GIG 087: The Mission / New Model Army / Killing Joke / The Henry Rollins Band / Bleach – Finsbury Park, 1st June 1991

This was such an epic day out - from the moment I woke up to the moment I crashed. Probably helped by a fantastic nights clubbing at The Electric Ballroom the night before with Dawn & Emily, and the fact that a bunch of us all met up in a pub (for breakfast...ahem) before we … Continue reading GIG 087: The Mission / New Model Army / Killing Joke / The Henry Rollins Band / Bleach – Finsbury Park, 1st June 1991

GIG 086: Shake / Big Brother – The Dandy Lion, 28th May 1991

This threw me slightly as suddenly The Dandy Lions Monday alternative night was on a Tuesday courtesy of a long bank holiday weekend *and* they had two bands performing instead of the one (which obviously meant less time to bounce off each other to Ned's "Kill Your Television", Mudhoneys "Touch Me I'm Sick" or Jane's … Continue reading GIG 086: Shake / Big Brother – The Dandy Lion, 28th May 1991

GIG 084: Zeister – The Dandy Lion, 13th May 1991

...and back once more to our little Monday night taste of alternative music in the high street. Another student/indie night, another band, and lots more dancing to Jane's Addiction, Mudhoney, Faith No More, etc :p No idea what the band were like, but from my brief notes the seemed better than many of the others … Continue reading GIG 084: Zeister – The Dandy Lion, 13th May 1991

GIG 082: Vision (something – possibly Visionfield?) – The Dandy Lion, 7th May 1991

This was another of The Dandy Lion's student/indie nights in Barnet. Attracting a mix of local college kids and the alternative, metal, indie crowd which often dominated The Green Man and Moon & Sixpence at the far end of the high street away from the more mainstream pubs. I have absolutely no idea what the … Continue reading GIG 082: Vision (something – possibly Visionfield?) – The Dandy Lion, 7th May 1991

GIG 081: Fields of the Nephilim / Drive – Town & County Club, 29th April 1991

This was only the second time I saw Fields of the Nephilim and, as it happened, would be their last gig with the 'classic' line-up as the band broke up when Carl McCoy (singer) left the band later that year and started to record under the name 'Nefilim', whilst the rest of the band decided … Continue reading GIG 081: Fields of the Nephilim / Drive – Town & County Club, 29th April 1991

GIG080: 17 Chairs – The Dandy Lion, 8th April 1991

This was another of The Dandy Lion in Barnets "Student Indie Nights" which was doing really well. I have absolutely zero recollection of 17 Chairs but my notes indicate they were pretty average and unremarkable (which may explain my lack of memory - or the fact that I apparently spent some time at another pub … Continue reading GIG080: 17 Chairs – The Dandy Lion, 8th April 1991

GIG079: Every New Dead Ghost / Felo De Se – The Dome, 25th March 1991

Tufnell Park on a Monday night in late March. The milling of black clad figures filing themselves into the downstairs 'venue' of The Dome. It could only really mean one thing. There was a goth gig on. Every New Dead Ghost were a Nottingham based band that last for a handful of years in the … Continue reading GIG079: Every New Dead Ghost / Felo De Se – The Dome, 25th March 1991

GIG078: The Rose of Avalanche / Mass / Destroy the Boy – The Powerhaus, 6th March 1991

Rose of Avalanche were one of the first goth bands I ever saw live (supporting Ghost Dance back in 1988 - GIG005) and I tried to see them as often as I could as they were brilliant live and were one of the more under-rated bands around the scene at the time. By this time … Continue reading GIG078: The Rose of Avalanche / Mass / Destroy the Boy – The Powerhaus, 6th March 1991