quote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 10:29 schreef DaisyDuke het volgende:
fay lovsky
jan de hont
hennie vrienten
joost belinfante
jan pijnenburg
Zie twaalf posts terug.quote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 10:34 schreef DaisyDuke het volgende:
Ik moet even weg, van mij mag GLO z'n vraag stellen hoor!
quote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 10:46 schreef Bimmel het volgende:
Geen idee...Sex Pistols achtig iets?
It sure is. Maar ze waren vooral ook live een sensatie.quote:
Nog steeds aardig om te zien trouwens, als je deze recensie van een van hun comeback gigs mag geloven:quote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 11:03 schreef GLO het volgende:
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It sure is. Maar ze waren vooral ook live een sensatie.
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took to the stage and rocked from the off! Lots of new songs from their 2003 comeback release `Hit The Right Button' including `Blow It All Away', the superb pop punk of `Message' (a radio hit that never was), `100 Skeletons' and `Gotham City'. Old tunes were there as well in the shape of 'Chelsea Kids', `She's No Angel' and ' The Cops Are Coming' (an encore last time round) plus encoring with `Delirious' (a staple of Hanoi Rocks live show). The second encore descended into chaos as you had stage invading bimbos, an ex-member of 70's punk band Splodgenessabounds and Drew, the man who books all these bands, all joining in.
Some sound problems as I personally couldn't hear Danny Peyronel's keyboards at all but all in all another fine night of rock `n' roll with a healthy dose of punk attitude. Not as quite as good as last year's show to be honest but still a great way to spend a night out. Fans of modern bands/artists like Butch Walker, Sum 41, Good Charlotte et al, should go see the originators who still put on a damn fine show.
Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps please...quote:...Splodgenessabounds...
quote:Fronted by Holton's raucous Cockney accent and visually steeped in the paraphernalia of his theatrical upbringing, the![]()
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made an immediate impact. Singer/songwriter TV Smith, whose punk-era band the Adverts would play several gigs with the
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, recalled, "they cared about their look, wearing makeup on stage, dressing up special for gigs, which was the kind of stuff we were looking for before punk. Silly lyrics, funny, energetic on-stage." Guitarist Brian James (The Damned / Lords of the New Church) agreed. "The
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were great fun. Gary used to take the piss out of himself so much and they kinda filled a little bit of a gap, amongst all that pomp of the early '70s. You had the hippy side, you had the glam thing that was taking itself so very seriously, and then there was Gary and his boys, just being silly." He, too, was adamant, "they were ahead of their time."
quote:Discovered by former Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich frontman Dave Dee, thewere signed by Atlantic Records and went immediately into the studio to record their debut album. It was well received, but did little, a fate which many observers put down to the conflicting signals sent out by the band's name. Heading out for their first American tour in early 1975, the group dropped the
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plus ian leeft nog, maar ik kon geen andere band bedenken die een deel van de naam heeft laten vallenquote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 11:46 schreef GLO het volgende:
[..]Dat was begin jaren 80, en Gary Holton is geen alias van Ian Astbury...
Sterker nog, hetquote:Op woensdag 8 december 2004 11:00 schreef GLO het volgende:
En een echte hint: hun naam doet tegenwoordig aan een hele andere muzieksoort denken...
+ de eerste en geruchtmakendste film van Larry Clark (1995).quote:I like smoke and lightning![]()
thunder
Racin' with the wind
And the feelin' that I'm under
Yeah Darlin' go make it happen
Take the world in a love embrace
Fire all of your guns at once
And explode into space
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