Nina Hagen. Mid 90s?
Iggy Pop. Late 90s
The Mich... Mid 90s
Kaizers Orchestra. Serveral times the last 3 years
Interpol. 2003?
British sea power. 2003?
And lots of swedish bands, including Lars Demian, Stefan Sundström, Johan Johansson, Carl-Johan Vallgren.
Great gigs you've been to
I think someone set my soul alight
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Oh yeah, those were the days for good electronix! I remember Aphex Twin DJ-ing in The Fuse club in 94! Wicked Wild...Quiff Boy wrote:all late 95/early 96 i think:
autechre - above some pub on west street (i think), sheffield
orbital - sheffield octagon
& I saw Autechre a few times, very dark (as in no lights... at all !) and very good.
Meat Beat manifesto in 94 or so were fab too (bass!!!!!!!!!!!!)
in dub we trust
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Kaizers orchestra, great stuffrian wrote:Nina Hagen. Mid 90s?
Iggy Pop. Late 90s
The Mich... Mid 90s
Kaizers Orchestra. Serveral times the last 3 years
Interpol. 2003?
British sea power. 2003?
And lots of swedish bands, including Lars Demian, Stefan Sundström, Johan Johansson, Carl-Johan Vallgren.
I'll add a couple of their gigs to my missed gig list
Of course! Penny drops..radiojamaica wrote:Oh yeah, those were the days for good electronix! I remember Aphex Twin DJ-ing in The Fuse club in 94! Wicked Wild...Quiff Boy wrote:all late 95/early 96 i think:
autechre - above some pub on west street (i think), sheffield
orbital - sheffield octagon
& I saw Autechre a few times, very dark (as in no lights... at all !) and very good.
Meat Beat manifesto in 94 or so were fab too (bass!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Autechre / Aphex Twin etc etc - Warp - Designers Republic - Sheffield connection made....
I knew there was a reason for generally only seeing bipbopbands in Sheffield
Something pithy.
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twp wrote:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 1983? Birmingham Academy
oooohh...................
saw them a couple of years ago on a reunion tour... oh no, that was the Sugarhill Gang feat Melle Mel
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Oh dear...that doesn't sound good....this was before Cowboy died and before Flash went off and did his thing, leaving Melle Mel and the rest to do theirs, and we had two supergroups.....now where have I heard of a similar storyradiojamaica wrote:twp wrote:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 1983? Birmingham Academy
oooohh...................
saw them a couple of years ago on a reunion tour... oh no, that was the Sugarhill Gang feat Melle Mel
You seen them live? They are ace live.Obviousman wrote:Kaizers orchestra, great stuffrian wrote:Nina Hagen. Mid 90s?
Iggy Pop. Late 90s
The Mich... Mid 90s
Kaizers Orchestra. Serveral times the last 3 years
Interpol. 2003?
British sea power. 2003?
And lots of swedish bands, including Lars Demian, Stefan Sundström, Johan Johansson, Carl-Johan Vallgren.
I'll add a couple of their gigs to my missed gig list
Gonna see them for the 4th time in October here in Stockholm.
YEP!
I think someone set my soul alight
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Nope, sadly I didn't... IIRC I was out of money one of the first times they came over to Belgium, and another time I didn't have the time, and more recently I've lost track of them a bitrian wrote:You seen them live? They are ace live.Obviousman wrote:Kaizers orchestra, great stuffrian wrote:Nina Hagen. Mid 90s?
Iggy Pop. Late 90s
The Mich... Mid 90s
Kaizers Orchestra. Serveral times the last 3 years
Interpol. 2003?
British sea power. 2003?
And lots of swedish bands, including Lars Demian, Stefan Sundström, Johan Johansson, Carl-Johan Vallgren.
I'll add a couple of their gigs to my missed gig list
Gonna see them for the 4th time in October here in Stockholm.
YEP!
Any news on them, new cds or so ?
To be honst with you. I don't like their CD's at all. I don't even own a CD by them.Obviousman wrote:Nope, sadly I didn't... IIRC I was out of money one of the first times they came over to Belgium, and another time I didn't have the time, and more recently I've lost track of them a bitrian wrote:You seen them live? They are ace live.Obviousman wrote: Kaizers orchestra, great stuff
I'll add a couple of their gigs to my missed gig list
Gonna see them for the 4th time in October here in Stockholm.
YEP!
Any news on them, new cds or so ?
They are to be seen live, and only live.
Heard 10 or 15 songs from their CD's, but they sound nothing like that live.
Think British sea power on speed, then you get Kaizers live.
I
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I'll go and see them next time I they come to Belgium and I'll keep you posted how much better they are live then
I quite liked both of the cds I have by them (Evig Pint and Ompa Til Du Dør)... Had a lot of fun once driving by the seaside in a car with all the windows open and Kaizers on real loud, chav-like, but with hoompa-music in an incomprehensible language...
You do get some odd looks doing that though
EDIT: Seems I'll be missing their next Belgian gigs too, as they'll be next week... When I'm on holiday
I quite liked both of the cds I have by them (Evig Pint and Ompa Til Du Dør)... Had a lot of fun once driving by the seaside in a car with all the windows open and Kaizers on real loud, chav-like, but with hoompa-music in an incomprehensible language...
You do get some odd looks doing that though
EDIT: Seems I'll be missing their next Belgian gigs too, as they'll be next week... When I'm on holiday
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Has to be the month of March in 1985, All Newcastle, on consecutive weekends:
Sisters,
The Damned,
Killing Joke.
... and for afters The Pixies at Newcastle Riverside 1989[?]
mmmmm.
Sisters,
The Damned,
Killing Joke.
... and for afters The Pixies at Newcastle Riverside 1989[?]
mmmmm.
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
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Public Enemy/Anthrax: Manchester 91
Slayer/Maiden: Donnie 92
Acid Mothers Temple/Circle: Notts 2000
White Stripes: In a Nottingham Pub (the Social) 2001?
Kreepa vs Black Galaxy: Brum 2005
Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings: Jazz Cafe 2002 and 2003
Belle and Sebastian: Notts 1998
Skinny Puppy/Sisters: Dresden fessie
Slayer/Maiden: Donnie 92
Acid Mothers Temple/Circle: Notts 2000
White Stripes: In a Nottingham Pub (the Social) 2001?
Kreepa vs Black Galaxy: Brum 2005
Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings: Jazz Cafe 2002 and 2003
Belle and Sebastian: Notts 1998
Skinny Puppy/Sisters: Dresden fessie
"...by the time I get to Arizona..."
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One I forgot!!
Took my sister to see Depeche Mode at Whitley Bay Ice Rink in 1985/6 when they had gone BLACK.
She didn't like it much, but I was impressed.
Best Bit: The support band [can't remember name] appeared with a topless female singer. Cue- loads of mams and dads leading their young teens rapidly away from the stage!!
Took my sister to see Depeche Mode at Whitley Bay Ice Rink in 1985/6 when they had gone BLACK.
She didn't like it much, but I was impressed.
Best Bit: The support band [can't remember name] appeared with a topless female singer. Cue- loads of mams and dads leading their young teens rapidly away from the stage!!
...mmmmmmmmmMMMMMM!....
Definitely Hard Corps and they supported DM and the Cure. Lead singer had a propensity for getting her "tits oot fer the lads" without being asked first.ruffers wrote:I think that was Hard Corps, possibly, I saw them supporting someone at Wembley, (The Cure? Sisters?) and she had them out.
Got some of their stuff and still occasionally listen.
Repressed childhood I expect. Not enough love or attention from parents, especially daddy, is the usual reason for this sort of lewd behaviour.
Something pithy.
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i have seen about,, well i don't count them annymore i go to festivals and concerts since 1983
but the best gigs?? nick cave and the bad seeds, seen them 6 times they where always great
The cure, not always but still
David Bowie, my all time fav
and ofcourse Sisters of Mercy at Pukkelpop 1992 and now at Lokerse feesten
etc
etc
to much to put here
but the best gigs?? nick cave and the bad seeds, seen them 6 times they where always great
The cure, not always but still
David Bowie, my all time fav
and ofcourse Sisters of Mercy at Pukkelpop 1992 and now at Lokerse feesten
etc
etc
to much to put here
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One of the greatest gigs I've been to has also been the first proper gig I've attended - The Damned, obviously lost in the East Yorkshire murk, played Hull University (yes, we have one) and blew us away. Highlights included:
Forty men over fifty turned into one giant man having a fight with himself at the front.
Sensible coming for drinks with us because we were with The Nurses.
The Nurses rushing the stage a la Whitby and spanking Vanian and Sensible with riding crops.
Sensible abandoning the stage, in a lovely pink dress, and playing the guitar from the middle of the audience. Whilst being spanked.
My favourite, obviously, is NME at Joseph's Well...
Of course.
Forty men over fifty turned into one giant man having a fight with himself at the front.
Sensible coming for drinks with us because we were with The Nurses.
The Nurses rushing the stage a la Whitby and spanking Vanian and Sensible with riding crops.
Sensible abandoning the stage, in a lovely pink dress, and playing the guitar from the middle of the audience. Whilst being spanked.
My favourite, obviously, is NME at Joseph's Well...
Of course.
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Without listing the same ones from the last time this thread was discussed
Blaggers ITA at Leeds Duchess January 1993.
Quite simply the best punk band of the last 15 years.
The support band played a great cover of Tasmin Archers sleeping sattelite...honestly.
Faith No More - Leeds Uni Feb 1988.
Their first UK tour back in the days when Chuck was still the vocalist. I also saw them a few times with Mike in 89/90, & they always delivered the goods live.
The Godfathers - Leeds Uni/Poly 87-88
Top cockney gangsters were always a good live turn, and regulars in Leeds throughout 87-88.
I want Everything & 'Cos I said so, were great live songs.
Reading Festival Friday night 88
Ghost Dance
The Wonderstuff
The Godfathers
Fields of the Nephilim
The Ramones
Iggy Pop
I think ther line up speaks for itself here.
The Charlatans Leed Duchess Feb 1990 (Yea I'm an indie kid at heart, so shoot me! )
The week that their 1st single was released, the baggy survivers played the hottest gig that I have ever attended. That said, the hooded top underneath a sweatshirt combo that I was wearing probably didn't help!
I actually saw them 4 times at different Leeds venues in 1990.
Blaggers ITA at Leeds Duchess January 1993.
Quite simply the best punk band of the last 15 years.
The support band played a great cover of Tasmin Archers sleeping sattelite...honestly.
Faith No More - Leeds Uni Feb 1988.
Their first UK tour back in the days when Chuck was still the vocalist. I also saw them a few times with Mike in 89/90, & they always delivered the goods live.
The Godfathers - Leeds Uni/Poly 87-88
Top cockney gangsters were always a good live turn, and regulars in Leeds throughout 87-88.
I want Everything & 'Cos I said so, were great live songs.
Reading Festival Friday night 88
Ghost Dance
The Wonderstuff
The Godfathers
Fields of the Nephilim
The Ramones
Iggy Pop
I think ther line up speaks for itself here.
The Charlatans Leed Duchess Feb 1990 (Yea I'm an indie kid at heart, so shoot me! )
The week that their 1st single was released, the baggy survivers played the hottest gig that I have ever attended. That said, the hooded top underneath a sweatshirt combo that I was wearing probably didn't help!
I actually saw them 4 times at different Leeds venues in 1990.
Give me one good reason
Manchester Apollo Wednesday 01st October 1980 my 16th birthday. I'm dressed in all my new birthday gear, new DM's, new White Fred Perry polo, Blue braces & Wrangler stretch jeans with my new number 1 skinhead hair cut, Long Shot Kicked the Bucket rings out, a couple of youths go for the stage, I think, I'm having some of this & I’m up there in seconds. Skinhead Moon Stomp & the stage is now full, Most of the Specials retreat backwards, me too, Too Much Too Young, the bouncers start attacking people & trying to get them off the stage, Terry Hall (the Bob Dylan of my generation) tells them to fack off & leave us alone. I'm in heaven. Best night of my life in terms of gig going.
I was at that, fan bloody tastic.Spiggy's hat wrote:
Reading Festival Friday night 88
Ghost Dance
The Wonderstuff
The Godfathers
Fields of the Nephilim
The Ramones
Iggy Pop
I think ther line up speaks for itself here.
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