Strangely since 1995 till his death he lived near Bridgewater Somerset which is a horrible little town down the road from me, they never used to get any bands down there but over the last few years some big name's have done benefit gigs in his honour, I've seen Badly Drawn Boy and The Super Furry Animals in really small venues.
I'm not sure what he did for the town but they hold him in high regard.
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Originally posted by RantorJoe was always the business and I was utterly gutted when he checked out a few years ago. I saw him with the mescalaroes quite a few times and seeing him blast out White Man in Hammersmith Palais still below me away.
SLF - Inflammable Material was indeed their first album. Funny, they have outlasted the stuff they sang about - suspect device seems from another epoch now. They were always a good live band - Bruce Foxton has been playing bass for them in recent years?
Last year saw SLFs original base (whos name escapes me right now) come back. He was superb though he did drop a ballock or two first night.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanJoe Strummer: Top bloke. Opened the bog windows from the inside at a gig so those without tickets could get in.
Been a Clash (punk in general) fan for years.
It is 30 years since punk started in the UK so expect lots of re-releases and tours and stuff.
Was at an SLF gig last year when they announced their 30th anniversary tour. I didn't half feel old as I saw them on their first tour (inflammable material was their first wasn't it?).
SLF - Inflammable Material was indeed their first album. Funny, they have outlasted the stuff they sang about - suspect device seems from another epoch now. They were always a good live band - Bruce Foxton has been playing bass for them in recent years?
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Joe Strummer: Top bloke. Opened the bog windows from the inside at a gig so those without tickets could get in.
Been a Clash (punk in general) fan for years.
It is 30 years since punk started in the UK so expect lots of re-releases and tours and stuff.
Was at an SLF gig last year when they announced their 30th anniversary tour. I didn't half feel old as I saw them on their first tour (inflammable material was their first wasn't it?).
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Originally posted by RantorNot sure what made you post this Gibbon but I was thinking something similar the other day listening to London Calling.
Without doubt my favourite band of all time and I was lucky enough to see them seven or eight times (depends if youcount the dodgy busking tour thing near the end!)
Glasgow Apollo Jan 1980, 16 Tons tour, both nights - honestly change my outlook on life and music.
Its not often I take any heed of morrisey but he said something recently, in relation to the new york dolls, about a band coming along at the time in your life that was perfectly suited to change you forever and how their music would always have a hold. For me that was The Clash when I was a kid through to old gitdom.
I feel a bit odd and old now....
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Not sure what made you post this Gibbon but I was thinking something similar the other day listening to London Calling.
Without doubt my favourite band of all time and I was lucky enough to see them seven or eight times (depends if youcount the dodgy busking tour thing near the end!)
Glasgow Apollo Jan 1980, 16 Tons tour, both nights - honestly change my outlook on life and music.
Its not often I take any heed of morrisey but he said something recently, in relation to the new york dolls, about a band coming along at the time in your life that was perfectly suited to change you forever and how their music would always have a hold. For me that was The Clash when I was a kid through to old gitdom.
I feel a bit odd and old now....
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