I remember buying a couple of friends tickets for this as an engagement present and it was a great evening out with Stuart, Neil, Duncan and a bunch of slightly older guys than me that I gamed with. I actually blame Stuart for introducing me to a lot of the goth bands at the time through … Continue reading GIG 019: Ghost Dance / Romeo Suspect / Milk Monitors – Town & Country Club, 15th June 1989
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GIG 018: Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / Bambi Slam – Brixton Academy, 3rd June 1989
Fields of the Nephilim were one of my favourite bands (still are in fact) so this concert had a lot of meaning for me. My mother was nervous about me going because it was in the dreaded South London confines of Brixton (Anything south of the Thames had a bad rep in those days with … Continue reading GIG 018: Fields of the Nephilim / Mary My Hope / Bambi Slam – Brixton Academy, 3rd June 1989
GIG 017: The La’s / EAT / Trash Can Sinatras – Town & Country Club, 26th May 1989
The La's was another band that got played quite a bit in our Sixth Form Common Room. Especially 'There She Goes' which took a few years after it was originally released to get in to the UK (and US) charts. I guess we were early adopters and trend setters at our school :pAnyway, Donna, Tracey, … Continue reading GIG 017: The La’s / EAT / Trash Can Sinatras – Town & Country Club, 26th May 1989
GIG 016: The Dirty Strangers – Hippodrome, 24th May 1989
I saw The Dirty Strangers at Kerrang Magazine's 'Rock' night at The Hippodrome in London on a Wednesday night after another gig at The Marquee (GIG 015: Dawn After Dark / Victims of Pestilence / Creaming Jesus - Marquee). They were a band that consisted of two of the members of The Rolling Stones (Keith … Continue reading GIG 016: The Dirty Strangers – Hippodrome, 24th May 1989
GIG 015: Dawn After Dark / Victims of Pestilence / Creaming Jesus – Marquee, 24th May 1989
I'd seen Dawn After Dark a few months previously supporting Rose of Avalanche and they had obviously impressed enough to head over to the Marquee to catch them again. I'm very glad I did as the gig also introduced me to a band which I ended up seeing a load of times and who always put … Continue reading GIG 015: Dawn After Dark / Victims of Pestilence / Creaming Jesus – Marquee, 24th May 1989
GIG 014: Clannad – Royal Albert Hall, 17th May 1989
To contrast the W.A.S.P. gig the day before my birthday came the Clannad gig the day after my birthday. An altogether different experience, especially in the majestic Royal Albert Hall. I'd been a big fan of Clannad for a number of years (independently of them scoring the soundtrack to 'Robin of Sherwood' which was a … Continue reading GIG 014: Clannad – Royal Albert Hall, 17th May 1989
GIG 013: W.A.S.P. / Zed Yargo – Hammersmith Odeon 15th May 1989
I think someone may have brought me this ticket for my birthday (which was the following day). In anycase, I know Justin and Donna where at this one and I think Jason and Jim were too. I remember being pretty close to the back, which was a shame, and also buying a bootleg W.A.S.P. t-shirt … Continue reading GIG 013: W.A.S.P. / Zed Yargo – Hammersmith Odeon 15th May 1989
GIG 012: Wrathchild / Feline Groove – Marquee, 29th April 1989
Yes, another Wrathchild gig. Still wasn't feeling 'the love' for them though. I think this was the last time I went to see them. No idea if my friends kept going but what had originally been a so-so band to me just got that little bit too repetitive. https://youtu.be/PgYI9dHvEUE Wrathchild - Nukklear Rokket Price: Unknown
GIG 011: Warlock (Doro Pesch) / Raw Deal – Marquee, 17th March 1989
I remember being thrilled, but surprised, that Doro Pesch (whom I think had just left Warlock) was playing the Marquee. I was sure she should have been playing venues like the Town & Country Club (which was much larger) so to see her in such an intimate venue was brilliant.Decidedly very 'Metal' I loved the Germanic … Continue reading GIG 011: Warlock (Doro Pesch) / Raw Deal – Marquee, 17th March 1989
GIG 010: Wrathchild – The Hippodrome, 5th April 1989
Kerrang magazine had a weekly Wednesday club night at The Hippodrome in Leicester Square where they also featured a live act. I'm not sure if The Hippodrome was the first time I'd been out clubbing (I may have been already been going to The Catacombs in Manor House by this time) but it was half-term and … Continue reading GIG 010: Wrathchild – The Hippodrome, 5th April 1989