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Forgotten Classics
Posted: 20 Mar 2004, 21:24
by sisxbeforedawn
just been going through my record/cd collection and dug up some old classics....
Hunters Club
Claytown Troupe
Rose of Avalanche
Still Patient
Leather Nun
Meridian
The Godfathers
Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
Alien Sex Fiend
Balaam and the Angel (LOL from PJ wearing gothettes to leather clad rockers in just a few hours 'welcome to our live experience' sorry but it still cracks me up)
ok think the scrumpy is making my eye sight go all funny, not to mention what it's done to my hearing
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 20 Mar 2004, 21:35
by James Blast
sisxbeforedawn wrote:'welcome to our live experience' sorry but it still cracks me up
Someone else who has that Tube set on video I see. I remember pis$ing myself at that one, especially taken their attire and his weedy Scottish voice "Welcum too oor live expeeerience" indeed
Got some 7" of theirs in an Oor Price sale for 25p each, I'll Show You Something Special still rocks.
And once again I must champion Play Dead. Company Of Justice, the great lost album of its era IMO and I know, I know QB, you don't rate them at all.
Posted: 20 Mar 2004, 21:38
by sisxbeforedawn
Play Dead
forget them right where's my Shine 12" gonna do some chicken dancing round the living room
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 01:51
by Gripper
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 01:54
by James Blast
I was more a stand at the bar thinking 'What the fck!'
special mentions must go out to:
Tones On Tail
Gene Loves Jezebel
The Danse Society
and
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 10:29
by Mrs RicheyJames
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 10:42
by Almiche V
Talk Talk. Not goth but seriously missed.
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 10:43
by Mrs RicheyJames
Another fine band.............
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 11:40
by rian
sisxbeforedawn wrote:just been going through my record/cd collection and dug up some old classics....
Hunters Club
Claytown Troupe
Rose of Avalanche
Still Patient
Leather Nun
Meridian
The Godfathers
Daisy Hill Puppy Farm
Alien Sex Fiend
Balaam and the Angel (LOL from PJ wearing gothettes to leather clad rockers in just a few hours 'welcome to our live experience' sorry but it still cracks me up)
ok think the scrumpy is making my eye sight go all funny, not to mention what it's done to my hearing
Leather Nun? Cool. I have all their albums.
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 12:23
by pikkrong
rian wrote:
Leather Nun? Cool. I have all their albums.
Yes, yes, yes, definitely Leather Nun
You may believe or not but just before entering the forum today I listened to them
And again - thanks to Rian
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 12:28
by rian
pikkrong wrote:rian wrote:
Leather Nun? Cool. I have all their albums.
Yes, yes, yes, definitely Leather Nun
You may believe or not but just before entering the forum today I listened to them
And again - thanks to Rian
You are welcome, mate
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 12:44
by pikkrong
Oh yes
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 12:49
by pikkrong
rian wrote:pikkrong wrote:rian wrote:
Leather Nun? Cool. I have all their albums.
Yes, yes, yes, definitely Leather Nun
You may believe or not but just before entering the forum today I listened to them
And again - thanks to Rian
You are welcome, mate
Oh yeah, how could I forget - while I was listening to LN today I tried to find the lyrics of "Jesus Came Driving Along" from the internet. Without any success
Could you help me again, mate?
Re: Forgotten Classics
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 13:21
by rian
pikkrong wrote:rian wrote:pikkrong wrote:
Yes, yes, yes, definitely Leather Nun
You may believe or not but just before entering the forum today I listened to them
And again - thanks to Rian
You are welcome, mate
Oh yeah, how could I forget - while I was listening to LN today I tried to find the lyrics of "Jesus Came Driving Along" from the internet. Without any success
Could you help me again, mate?
Sorry, no lyrics on the album. I checked Internet too, but with no luck at all.
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 21:59
by vicus
I found an old Creaming Jesus-LP a few days ago - cool stuff!
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 22:34
by Big Si
vicus wrote:I found an old Creaming Jesus-LP a few days ago - cool stuff!
Which one?
A mate of mine used to be their sound engineer when they started out.
Posted: 21 Mar 2004, 23:57
by Andy TG
vicus wrote:I found an old Creaming Jesus-LP a few days ago - cool stuff!
Creaming Jesus
They were great - back in the day - saw then twice in Cardiff 92 and 93!
I have loads of their Vinly and "Guilt by Association" on Cd - What ever happen to them?
Their cover of "Forest" by The Cure is great - and Temple Of Love - known as Temple of S***E is a scream
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 00:00
by James Blast
Temple Of Shove?
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 01:04
by Andy TG
Red Sunsets wrote:Temple Of Shove?
Temple of "S***E" - AKA Crap
- its a Live studio recording - its very funny - in particular the drummer saying "Can we do 'Kings of The Wild Frontiers" instead" followed by furious drumming
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 01:11
by James Blast
I think that is something I need to hear Andy.
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 01:21
by Andy TG
Red Sunsets wrote:I think that is something I need to hear Andy.
@Barman Blast
If you would like to check your PMs you will like the information their contained
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 10:39
by randdebiel²
snubnoseuk wrote:Talk Talk. Not goth but seriously missed.
their last albulms were absolutely fantastic
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 11:59
by markfiend
Creaming Jesus supported The Nephs when I saw them in '90. I saw them a couple of times after that, including at the Bradford "1-in-12" club when me and my mate sat and had a pint with the band. Very nice chaps they were.
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 12:37
by Black Shuck
randdebiel² wrote:snubnoseuk wrote:Talk Talk. Not goth but seriously missed.
their last albulms were absolutely fantastic
Their early stuff wasn't bad, either.
"Today, today, it's a dream away..."
My fave 'Forgotten' bands are:
Carter USM (After the Watershed is still one of the best songs of all time)
House of Love
The Wedding Present (sadly missed)
Yeah, I know; I'm a closet indie kid
Posted: 22 Mar 2004, 12:55
by vicus
Big Si wrote:vicus wrote:I found an old Creaming Jesus-LP a few days ago - cool stuff!
Which one?
A mate of mine used to be their sound engineer when they started out.
It's "Guilt By Association" - "Lillies" and "Reptile" are killer-songs!
I saw them twice here in Bremen - they used the "Temple"-riff as an intro to "A Forest".
The statement at the end of "Temple of Lurve/s**t" is very funny: "Can't we try something else? That was rubbish!"