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Scardwel wrote:Sisters ('84/'85 line-up)
surely that's a given in here?
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Sepultura (pre-"Roots")
saw them Libby, Arise tour at the Barras with support from Pantera Image
or was it Megadeth they supported... it all fades
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Tinkerbell wrote:Uh oh - someone call Ron Decline ..................

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Tinkerbell wrote:And for my penny's worth - AC/DC with the late great Bon Scott fronting.
:eek: :D

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James Blast wrote:
Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Sepultura (pre-"Roots")
saw them Libby, Arise tour at the Barras with support from Pantera Image
or was it Megadeth they supported... it all fades
The closest I got to seeing Sepultura was bloody Soulfly ( :evil: ) at the Ozzfest :urff:
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blame your parents Libby
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James Blast wrote:blame your parents Libby
True, yes I suppose I was too young to be going to see them in their heyday :cry:

Nevermind - got two tickets for Arcturus! :notworthy:
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scotty wrote:Joy Division
Ghost Dance
Leather Nun
The Chameleons
The Jam
Skeletal Family
I'm sure I'll add to this in an other five minutes :roll:
Add to my list-
Bauhaus
UK Decay
Play Dead
Southern Death Cult
March Violets
Sex Gang Children
Atomic Kitten
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there are probably nearly a hundred I could name
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The Ramones
Rob Zombie and/or White Zombie (not fussed :lol: )
The Doors
Bauhaus
with cd on the '73 Ziggy gig
and with Lee on the Sex Pistols
Siouxsie doing the Lords Prayer at the 100 club
The Clash


Still waiting to see
NIN
Ministry (although I'm hoping they'll play somewhere close soon ;D )

(and Paul says Bill Haley and the Comets - although I'm not sure he's taking this seriously :lol: )
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............Rage Against the Machine (CLT f**k the Police which reminded me :lol: )
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David Bowie, Tower Theatre, Philadelphia July 1974
and the archetypal Ziggy gig mentioned by others

then, in no particular order:

The Birthday Party
Joy Division
March Violets
Teenage Jesus and the Jerks
The Clash circa 1977
The Beach Boys circa 1966
Throbbing Gristle :P
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Oooh yes - Throbbing Gristle ................and GG Allan (but standing well back :lol:
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lazarus corporation wrote:Throbbing Gristle :P
Is it just me, or does the name of aforementioned band sound like a particularly creative description from a particularly poor work of Yaoi? :lol:
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Motz wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:Throbbing Gristle :P
Is it just me, or does the name of aforementioned band sound like a particularly creative description from a particularly poor work of Yaoi? :lol:
quite deliberate, I believe
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Thought as much.

Though admittedly, thought after I posted :oops:
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Black Alice wrote:The Ramones
Bauhaus
The Clash
NIN
Ministry
lazarus corporation wrote:The Birthday Party
seen 'em Next! :twisted:
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James Blast wrote:
Black Alice wrote:The Ramones
Bauhaus
The Clash
NIN
Ministry
lazarus corporation wrote:The Birthday Party
seen 'em Next! :twisted:
Throbbing Gristle?
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James Blast wrote:
Black Alice wrote:The Ramones
Bauhaus
The Clash
NIN
Ministry
lazarus corporation wrote:The Birthday Party
seen 'em Next! :twisted:
:eek: You've seen The Bauhaus 8) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: .
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lazarus corporation wrote:Throbbing Gristle?
Nope, does Psychadeli Telly (twice) count?
scotty wrote: You've seen The Bauhaus 8) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: .
yup, and I have very good pics to prove it.
Glasgow Tiffany's Ballroom - Sky's Gorn Oot Tour :twisted:
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James Blast wrote:
lazarus corporation wrote:Throbbing Gristle?
Nope, does Psychadeli Telly (twice) count?
scotty wrote: You've seen The Bauhaus 8) :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: .
yup, and I have very good pics to prove it.
Glasgow Tiffany's Ballroom - Sky's Gorn Oot Tour :twisted:
I'll expect to see some pic's in Oct',The Bauhaus,lucky lucky.... :notworthy:
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I saw Sisterhood supporting The Cult in 86, but I wish it would have been the other Sisterhood. ;D
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James Blast wrote:Psychadeli Telly...

James Blast wrote:Sky's Gorn Oot Tour
:lol: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
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canon docre wrote:I saw Sisterhood supporting The Cult in 86, but I wish it would have been the other Sisterhood. ;D
i've only seen the cult once,and by then they were all american rock-gods :urff: it was at the NEC on the sonic temple tour and though they were good,they were a bit distant (NEC-wise and heads-up-arseholes -wise).i'ld like to have seen them as Death Cult ,or "dreamtime" era at the latest.

other bands i've seen who i'ld like to have seen an earlier incarnation of -siouxsie (nocturne as opposed to peepshow); AC/DC,with Bon Scott; hawkwind space-ritual era with lemmy and bob calvert, who'ld just carc'ed it when i saw them -didn't even do silver-machine!
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eastmidswhizzkid wrote:
canon docre wrote:I saw Sisterhood supporting The Cult in 86, but I wish it would have been the other Sisterhood. ;D
i've only seen the cult once,and by then they were all american rock-gods :urff: it was at the NEC on the sonic temple tour and though they were good,they were a bit distant (NEC-wise and heads-up-arseholes -wise).i'ld like to have seen them as Death Cult ,or "dreamtime" era at the latest.
A funny moment at this show was, when Wuzzi came on stage at the end of the Cult set with a flower between his teeth and Astbury introduced him: "And that's my wife." ;D :lol:
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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canon docre wrote:I saw Sisterhood supporting The Cult in 86, but I wish it would have been the other Sisterhood. ;D
I saw The Sisterhood turn into The Mish at The Electric Ballroom. And on the subject of Psychic TV I saw them headlining Basildon Peace Festioval once :lol: with brand new act Erasure way down the bill :x :lol:

To the question -

Japan
Bauhaus
The Smiths
Pink Floyd

These are the main ones that always come up for me, that I could have but didn't as opposed to was too young.
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