GIG 034: Creaming Jesus / Scat Opera / Chunk – Marquee, 7th January 1990

This was my first gig of 1990, a new decade, and a great way to launch what was going to be a very intense ten years of live music for me. MY co-conspirators for the night were Nick, Donna, Adam, Rachel and Steve.I'm not sure why it had taken me so long to see Creaming … Continue reading GIG 034: Creaming Jesus / Scat Opera / Chunk – Marquee, 7th January 1990

GIG 033: Clannad / Mary Kelly – Hammersmith Odeon, 1st December 1989

This was my the last of '89 - the year when I properly hit the gig scene with a passion that was only to grow stronger. I'd been to 27 gigs over the course of the year (compared to 5 in 1988 and only one in 1987).Wrapping up the year was my second Clannad concert (the … Continue reading GIG 033: Clannad / Mary Kelly – Hammersmith Odeon, 1st December 1989

GIG 032: Under Neath What / And The Generals Ran Forever / The Otherside – Marquee, 10th November 1989

Under Neath What were fronted by a New Yorker (Andy) who teamed up with a couple of Brits to launch Under Neath What on to the world. According to rumour at the time the band were all living in a squat in South London. They got some press coverage in the Indie music press (Sounds, … Continue reading GIG 032: Under Neath What / And The Generals Ran Forever / The Otherside – Marquee, 10th November 1989

GIG 030: Ghost Dance / Imperfect Disaster / James Ray Band – Town & Country Club, 20th October 1989

Another trip to Kentish Town's Town & Country Club to see (once again) Ghost Dance. Once again they were fantastic - consistently one of the best bands I'd ever see live and on this occasion (if I ignore Imperfect Disaster who were poor to middling at best) they had the James Ray Band in support. I … Continue reading GIG 030: Ghost Dance / Imperfect Disaster / James Ray Band – Town & Country Club, 20th October 1989

GIG 029 – Dare / Garrison – Astoria, 18th October 1989

A couple of months before this gig Dare had been headlining the Marquee now, a a couple of blocks up the road, they were headlining the much bigger Astoria... and packing it out *and* having some very special guests turn up for a couple of tracks. This was my first time at The Astoria (a venue … Continue reading GIG 029 – Dare / Garrison – Astoria, 18th October 1989

GIG 028 – Claytown Troupe / Wurlitzer One / Helter Skelter – Marquee, 12th September 1989

Claytown Troupe are another band that I used to see a fair bit and was always surprised they didn't make it bigger than they eventually did. They got a string of great support slots (The Cult, Wonderstuff, Jesus Jones, etc), got their videos played on TV, but for whatever reason didn't break out beyond gaining a … Continue reading GIG 028 – Claytown Troupe / Wurlitzer One / Helter Skelter – Marquee, 12th September 1989

GIG 026 – The James Boys – Queens Arms, 28th August 1989

From the mighty outdoor arena seeing Bon Jovi to one of the local pubs to see The James Boys. I was happy to see live music regardless of the band being massive international superstars or some local homegrown talent. I don't think The James Boys were necessary homegrown talent, and they were certainly not a … Continue reading GIG 026 – The James Boys – Queens Arms, 28th August 1989