GIG 094: New Model Army / Joolz / Sunshot – Brixton Academy, 19th December 1991

After seeing New Model Army for the first time in the open air supporting The Mission during the summer (GIG 087) this was my first chance to catch them headlining their own show. The show had an absolutely fantastic line-up too - with Joolz and Sunshot making it a brilliant evening. NMA themselves were fantastic … Continue reading GIG 094: New Model Army / Joolz / Sunshot – Brixton Academy, 19th December 1991

GIG 093: The Levellers / Sand Kings / ? – The Town & Country Club, 27th October 1991

This was the first time (of many) that I saw The Levellers live. Their "A Weapon Called The World" album had been released in 1990 and I'd also picked up a host of their early EPs on 12" over the previous few months after being introduced to them by Dawn. Now, if you've never seen … Continue reading GIG 093: The Levellers / Sand Kings / ? – The Town & Country Club, 27th October 1991

GIG 092: All About Eve / Levitation – The Town & Country Club, 15th September 1991

You can see the write-up of this gig with 091 as I covered everything in that. This is just an excuse to post up another All About Eve track and so I can post the scan of the concert ticket - and also to keep my gig numbers in order ;p https://youtu.be/w5BuqDnqAeI All About Eve … Continue reading GIG 092: All About Eve / Levitation – The Town & Country Club, 15th September 1991

GIG 091: All About Eve /Levitation – The Town & Country Club, 14th September 1991

All About Eve's "All About Eve" and "Scarlet And Other Stories" were two of my favourite albums from the late 80's. I'd been lucky enough to see All About Eve live twice before, both times at The Royal Albert Hall (GIGS 048 + 049) but The Town & Country Club in Kentish Town offered a … Continue reading GIG 091: All About Eve /Levitation – The Town & Country Club, 14th September 1991

GIG 090: Creaming Jesus / Nutmeg / Working With Tomatoes – The Borderline, 20th July 1991

It was Saturday night and Creaming Jesus (then one of my favourite live bands) were playing the Borderline. Was there any doubt I'd be there? Creaming Jesus always had a fantastic energy around them, and the mosh pit (something many people don't equate to 'goth' bands all that often) had the right balance between physical-yet-friendly. … Continue reading GIG 090: Creaming Jesus / Nutmeg / Working With Tomatoes – The Borderline, 20th July 1991

GIG 088: Fireworks Party – The Dandy Lion, 3rd June 1991

Some gigs stick with you forever, others are just a footnote in an old diary. I've no idea who the Fireworks Party were or what they were like. They played our local student/indie/rock night which we went along to mainly for a bit of Monday night socialising and dancing as opposed to see the band. … Continue reading GIG 088: Fireworks Party – The Dandy Lion, 3rd June 1991

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