FFS fair juice to you for posting that. Embarrassing or what!!!!!!!Ok here goes ( to my utter shame)........
The Nolan Sisters at Slough........but to be fair I only went 'cos my cousin had a spare ticket and couldn't find anyone to go with her.
FFS fair juice to you for posting that. Embarrassing or what!!!!!!!Ok here goes ( to my utter shame)........
The Nolan Sisters at Slough........but to be fair I only went 'cos my cousin had a spare ticket and couldn't find anyone to go with her.
The Jam at the Rainbow (Finsbury park) 1979. Lots of mods singing 'we are the mods' between songs. Lots of punks wishing they'd shut up
Think we must have been subconciously stalking each other back then![]()
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O/T a bit, but - How about a worst gig anyone has ever been to?
Mine was Maroon 5 at Wembley Arena just last year. They seemed totally uninterested. (It would have helped if I was a fan of the band, I guess).
Great band Steel Pulse.Steel Pulse at an open air gig near Ladbroke Grove in 1979.
I used to love Blancmange Nines. Saw them loads of times before they hit the big time. Often in very small venues.So was I. I was sitting next to the singer from the group Blancmange ( Neil Arthur. )
I used to love Blancmange Nines. Saw them loads of times before they hit the big time. Often in very small venues.
You must've been an avid gig goer to remember Blancmange and having seen them so much. I'm assuming it was before they had hits in the top twenty. I enjoyed their three hits ( they may have had more but can't remember them ) CCJ but then they seemed to fade away fairly quickly.
Edit - I've just had a quick look and they're still making music and touring. They're supporting The Human League later this year.
Yes, I am fortunate enough to have an older brother who also loves music so I was able to go to gigs when I was quite young. It was punk to start with then I went to see loads of bands like new order, blancmange, human league etc whenever they played in town. We were really keen on a band called The Sound with a lead singer called Adrian Borland. I still believe they are the most underrated bands ever.
Yes it was all very tragic mate. Adrian suffered from bipolar and struggled with it. He was an incredibly talented man who also produced other bands. I cannot recommend the album that track comes from enough. It called From the Lions Mouth.I vaguely recall The Sound and how they missed out on the big time. I've just had a look and the song of theirs that I knew was New Dark Age. I've also just read that the lead singer you mentioned, Adrian Borland committed suicide in 1999 by throwing himself under a train at Wimbledon Station. How tragic.
I've had the misfortune of attending many such incidents at that station. I hope ( unbeknowingly ) that wasn't one of them.
Yes it was all very tragic mate. Adrian suffered from bipolar and struggled with it. He was an incredibly talented man who also produced other bands. I cannot recommend the album that track comes from enough. It called From the Lions Mouth.
Funnily enough I looked at YouTube the other day and was astonished to see how many views some of their tracks gave now. That must have been quite recently that happened so maybe people are finally discovering them.
Hope you enjoy it mates. You might need to give it a few listens then you'll be hooked!I'm playing their album on 'Spotify' right now CCJ. I'm listening to The Fire at the moment.![]()