okay, we all know the sisters ones, Near meth, Speed Kings etc etc....
but what about the rest, what is the best warm up tour band name thingy you have come across?
I remember the Cure (spit) playing as The Forest Boys (The Borderline London)
REM as Bingo Hand Job (Dingwalls London)
PWEI as Galaxian Turds (The Mitre - Stourbridge)
Neds Atomic Dustbin as Dog Doofus (JB's)
Nick Cave as the Legend (Dudley JB's)
The Nephs as The Flowers ( Wolvo Sugarhill Club)
Fess up, who saw em under what moniker???
Warm Up Tour Band Name Thingies.....
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Gay Bikers on Acid once played as Lesbian Dope Heads on Mopeds
I saw Iron Maiden at Norwich Oval play as The Angel and The Gamblers(for those of you who don't know or care or both, that was the name of their album at the time). I got on the guest list!
I saw Iron Maiden at Norwich Oval play as The Angel and The Gamblers(for those of you who don't know or care or both, that was the name of their album at the time). I got on the guest list!
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SPOTS - Sex Pistols (On Tour)
The Garden Wall - Genesis
Roger Waters - The Pink Floyd
The Garden Wall - Genesis
Roger Waters - The Pink Floyd
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Hmmm let's see...
FoT Nephilim were billed as "The Preacher Men" at their warm-up the night before Reading Festival '88.
The Wildhearts did a secret gig in London in 1996 as "The Moodswingers".
Carter USM warmed up for Reading '91 as "R.S.P.C.E."
The Macc Lads sometimes used the psuedonym "The Cheshire Chaps".
The Cure played as "5 Imaginary Boys" at the T&C II in London in 1991.
The Wonderstuff played as "10 Legged Groove Machine" at The Marquee in 1991.
FoT Nephilim were billed as "The Preacher Men" at their warm-up the night before Reading Festival '88.
The Wildhearts did a secret gig in London in 1996 as "The Moodswingers".
Carter USM warmed up for Reading '91 as "R.S.P.C.E."
The Macc Lads sometimes used the psuedonym "The Cheshire Chaps".
The Cure played as "5 Imaginary Boys" at the T&C II in London in 1991.
The Wonderstuff played as "10 Legged Groove Machine" at The Marquee in 1991.
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Carter USM, The Macc Lads and The Wonderstuff are thankfully outside my sphere of entertainment
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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~ Peter Steele
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Carter and The Macc Lads make me laughJames Blast wrote:Carter USM, The Macc Lads and The Wonderstuff are thankfully outside my sphere of entertainment
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I still treasure my celebrity coconut - as autographed by Jon Fatbeast
But to this day I have no idea where the blimmin' thing actually came from
But to this day I have no idea where the blimmin' thing actually came from
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
The Macc lads were twats. All went to Kings Macc (the posh fee-paying school round there) and seemed to think it was hilarious to "parody" the lower orders so to speak. They used to drink in the pub where my mate worked and they would come in on a Saturday evening and p*ss in pint pots and generally act like the scum they clearly thought everyone else was, then after hours would politely apologise and pay for any damage. the pub didn't mind cos it'd draw loads of people in "to see the Macc Lads on home turf"... it would not surprise anyone to know their oft-displayed genitals were a little on the unimpressive side too
I appreciate they had their moments, and who hasn't sung "No Sheep Til Buxton" or "Knutsford Scabby Women" after a few ales, but as a Macc lass by birth it still winds me up that our s**t little town produced members of two well known bands - The Macc Lads and Joy Division - but everyone always associates it with only the former!
I appreciate they had their moments, and who hasn't sung "No Sheep Til Buxton" or "Knutsford Scabby Women" after a few ales, but as a Macc lass by birth it still winds me up that our s**t little town produced members of two well known bands - The Macc Lads and Joy Division - but everyone always associates it with only the former!
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New Model Army have played under the moniker Raw Melody Men so often it's probably not really that secret any more is it?
Why do keyboards get so dirty?
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The Rose of Avalanche (incoming ) played a few Leeds gigs throughout the summer of 1988 as 'Absolutely Anything', due to tedious legal reasons which stopped them playing as R.O.A.
The m*****n played a Children tour warm up at Leeds Warehouse, as 'Wayne, Craig, Mick & Simon'.
The m*****n played a Children tour warm up at Leeds Warehouse, as 'Wayne, Craig, Mick & Simon'.
Give me one good reason
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The Ramones played Hamburg as "Joey, Johnny, Marky & CJ"...
"Am Anfang wurde das Universum erschaffen.
Das machte viele Leute sehr wütend und wurde allenthalben als Schritt in die falsche Richtung angesehen."
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Das machte viele Leute sehr wütend und wurde allenthalben als Schritt in die falsche Richtung angesehen."
http://www.poison-door.net/