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Oh, and of course, Tiger Lilies in many pubs in the N1 region, most often the King's Head Uppe1r Street. Mid 90s heaven.
Recently I found this onth inernet:
"I can still remember some of my favourite ever performance were in pubs. We used to play in the King’s Head in Islington and that was a fantastic place to play. I remember we used to go on on a Monday or Tuesday and then eventually I persuaded the manager to give us a Saturday and it was amazing! A lot of fans started to come. Normally it’s just a bar with people drinking beer and the bands were usually cover bands but on a Saturday night the whole bar would just be full of Tiger Lillies fans. And I remember at one of the shows everybody just started stamping on the floor, the atmosphere was incredible."
Me again: it really was!
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 10:47 - Sep 23 with 1427 views
Same mate. My mate (and fellow R who now lives in Sweden after working with a band called Portion Control back in that era) and me used to go to loads of Blancmange gigs. The sound was so raw and modern. I still like Gods Kitchen as it reminds me of those times. Other bands we used to see back then were The Passage, Sad Lovers and Giants, The Cocteau Twins (Liz Fraser used to erotically use one of her tits as a tambourine) The Sound, Human League, Cabaret Voltaire and my beloved New Order. It was a great time for music.
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 11:11 - Sep 23 with 1383 views
AC/DC at the Red Cow in Hammersmith Clannad in the foyer at Wandsworth Town Hall Stranglers, Supertramp at the Greyhound Thin Lizzy, Nazareth at the Marquee
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 11:51 - Sep 23 with 1348 views
Nirvana is always the band that springs to mind first. Saw them at the Astoria supporting Tad (probably on the same tour with Mudhoney) then again at ULU and The Dome in Tufnell Park.
Oasis at the Barfly, laughably terrible. They got the ache with the punters in the bar afterwards who told them so which was funny at the time. Coldplay at the same venue on another night, on some NME thing.
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 13:31 - Sep 23 with 1208 views
Eons ago, I saw Suicidal Tendencies at the Town and Country Club. It was by some distance the scariest gig this softie from the suburbs had (has) ever been too; great atmosphere and performance by the band but an intense experience with wild behaviour and a large, seething mosh pit.
I was queuing to get my French cousin a Suicidal baseball cap - they were the mutt's nuts - when someone tapped me on the shoulder. This is it, I thought, I am going to get my face smashed in for spilling someone's pint or ogling someone's girlfriend but no, it was a grinning, long lost friend who lived nearby and who had popped in for some calming music before bedtime
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 13:31 - Sep 23 with 1207 views
I don't remember Hendrix at the Farx, apart from the night he died when they played the whole of Band of Gypsies.
I saw Free at the Farx just after Alright Now came out. It was rammed so tight the only thing keeping us cool was the sweat dripping off the ceiling. Good times, eh!
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 13:57 - Sep 23 with 1168 views
I saw IDLES at The Forum (Town and Country Club as was) last year, didn't really know what to expect but it was probably the most intimidating yet friendly atmosphere I've known at a gig.
A few where the support ended up bigger than the headliners, for better or worse: First band I ever saw - SImple Minds (Magazine) - rubbish! The Specials, third on the bill behind Gang of Four and The Mekons Scritti Politti (The Pop Group) Big Country (Theatre of Hate) U2 (Talking Heads...might have to pay more than £3.50 for that now)
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 15:01 - Sep 23 with 1113 views
If they were in London, I am pretty sure I was there for two of those. The Gang of Four (great band) and Mekons one and the Theatre of Hate one. You have reminded me that I also saw Big Country supporting U2 which I think was at the Palais.
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What bands did you see before they became famous. on 17:47 - Sep 23 with 1000 views