Errr.. somewhere behind where X-Clothes used to be then?markfiend wrote:On the corner opposite the Corn Exchange is a BSM shop, and a Christian shop and stuff. Go down the gap next to the Christian shop. There's a Games Workshop on your right and a material/sewing shop on your left. Scrumpy's is round the corner to the left, behind the material shop. But it isn't called Scrumpy's any more.Dan wrote:I've not been for ages, and not sure I'd be able to find it now. I seem to remember it's hidden away among the block of shops between Briggate & Vicar Lane. Theres a small road among the block of buildings & shops running parallel to Briggate/Vicar Lane, it's on there somewhere.Francis wrote: Where is/ was that?
Gigs not listed on giglist on Sisters site
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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Yup, that's right. Or more accurately, behind the Oxfam a couple of doors down.
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Hi!
(Just joined this great forum so I guess it`s polite to introduce myself.I`m Ollis from Norway. SOM fan since the early 90`s.)
I have a copy of a2nd gen audience tape of the Vikateater,Oslo 16.5.85 show. (the sound is OK, not great...)
Sadly it`s incomplete, just one side a 90min. It cuts after floorshow.
I`m not really sure if this actually is the real thing, as i don`t have the swedish shows (15th & 17th). (audience chatter is in norwegian i guess it`s the real deal.)
I`ve also been told that Harald A. Lund, from NRK radio had a deal with the band to record & transmit parts of the show. Just minutes before they got on stage, Andrew "changed his mind". No recording allowed.
17th may is the national-day here in Norway & traditionally on the 16th youngsters drinks themselves totally wasted. This reflects on the atmosphere on this recording.
I`ll gladly share if someone want a copy.
(Just joined this great forum so I guess it`s polite to introduce myself.I`m Ollis from Norway. SOM fan since the early 90`s.)
I have a copy of a2nd gen audience tape of the Vikateater,Oslo 16.5.85 show. (the sound is OK, not great...)
Sadly it`s incomplete, just one side a 90min. It cuts after floorshow.
I`m not really sure if this actually is the real thing, as i don`t have the swedish shows (15th & 17th). (audience chatter is in norwegian i guess it`s the real deal.)
I`ve also been told that Harald A. Lund, from NRK radio had a deal with the band to record & transmit parts of the show. Just minutes before they got on stage, Andrew "changed his mind". No recording allowed.
17th may is the national-day here in Norway & traditionally on the 16th youngsters drinks themselves totally wasted. This reflects on the atmosphere on this recording.
I`ll gladly share if someone want a copy.
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I am not sure why you made your post in this thread but welcome to Heartland Ollis!tripleson wrote:Hi!
(Just joined this great forum so I guess it`s polite to introduce myself.I`m Ollis from Norway. SOM fan since the early 90`s.)
I have a copy of a2nd gen audience tape of the Vikateater,Oslo 16.5.85 show. (the sound is OK, not great...)
Sadly it`s incomplete, just one side a 90min. It cuts after floorshow.
I`m not really sure if this actually is the real thing, as i don`t have the swedish shows (15th & 17th). (audience chatter is in norwegian i guess it`s the real deal.)
I`ve also been told that Harald A. Lund, from NRK radio had a deal with the band to record & transmit parts of the show. Just minutes before they got on stage, Andrew "changed his mind". No recording allowed.
17th may is the national-day here in Norway & traditionally on the 16th youngsters drinks themselves totally wasted. This reflects on the atmosphere on this recording.
I`ll gladly share if someone want a copy.
"as we walk on the floodland"
It seems like a good place to post it, as it confirms that the gig happened (assuming your tape is kosher).
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Hey that's ok! You can post it here but as an introduction chance exists not everybody will notice. You may or may not care; just a suggestion.
16-05-85.... Never heard of that one and it must be very rare if it is the real thing. If you offer a share I'd be very happy.
About the introduction: go to General Chat, chose "new topic", give your new thread a title and then make your post.
Good luck...
16-05-85.... Never heard of that one and it must be very rare if it is the real thing. If you offer a share I'd be very happy.
About the introduction: go to General Chat, chose "new topic", give your new thread a title and then make your post.
Good luck...
"as we walk on the floodland"
Just got onto you guys and one thing stands out about this post....you have 3 gigs missing...
around the time of the amsterdam gig aug 28th 83...and I cant confirm this date
the day before they played Rotterdam
before that Eindoven
before that Groningen
I know cos I went to all four....
around the time of the amsterdam gig aug 28th 83...and I cant confirm this date
the day before they played Rotterdam
before that Eindoven
before that Groningen
I know cos I went to all four....