GIG 024: Midnight Blue / First Strike – Marquee, 4th August 1989

I can't remember this gig at all. Apparently I thought Midnight Blue were pretty good live and First Strike (who were also the support band for Dare - GIG022) were ok (which was the same as they were with Dare).I do remember the name Midnight Blue but (before listening to Youtube trying to find a … Continue reading GIG 024: Midnight Blue / First Strike – Marquee, 4th August 1989

GIG 021: Spacemen 3 / EAT / Shy Reptiles / Prime Mover – Town & Country Club, 23rd July 1989

I'm not entirely sure how I ended up at this gig. I suspect it was probably because of EAT and also a couple of good friends, Tracey and Donna, were going. To be honest I can't remember much about this one at all. Spacemen 3 were apparently pretty good (according to my notes of the … Continue reading GIG 021: Spacemen 3 / EAT / Shy Reptiles / Prime Mover – Town & Country Club, 23rd July 1989

GIG 019: Ghost Dance / Romeo Suspect / Milk Monitors – Town & Country Club, 15th June 1989

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

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