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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2023 8:26:22 GMT
^Very tough🤔
I'd have to settle for the Vibrators/Penetration....but it's virtually unseperable from the Buzzcocks👍
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 11, 2023 10:33:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2023 19:51:18 GMT
X-Ray Spex for sure.
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Post by Billy Idle on Feb 11, 2023 20:26:32 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Mar 2, 2023 7:11:06 GMT
What’s it gonna be then?
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Post by personunknown on Mar 2, 2023 8:01:52 GMT
Can't remember Hellacopters or Bromide. Apart from Levellers and Bunnymen, I'd rather have stayed in and watched a Bergerac repeat. Sleeper were a poor band promoted far above their talents.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Mar 2, 2023 9:33:41 GMT
Can't remember Hellacopters or Bromide. Apart from Levellers and Bunnymen, I'd rather have stayed in and watched a Bergerac repeat. Sleeper were a poor band promoted far above their talents. There's a few there that I used to dig... Finley Quaye Lo Fidelity Allstars Cornershop James Space The best live experience was James. I loved them, still do This is a tune... James - Laid - Isle of Wight Festival 2015
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Post by jsm on Mar 2, 2023 22:24:05 GMT
Hellacopters from Sweden probably would have been fun
(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Aug 5, 2023 11:30:52 GMT
What you going for?
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Post by personunknown on Sept 27, 2023 7:35:56 GMT
Scarborough fifty years ago, almost to the day! Pink Fairies and an early SAHB would have been interesting, Manfred Mann goes prog, maybe not. No idea who Atlantis were.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Sept 27, 2023 8:44:13 GMT
I’m possibly the only person here who owns a Jonathan Kelly album
Still like it
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Post by personunknown on Dec 12, 2023 17:26:19 GMT
December 1982 NME One The Juggler rings a bell....
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 12, 2023 18:22:06 GMT
One The Juggler were the next big thing for about 5 minutes
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Post by jsm on Dec 13, 2023 0:00:02 GMT
At least three Oz bands listed there.
Listed in order of my appreciation:
1. Laughing Clowns 2. The Church 3. Cold Chisel
Listed in order of commercial success:
1. Cold Chisel 2. The Church 3. Laughing Clowns
Cold Chisel were huge in Australia. The Church were also pretty successful and I am sure more so on the international scene than Chisel.
Laughing Clowns released this song in 1982. I've got the single and the LP it appears on as well. Great Peel version recorded not long before the gig advertised in NME.
The Church had a bit of success with this song in 1982. It was also the lead song on their album The Blurred Crusade. I've got this single. Great live version on Euro TV
This was the lead song on Cold Chisel's album Circus Animals released in 1982. I don't own anything by Cold Chisel. You can see a whole Chisel concert on German TV from 1982 if so inclined
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 13, 2023 8:38:22 GMT
Amazing that both Etta James and Link Wray both played at Dingwalls, which was a small place. I'd love to have seen them both but it would never have occurred to me back then to go to either
Chris Farlowe got around too - wonder if he was still including Out Of Time in his set list
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