The Nephs in german "Gothic Magazine 70"
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Re: The Nephs in german "Gothic Magazine 70"
McCoy should use a calender:angry bob wrote:cheers for that! not thhhhhaaaaaat coldEnoch wrote: McCoy:And as a sidenote: When we were there this past february, it was really cold. 40° below zero -
Past February was Porto on the 6th and it wasn´t that cold there
Re: The Nephs in german "Gothic Magazine 70"
Enoch wrote:
McCoy: We always liked to appear in Europe; especially in Poland we were greeted very friendly in the past years. The audience there very much reminds me of the one in Germany at the end of the 80s. The feedback is similarly phantastic. And as a sidenote: When we were there this past february, it was really cold. 40° below zero - a really interesting experience. But maybe this really is our spirit; that is, what the name FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM stands for and what we're about.
Between the 80ies and now it makes an intervall of 30 years. Other places in Europe have such a similar gap. It reminds me of the feeling I got when I've visited Gallicia, the western part of Spain.
As for Porto it's in the direct south line 'under' Gallicia
McCoy: We always liked to appear in Europe; especially in Poland we were greeted very friendly in the past years. The audience there very much reminds me of the one in Germany at the end of the 80s. The feedback is similarly phantastic. And as a sidenote: When we were there this past february, it was really cold. 40° below zero - a really interesting experience. But maybe this really is our spirit; that is, what the name FIELDS OF THE NEPHILIM stands for and what we're about.
Between the 80ies and now it makes an intervall of 30 years. Other places in Europe have such a similar gap. It reminds me of the feeling I got when I've visited Gallicia, the western part of Spain.
As for Porto it's in the direct south line 'under' Gallicia