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The Fine Dancing Men From Wakefield

Posted: 09 Aug 2008, 19:18
by eastmidswhizzkid
i've got an old sisters tape -not sure exactly what gig it is- where elldritch dedicates heartland to "the fine dancing men from wakefield".

first off- what gig is this from? can't check the tape for other clues as i've no tape deck at the minute, but if memory serves it's probably late 83/early 84ish.

secondly: anyone know who said men were?

Posted: 10 Aug 2008, 10:18
by markfiend
I'd guess the 'fine dancing men from Wakefield' might be the God Squad.

Just from memory, it might be Wayne's first gig? 7 April 84, Birmingham Tin Can Ballroom

Posted: 17 Aug 2008, 11:37
by eastmidswhizzkid
maybe...not at home but will check it out later.

love your sig mr fiend: the litany against fear has worked for me in several "nothing to fear but fear itself" situations. 8)

Re: The Fine Dancing Men From Wakefield

Posted: 03 Sep 2008, 12:46
by moses
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:anyone know who said men were?
Jez, Danny & Surfin Merb - The Crew

Posted: 20 Sep 2008, 03:10
by eastmidswhizzkid
cheers. :notworthy:

still unsure which gig it is (having found the tape it's labelled "blood on the microphone vol II" but i suspect this is an erroneous title i made up during detention -'s definitely not the tin can gig).

Posted: 20 Sep 2008, 14:15
by Quiff Boy
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:cheers. :notworthy:

still unsure which gig it is (having found the tape it's labelled "blood on the microphone vol II" but i suspect this is an erroneous title i made up during detention -'s definitely not the tin can gig).
whats the track list? hal's sisters trading site might be able to pin it down if they play anything out of the ordinary...

http://www.sisters.co.za/trade/songsearch.php

Re: The Fine Dancing Men From Wakefield

Posted: 24 Sep 2008, 12:26
by Original GS
moses wrote:
eastmidswhizzkid wrote:anyone know who said men were?
Jez, Danny & Surfin Merb - The Crew
Except that Jez and Danny were from Leeds and Merb was from Wolverhampton...sounds like it might have been mid/late 83, or possibly Tin Can club. I was at the TC gig, but as it was 24+ years ago...

Posted: 18 Nov 2008, 09:58
by Mothra
I listened to this gig last night, I got it from the Sharing section, labelled London 83. I had a look at Lachert's site, and it seems to match up with the setlist at the Lyceum supporting (supported by?) The Gun Club on 24th April. http://www.geocities.com/lachert108/gigs/1983.html

Posted: 18 Nov 2008, 13:22
by eastmidswhizzkid
coincidentally, i also found out which gig it was last night, and it is indeed lyceum feb 83! only i found it by mopping up the last of the unburnt mp3s (etc) from jenzi-benzi's data dvds. the casette recording/generation i've got is better though somehow. :?:

Posted: 18 Nov 2008, 23:26
by radiojamaica
Mothra wrote:...it seems to match up with the setlist at the Lyceum supporting (supported by?) The Gun Club on 24th April.
The Sisters were the support band on that short tour. The mighty Gun Club were the 'real' catch that time ;D

What a bill! :notworthy:

Posted: 07 Feb 2009, 16:41
by timebomb
I think he may have been referring to Dave Beer and his cronies

Posted: 09 Feb 2009, 10:48
by Quiff Boy
timebomb wrote:I think he may have been referring to Dave Beer and his cronies
ahhh, that makes sense.


for those who haven't heard of mr beer:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/music/2003/0 ... usic.shtml

and

http://www.myspace.com/dave_beer
About me:

The Beero A.K.A.Dave Beer www.backtobasics.co.uk Sobody wrote this a while ago Dave Beer Punk Rocker (Club Promoter/Producer) A man like Dave Beer needs no introduction to the dance scene. He was involved in house music from the heady early days of 1988, throwing house parties after spending his formative years at art school and in Small bands. Often suspended, scraping through Art school He then travelled the world for many years as a tour manager for indie dance acts such as Sisters of Mercy, That Petrol Emotion and Pop Will Eat Itself. Touring with the likes of The Ramones and Motorhead and with the rock'n'roll ethos totally embedded, coming home in 1988; the summer of love, to discover acid house, bitten by the bug of the Hacienda and the illegal rave warehouse parties.
and then further down the page under his discog section:
GodSquad - FlooredBeanz (Junkrock)
a dancing man from wakefield, indeed.