him to sign it after the show. Ian's a cool dude. He stopped to sign autographs, take pictures, and talk with every person that wanted to. I have a wicked headache right now but when I listen back to my Instant Live disc, I'll post the set list.

BTW, a little public service announcement, in case you dont know:

If you are going to a concert at House of Blues and you eat there before the show, they will validate your receipt and you get a skip the line pass for early entrance into the venue. I think you just have to spend at least $25 dollars on food or in the gift shop.
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« Reply #97 on: March 05, 2006, 07:51:53 PM »

Ian and me from after the San Diego show:

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« Reply #98 on: March 10, 2006, 12:23:50 PM »

I had a blast.  They opened the show with music from A Clockwork Orange - I thought that was neat.   They played a lot of their big ones including my favorite, Sweet Soul Sister.

Ian was very chatty and funny thoughout.  He said LA had been a sort of hometown for them since 1984.

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« Reply #99 on: March 10, 2006, 12:28:24 PM »

I had a blast.? They opened the show with music from A Clockwork Orange - I thought that was neat.? ?They played a lot of their big ones including my favorite, Sweet Soul Sister.

Ian was very chatty and funny thoughout.? He said LA had been a sort of hometown for them since 1984.


Did you get the Instant Live Disc? The quality for the show I went to was fantastic.

At the Vegas show Ian was trying to get the crowd riled up and dropped this great quote: "Come on. This aint no fucking Velvet Revolver show" hihi
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