Norman Potting
Well-known member
Alex Harvey, Rory Gallagher, Kinks. Bands I would have liked to have seen live. Great lin variety of bands - would have almost been worth living in Birmingham for
This - UB40 awful late 80s onwards but their early years on their patch. Amazing
Undertones, Thin Lizzy and Buzzcocks, although I would swap any of those to go to Joy Division at Birmingham University on May 2nd
Absolutely!
How can one band go from, Earth die screaming/one in ten/King to Rat in me kitchen (what'm i gonna do)!
****ing ridiculous disintegration from an awesome band to a total joke.
I guess they made a packet from it.
****ing disgrace though.
Absolutely!
How can one band go from, Earth die screaming/one in ten/King to Rat in me kitchen (what'm i gonna do)!
****ing ridiculous disintegration from an awesome band to a total joke.
I guess they made a packet from it.
****ing disgrace though.
couyldn't agree more . . .
first album genius and a slow painful musical demise from there, although the coinage was clearly the driving incentive, so from a poverty striken 70's in Brum you can have a little sympathy. to a point.
Looking down the lisat, I'd have been happy working there 7 days a week in 1980, Although the Scorpions 2 nights on the trot would test a snake wearing ear defenders inside a white cat.
Ramones, Stranglers & AC/DC (Bon Scott still alive in ‘80?) for me
No sympathy at all.
They would have made a packet whichever route they took. Chart success in the 80s was far more lucrative than it is now.
Pretty sure their first 4 or 5 singles were all top 10 and at that point they were probably more successful than the Ska bands of the same era.
Trailblazers of multicultural politicised Reggae. Even if they were just after the money, they were an 80s marketing man's dream.
I've nearly finished reading a book called Cowboys and indies. with the rise of CD's there was soooo much money around, even shit bands made a fortune if they had the right record copany behind them. ( In fact music and quality/critical aclaim of had virtually nothing to do with it!)
I heard recently UB40 have done hard cash gigs for oligarchs etc, defenitely a bunch of mercenaries. Their career has pretty much entirely been as a very commercial covers band.
Just notice Joe Jackson on that list, that would have been good.