It was still Lord Byron's when it was raided in 1992. I know because I was working in there at the time. It was a Friday night, which was the Rave night and it happened after it had closed and we were tidying up. There may have still been a few hangers on around but it was mainly staff that were...
Don't forget they were also known as the Time Lords when they had a No1 hit with Doctorin' the Tardis in the late 80's.
I remember them playing 3am eternal with Extreme Noise Terror at the Brit Awards before they announced they had left the music industry by leaving a dead sheep on the steps of...
I don't seem to be able to recall what I had for lunch last Tuesday but my recollection of support acts at gigs I went to in the early 90's appears intact.
Ned's - Preston Poly 1990 - Scorpio Rising.
Ned's - Preston Guild Hall 1991 - Power of Dreams.
Pretty amazing that Neds' went from...
We're going to have to agree to differ on this however I do know after some googling that Sandkings were second on the bill after the Ned's during the October leg of the 1989 tour which was when they played the Guild Hall. On the 8 date 1990 tour during August Ned's had elevated to second on the...
Fair enough, I won't argue about the Sand Kings because I only went to the second Guild Hall show of that tour and for all I know the Sand Kings played on the Friday night. However I have the programme and I do remember watching Spirit of the West but I have never seen the Sand Kings.
Could...
Good story about the Stuffies gig and probably true of the crowd for Ned's between the first and second night. I have to correct you about the second support though. It was Spirit of the West - I remember this as one of my mates thought they were the Ned's. But also because I still have the...
You're right the Keyboard player in the Sugarcubes was nice.
You're right about Teenage Mother Superior too, it's a great song and I don't mind Summer Song either. But I thought the rest of their album was rubbish at the time and has not improved with age.
The Only Living Boy in New Cross and Suppose You Gave a Funeral... Spring to mind.
I love a good pun at the best of times and Carter were great at including them in every song.
Can't you tell I've not been to work today?
Tenuous Guy Garvey connection - Both his Wife and Mother in law starred in Detectorists which always has a brilliant soundtrack including this theme song performed by Johnny Flynn.
One of my favourite singers, David Ford once covered Tom Waites' Heart Attack and Vine which I thought was a great song. I googled Tom Waites' version out of curiosity but I had to turn it off after about a minute, it was unlistenable to my ears.
I saw these many many times back in the day. They were of their time and probably sold more t-shirts than albums. But they were fun and always put on a good show live. This was always my favourite of their songs and stands up pretty well even now.
I give you Ned's Atomic Dustbin - Intact.
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