Reformation thingy. Crazyhead were also on the bill IIRC.James Blast wrote:sure that's not '89 or was it a reformation thingey?Scardwel wrote:Miss!on / All About Eve - Manchester Uni 25/11/99
Great gigs you've been to
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But I m completely sure, that I saw AAE in November 89 in Manchester too.Scardwel wrote:Reformation thingy. Crazyhead were also on the bill IIRC.James Blast wrote:sure that's not '89 or was it a reformation thingey?Scardwel wrote:Miss!on / All About Eve - Manchester Uni 25/11/99
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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.... and I m so sure about it, because that november, that I spent in the UK, the Berlin wall came down.
just ONE of the historical events I've missed for the sake of music..
just ONE of the historical events I've missed for the sake of music..
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Ok, I was wrongish
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Would that be a causal link? You weren't over here buying an unnecessary number of copies of Wind of Change to propel the Scorps up the charts and enable them to dismantle communism, were you?canon docre wrote:.... and I m so sure about it, because that november, that I spent in the UK, the Berlin wall came down.
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As for great gigs, Kenickie at King Tut's has a certain hold but that had more to do with events on the way home
And, though I blush to recall, Belinda Carlisle at Shepherd's Bush Empire was terrific and ran through a longer and more interesting set than any 80s popstrel has a right to be able to play. Some people seemed to know every word as well ......
Best live act I've ever seen, without question, would be Nick Cave. Seen him twice, and he's twice made the Brixton Academy seem like a decent venue.
Names are just a souvenir ...
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And then there was
*Napalm Death - Utrecht 1994
*Pinkpop..in the south of Holland 1994
*Rage against the Machine
*Breeders
*Theraphy
*Leni Krafets
*BjÖrk
*Lowlands - Holland 1994
*Iggy Pop
*Smashing Pumpkins
*Primus
*Type O Negative
*Jeff Buckley
*Iron Maiden - JHB (S.A.) 1996
*Rustler's Valley (April 1996)
....rest still to follow
*Napalm Death - Utrecht 1994
*Pinkpop..in the south of Holland 1994
*Rage against the Machine
*Breeders
*Theraphy
*Leni Krafets
*BjÖrk
*Lowlands - Holland 1994
*Iggy Pop
*Smashing Pumpkins
*Primus
*Type O Negative
*Jeff Buckley
*Iron Maiden - JHB (S.A.) 1996
*Rustler's Valley (April 1996)
....rest still to follow
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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I saw Napalm Death when they had dropped Bill Steers and got in two Californian guitarists, they were very good but I'd rather have seen them with Bill. Cerebral Fix supported BTW.
I remember nothing.
I remember nothing.
"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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Do any of us though? Remember the beginning of the gigs and then my mind gets blown away *sometimes* and I drink and smoke and do all the things that go along with a good night out...PARTY!!James Blast wrote:I saw Napalm Death when they had dropped Bill Steers and got in two Californian guitarists, they were very good but I'd rather have seen them with Bill. Cerebral Fix supported BTW.
I remember nothing.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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i saw napalm death when lee dorian (cathedral) was the singer still...in fact the only napalm line-up i didn't see was when justin broderick (godflesh) was gittar-man...then it went silly when mick (drummer) left how can a band be the same band when there's no original members left? answer -when that band is "earache"'s flagship band and the (mis)management have f**k-all imagination (hello Dig).James Blast wrote:I saw Napalm Death when they had dropped Bill Steers and got in two Californian guitarists, they were very good but I'd rather have seen them with Bill. Cerebral Fix supported BTW.
I remember nothing.
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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Janes Addiction at Brixton Academy 1990 - last gig in the UK until their recent reformation
AC/DC - Edinburgh Playhouse 1982 (my first gig)
Ramones - same venue - 1988-ish?
Motorhead - same venue - 1983 or 4
did I mention I like loud gigs?
Other noteable mentions must go to Alien Sex Fiend at the Venue in Edinburgh and Ghost Dance at Rooftops in Glasgow (x2), sometime in the mid 80s, included here if only to annoy scotty
The Cramps at Edinburgh Empire (RIP) - 1986 I think.
Oh, and Sigue Sigue Sputnik at the same venue a few weeks later...was a laugh
Oasis at the Barras in 94, before Definitely Maybe was released, that was pretty special, as was Irvine Beach the next again year.
TSOM at the Barras a couple or three years ago rocked my world, right Blast?
Echo & the Bunnymen - 25th anniversary tour 2 years ago, again at the Barras, was spectacularly good, and I'm not just saying that as a bunnyfan, it was like watching teenagers on that stage, not 40-something year olds, they were amazing! Hope they're as good this October!
...as you were!
Ramones - same venue - 1988-ish?
Motorhead - same venue - 1983 or 4
did I mention I like loud gigs?
Other noteable mentions must go to Alien Sex Fiend at the Venue in Edinburgh and Ghost Dance at Rooftops in Glasgow (x2), sometime in the mid 80s, included here if only to annoy scotty
The Cramps at Edinburgh Empire (RIP) - 1986 I think.
Oh, and Sigue Sigue Sputnik at the same venue a few weeks later...was a laugh
Oasis at the Barras in 94, before Definitely Maybe was released, that was pretty special, as was Irvine Beach the next again year.
TSOM at the Barras a couple or three years ago rocked my world, right Blast?
Echo & the Bunnymen - 25th anniversary tour 2 years ago, again at the Barras, was spectacularly good, and I'm not just saying that as a bunnyfan, it was like watching teenagers on that stage, not 40-something year olds, they were amazing! Hope they're as good this October!
...as you were!
Bauhaus (Southern Death Cult supporting) - Skys Gone Out Tour @ Leeds Uni
Virgin Prunes @ Futurama
Tones on Tail (+ The Lucy Show) @ Leeds Bierkeller
Chris Isaak @ Leeds Uni
Orbital @ Leeds T&C
Therapy? @ Leeds T&C (Troublegum tour but they're ALWAYS spot on)
Conflict @ Leeds Uni (Benefit for Leeds Bust Fund that was followed by a mini riot)
Alien Sex Fiend @ Leeds Warehouse - Acid Bath Tour
Xmal Deautschland @ Leeds Warehouse - Fetisch Tour
The Birthday Party @ Leeds Warehouse
The Chameleons @ The WItchwood on all the reunion gigs
Virgin Prunes @ Futurama
Tones on Tail (+ The Lucy Show) @ Leeds Bierkeller
Chris Isaak @ Leeds Uni
Orbital @ Leeds T&C
Therapy? @ Leeds T&C (Troublegum tour but they're ALWAYS spot on)
Conflict @ Leeds Uni (Benefit for Leeds Bust Fund that was followed by a mini riot)
Alien Sex Fiend @ Leeds Warehouse - Acid Bath Tour
Xmal Deautschland @ Leeds Warehouse - Fetisch Tour
The Birthday Party @ Leeds Warehouse
The Chameleons @ The WItchwood on all the reunion gigs
Something pithy.
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all late 95/early 96 i think:
autechre - above some pub on west street (i think), sheffield
orbital - sheffield octagon
leftfield - sheffield octagon
autechre - above some pub on west street (i think), sheffield
orbital - sheffield octagon
leftfield - sheffield octagon
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It was the first time I'd ever seen condensation dripping off the ceiling...
It was the first time I'd ever seen condensation dripping off the ceiling...
Something pithy.
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Other noteable mentions must go to Alien Sex Fiend at the Venue in Edinburgh and Ghost Dance at Rooftops in Glasgow (x2), sometime in the mid 80s, included here if only to annoy scotty
{but cheers fur the photies }
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sounds about rightbiggy wrote:The Hallamshire hotel ?Quiff Boy wrote:all late 95/early 96 i think:
autechre - above some pub on west street (i think), sheffield
biggy wrote:Did a gig there meself in 86, still gets talked about now
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Kosheen/Faithless at Leeds University <spits on floor>, back in 2001 or 2002.
Didn't think I'd particularly like it (went with our kid), but loved 'em.
And Sister Bliss is kinda cute, too.
Didn't think I'd particularly like it (went with our kid), but loved 'em.
And Sister Bliss is kinda cute, too.
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...Oh yeah - The Stone Roses, Spike Island, 1989.
And I do have the ticket stub to prove it - 30 000 capacity, 90 000 reckon they were there.
And I do have the ticket stub to prove it - 30 000 capacity, 90 000 reckon they were there.
That sounds like a great gig. I totally Faithless. Kosheen were (are?) good tooNorman Hunter wrote:Kosheen/Faithless at Leeds University <spits on floor>, back in 2001 or 2002.
Kinda? She's a babe!Norman Hunter wrote:And Sister Bliss is kinda cute, too.
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In a Geeky Bird -way. Anyway, Kosheen were ace - it was about the time of their first album and Sian(?) looked rather fetching, too.DerekR wrote:Kinda? She's a babe!Norman Hunter wrote:And Sister Bliss is kinda cute, too.
Maxi Jazz just looked like a corpse.