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is it wrong that I want a fat bike just so I can have tyres that say Husker Du on them?
PWEI - ACE
Senseless Things - Also ACE.
EMF - Not 'Unbelievable' but everything else they've done. First two albums are amazing. Saw them supporting Carter and they blew the roof off. Just like they'd never been away.
This band might not be as forgotten as some of the others but the video just popped up and I had no idea it was so hilarious! 🙂
+1 for the Dust Junkys
Also, Kingmaker
That was the later remix, the original is here.
(Prefer the original to the remix, I have to say!)
Clint is no longer with them is he? Too busy doing movie soundtracks.
I'm not sure TBH. It was just two blokes when I saw them, couldn't tell you who.
Terrorvision
Terrorvision have had more final tours than Spinal Tap have had drummers. They're still about though, I'm going to see Tony Wright's Christmas show at, erm, well, Christmas.
A few more from the era we all seem to be rose-tinting.
Ash
Mega City Four
Catherine Wheel
Add n to [x]
BAD
Echobelly
+1 for PWEI. A bit 'obvious' at times, but always inventive and fun.
Idlewild are still going. They had a new album out not so long ago.
The new album is pretty much by the numbers but not the worst thing I've heard.
Echobelly?
Ok I raise you.. Elastica
Roddy woomble from Idlewild has done an album pretty much every year, in various guises, some of which are awesome.
Beta Band (minus Steve Mason) morphed into the Aliens and made two of the best albums of the 2000s. The little brother of one of them formed Django Django, and you can hear the synergies.
Gomez were successful in the States and have done 5 or 6 albums since the heady days of Get Myself Arrested.
No idea about Mansun but I think they're still banned from Liverpool Street Station.
Ok I raise you.. Elastica
I parsed that as Republica for a second and was quite confused.
Though, now I'm reminded of Sleeper. Whatever happened to them?
Yoof... 🙄
or perhaps, mostly unheard of in the uk, but bizarrely, very big in Greece:
My contribution, Gene. I always loved the album, Olympian.
That was what popped into my head when I saw the thread title on the front page. Gorgeous album, and weirdly I remember my old science teacher knew them through her son and managed to get the album signed for me when I was a kid. God knows what happened to it though 😥
+1 for Play Dead. Never got to see them but they were great on The Tube.
very rare live video footage that I only found out about 2-3 years ago:
there used to be more if you followed that link; think I downloaded most of it, must try find it, see if I can create a DVD of it. I saw them quite a few times, mostly in Wakefield / Leeds / Bradford. I missed The Tube show but I [i]was[/i] there for NMA in 84 🙂
this autumn, over a 2 week period, I shall be going to see, in this order:
The Sisters Of Mercy
New Model Army
Killing Joke
EIGHTIES!!!!
all over again 🙂
just needs the Nephs & The Mission & my autumn will be complete 🙂
Thanks, guys - I'll have a dig through these 🙂
That was what popped into my head when I saw the thread title on the front page.
Funny, isn't it ?
what happened to gomez and mansun i wonder?liked their music.
Gomez are still no doubt playing that bloody instrumental bit in a gig I saw them play in the late 90's. It had the feeling it was going to go on forever, so I left.
They are still recording and touring.
Mansun, You will never see play live again. Paul Draper the singer is currently recording an Album for release soon.
[url= https://twitter.com/pauldraper ]His Twitter feed.[/url]
re Sleeper - singer Louise Weiner (sp?) writes novels. Of the chick lit variety, I think.
Hora - you have confused me even more than normal. Why does someone who liked Elastica also suggest such utter shite as deacon blue? 😕
I may have posted this one before on another thread
Campags, anyone? Pete Voss was arguably too out-there for the Baggy-thru-Britpop scene at the time but I liked them the more for it. I miss them anyway and they still feature fairly heavily on my rides playlist 😀
MrNice - Member
@bikebouy - some of us have not forgotten Harriet from the Sundayswe seem to be mostly mentioning bands hardly anyone had heard of in the first place.
Speak for yourself; most I've heard of, a fair number I've seen.
Ok I raise you.. Elastica
I parsed that as Republica for a second and was quite confused.Though, now I'm reminded of Sleeper. Whatever happened to them?
Saw all three, still got my Elastica and Sleeper tee shirts. When I saw Elastica at the Fleece in Bristol, they only had enough songs for a short-ish set, and had to repeat a couple for their encores!
If we're talking about bands from that era, there's Drugstore, recently back together with a new album and gigging, Linoleum, Bellatrix, Gay Dad, (who got a play on RadMac on 6Music today), theaudience, Madder Rose, Chacha Cohen, Dark Star, Prolapse, Ooberman, Six-by-Seven, L7, Mika Bomb, It's Jo and Danny, And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Nerf Herder, Four Star Mary, Three Colours Red, Symposium, Tiger, Geneva, Skunk Anansi, Slingbacks, Sparklehorse, High Llamas, Dubstar, Subway, Carrie, Warm Jets, Sin É, Lush, Tiny Munro, Nut, Thrum, Frenté, Solar Race, Curve, Babes In Toyland, Kings X, Pallas, Grand Slam, Magnum, Belly, Juliana Hatfield 3, Kenickie, Screaming Trees, Rosita, Calico...
😀
Dust Junkys! **** yeah. Though not forgotten, everyone recognises one of their bsides... That's what we're doing when the fat boy's trippin.
The Wildhearts? Get out of the thread! Back on tour next month, it's a while since they've done a great album ([i]apparently[/i] Ginger is quite hard work, who knew?) but definitely not forgotten.
MrNice - MemberIdlewild are still going.
Idlewild ended in about 2006, there's a sort of shambling zombie band of the same name doing their best to become REM and shit on their own legacy mind...
Harsh Northwind, very harsh
Kingmaker.
Adorable
Milltown brothers
Dinosaur Jr.
Indie was ace
Gay Dad hahahahahahahahaha I hated them so much!!!
@curto- I'll narrow it down, it was May the 3rd 2005. ****y shoegazer versions of their old songs (basically everything sounded like a crap version of Happy To Be Here Tonight, so WHY NOT PLAY HAPPY TO BE HERE TONIGHT? Then responded to massive, endless chants for Captain with El Capitan...
I was hoping Bob Fairfoull would storm the stage with an explosive vest on and give it a cleaner end but no, cover version of I Wanna Be Sedated because you can't play your own punk songs but you can play someone else's.
Harsh? Harsh was paying money to have the piss taken out of us. There was a huge block of the crowd chanting THERE'S NO ROOM FOR LIARS, THERE'S NO ROOM FOR LIARS... Ah but when they were good, they were good. Roddy stagediving at the Cas then not getting back on stage because the bouncers didn't believe he was in the band... That was probably the same night they got so many crowdsurfers in the that the entire crowd collapsed and got tangled up like the end of a twister game, I thought we were going to need the fire brigade to cut us free of each other.
Beta Band.
sparklehorse
Absolutely! Amazing stuff. Proper shame about Mark Linkous shuffling off before his time.
Going to echo a couple already raised: -
- Senseless Things
- Beta Band
- Sparklehorse
I'd also add: -
- Cashier No'9
- Cosmic Rough Riders
- Bernard Butler (As solo musician) - his debut record was brilliant
Can't believe Hora mentioned Elastica. I bought the debut album but probably one of the worst bands at the time - nearly as awful as Menswear!
Swervedriver
Spacemen 3
kerbdog
Belly
^^Spacemen 3 were great!
So maybe this a little early for some but what about?
Man, a brilliant band out of Wales.
Steve Hillage, a great influence on much that came after him.
Can I have 'That Petrol Emotion' and 'The Housemartins' too?
I had the misfortune to see Deacon Blue at Reading in the late 80s. They lasted a couple of songs before the hail of bottles made them exit stage left.
However, Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction played their entire set, can't remember too much, but I do recall the lead singer sticking a hand out and catching a bottle, much to everyone's delight - mind you, he had plenty of opportunity to get lucky.
Nobody mentioned the Go Betweens, sublime Aussie music, such shame that Grant McLennan died.
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.