Ah, I see Psychobilly or the Garage/Trash scene completely ignored even though they influenced and played at many of the famous venues with many of those bands.
#bandslikethemeteors
Soft Cell, .
You missed these.
Ah, I see Psychobilly or the Garage/Trash scene completely ignored even though they influenced and played at many of the famous venues with many of those bands.
#bandslikethemeteors
Soft Cell, .
My genre of music. Much as I like punk (The Clash, The Stranglers and Crass especially), it was really what came afterwards, in its wake, that I really loved - and still do.
Bands & singers like: Killing Joke, Psychedelic Furs, Wire, Gang of Four, Klaus Nomi, PIL, Bauhaus, The Slits, The Birthday Party (Nick Cave), Echo & The Bunnymen, Sotf Cell, The Mekons, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure, Devo, Cocteau Twins, Marc Almond, The Only Ones, The Monochrome Set, The Au Pairs, The Chameleons, Joy Division - and then towards the mid-1980s, The Smiths, Half Man Half Biscuit, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and The Wedding Present, and a bit of Goth like Sisters of Mercy, The Mission and Xmal Deutchland.
When I first met Mrs Peteinblack, I knew she was 'the one' because she liked all of these bands too, whereas most of our friends and acquaintances had never heard of them and thought that we were 'weird'!
Not only do we still play these bands regularly, but of those which are still alive and touring, we still go to their gigs - have seen Killing Joke, and Wire (and bought all their recent albums - both bands have actually got better with age), 6 times each in the last 10 years, and last autumn, saw the Psychedelic Furs at The Roundhouse in Camden - one of the best gigs ever.
And our last gig, before the first lockdown, was Half Man Half Biscuit, in Bristol -- again, they were absolutely brilliant live, and are now playing bigger venues than they've ever played before in their career.
My mum wouldn't let me go to Madness at the BC in 81 with my older step brother . . . . I was F-ing livid . . . . I can see why though now . . . apparently it was a bit feisty.
My genre of music. Much as I like punk (The Clash, The Stranglers and Crass especially), it was really what came afterwards, in its wake, that I really loved - and still do.
Bands & singers like: Killing Joke, Psychedelic Furs, Wire, Gang of Four, Klaus Nomi, PIL, Bauhaus, The Slits, The Birthday Party (Nick Cave), Echo & The Bunnymen, Sotf Cell, The Mekons, Siouxsie & The Banshees, The Cure, Devo, Cocteau Twins, Marc Almond, The Only Ones, The Monochrome Set, The Au Pairs, The Chameleons, Joy Division - and then towards the mid-1980s, The Smiths, Half Man Half Biscuit, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and The Wedding Present, and a bit of Goth like Sisters of Mercy, The Mission and Xmal Deutchland.
When I first met Mrs Peteinblack, I knew she was 'the one' because she liked all of these bands too, whereas most of our friends and acquaintances had never heard of them and thought that we were 'weird'!
Not only do we still play these bands regularly, but of those which are still alive and touring, we still go to their gigs - have seen Killing Joke, and Wire (and bought all their recent albums - both bands have actually got better with age), 6 times each in the last 10 years, and last autumn, saw the Psychedelic Furs at The Roundhouse in Camden - one of the best gigs ever.
And our last gig, before the first lockdown, was Half Man Half Biscuit, in Bristol -- again, they were absolutely brilliant live, and are now playing bigger venues than they've ever played before in their career.
Love your tastes, but I’d add New Order and a whole load of electronic bands.
Oh, I Ioved New Order (Power Corruption and Lies, Low Life, and Technique especially) and Pete Hook has always been my fave bass player along with Jean-Jacques Burnel. Hookie was great live - bass down by his knees, legs astride and his body bent forward almost 90 degrees to play the high notes!
I do like electronic stuff - Gary Numan, Soft Cell, and Blancmange especially (and from the 70s, Sparks remain one of my favourite bands of all time) - have seen Blancmange on their last 3 tours; another band who I think are just as good now as they were in their '80s prime.
Technique is brilliant. Distracted in my life at that time, it kind of passed me by, but I’ve caught up with it now.
I saw New Order in the mid-80’s a few times, then Peter Hook and The Light at Concorde 2 ... brilliant bass play and yes he was still doing the unique front on splits.
Sparks were and still are amazing, I post about them from time to time on NSC. Number One Song in Heaven is in my top 8 tracks ever, ahead of its time, referenced by all the later synth band greats. Now into their 70’s, the Mael brothers bely their age, as great as ever.
Their previous album, Hippopotamus, is one of my all time favourite albums - easily as good as Kimono My House and Propaganda - literally not a duff track on it: 'Missionary Position' in particular is superb, musically and lyrically.
Ooh it’s a corner;9581109 said:Not sure if new progs but possibly are. Tonight from 9 and repeated later - for those of us of a certain age and memory. Hopefully to celebrate earlier victories but if not to help drown sorrows.
After that...
Sky Arts, 10-11.15pm
Music Through the Lens
Season 1 Episode 1/6 - On Camera
The history and cultural impact of music photography, featuring interviews with renowned exponents as well as musicians, journalists and social commentators
Looks awesome.
I haven't watched it yet, did Johnny Moped get a mention? Allegedly he was the first UK punk rocker.
I went to school with a couple of the current Mopeds line up and they always claim Captain Sensible was in Johnny's band. Shame from what I can gather he never really made much money due to poor management.
He lived round the corner from me and I see him daily shuffling up and down the road, lovely chap, when sober.....Lockdown has certainly affected him with no gigs and no income.
I haven't watched it yet, did Johnny Moped get a mention? Allegedly he was the first UK punk rocker.
I went to school with a couple of the current Mopeds line up and they always claim Captain Sensible was in Johnny's band. Shame from what I can gather he never really made much money due to poor management.
He lived round the corner from me and I see him daily shuffling up and down the road, lovely chap, when sober.....Lockdown has certainly affected him with no gigs and no income.