Listerning to a live Sisters tape from '84. And It got me all nostalgic. It was great time to in your 'yoof' the late 1980's; Buying Melody Maker and Sounds to check the gig listings and the News to see when your fave band was going on tour - scouring the adverts to see when the new Nephilim single was due out. These where the days before t'Internet and 'forums'. Tuning into Radio One to sometimes hear Gary Davies play something 'alternative' in the middle of the afternoon! It was also a time when it felt like every week some one was playing 'live' either in your town or up the road; Ghost Dance, Play Dead, Getting the Fear, Balaam, Siouxsie, NMA, Rose of Avalanche, Salvation, March Violets, Chatshow, The m*****n. And there were 'goths' everywhere!! Not your dress wearing black lipstick misery-arse London professional goth types, but everyday goffs in black leather jackets with scraggy hair and a M.R t-shirt on and we all knew each other - it was like being in a big club!! It was f**king ace! Every town had a club with an 'alternative' night - we had Planet X in Liverpool and it was small dingy and damp - but you loved it 'cos they played the Sisters at a deafening level !
from 1984 (Body and Soul tour) to March 85 (FALAA) the Sisters played Liverpool 3 times, The band went to the System club after the show and the DJ played Walk Away as Eldritch walked down onto the dance floor - The Sisters where in OUR club. You only get that feeling of shock and awe when your young.
I loved the 80's- Because to me it wasn't about frilly shirts , Wham ! Live Aid and embarrasing New Romantics and British Heavy metal - It was about Goth music. The forgotten music genre that is never featured in those retrospective shows you see on t.v - but will forever form part of the musical soundtrack to my teenage years. And I'm sure I'm not alone.
"Do you remember lying in bed with your covers
Pulled up over your head? Radio playin' so one can see.
We need change, we need it fast before goth's just part
Of the past. 'Cause lately it all sound the same to me."
Do you remember Goth n ' Roll Radio ?
And I'm sure I'm not alone.
Indeed you are not, I'm now going to cry in the corner
Oh the memories
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Shame I know I won’t have memories like that when I’m older; all the current bands are s**t and are probably to busy getting manicures to go into an obscure dingy club. Feck nostalgia.
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I can go further back...
Walking past the Famous Glasgow Apollo at 9pm on a Tuesday after evening class at the art school and realising Man were playing their farewell tour. Got in half price because the support had been on and Man had started.
Hawkwind on a Friday night with a well tanked up and spaced out Glasgow audience baying for blood.
Greenslade at the City Halls on a beautiful summer night with sunshine streaming through the stained glass windows.
The Sensational Alex Harvey (and his Band) having the entire full to bursting, stadium of Parkhead (The Holy Ground, once more, fine girl ye arr) in the palm of his hand. And we still had The Who to follow!
Need I go on...?
Walking past the Famous Glasgow Apollo at 9pm on a Tuesday after evening class at the art school and realising Man were playing their farewell tour. Got in half price because the support had been on and Man had started.
Hawkwind on a Friday night with a well tanked up and spaced out Glasgow audience baying for blood.
Greenslade at the City Halls on a beautiful summer night with sunshine streaming through the stained glass windows.
The Sensational Alex Harvey (and his Band) having the entire full to bursting, stadium of Parkhead (The Holy Ground, once more, fine girl ye arr) in the palm of his hand. And we still had The Who to follow!
Need I go on...?
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James Blast wrote:I can go further back...
Walking past the Famous Glasgow Apollo at 9pm on a Tuesday after evening class at the art school and realising Man were playing their farewell tour. Got in half price because the support had been on and Man had started.
Hawkwind on a Friday night with a well tanked up and spaced out Glasgow audience baying for blood.
Greenslade at the City Halls on a beautiful summer night with sunshine streaming through the stained glass windows.
The Sensational Alex Harvey (and his Band) having the entire full to bursting, stadium of Parkhead (The Holy Ground, once more, fine girl ye arr) in the palm of his hand. And we still had The Who to follow!
Need I go on...?
DAMN your old! .....
just kidding..
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Let's play a game:hallucienate wrote:old farts
On one side is all the old farts each given a baseball bat embedded with nails
On the other all the 'young 'uns' tied to trees
When we're finished we can all reminisce about the good old days and the best way to remove brain fae a crushed black velvet shirt
I too remember hanging off the NME/MM and gigging like a wild thing-f**k the internet I'm off tae get a life..................................................................................................................................................NOT
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I'm older then you ya bawbag.......weebleswobble wrote:Let's play a game:hallucienate wrote:old farts
On one side is all the old farts each given a baseball bat embedded with nails
On the other all the 'young 'uns' tied to trees
When we're finished we can all reminisce about the good old days and the best way to remove brain fae a crushed black velvet shirt
I too remember hanging off the NME/MM and gigging like a wild thing-f**k the internet I'm off tae get a life..................................................................................................................................................NOT
And you'll still need that bat...
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Some of the Bands I saw back in the Day off the top of my Head were ....
Stranglers
Smiths
Ramones
Pogues
Damned
Motorhead
Exploited
Goodbye Mr MacKenzie
Cult
m*****n
New Model Army
All About Eve
Wonder Stuff
Meteors
Faith No More (with Chuck)
Public Enemy
NWA
Levellers
Fields of the Nephilim
LOUD
Creaming Jesus
Salvation
Janes Addiction
Sisters of Mercy
Napalm Death
Carcass
Bolt Thrower
Extreme Noise Terror
Prong
Slayer
Suicidal Tendencies
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Screaming Marionettes
Sand Kings
Sun & the Moon
Fatima Mansions
Alien Sex Fiend
Rosetta Stone
Christian Death
Nirvana (when they were a pish support band)
Alice in Chains
Almighty
Atom Seed
Killing Joke
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Claytown Troupe
Janes Addiction
Under Neath What
Fall
Bomb Disneyland
X-Mal
Spear of Destiny
Mighty Lemon Drops
Birdland
Radical Dance Faction
Swervedriver
Neds Atomic Dustbin
Dream Disciples
Crazyhead
All between 1985 & 90.
There's others that I'll remember later I'm sure
They were the days
Stranglers
Smiths
Ramones
Pogues
Damned
Motorhead
Exploited
Goodbye Mr MacKenzie
Cult
m*****n
New Model Army
All About Eve
Wonder Stuff
Meteors
Faith No More (with Chuck)
Public Enemy
NWA
Levellers
Fields of the Nephilim
LOUD
Creaming Jesus
Salvation
Janes Addiction
Sisters of Mercy
Napalm Death
Carcass
Bolt Thrower
Extreme Noise Terror
Prong
Slayer
Suicidal Tendencies
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Screaming Marionettes
Sand Kings
Sun & the Moon
Fatima Mansions
Alien Sex Fiend
Rosetta Stone
Christian Death
Nirvana (when they were a pish support band)
Alice in Chains
Almighty
Atom Seed
Killing Joke
Siouxsie & the Banshees
Claytown Troupe
Janes Addiction
Under Neath What
Fall
Bomb Disneyland
X-Mal
Spear of Destiny
Mighty Lemon Drops
Birdland
Radical Dance Faction
Swervedriver
Neds Atomic Dustbin
Dream Disciples
Crazyhead
All between 1985 & 90.
There's others that I'll remember later I'm sure
They were the days
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Damn Scotty, imppressive list.......scotty wrote:Some of the Bands I saw back in the Day off the top of my Head were ....
They were the days
edit: I mean impressive...damn stutter FUD
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remember the white horse? (jhb i mean)hallucienate wrote:old farts
*oh memories*
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
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I went there a few times on one of my very few trips to JHB. Must've been '94. Amazing club. Almost as good as the Playground in CT.MadameButterfly wrote:remember the white horse? (jhb i mean)hallucienate wrote:old farts
*oh memories*
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Hee! Yeah well '94 was the year I left in Dec. so we might have just partied together without knowing it. Must confess was a regular there and the place was a havenhallucienate wrote:I went there a few times on one of my very few trips to JHB. Must've been '94. Amazing club. Almost as good as the Playground in CT.MadameButterfly wrote:remember the white horse? (jhb i mean)hallucienate wrote:old farts
*oh memories*
Next time I'm in CT can we please party at the Playground?
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....And one of the finest bits about going to gigs in the 80's was that you didn't have to get up for work the next day,cus everyone was on the dole.God bless Thatch.
The photographs of God I bought have almost faded away
And it will haunt me to my grave young DarkDark wrote:@scotty: I notice Ghost Dance isn't on that list...
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@ scotty, ye furgote Megadeth (bare chested men of rock phase), Testament and Suicidal Tendencies.
Now don't make me post my list.
Now don't make me post my list.
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I was at the White Horse towards the end of April '94, so very probable I was hanging out with a bunch of skateboarders.MadameButterfly wrote:Hee! Yeah well '94 was the year I left in Dec. so we might have just partied together without knowing it. Must confess was a regular there and the place was a haven
Next time I'm in CT can we please party at the Playground?
Partying and the Playground may be a bit tough as it closed in '95 and has since become a parking lot. These days we'd have to go to Evol, although it's taken a turn for the worse recently.
The Tendencies are there , I was trying to forget about MegadeathJames Blast wrote:@ scotty, ye furgote Megadeth (bare chested men of rock phase), Testament and Suicidal Tendencies.
Now don't make me post my list.
There's a few more sprung to mind
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Clickyscotty wrote:And it will haunt me to my grave young DarkDark wrote:@scotty: I notice Ghost Dance isn't on that list...
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Yeah knew the ring leader of the skateboarders although they kinda ended on that other dancing floor. The worlds split three ways and met together as they always do.hallucienate wrote:I was at the White Horse towards the end of April '94, so very probable I was hanging out with a bunch of skateboarders.MadameButterfly wrote:Hee! Yeah well '94 was the year I left in Dec. so we might have just partied together without knowing it. Must confess was a regular there and the place was a haven
Next time I'm in CT can we please party at the Playground?
Partying and the Playground may be a bit tough as it closed in '95 and has since become a parking lot. These days we'd have to go to Evol, although it's taken a turn for the worse recently.
Many things take a change. Thank you We should check it out just for fun. Although (oops but to then) nothing could beat downtown JHB and places like Alice D (as known before I left and had had many a name)...wooh
One day we should be partying at that underground club that still has to be made, the design is there, just the financing and move .... oh dreams, the new nostalgia.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity
I second that froth...Motz wrote:I think *froths at the mouth with envy* says enoughscotty wrote:Some of the Bands I saw back in the Day off the top of my Head were ....
Ramone's friendly goths-that-arn't-ar$ey-pillocks world sounds like fun. If anyone figures out what happened to it, lemme know. I'll join up. I think my hair is sufficiently scraggly....
I blame the internet. For everything.
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Yeah, what did happen to it? I remember it being like that; people more interested in getting pi$$ed up and having a good time than moping and posing in corners (although there was always a bit of moping and posing involved...)d00mw0lf wrote:Ramone's friendly goths-that-arn't-ar$ey-pillocks world sounds like fun. If anyone figures out what happened to it, lemme know. I'll join up. I think my hair is sufficiently scraggly...
Aye, that's what went wrong. Bloody London goths.Ramone wrote:... misery-arse London professional goth types ...
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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Only one thing for it...
WAR ON THE LONDONS!!!
WAR ON THE LONDONS!!!