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It's the 20th anniversary of the release of Troublegum today.
Damn, I feel old!
But damn, it's still good.
Ahhhh, those where the days
what a great album that was. 20yrs you say? ๐
Ah, that'll be why BBCR6 woke me up with Screamager at 7:15 today. It was a good morning.
yeah I heard that too, made the wife turn it up!
xxx
Troublegum? Sell out album. ๐ Babyteeth and Pleasure Death FTW.
Great band. Only saw them a couple of times (in '92 IIRC). Which makes me feel very old.
I'm bitter.
I'm twisted.
James Joyce is....
Great album!
Amazed it's 20 years old...
Going Nowhere.
Inchoate Angst. Where's it all gone, eh?
In my sleep I grind my teeth
I'm bitter.
I'm twisted.
James Joyce is....
Master on duty in the my house at school wanders into my study and says "Did he just say what I think he did?".
"Depends on your view of Joyce, sir."
"Good point."
Didn't the drummer wear a dress? Or was that another band?
Earth Vs The Wildhearts is 20 years old too. These things are designed to make you feel old. And Andy Cairns is getting younger!
I should do something to celebrate the 6th of June this year- 20 years since sitting in the garden listening to Monsters of Rock on Radio 1 and having my mind blown. Keelar reeeeefs!
๐Troublegum? Sell out album.
Oh wow. I have Hats Off to the Insane on CD, but that's probably as rare as it gets. Also had it on tape, but left it with a girl at Loyola Uni in Chicago. ๐I still have the Shortsharpshock EP in a fag packet release format somewhere...
Having just watched that video, it has aged really well!
gravity-slave - Member
I'm bitter.
I'm twisted.
James Joyce is....
Great memories of Reading Festival '94 with the crowd going mental to this.
Troublegum is one of my favourite albums of all time.
Ah, that'll be why BBCR6 woke me up with Screamager at 7:15 today.
Me too!!
Saw them for the first time at the Feile festival in Tipperary- must have been around '92 I guess... the same year Primal Scream headlined playing the whole of Screamadelica.
They'd just released Pleasure Death... cue a hurling stadium full of drunken Irish folk chanting "I'm bitter, I'm twisted, James Joyce is XXXXXXX my sister..." At the top of their voices. They were awesome. Fyfe's drumming in particular was incredible...
Saw them several times over the next couple of years including one particularly memorable triple-header with Silverfish and Gallon Drunk in Bristol when I almost bust my nose doing a stage dive!
Ah..heady days... ๐
Didn't the drummer wear a dress? Or was that another band?
Vaguely recall that.
Fyfe Ewing - epic drummer.
DezB - Member
Can't say it's something I'd bother listening to these days (aged badly IMO), but what a great sleeve
Had that pic on the obligatory band t-shirt.
Didn't they have a new album out last year?
aged badly IMO
Really?
I think some of their later stuff has, but certain tracks / albums (Troublegum being one) have held up really well.
Didn't they have a new album out last year?
Yeap - A Brief Crack of Light. Wasn't too hot, IMHO. The preceding Crooked Timber from 2009 is well worth hunting down though.
I'm somwhere in that crowd. Only feels like it was a few years ago, not 19 ๐ฏ ๐
Big fan here.
Saw Andy do an acoustic set last year and saw the band a year or so back on the Crooked Timber tour.
Got into them after a mate had his Discman repaired and it came back with that CD in it ๐
Back in the mid-late 90s I was on a Therapy? fans emailing list and some random person made and posted me a mix tape of obscure Therapy? tracks, I still have it. Wish I knew who it was...
[i]Really?[/i]
Yep, power chords just don't do anything for me these days. Heard that sound too many times.
Hey I was there at monsters of rock!
Metallica
Therapy?
Skid Row
Slayer
Slash's Snakepit
White Zombie
Machine Head
Warrior Soul
Corrosion of Conformity
๐
My first gig was Therapy?, Ash and Joyrider at the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1995.
They were awesome. The highlight was Alternative Ulster where they were joined by Ricky Warwick from the Almighty.
My username is relevant.
Listening to Troublegum at the min.
Gutted there's no tour date in Newcastle this time.
[quote=Pimpmaster Jazz]Fyfe Ewing - epic drummer.
Always thought they lost their 'edge' a bit when he left - very distinctive style.
My first gig was Therapy?, Ash and Joyrider at the Ulster Hall in Belfast in 1995.
Remember seeing them on that tour at Portsmouth (or was it Southampton?) and with Skunk Anansie on a subsequent tour. 8)
Saw them several times over the next couple of years including one particularly memorable triple-header with Silverfish and Gallon Drunk in Bristol when I almost bust my nose doing a stage dive!
Same tour, but at the Northampton Roadmender's Club. Silverfish arrived on stage to the crowd chanting "You fat b......!" Then Ms Rankine let rip. ๐
A great album, I got a copy from my sister when she went all pop!
Off to listen to it now....
We're all old ๐
Act the age you feel, not the age you are.
Ah, that'll be why BBCR6 woke me up with Screamager at 7:15 today.Me too!!
& me...I introduced L'il J to pogoing this morning ( more like dad dancing tbh) ๐
I remember seeing them at Birmingham student union, no need to bounce around as the floor was moving so much it did it for you....
kimbers - Member
Hey I was there at monsters of rock!Metallica
Therapy?
Skid Row
Slayer
Slash's Snakepit
White Zombie
Machine Head
Warrior Soul
Corrosion of Conformity
Ooooh, I think I was there too. '95? I think it was supposed to be Korn instead of Therapy?, but Korn pulled out last minute (I think one of their wives was having a sprog).
Earth Vs and Troublegum were probably two of my most played albums. Along with The Almighty - Powertrippin', Pearl Jam - Ten & Corrsion of Conformity - Deliverance.....!
Happy days!
For fans of Troublegum check out the Joyrider album Be Special. They were originally signed to Cairns' label.
Ah, the Almighty... I've found something old and I'm ****in lovin it!
Skid Row
Goes to search for skid row on spotify.....
Skid Row
Seen them a couple of times in the last few years and they really don't cut it without Sebastian Bach (yes I know it's been like forever since he left). However, Sebastian Bach as a solo artist with his own band was right good
Saw them a few times. Had a few beers with Andy Cairns at reading in '93.
Man I'm old.
Well, I've been listening to a bit of Therapy? as a result of this thread and remembering just how much I liked them. I do believe that I'll pass on the acoustic guitar tonight and go straight for the electric and whack everything up to 10 ๐


