I remember that gig very well (Happy Birthday!)! There's a video of it knocking around somewhere...
The Talulah Gosh set last night was short but very sweet; Amelia Fletcher, Eithne Farry and Peter Momtchiloff playing four songs.
Talulah Gosh
Don’t Go Away
Just a Dream
And… erm… I can’t remember right now.
“We are here to bury Talulah Gosh once and for all”. Maybe that will be the last we ever hear of them.
I loved it and actually felt a teeny bit emotional during Just a Dream as it was always one of my favourites but they hardly ever played it live.
First time I saw Talulah Gosh (at the Basement) they arrived late; “Sorry, Matthew had a detention.”
Second time (The Concorde), I proposed to the girl I ended up marrying, down on one-knee, during the first chorus of Talulah Gosh when the crowd were going wild.
Bloody hell, where does the time go?
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CorgiRegisteredFriend;60 18128 said:Sounds a perfect four song set then. I was hoping with the new compilation they have just released that this was a prelude to a full blown come back.
I seem to recall something similar with the Sisters of Mercy and The Mission - the former recorded a song which either had Serpent's Kiss lyrics with Black Planet music, or the other way round (or something completely different). HK - resident SoM expert -can surely provide some guidance here?
Bands at the fringes of c86?:
Wow! Completely forgotten about The 'janglier in East Anglia' Bardots. That's a great track but probably the only one I've really heard by them before. Wasn't there an Adorable connection somewhere? I need to investigate further.
Never really got in to the Blue Aeroplanes (but I though Rodney Allen was pretty splendid in a 'poor man's Billy Bragg' kinda way) - they always made me think of The Cardiacs in that those who did like 'em, really really liked 'em. A lot.
That Green Telescopes track is new to me, but surely it's more in the psych / garage revival camp than the C86 bracket. Pretty stonkin' though!
I've found my Out of the Blue cassette that I thought my parents had thrown away. It's got Feverfew, The Mousefolk and The Mayfields on it. May digitise it, but I don't recall it being much cop - one of those average compilations Staly is talking about. Better for the sleeve notes and DIY feel than for the actual music. I know now more than I ever wanted to about the demise of the Sisters of Mercy, the Sisterhood farce and the emergence of The Mission and Ghostdance. I think I was thinking about Vlack Planet music and Dance On Glass lyrics - Eldritch rejected all Hussey lyrics as meaningless rubbish, but they were used I. Some demos whilst Eldritch spent months perfecting his "poetry". Interesting that Eldritch hates/hated being labelled as a Goth and sees himself as a proponent of American 70s guitar music...