Trufflehound
Re-enfranchised
Level42 (Mark King) - 16 times
Status Quo - in excess of 50 times since 1972
There sure are some masochists on this thread...
Level42 (Mark King) - 16 times
Status Quo - in excess of 50 times since 1972
Did you see SLF at the Top Rank?
Was that the gig they played in Brighton in October/November 1979? I was 17 and on my way down there from Kent when the school friend who was driving us - just passed his test - took a corner too fast and rolled the car. Silly bugger. Never made it.
Fortunately I did see them in March 1979 at the Camden Electric Ballroom. ITV filmed that gig for a South Bank Show about Rough Trade records. I'm in this clip somewhere:
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Saw them again in late 1980 but the magic had already gone. Jake Burns seemed to have lost his mojo and had gone all rock 'n' roll and showbiz. Like he poured his entire soul into Inflammable Material and had nothing left in the tank to follow it. Haven't seen them since.
Was that the gig they played in Brighton in October/November 1979? I was 17 and on my way down there from Kent when the school friend who was driving us - just passed his test - took a corner too fast and rolled the car. Silly bugger. Never made it.
Fortunately I did see them in March 1979 at the Camden Electric Ballroom. ITV filmed that gig for a South Bank Show about Rough Trade records. I'm in this clip somewhere:
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Saw them again in late 1980 but the magic had already gone. Jake Burns seemed to have lost his mojo and had gone all rock 'n' roll and showbiz. Like he poured his entire soul into Inflammable Material and had nothing left in the tank to follow it. Haven't seen them since.
Why do i have to pick just three? I have fantastic memories of numerous bands for different reasons.
to Hunger Joe, I saw thin white rope's last ever show in Belgium - apols for gloating but it was one of the best gigs I've ever been to.
Thank you.
Enjoyable for the performance itself as well as Yans failed attempt at a handstand and the reaction of the security. Typical BSP then. I saw Savages play their first ever gig as support to British Sea Power at The Haunt- as did a few other NSC members.
Wow the wrath of an indie boy scorned. The Wedding Present were always among the also rans. I guess from this thread they're a bit like an alternative Marillion, inspiring devotion from a dwindling band of fat balding middle aged men and bewilderment from the rest of the world.
Yep and the drummer Theo is a season ticket holder.
Funnily enough i had the Texans play in my garden for our summer party (wonder if i know you from the old days?)
Probably not a lot between Motorhead and the Damned .Pretty much seen them both consistantly since 1977.Sometimes more than once a year ,Certainly early on it would have been the Damned/Doomed , but these days , Motorhead consistantly tour every year , plus the occasional Download.
1 Damned /Motorhead
2 UK Subs
3 Iron Maiden/Metallica
Bubbling under
Anti Nowhwere League
AC/DC
Alice Cooper
I saw the Dead Kennedys & UK Decay up at Camden around that time,cracking gig also
Possible, However during the "Psychobilly Boom" I was living in Manchester and then down to Camden. So if your talking about local gigs probably not....
If you went to The Klubfoot & Long Knives, gigs in London or abroad etc then yes
we must know the same people.