Originally posted by Brian Wallace:Your mom?
Who played drums on Suede's first single "Art/Be My God"?
Britpop trivia
Blur may have released better records than this one, but it's still the one I listen to the most:
<img src="http://i.bigmir.net/radio/cover/3880.jpg" alt=" - " />
I know that maybe these records don't qualify as "Britpop", but I was just telling Bags the other night how much I still enjoy all these records even now.
<img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/5174XQG804L._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/5155EDKKQGL._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s1895.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s2550.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://www.parisdjs.com/images/covers/djouls_molestinglaura4/Primal_Scream-Screamadelica_b.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://www.ahamlin.karoo.net/somefriendly11.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://i.bigmir.net/radio/cover/3880.jpg" alt=" - " />
I know that maybe these records don't qualify as "Britpop", but I was just telling Bags the other night how much I still enjoy all these records even now.
<img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/5174XQG804L._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/5155EDKKQGL._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s1895.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://static.rateyourmusic.com/album_images/s2550.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://www.parisdjs.com/images/covers/djouls_molestinglaura4/Primal_Scream-Screamadelica_b.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://www.ahamlin.karoo.net/somefriendly11.jpg" alt=" - " />
you rock bearman! :) i was waiting for a posting from you that would include something about the inspirals and neds. those are some brilliant albums! I love the blank stares i get when i wear my 'kill your television' shirt. the bands are usually the ones to recognize it, and sometimes comment on it :)
oh btw - arent the charlies supposed to be touring soon? i thought i heard that from a friend in scotland, but cant be sure of that.
oh btw - arent the charlies supposed to be touring soon? i thought i heard that from a friend in scotland, but cant be sure of that.
and id add this album to your list.
<img src="http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/6118VXPTGSL._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/6118VXPTGSL._AA240_.jpg" alt=" - " />
Thanks xneverwherex! God I miss Inspiral Carpets. Definitely one of my favorite bands of all time, they wrote some great tunes and put on some of the very best shows I've ever seen. Their show in 1991 I saw is still the most pychedelic thing I've ever seen.
Definitely House of Love, and these two:
<img src="http://www.notalot.com/cwville/puzzle6/image.gif" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000001E17.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt=" - " />
Definitely House of Love, and these two:
<img src="http://www.notalot.com/cwville/puzzle6/image.gif" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000001E17.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" alt=" - " />
yup catherine wheel has good stuff. was going to add that but getting slammed with work. i saw catherine wheel only once, and it was amazing. hearing 'black metallic' live was near incredible.
i never got to see the inspirals nor most those bands unfortunately. id have killed to have seen the house of love. ill add more if i think of them when i have more time.
i never got to see the inspirals nor most those bands unfortunately. id have killed to have seen the house of love. ill add more if i think of them when i have more time.
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:My kneejerk on this was Justine, but… I feel like it was like someone else. I'm blanking on it. Mike Joyce? Actually, now that I've written it, I think that's right. He was going to be in the band for awhile, but Brett decided he would be the elephant in the room.
Who played drums on Suede's first single "Art/Be My God"?
Brian
What are the first words Damon Albarn said to Graham Coxon?
And to keep the Oasis love alive, two people who have been in Oasis were in an earlier band together. Who were they and what was the band?
jadetree
I saw all of those bands put on some tremendous shows. Carter USM in particular was always consistent, when I first saw them in 1992 they had a wild light show.
The Charlatans were always awesome too, way better than the trainwreck that is the Happy Mondays. I got to see the Stone Roses twice, the first time was at WUST and it was great. Saw them a few days later at a festival thing in Chicago and Ian Brown couldn't hit a note to save his life.
Ned's Atomic Dustbin were great, but there were always some knuckleheads at their shows for some reason, not sure why. I never got to see Ride, which I was bummed about. They played with Lush back in 1990 I think and that would have really been a great time to see them. The Soup Dragons and James were OK, but to me Catherine Wheel was really something. I'll never forget seeing them blow INXS off the stage, then a couple weeks later at the HFS Nutcracker thing they played AFTER Tony Bennett and did a full electric set. The band left the stage at one point, Rob played "Wish You Were Here" and then went right into "Black Metallic", which was totally sublime. Sigh.
The Charlatans were always awesome too, way better than the trainwreck that is the Happy Mondays. I got to see the Stone Roses twice, the first time was at WUST and it was great. Saw them a few days later at a festival thing in Chicago and Ian Brown couldn't hit a note to save his life.
Ned's Atomic Dustbin were great, but there were always some knuckleheads at their shows for some reason, not sure why. I never got to see Ride, which I was bummed about. They played with Lush back in 1990 I think and that would have really been a great time to see them. The Soup Dragons and James were OK, but to me Catherine Wheel was really something. I'll never forget seeing them blow INXS off the stage, then a couple weeks later at the HFS Nutcracker thing they played AFTER Tony Bennett and did a full electric set. The band left the stage at one point, Rob played "Wish You Were Here" and then went right into "Black Metallic", which was totally sublime. Sigh.
damn i love reading those stories. too bad i missed out on seeing the inspirals. i did manage to catch carter USM in high school with EMF. they were playing at a gym at UC Davis. I dont know if they went to SF, but since I was in HS i couldnt get into the clubs. but i just remember it being pure insanity when both the bands played.
love seeing the charlies. i remember seeing them with the dandy warhols, and that was one of the best shows ever. 2 of my favorite bands = heaven.
ok i have so much work, but feel free to share those stories. i def enjoy them. :) did you ever see the house of love?
oh never saw ride either but saw andy play with squire in hurricane #1. or was that the seahorses. im sure i mixed up a bunch of bands and members, but i saw both of them actually :)
love seeing the charlies. i remember seeing them with the dandy warhols, and that was one of the best shows ever. 2 of my favorite bands = heaven.
ok i have so much work, but feel free to share those stories. i def enjoy them. :) did you ever see the house of love?
oh never saw ride either but saw andy play with squire in hurricane #1. or was that the seahorses. im sure i mixed up a bunch of bands and members, but i saw both of them actually :)
Originally posted by Relaxer:Yes, Mike Joyce. I remember when I saw Elastica at the old 9:30 club Justine telling me that that single was going for about a hundred pounds with all the Suede/Elastica hype. She had a box of them that she just threw out.
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:My kneejerk on this was Justine, but… I feel like it was like someone else. I'm blanking on it. Mike Joyce? Actually, now that I've written it, I think that's right. He was going to be in the band for awhile, but Brett decided he would be the elephant in the room.
Who played drums on Suede's first single "Art/Be My God"?
Brian
What are the first words Damon Albarn said to Graham Coxon?
And to keep the Oasis love alive, two people who have been in Oasis were in an earlier band together. Who were they and what was the band?
jadetree
When Damon and Graham were students, the Jam were popular and a lot of students aped their style. Therefore, Weller-like brogues were popular. Coxon had a knock-off pair on and Damon came up to him and said something to the effect that Graham wasn't wearing the right ones. He (Damon) was wearing the "proper," expensive, "true" brogues. Damon Albarn, Mr. Charm.
Gem Archer was the lead singer in Heavy Stereo and Andy Bell was sort of the Paul Carrick of Britpop. He was in Ride, Northern Uproar and Gay Dad before joing Oasis. Maybe Alan White was in one of those bands. I don't think Bonehead or Guigsy were in any of those bands.
Here's a great trivia question: What is the connection between December 12, 1986, the song "Panic" and Graham Coxon?
Brian
Here's my ultimate Britpop story. Bear with me, it's one of those bizarre connections that maybe one or two of you might actually appreciate.
I saw Oasis in October 1995 on their first famous aborted U.S. tour (not the one where I witnessed Patsy Kensit blow a gasket), they played Hammerjacks in Baltimore but not DC. It was one of the few dates they did with Scott McLeod since Guigsy was out for a bit. I see a lone photographer in the pit snapping great shots of Liam holding up a Heineken and doing some other stuff. I think "wow, cool shot". I buy a t-shirt with the Union Jack in Irish colors (orange and green instead of blue and red).
Flash forward about 3 years. I am in Chicago, visiting my family. My sister brings over her best friend and her new boyfriend. We start chatting. He was from Ireland, lived in Baltimore, was a photographer for the City Paper, then moved to Chicago. We talk about concerts. He tells me he saw Oasis at Hammerjacks…he also tells me he had a photo pass. We put 2 and 2 together and it turns out that HE was the photographer I saw. My sister's best friend didn't even know him at this point, but they happen to meet by chance in Chicago a few years later. He gives me a cool print of Liam holding up his beer. Weird, I remember the exact moment he had taken the picture, and there it is.
It gets better. 2 years later. I am in Ireland for the wedding of him and my sister's best friend. My sis is the maid of honor. We are in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE near Kinnity Castle. I am wearing my Oasis shirt with the Irish colors when I go to breakfast one morning. Dolly, the lady who owned the b&b where I was staying, sees me in my shirt and gets all excited. She tells me that Tony McCarroll's mom (first Oasis drummer) lives down the road, and he just happens to be visiting her. She asks me if I want to meet him…she calls him up and 10 minutes later we are having a pint at 11 in the morning, and he is telling me some Oasis stories and raving about Coldplay (who at that point were only just starting to get popular in the UK).
Sorry…xneverwherex, that was for you :)
I saw Oasis in October 1995 on their first famous aborted U.S. tour (not the one where I witnessed Patsy Kensit blow a gasket), they played Hammerjacks in Baltimore but not DC. It was one of the few dates they did with Scott McLeod since Guigsy was out for a bit. I see a lone photographer in the pit snapping great shots of Liam holding up a Heineken and doing some other stuff. I think "wow, cool shot". I buy a t-shirt with the Union Jack in Irish colors (orange and green instead of blue and red).
Flash forward about 3 years. I am in Chicago, visiting my family. My sister brings over her best friend and her new boyfriend. We start chatting. He was from Ireland, lived in Baltimore, was a photographer for the City Paper, then moved to Chicago. We talk about concerts. He tells me he saw Oasis at Hammerjacks…he also tells me he had a photo pass. We put 2 and 2 together and it turns out that HE was the photographer I saw. My sister's best friend didn't even know him at this point, but they happen to meet by chance in Chicago a few years later. He gives me a cool print of Liam holding up his beer. Weird, I remember the exact moment he had taken the picture, and there it is.
It gets better. 2 years later. I am in Ireland for the wedding of him and my sister's best friend. My sis is the maid of honor. We are in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE near Kinnity Castle. I am wearing my Oasis shirt with the Irish colors when I go to breakfast one morning. Dolly, the lady who owned the b&b where I was staying, sees me in my shirt and gets all excited. She tells me that Tony McCarroll's mom (first Oasis drummer) lives down the road, and he just happens to be visiting her. She asks me if I want to meet him…she calls him up and 10 minutes later we are having a pint at 11 in the morning, and he is telling me some Oasis stories and raving about Coldplay (who at that point were only just starting to get popular in the UK).
Sorry…xneverwherex, that was for you :)
great story bearman. i still remember (dont know if you do), but i met you after a concert with another friend of yours. She worked for the govt if that helps any. I think it was after the Erasure show, but I could be off on the show. And you were telling me a story about (I think) Ian of the Stone Roses and meeting/hanging out with him. Anyway somewhere with all my other memories, that one always stuck out.
Thanks for another great one.
-back to the grind i go. too much work :(
Thanks for another great one.
-back to the grind i go. too much work :(
Originally posted by Relaxer:Wasnt it 'Rain'? Liam and Bonehead?
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:And to keep the Oasis love alive, two people who have been in Oasis were in an earlier band together. Who were they and what was the band?
Brian
Originally posted by beedubyah:The Rain was Oasis before Noel came aboard.
Originally posted by Relaxer:Wasnt it 'Rain'? Liam and Bonehead?
Originally posted by Brian Wallace:And to keep the Oasis love alive, two people who have been in Oasis were in an earlier band together. Who were they and what was the band?
Brian
But that's as good an answer as can be, because it turns out I was incorrect. In the late 80s, Gem Archer was the singer for Whirlpool. When they needed a new drummer, a 15-year-old Alan White auditioned. Everyone thought he was great, but they ended up not keeping him on because they thought he was too young.
You got the Damon/Graham line right. I don't know why that's stuck with me, it just has. "Your trainers are crap, mate. Look at mine, they're the proper sort."
And I have no clue what the link is between that date, Panic and Graham Coxon.
I heartily agree on Ned's Are You Normal. I still pull that out. Great memories of seeing them on their last ever tour in Denver in May of '95. Last except for the one-offs they have been playing the last couple years.
Save for a few TV appearances (and I think, a brief festival appearance in Spain), for all intents and purposes, the Smiths' final gig was December 12, 1986 at the Brixton Academy. It was a benefit for Artists Against Apartheid.
For their final song (before the encores,) "Panic", Morrissey waved around a noose while singing "Hang the DJ, etc." At the end, he threw it out into the audience. Graham Coxon caught the noose and has it to this day.
Brian
For their final song (before the encores,) "Panic", Morrissey waved around a noose while singing "Hang the DJ, etc." At the end, he threw it out into the audience. Graham Coxon caught the noose and has it to this day.
Brian
This may not quite be Britpop as it's much more recent.
Back in october of '05 I was in London and The Duke Spirit announced a secret show at The Social just off Oxford Circus to cap off their "pub tour" they had been doing. I made damn sure I was first queued up for that and as a result was standing right in front of the "stage", if you can call what looked to be a 7 foot by 8 foot platform about 9 inches off the ground a stage. I have no idea how all 5 members of the band mananged to get on there. Leila (lead singer) was rocking out something fierce at one point swinging her mic stand around, and slammed it directly on top of my head. As this was in the middle of the song, she just kept rocking, and I didn't mind. After the song was over, she bent down and held my head between her hands and asked "alright mate?" I assured her I was doing fantastically, and so she stood back up and announced to the rest of the audience that we had had a bit of a "baptism by microphone down the front". As I was leaving the Social after the show she was standing right outside the door talking to some people, recognized me and said "good showing" or something along those lines. Def. should've gotten a pic w/ her at that point or something, but I was playing it cool.
Back in october of '05 I was in London and The Duke Spirit announced a secret show at The Social just off Oxford Circus to cap off their "pub tour" they had been doing. I made damn sure I was first queued up for that and as a result was standing right in front of the "stage", if you can call what looked to be a 7 foot by 8 foot platform about 9 inches off the ground a stage. I have no idea how all 5 members of the band mananged to get on there. Leila (lead singer) was rocking out something fierce at one point swinging her mic stand around, and slammed it directly on top of my head. As this was in the middle of the song, she just kept rocking, and I didn't mind. After the song was over, she bent down and held my head between her hands and asked "alright mate?" I assured her I was doing fantastically, and so she stood back up and announced to the rest of the audience that we had had a bit of a "baptism by microphone down the front". As I was leaving the Social after the show she was standing right outside the door talking to some people, recognized me and said "good showing" or something along those lines. Def. should've gotten a pic w/ her at that point or something, but I was playing it cool.
Haha, that's a great story
awesome story Arthwys.
heres my story. one of my favorite bands ever (and still to this day) is Gene. They were touring on the West Coast and I had tickets to see them a few nights. I had driven down to San Diego from SF to see them and met my boyfriend in LA (where he lived). We totally messed up the times of the show and so had to go directly to the show, and luckily we did because it was an early show. When we got into the parking lot, we noticed the tour bus and walked over. Martin came out and shook our hands, and he started signing things for us.
During the show I was right in front, and was sitting on the stage (it was a tiny venue and there was hardly any room). During the set he reaches down (having remembered me) and grabs my hand and starts singing to me. But then he doesn't let go of my hand and keeps holding it for more songs. The crowd is going nuts, people are getting pissed, im getting pulled and he's getting very upset with the way everyone is acting. Anyway he finally lets it go. The show ends and we start talking again, and he invites me back to his hotel room. I was with my boyfriend at the time, so I politely declined. Damn probably should have gone back with him, but … well life goes on.
Too bad they broke up, I'd have pressed my luck again for sure.
heres my story. one of my favorite bands ever (and still to this day) is Gene. They were touring on the West Coast and I had tickets to see them a few nights. I had driven down to San Diego from SF to see them and met my boyfriend in LA (where he lived). We totally messed up the times of the show and so had to go directly to the show, and luckily we did because it was an early show. When we got into the parking lot, we noticed the tour bus and walked over. Martin came out and shook our hands, and he started signing things for us.
During the show I was right in front, and was sitting on the stage (it was a tiny venue and there was hardly any room). During the set he reaches down (having remembered me) and grabs my hand and starts singing to me. But then he doesn't let go of my hand and keeps holding it for more songs. The crowd is going nuts, people are getting pissed, im getting pulled and he's getting very upset with the way everyone is acting. Anyway he finally lets it go. The show ends and we start talking again, and he invites me back to his hotel room. I was with my boyfriend at the time, so I politely declined. Damn probably should have gone back with him, but … well life goes on.
Too bad they broke up, I'd have pressed my luck again for sure.
To tie in two of these stories: I went to the Oasis Hammerjacks show and my girlfriend asked Liam afterwards whether he "fancied a shag" and he asked her if she had a condom….
Well, let's just leave the story at that.
Brian
Well, let's just leave the story at that.
Brian