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This is playing on the radio at the moment. Haven't heard it for years.
Excellent song. Fantastic riff.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DjYTgwDizbk
Elvis Costello - I don't want to go to Chelsea
Excellent song. Fantastic riff.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DjYTgwDizbk
Elvis Costello - I don't want to go to Chelsea
sadielady said:
Am also going to see new model army in december as someone has given me a free ticket tho not that familiar with all their stuff - anyone out there give me some advice on the best bits to listen to before going?
Try this-http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vxqWdSOVI9U
And get yourself a pair of clogs.
anybody with an ear for talent should check out streetlight manifesto on their uk tour in december...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8NTyCLU0Gv0
best ska/punk band around at the moment by a million miles...
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8NTyCLU0Gv0
best ska/punk band around at the moment by a million miles...
central said:
sadielady said:
Am also going to see new model army in december as someone has given me a free ticket tho not that familiar with all their stuff - anyone out there give me some advice on the best bits to listen to before going?
Try this-http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=vxqWdSOVI9U
And get yourself a pair of clogs.
Thread revival!
Just heard this on the radio and came over all 1981...
Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ioH8mAmYKk
Just heard this on the radio and came over all 1981...
Soft Cell - Say Hello, Wave Goodbye
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ioH8mAmYKk
I stumbled across this early this week. The first recorded version of the finest (IMHO obviously) song ever written. Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ii8m1jgn_M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ii8m1jgn_M
rhinochopig said:
I stumbled across this early this week. The first recorded version of the finest (IMHO obviously) song ever written. Joy Division's Love Will Tear Us Apart.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ii8m1jgn_M
Some guys in my sixth form tutor group had a band modelled on, amongst others, Joy Division.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ii8m1jgn_M
This would have been 1983-85.
They 'adopted' Transmission and utterly crucified it.
Every fking day.
minimoog said:
I used to have the 12" back in the day, still trying to get a download of the extended version, cannot find the cover of the one I had on discogs either Ferg said:
I remember a lot of people talking about them, but never saw them. Remember Coggeshall's 'Disconnected'???
Nope. Don't ring any bells.I lost all my gig recordings in a distant relationship 'escape'; recorded almost every gig I went to. Would love to hear some of their stuff again; they were never signed though, AFAIK, so no official releases.
Similarly, a band from the South West called Ring of Roses.
don't like to cattagorise music but after saying to someone I liked Dead Can Dance they asumed I was a goth. So this first tune from the first album snakes into this thread.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJN-vC--emk
they really were something special, as were Cocteau Twins at that time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJN-vC--emk
they really were something special, as were Cocteau Twins at that time
Just stumbled across this completely by accident - trip down memory lane regarding the venue for me (maybe Ferg too?)
This particular footage is from before my gig-going days, but when Essex University - my 'local' venue - was a major stop-over on the national gig circuit.
Amazing that it was captured on film - but it was such a great venue; proper up-close and intimate - here are AC/DC playing Essex Uni in 1978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIypew6g_MY
This particular footage is from before my gig-going days, but when Essex University - my 'local' venue - was a major stop-over on the national gig circuit.
Amazing that it was captured on film - but it was such a great venue; proper up-close and intimate - here are AC/DC playing Essex Uni in 1978
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIypew6g_MY
V8mate said:
Amazing that it was captured on film - but it was such a great venue; proper up-close and intimate - here are AC/DC playing Essex Uni in 1978
It was part of either 'Rock Goes To College' or 'Sight And Sound In Concert' two excellent programmes which I think were on BBC2.I take it you've seen the footage from the infamous 'Specials at Colchester Institute'...?
PS The best band in Colchester are at the Arts Centre next Saturday (14th).
Essex Rocks present the Essex Air Ambulance Benefit featuring Colchester Ska favoutites 'New Town Kings'. It was a sell out last year and easily the best gig I went to. www.myspace.com/newtownkings
fk ME!!!
Bit of Googling and just look at some of the gigs in the series!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Goes_To_College
Bit of Googling and just look at some of the gigs in the series!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Goes_To_College
Edited by Ferg on Friday 6th March 16:14
Ferg said:
fk ME!!!
Bit of Googling and just look at some of the gigs in the series!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Goes_To_College
Awesome!Bit of Googling and just look at some of the gigs in the series!!!!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Goes_To_College
Shall we start writing letters to the BBC publishing dept to get that series digitised and released on DVD?
The ENTS team at Essex used to be so good; these days they think that a 30 minute set from Judge Jules is 'kewl'
Ferg said:
PS The best band in Colchester are at the Arts Centre next Saturday (14th).
Essex Rocks present the Essex Air Ambulance Benefit featuring Colchester Ska favoutites 'New Town Kings'. It was a sell out last year and easily the best gig I went to. www.myspace.com/newtownkings
Just listened to the tracks on their Myspace site - very good - they haven't tried to reinvent the genre at all, just straight classic ska.Essex Rocks present the Essex Air Ambulance Benefit featuring Colchester Ska favoutites 'New Town Kings'. It was a sell out last year and easily the best gig I went to. www.myspace.com/newtownkings
What's the door policy at the Arts Centre like these days? Would my son get in; he's 16, over 6', but still quite 'fresh faced'. I think he'd really like them too.
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