Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 Here are mine:CONFLICT, ICONS OF FILTH, SUBHUMANS, LOST CHERREES, INNER TERRESTRIALS, DISORDER, HEADJAM, BLAGGERS AKA, ANTI-FLAG. Sept. 2003, LondonPOISON GIRLS, ZOUNDS, OMEGA TRIBE + Penny and Eve from CRASS. June 1995, London. Vi Subversa's 60th birthday bash.CONFLICT, SCHWARTZENEGGAR, FEAR OF FEAR. January 1994, LondonOI POLLOI + SUBSTANDARD. August 1993, LondonHARUM SCARUM + OI POLLOI. April 2000, AberdeenTHE DAGDA + SCATHA. 2003, AberdeenKOCHISE + RIOT/CLONE. October 1996, LondonCITIZEN FISH + BENDER. August 1995, LondonCONFLICT, DIRT, KOCHISE, CITIZEN FISH. October 1994, London. As part of Anarchy In The UK - Ten Days That Shook The World fest.DIRT + FINAL WARNING. 1995, London Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirkt Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 it's easy for you to say...i've only got 3 years of goin to punk shows to speak about Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Teabags Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 THE DAGDA + SCATHA. 2003' date=' Aberdeen[/quote']ahhh, can't believe I fucking missed that. was in Abu Dhabi. Fucking arse.my ones were probably.Cathode, Easpa Measa, La Familia Miranda, Belgian Waffles, Strange Corner, Voice of Aggression @ Utrecht, Holland 2003Belgian Waffles, Vinnies Cunts, Bad Blood, Valdez, Voice of Aggression @ Eppegem, Belgium 2003Active Minds, The Varukers, Swellbellys, Dog on a Rope, EatYerGreens, Voice of Aggression @ Kirkcaldy 2003Social Insecurity, Infeckja, Afterbirth, Filthpact @ Edinburgh 2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 it's easy for you to say...i've only got 3 years of goin to punk shows to speak about lol Fair point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 ahhh' date=' can't believe I fucking missed that. was in Abu Dhabi. Fucking arse.my ones were probably.Cathode, Easpa Measa, La Familia Miranda, Belgian Waffles, Strange Corner, Voice of Aggression @ Utrecht, Holland 2003Belgian Waffles, Vinnies Cunts, Bad Blood, Valdez, Voice of Aggression @ Eppegem, Belgium 2003Active Minds, The Varukers, Swellbellys, Dog on a Rope, EatYerGreens, Voice of Aggression @ Kirkcaldy 2003Social Insecurity, Infeckja, Afterbirth, Filthpact @ Edinburgh 2004[/quote']Yeah, The Dagda kill.Active Minds? Nice nice guys. And DIY to the core. I actually caught their very first London show 1993 with DIRT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 12, 2004 Report Share Posted June 12, 2004 I thought this would have been a way more popular thread:( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metallica_jaco Posted June 13, 2004 Report Share Posted June 13, 2004 well it is punk, it isnt exactly gonna be popular... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirkt Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 i guess cos its hard to come up with 10 that are punk cos then it goes down to what is punk etc ie: Pink Grease sound like New York Dolls but I dunno if i could include them, and I don't know if to include Allergo cos their metal but with a hardcore attitude...well I'll have a go but in no particular order:FREAKS UNION: anti-war gig,, hull, welly: A great sense of unity down the front, everyone marching while chanting no war...PENNYWISE: leeds fest 2003: one of first punk bands i got into and they played a blinder of a setTEARJERK, old george Goole : A fuckin ace venue in the fastest rising punk scene in the UK...only holds like 60 people but everyone loved it...ended with their new, classic song "hope against hope" with everyone in crowd holding baz up while he sangSTRIKEOUT: boston. the indian queen: Already one of most established punk scenes....such an amazing gig with circle pits, wall of deaths and human pyramidsREAL MCKENZIES: Aberdeen, dr drakes...hadnt been to a gig with such a good atmosphere in the crowd since the anti-war gig mentioned above, no one was there to look macho in the pit, it was just bout havin a good time and the band were greatSEVERED HEAD OF STATE: Aberdeen, dr drakesKING PRAWN: Hull, Welly ClubACT OF VIOLENCE: Scarborough, murrays : Ok this more metal...in your sick of it all meets hatebreed kinda way but still ace, vocalist had a broken foot and was jumping off tablesBREHVNEZ, aberdeen, dr drakes: A great band, shame they splitFREAKS UNION, hull, welly club (again) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 well it is punk' date=' it isnt exactly gonna be popular... [/size'] I'm just perplexed. There are punk folks post here, but they haven't posted a message. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 i guess cos its hard to come up with 10 that are punk cos then it goes down to what is punk etc ie: Pink Grease sound like New York Dolls but I dunno if i could include them' date=' and I don't know if to include Allergo cos their metal but with a hardcore attitude...well I'll have a go but in no particular order:FREAKS UNION: anti-war gig,, hull, welly: A great sense of unity down the front, everyone marching while chanting no war...PENNYWISE: leeds fest 2003: one of first punk bands i got into and they played a blinder of a setTEARJERK, old george Goole : A fuckin ace venue in the fastest rising punk scene in the UK...only holds like 60 people but everyone loved it...ended with their new, classic song "hope against hope" with everyone in crowd holding baz up while he sangSTRIKEOUT: boston. the indian queen: Already one of most established punk scenes....such an amazing gig with circle pits, wall of deaths and human pyramidsREAL MCKENZIES: Aberdeen, dr drakes...hadnt been to a gig with such a good atmosphere in the crowd since the anti-war gig mentioned above, no one was there to look macho in the pit, it was just bout havin a good time and the band were greatSEVERED HEAD OF STATE: Aberdeen, dr drakesKING PRAWN: Hull, Welly ClubACT OF VIOLENCE: Scarborough, murrays : Ok this more metal...in your sick of it all meets hatebreed kinda way but still ace, vocalist had a broken foot and was jumping off tablesBREHVNEZ, aberdeen, dr drakes: A great band, shame they splitFREAKS UNION, hull, welly club (again)[/quote']Severed Head Of State? Yeah, they were great. Preferred Brezhnev first time round. Crazy frontman. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psydoll Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Nae debating about what's punk or not Capdown @ Kef - Can't remember which time this was but this was an excellent gig (as Capdown are prone to put on ) with plenty of dancing freens there.Misfits @ Lemon Tree - Nae the original lineup and a' that but again the many freens dancing and buildup of drinking was most pleasing indeed. Shame I missed SikTh that night though.Amen @ Gig On The Green - First time I'd seen them and an incendiary performance. Chaos comes out on crutches, jumps off amps, berates us, screams and shouts and generally is everything I'd hoped for and more. Love this band.Alec Empire @ Leeds Festival - Got my shoes destroyed by one of the maddest crowds I've been in and thoroughly enjoyed the electropunk mayhem of the ATR man.Turbonegro @ Lemon Tree - Death punk pedallers often overlooked as 'serious' musicians due to the hilarity ensuing from their appearance but excellent solos, Hank's onstage banter and the blood and feathering of the audience clinch this one for me Dangerfields @ Drakes - The most recent appearance. Got myself a t-shirt and had an excellent time dancing throughout the set. The band as ever are excellent and my trainers get absolutely wrecked. Apparently you enjoy yourself more if an item of footwear is destroyed at a gig Swellbellys @ Drakes - The second last time they've played here. Waited for so long to see them and enjoyed them through a boozy haze.The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster @ Caird Hall - Excellent support act for the mighty Placebo. Wild-eyed staring and a man with about a thousand different voices in him made this the perfect setup for an excellent set from Molko and co.The Offspring @ Leeds Festival - All set to repeat this [hopefully] at this years festival. Genuinely seemed to be enjoying themselves and an excellent setlist meant they were a most pleasing live prospect.Karloff @ Drakes - With the Gin Goblins is probably my favourite Karloff appearance. Enthusiastic crowd and muchos moshworthy action complimenting Ash's usual onstage antics. Tight set and now can't wait for the Lemon Tree launch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchPact Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Some memorable shows:Outcold/We Become Less/In Decades Decline - Old Drakes - Long Time agoOi Polloi/Liber8 + 1 i can't remember - Old Drakes - Long Time AgoBreznhev(1st time With the pogo stick)/Stillborn +1? - Dr DrakesCathode/Easpa Measa/VOA + More - Utrecht Holland Summer 2003.Remains Of the Day / Keitzer + Tonnes more - Dr Drakes Sept 2003.Capdown/Whizzwood + More? - Lava Long Time AgoNapalm Death + Nu Metal bands i can't remember - Lava Long Time AgoScatha/In Decades Decline/black Atom/Risactonia/Residue - Dr Drakes Summer 2002Divide/In Decades Decline/Stillborn/Ruptured Spleen - Dr Drakes Winter 2002? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Some memorable shows:Outcold/We Become Less/In Decades Decline - Old Drakes - Long Time agoOi Polloi/Liber8 + 1 i can't remember - Old Drakes - Long Time AgoBreznhev(1st time With the pogo stick)/Stillborn +1? - Dr DrakesCathode/Easpa Measa/VOA + More - Utrecht Holland Summer 2003.Remains Of the Day / Keitzer + Tonnes more - Dr Drakes Sept 2003.Capdown/Whizzwood + More? - Lava Long Time AgoNapalm Death + Nu Metal bands i can't remember - Lava Long Time AgoScatha/In Decades Decline/black Atom/Risactonia/Residue - Dr Drakes Summer 2002Divide/In Decades Decline/Stillborn/Ruptured Spleen - Dr Drakes Winter 2002?You caught that show with Oi Polloi? Cool. Yeah, Social Insecurity played that night too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MitchPact Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Yeah that was a while back eh? Think I'd just turned 18. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 14, 2004 Report Share Posted June 14, 2004 Yeah that was a while back eh? Think I'd just turned 18.Remember some friends and I had taken part in a march against the war on Afghanistan here in Aberdeen that day. Hung up the banner we'd made at the gig. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Andrew Griswold Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 THE JOYCE MCKINNEY EXPERIENCE - Belfast Art College 1988THERAPY? - Belfast Art College 1991BAD RELIGION + LEATHERFACE + DRIVE - London Astoria 1991STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - Belfast Ulster Hall 1991RAMONES - Brixton Academy 1992MOTRHEAD - London Forum 1994ZEKE + THE HOOKERS + THE BULEMICS - NYC Knitting Factory 2000THE UNDERTONES - Londonderry Vibe 2000NAPALM DEATH - Edinburgh Liquid Rooms 2001THE DONNAS - Glasgow Cathouse 2001NASHVILLE PUSSY - Glasgow Cathouse 2001MISFITS - Dublin Temple Bar Music Centre 2003POISON IDEA - Belfast Warzone Centre 2003HANSON BROTHERS - Belfast Front Page 2003Yes I know that's 14 - sue me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 THE JOYCE MCKINNEY EXPERIENCE - Belfast Art College 1988THERAPY? - Belfast Art College 1991BAD RELIGION + LEATHERFACE + DRIVE - London Astoria 1991STIFF LITTLE FINGERS - Belfast Ulster Hall 1991RAMONES - Brixton Academy 1992MOTRHEAD - London Forum 1994ZEKE + THE HOOKERS + THE BULEMICS - NYC Knitting Factory 2000THE UNDERTONES - Londonderry Vibe 2000NAPALM DEATH - Edinburgh Liquid Rooms 2001THE DONNAS - Glasgow Cathouse 2001NASHVILLE PUSSY - Glasgow Cathouse 2001MISFITS - Dublin Temple Bar Music Centre 2003POISON IDEA - Belfast Warzone Centre 2003HANSON BROTHERS - Belfast Front Page 2003Yes I know that's 14 - sue me!You saw The Joyce McKinney Experience? Wow. Had a 7" by these folks back in the day, though can't remember what it was called. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Andrew Griswold Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 Boring Rock. It was great. Their LP, Joyce Offspring, is a masterpiece and long overdue a CD reissue! They were my favourite punk band for ages and ages.Belfast 1987-1991 was a great time for touring punk/HC bands. This was when I started going to gigs (I was born in '73) and I was lucky enough to see Doom, Concrete Sox, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Instigators, Snuff, No Means No, The Victim's Family, Ripcord, Sore Throat, Inside Out, Anhrefn, Leatherface, Green Day, Spermbirds, NOFX, Go!, Decadence Within, Chaos UK, Oi Polloi, Active Minds, Drive, Jailcell Recipes, Mega City Four, Senseless Things, Manic Street Preachers and many more 'back in the day'... not to mention kick-ass local bands such as Pink Turds In Space, Sledgehammer, F.U.A.L., Killercrust and God Cops.Nowadays, the likes of [spunge] and Jesse James don't quite cut it for me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 16, 2004 Report Share Posted June 16, 2004 Boring Rock. It was great. Their LP' date=' Joyce Offspring, is a masterpiece and long overdue a CD reissue! They were my favourite punk band for ages and ages.Belfast 1987-1991 was a great time for touring punk/HC bands. This was when I started going to gigs (I was born in '73) and I was lucky enough to see Doom, Concrete Sox, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Instigators, Snuff, No Means No, The Victim's Family, Ripcord, Sore Throat, Inside Out, Anhrefn, Leatherface, Green Day, Spermbirds, NOFX, Go!, Decadence Within, Chaos UK, Oi Polloi, Active Minds, Drive, Jailcell Recipes, Mega City Four, Senseless Things, Manic Street Preachers and many more 'back in the day'... not to mention kick-ass local bands such as Pink Turds In Space, Sledgehammer, F.U.A.L., Killercrust and God Cops.Nowadays, the likes of [spunge'] and Jesse James don't quite cut it for me!You've caught some cool bands. And FUAL? Shit, their full length Fuck Up And Live is one of my all time favourite albums.And hey, just noticed you're a member of The Dangerfields. I've caught you guys a few times at Drakes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Andrew Griswold Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 Fuck Up And Live is great, another one that could do with a CD reissue.We're playing Drake's again on 22nd July, you should come see us! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 17, 2004 Report Share Posted June 17, 2004 Yeah, there's a lot of cool shit from back in the day that I'd love to see re-issued - Dan, Stalag 17, The Apostles, The Next World, Potential Threat, The Sears...Who are you gonna be playing with at Drakes July 22nd? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest allsystemsfail Posted June 19, 2004 Report Share Posted June 19, 2004 Hey, thanks:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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