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Was listenning to That Petrol Emotion recently..great stuff.
How about Back To The Planet?
dingabell - MemberCan I have 'That Petrol Emotion' and 'The Housemartins' too?
Good call, saw both of them, both great. Manic Pop Thrill is a superb album.
The Redskins anyone? Split up a week before I was due to see them and iirc the Smiths pulled a gig the same week 🙁
@Northwind you are punk and I am folk but we can both love the same band for different things and that's cool (but I am right and you are wrong 😉
[i]Dinosaur Jr.[/i]
Still touring. Saw them last year. Never realised what an amazing bass player Lou Barlow is.
[i]Can't believe Hora mentioned Elastica.[/i]
To be fair, the album sounds better now than it did then.
Saw them live, supporting Pulp and they were pretty poor. If it hadn't been for Donna I may have exited to the bar. 🙂
Here follows one of the best live bands ever, shame Bill Carter doesn't seem to be playing geeetar and making his fingers bleed no more
(One of my rare incursions into the Youtube comments section!)
Three pages, and no mention of the Longpigs. Sheesh.
Family.
colournoise
A few more from the era we all seem to be rose-tinting.Ash
You need to miss them no longer... http://www.ash-official.com/shows/ 😆
Sundays. Still often play that.
The Indian Givers - main man is now a guitar / music teacher along the road from me.
Or how about the Pale Fountains..?
Steve Hillage, a great influence on much that came after him.
Hillage is still kicking it! System 7 are playing Boomtown this month. I vote him for a living Blue Plaque what a legend.
ransos - Member
Three pages, and no mention of the Longpigs. Sheesh.
I was just amount to post up a Long Pigs track but you beat me to it. Richard Hawley is still doing good stuff though.
Good shout from DezB with the Screaming Blue Messiahs.
Here's one from me -
The Chameleons. Criminally overlooked by the mainstream, but probably not forgotten by those who heard them at the time or since.
Timed out on Hillage - cont'd:
I vote him for a living Blue Plaque what a legend. Always thought of him as humble, inspired and unique insomuch as his music is arguably its own genre. It transcends trends and is surprisingly complex yet sounds so effortless? A limitless forest - shafts of rainbow sunlight piercing the canopy, the beams always shifting ... but the canopy is now the floor..and the river is the sky ... and the fish are birds and .... 💡 😯 😯
The latest Richard Hawley release is most excellent indeed 8)
Damn if I didn't know the Sundays were still around..
Off to check the interwebz... 😀
[i]Damn if I didn't know the Sundays were still around..[/i]
They're not. Gave up when they had babies. My lord she was a dream live *sigh*.
Fancy giving up music, bloody weirdos.
curto80 - Member@Northwind you are punk and I am folk
I am both! But when Frank Turner wanted to do folk, he didn't turn million dead folky overnight and try and reimagine their past as something else, nor CHuck Ragan, or others. You can change and move on and that's cool but there's ways to do it right and ways to do it awful. I think Roddy realised that later to be fair.
(it was the "I wanna be sedated" cover that broke me mostly. And the Captain/El Capitan thing, that was just taking the mick, especially in Edinburgh.)
Anyway! Longpigs eh? I can't link at work but have we had any Wannadies? It'saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa HIT!
[i]have we had any Wannadies?[/i]
Ah yes, uplifting Scandi-indie-pop 🙂
@Malvern thanks for posting that. Hillage truly is brilliant and massive undervalued.
Edit, wrong thread.
Anyone mentioned Star Sailor yet?
Really surprised anyone else remembers Cecil. I had a wooly beany hat of theirs, which I never wore because a) it made people think my name was Cecil and b) that I was wearing a hat with my name on it.
[i]Anyone mentioned Star Sailor yet?[/i]
Does anyone miss them? I didn't mind a couple of their songs, but wouldn't be interested in the slightest if they were still going!
Oh wow, Back to the Planet, that takes me back!! I suppose in that case these guys deserve a fresh airing:
Definitely agree with That Petrol Emotion, PWEI and Mega City Four, saw them all live many times
My extras are
Audioweb, Lo Fidelity Allstars, Living Colour and Age of Chance (not just for retro roadie shirts)
Never realised what an amazing bass player Lou Barlow is.
I remember Lou entertaining the audience (at their '88 gig in Embra, J was soundchecking on stage due to blowing another amp earlier in the day) with his tales of the castle, shit food, etc. He kept playing the Gigantic bass line (to massive cheers) and generally taunting us... I went right off J/dino when he kicked Lou out... And yeah, he can play.
I'll add Galaxie 500 & Luna. First Galaxie album was a real moment for me.
Just remembered: Bongwater.
Power of Pussy is a brilliant album.
I also miss Espers. Just as well Meg went solo is all I'll say.
Neds Atomic Dustbin
Going back a bit I know but
Big Star
The Monks
The Sonics (still touring actually)
The Chocolate Watchband
Bit later
The Close Lobsters
Northwind...Don't know what happened to Cecil, used to see them regular in the Lomax on cumberland street in Liverpool.
I think they'd got a record deal, and then disappeared 🙁
[i]The Monks[/i]
er, Nice Legs Shame About the Face, Monks?? 😆
Death in Vegas
The Aliens
I'll also add airhead.
Funny how was the quintessential soundtrack for 6th form angst.
There has never been a better band to doze to in the sun in the middle of the afternoon at the Reading festival while a little bit tipsy and a little bit high, than Starsailor. Not really a fan but not many bands have given me such a perfect moment...
this autumn, over a 2 week period, I shall be going to see, in this order:
The Sisters Of Mercy
New Model Army
Killing JokeEIGHTIES!!!!
all over again
just needs the Nephs & The Mission & my autumn will be complete
The Nephs are playing the Bram Stoker Festival in Whitby at the end of Oct. Got my tickets (and for the Sisters in Leeds) last night.
There has never been a better band to doze to in the sun in the middle of the afternoon at the Reading festival while a little bit tipsy and a little bit high, than Starsailor.
Hmmm, at a guess you would have much the same experience with anything else relatively calm. Or step it up, hit the shrooms and nitrous then you could attribute your enlightenment and transcendence to Kanye.
Are the Nephs worth seeing? McCoy was all death metal last time I saw them.
Any proper band members with him?
couple of things to take from this thread; firstly, the vast majority of the bands mentioned are definitely best forgotten about (some of you have dubious musical taste at best, in other words!). nostalgia is a funny thing- half of these bands were NEVER any good, and plenty of the others are certainly not forgotten (e.g. dinosaur jr, who never really went away and are doing some of the best music of their lives these days).
secondly, hora. you idiot. deacon blue?! what the hell is wrong with you lad! utter, utter shite.
couple of things to take from this thread; firstly, the vast majority of the bands mentioned are definitely best forgotten about (some of you have dubious musical taste at best, in other words!).
You're confusing opinion with fact.
You're confusing opinion with fact.
nah. terrible bands are terrible bands, and this thread is chock full of them, with very few exceptions.
have you made a suggestion yourself, then? so's we can see if your musical taste is any better than ours
Or how about Subway Sect?
I seem to have stepped into a high-snooty crowds topic!
Good call for Death In Vegas.
I'd certainly forgotten about this lot till god knows what reminded me
I always thought Del Amitri were a great band, both live & on vinyl.
Screaming blue massiahs
Georgia satellites
Reef
Ride
Triffids
Just the ones from my younger days 😉
JeZ
We can't have a thread like this without having The Sound. They should have been bigger than u2'
Mr Woppit, I salute you.
Kerbdog were ace; I could probably still listen to both their albums in a row without skipping any songs.
Reef
Reminds me 😀
Great thread.
Particularly impressed with Gene being the first band mentioned. Saw them several times including their last gig at the (equally late and lamented) Astoria in London.
Also agree with Energy Orchard; superb band (the live album is tremendous) & the Bap Kennedy solo stuff is very good as well.
For me the great lost band/artist is Talk Talk/Mark Hollis. His only solo album was brilliant and since then all he has done is a bit of music for Boss (in a rather "blink and you'll miss it" sort of a way).
Oh and is Harriet Wheeler from The Sundays the same HW as plays on the Metronomy album The English Riviera?
The Sandmen (not the Danish ones)
Mad Jacks
Asia Fields
I miss them all
And Paris Angels of course
I wouldn't say Kerbdog count as forgotten? They've played sold out gigs here (Ireland) pretty much every year since they 'broke up' and last year did a successful UK tour, with sold out dates. Wasn't there a new album last year too?
It was great to see a Joyrider video linked. Thanks Northwind. Found a load of their old EPs (and a Reservoir Prods tshirts - hah!) whilst clearing out my parent's house the other week. If only I had something to play them on.
Another one I always loved was Baby Chaos, who I just discovered are supporting the Wildhearts. Jaysus. Seems like all the bands from my teenage years are getting back together lately. Starting to feel old here!
2 bands that ive always followed over the years but never seemed to quite make it.....
....and you will know us by the trail of dead, and six byseven
also good calls on senseless things and wildhearts.
Trail Of Dead are still going strong, Jason's looking more and more like Old John Travolta though.
The Walkmen
Thought of another I wish would release more stuff: Circlesquare (sorry squares, not 80s or 90s!)
Geezer went off to do some painting or something, but did some singing on a Mugwump album this year, so maybe, just maybe...
Propellerheads
KLF
🙁
The Music
bugpowderdust - Member
The Music
Excellent call! Fab band, never got to see em live.
bugpowderdust - Member
The Music
Excellent call! Fab band, never got to see em live.
Meh, laziest bong-jockies whose gig I have ever been to!
Saw them in Truro about 12 years ago or something, played about 45 minute set and pushed-off with the whole crowd yelling for more. No encore, no interaction, nothin'.
I admit I was also suffering from having a full grown man land on my head while being thrown forward/crowd surfing. No-one was holding their hands up, and he landed directly on my bonce, ass first. Took a week before i could use my neck!
😆 sounds awesome!
We can laugh about it now.
I admit they SOUNDED pretty good, and they also provided the soundtrack to an interesting experience I had in a field in Exeter when the sky split in two and rays of pure condensed energy filled the heavens.
Then I stuck my face in the grass and became one with gaia.
Anyway, I have trouble forgetting them, myself 😆
used to go and watch the Band of Holy Joy at the Leeds Catholic Club back in the eighties
Another +1 for the Music, excellent band especially in the early days.
Queen Adreena.
Jane's Addiction. The biggest and best band on the planet for about a fortnight in 1990 just before they imploded spectacularly.
Reformed since and still touring, but perhaps best remembered for the old stuff..
I can't believe (actually, I can) that no-one's mentioned the mighty, MIGHTY Cardiacs:
And I'm going to give an honourable mention to the mighty Sugar:
Can I add a few........
Doves
Garbage
Death in vegas
Senseless things
Were Super fury animals out in the 90's?
EMF
KLF
Rocket from the crypt
Living colour
Queensrhyche
What a great thread.(deacon blue excepted).
pwei,buffalo tom,mega city four,adorable,wildhearts&golden palaminos+100.
I saw Eat a few times,very very good live band .shame about the substance abuse.
One time they supported the stuffies,miles and bass thing had a fight onstage.
That petrol emotion -one of the best gigs I have ever seen @Newcastle riverside .
My nominations, screaming trees,Sabres of paradise,the aloof ,apparat.
And ride and chapter house ......I'll be up all night thinking of others.:-)
Ride just reformed.
Not sure why I mention that coz I absolutely hated Ride.
The wettest vocals since early Primal Scream.
Sugar (in fact anything that Bob Mould has had a hand in gets a thumbs up from me)
Tilted was a wall of sound
for me, there was no band greater than Fugazi
I went to see ride in May ..brilliant .andy bell wasted soooooo many years with oasis..
I see the vocals as delicate ,like Neil young 🙂
Can I have My bloody valentine as well?
Living Colour! Hell yes!
Vernon Reid was a bloody genius. Cleverly mixing jazz, rock, funk, punk and whatever else he could find. In another world, he'd have been seen as the next George Clinton or Prince, only saner. Much, much saner!
And while were at it
Mazzy Star .... Hope Sandival <3
for me, there was no band greater than Fugazi
Have you seen 'Fugazi: Instrument'?
http://www.snagfilms.com/films/title/fugazi_instrument
Some of you lot really can't be missing these bands too much! Do your research and you'll find that Swervedriver, Mazzy Star Etc are still going...
To be fair they had broke up at one point or other and have reformed.
Placebo still around?
Rocket from the Crypt.
kerbdog - Member
To be fair they had broke up at one point or other and have reformed.
Hmm, that sounds like a theme for a different thread to me...