Astoria last night / Good support bands.
Steve Bishop
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Thu Dec 20 06:28:46 EST 2007
Dumpy's Rusty Nuts ? Motorhead ?!!
Didn't Girlschool support once upon a time ? Good for visuals !!
Seem to recall seeing a band called Engine support at an all-dayer at a
speedway stadium in East Anglia, they were good too.
Huw Lloyd-Langton ?
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Steve, good one there,
I can only think of Vardis ( i'm sure they supported hawkwind, or did
they just cover Silver Machine, o the old memory is going.... Worst
bands, how about for starters Baron Rojo from about 83
there's only all nighters and my favs from those are
- Naz Nomad and the nightmares - the damned at their psychedelic best.
- here and now
- Larry Wallace's pink faires ( 25th anniversay gig WOW they were good,
still lookng for a boot of that one)
- Rythmnites
- Citizen fish / Culture Shock
- hippy Slags
- Tubhila dog
Steve Freight wrote:
> I agree - the sound was full and I've always had time for Mr Dibs. Just
> thought his vocals could have been a bit forward in the mix as sometimes I
> seemed to lose his vocals.
>
> I was upstairs at the start and the sound up there seemed very distorted -
> moved downstairs and the sound was fine.
>
> Don't know if the distortion effect was why I did not like the support act -
> don't think so somehow. This raised a discussion point last night - why are
> Hawkwind support bands invariably poor?
>
> Apart from all nighters / festivals the following were the good ones we came
> up with.
>
> Krel
> Spacehead
> Man
> Beautiful People
>
> The rest we had a job recalling - anyone else have a favourite support band?
>
> Steve
>
>
> On 12/20/07, Steve Bishop <steve.bishop at db.com> wrote:
>
>> Really enjoyed it - have to say I was one of the biggest sceptics re Mr
>> Dibs
>> but thought he did excellently last night, his sound is not quite as full
>> and
>> fat as Alan's but do prefer his vocals - and not sorry to see the back of
>> Greenback Massacre either ! Paradox was brilliant, as was Master, Time we
>> Left, Utopia and Damnation Alley. Would have liked to have heard Lord of
>> Light
>> or Down Through the Night or Born to Go but can't have evrything. Band
>> looked
>> pretty happy, irrespective of the germs they said they were harbouring !
>> Tim
>> was very welcome addition and the sound seemed very full and, dare I say
>> it,
>> not quite as clinically reliant on the computer programmes as previously ?
>> Dunno, got the feeling they could have just gone off jamming at a tangent
>> if
>> they'd fancied it .........
>>
>> Happy to have my thoughts Shot Down in the Night (hey, that's one I
>> haven't
>> heard them do for a while !!) but it's only mho ............
>>
>> Steve
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