So, who can confirm what on this list:
HellGirthFembotPlangentThe GoofysBitchsqueakThe WastesZebraFlying CorpseSpoolDungBig LunkThe LoofahsFiendishThe Queer Fuckers
― trappist monkey, Friday, 14 October 2005 21:44 (twenty years ago)
They're playing the Paradox next Tuesday opening for Sleeping People from San Diego.
― donut hallivallerieburtonelli omg lol (donut), Friday, 14 October 2005 21:48 (twenty years ago)
― trappist monkey, Friday, 14 October 2005 21:49 (twenty years ago)
― Matt #2 (Matt #2), Friday, 14 October 2005 21:50 (twenty years ago)
― kit brash (kit brash), Saturday, 15 October 2005 08:09 (twenty years ago)
― trappist monkey, Saturday, 15 October 2005 16:23 (twenty years ago)
Are individual artists rather than bands good for you?
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― Tuomas (Tuomas), Saturday, 15 October 2005 16:27 (twenty years ago)
― trappist monkey, Saturday, 15 October 2005 16:40 (twenty years ago)
List of bands that played at Dagenham RoundhouseFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBetween the years 1969 and 1975, many acts performed at the Dagenham Roundhouse venue, which was also known as the Village Blues Club.Act Date Support Band / NotesBlodwyn Pig 29 Mar 1969 Killing Floor & Yellow Dog. Opening Night - membership 1s (5p) and entry 7s6d (37.5p)Led Zeppelin 5 Apr 1969 Reflection & The FurtherTerry Reid 12 Apr 1969 Sam Apple PieTaste (with Rory Gallagher) 19 Apr 1969[1] SteamhammerSpooky Tooth 26 Apr 1969 Savoy Brown 3 May 1969 Chicken Shack 10 May 1969 Fairport Convention 17 May 1969 Cancelled Due To AccidentEclection 24 May 1969 The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation 31 May 1969 Jethro Tull 7 Jun 1969 The FurtherSpooky Tooth 14 Jun 1969 The GroundhogsCaravan 21 Jun 1969 Brian Auger and the Trinity 28 Jun 1969 Family 5 Jul 1969[2] Some sources incorrectly suggest Friday 4 July[3]Sam Apple Pie 12 Jul 1969 Reflection 19 Jul 1969 Edgar Broughton Band 26 Jul 1969 Blossom Toes 2 Aug 1969 Imagination 9 Aug 1969 Bakerloo 16 Aug 1969 Liverpool Scene 23 Aug 1969 Closed For The Isle Of Wight Festival 30 Aug 1969 Sam Apple Pie 6 Sep 1969 Edgar Broughton Band 13 Sep 1969 Clouds 20 Sep 1969 King Crimson originally billed?[4]Renaissance 27 Sep 1969 KeySavoy Brown 4 Oct 1969 Circus 11 Oct 1969 King Crimson[4][5] 18 Oct 1969 Howlin' Wolf 25 Oct 1969 Bent Cement1 Nov 1969 Family were scheduled, but it is believed that this gig was cancelled as Family played again on Tuesday 18 NovemberGraham Bond 8 Nov 1969 Soft Machine 15 Nov 1969 Keith Tippett GroupFamily 18 Nov 1969[2] Taste 22 Nov 1969 Edgar Broughton Band 29 Nov 1969 Principal Edwards Magic Theatre 6 Dec 1969 Liverpool Scene 13 Dec 1969 Deep Purple 20 Dec 1969 Closed for Christmas 27 Dec 1969 Stone The Crows 3 Jan 1970 Tyrannosaurus Rex 10 Jan 1970 Hard Meat 17 Jan 1970 Imagination. (Some sources suggest this was headlined by Colosseum)Steamhammer 24 Jan 1970 WildmouthPentangle 31 Jan 1970 Edgar Broughton Band 7 Feb 1970 MorningHeavy Jelly 14 Feb 1970 KeyGracious! 21 Feb 1970 MorningFamily 28 Feb 1970[2] StackridgeSam Apple Pie 7 Mar 1970 Mr. CharlieFairport Convention 14 Mar 1970[6] Surly BirdBlodwyn Pig 21 Mar 1970 ValhallaDeep Purple 28 Mar 1970 RatTaste (with Rory Gallagher) 4 Apr 1970[1] Sour Milk SeaTyrannosaurus Rex 11 Apr 1970 MandragonProcol Harum 18 Apr 1970 Rat[7]Black Widow 25 Apr 1970 Judy Blue EyesHumble Pie 2 May 1970 My CakeDeep Purple 9 May 1970 IpsissimusMott The Hoople 16 May 1970 Killing FloorSavoy Brown[7] 23 May 1970 Turn CircleHigh Tide 30 May 1970 TupeloFree 6 Jun 1970 Wet PaintTaste (with Rory Gallagher) 13 Jun 1970[1] GnidrologIf 20 Jun 1970 GrowthEdgar Broughton Band 27 Jun 1970 BenFairport Convention 4 Jul 1970 Uncle John's GutStone The Crows 11 Jul 1970 Sweet BlindnessWriting On The Wall 18 Jul 1970 GrizeldaSam Apple Pie 25 Jul 1970 Custers TrackDerek and the Dominos 1 Aug 1970 SupertrampQuintessence 8 Aug 1970 National Head BandBlack Widow 15 Aug 1970 Principal EdwardsYes 22 Aug 1970 Nosher BrownClosed For The Isle Of Wight Festival 29 Aug 1970 Free 5 Sep 1970 StormTyrannosaurus Rex 12 Sep 1970 Bram StokerBlodwyn Pig 19 Sep 1970 HowlFamily 26 Sep 1970[8] MythicaThe Tony Williams Lifetime (Jack Bruce) 3 Oct 1970 AardvarkSavoy Brown 10 Oct 1970 Tear GasMott The Hoople 17 Oct 1970 Nosher BrownHardin & York 24 Oct 1970[8] Surly Bird. (Some sources suggest Taste headlined but this may be based solely on a poster)Bram Stoker 31 Oct 1970[8] The Edgar Broughton Band were due to headline but were stuck in Germany due to "passport hassles".Quintessence 7 Nov 1970 HowlFleetwood Mac 14 Nov 1970[9] MandrakeFairport Convention 21 Nov 1970 Old MickTyrannosaurus Rex 28 Nov 1970 Nick PickettStone the Crows 5 Dec 1970 Rocking ChairPink Floyd 12 Dec 1970 Quintessence 19 Dec 1970 ZoeFamily 2 Jan 1971[2] Elton John 9 Jan 1971 SiegeStud 16 Jan 1971 Brewer's DroopColosseum[7] 23 Jan 1971 KarakorumSkid Row 30 Jan 1971 EvolutionThe Groundhogs 6 Feb 1971 Agapus (Replaced Camelot)Gary Wright 13 Feb 1971 PremonitionBonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band 20 Feb 1971 Yes 27 Feb 1971 Kripple VisionCurved Air 6 Mar 1971 Sweet ThunderSkid Row 13 Mar 1971 ReniaTerry Reid 20 Mar 1971 Black WidowQuintessence 27 Mar 1971 Elton John was billed, but this was cancelled on medical advice "due to the pressure of sustained work"[10]Family 3 Apr 1971[2] Nick PickettMott The Hoople 10 Apr 1971 CollusionEdgar Broughton Band 17 Apr 1971 RocksanaOsibisa 24 Apr 1971 9:30 FlyFairport Convention 1 May 1971 Help YourselfEast Of Eden 8 May 1971 Galloping EyesAtomic Rooster 15 May 1971 ZooParliament-Funkadelic 22 May 1971 National Head BandArgent 29 May 1971 Patto (Originally Smooth Bitch but they cancelled)Skid Row 5 Jun 1971 Gypsy and Sweet Thunder (Billed as 'Whitsun Festival')Climax Chicago Blues Band 12 Jun 1971 Daddy LonglegsUriah Heep 19 Jun 1971 UK Tour. Supported by Hot Cottage[11]Stray 26 Jun 1971 Gnome Sweet GnomeWishbone Ash 3 Jul 1971 RazzMedicine Head 10 Jul 1971 AudienceThe Groundhogs 17 Jul 1971 ReniaRory Gallagher 24 Jul 1971[1] GollumSam Apple Pie 31 Jul 1971 NimboBlack Widow 7 Aug 1971 T2Fairport Convention 14 Aug 1971 I.E.The Grease Band 21 Aug 1971 Third World WarFleetwood Mac 28 Aug 1971 Climax Chicago Blues Band 4 Sep 1971 QuiverUriah Heep 11 Sep 1971 Open RoadCurved Air 18 Sep 1971 JerusalemMott The Hoople 25 Sep 1971 TitanicWishbone Ash 2 Oct 1971 Hot CottageT2 9 Oct 1971 Jackal. Originally scheduled to be Vinegar JoeQuintessence 16 Oct 1971 Beggars OperaThe Velvet Underground 19 Oct 1971 Vinegar JoeBlack Widow 23 Oct 1971 CollusionAudience 30 Oct 1971[12] FerryNazareth 6 Nov 1971 GuffHeads Hands & Feet (with Albert Lee) 13 Nov 1971[13][14] Morgan. (Slade's site claim they played here that night, but there are no other references to this.)Patto 20 Nov 1971[15] Carol Grimes Uncle DogRedbone 27 Nov 1971 One Hand ClappingSam Apple Pie 4 Dec 1971 Osibisa 11 Dec 1971 UniverseUriah Heep 18 Dec 1971[11] Bullet - The Xmas Party - rescheduled for 29 March 1972 due to power cutThe Groundhogs 1 Jan 1972 Grannie. The Genesis Archive suggests that Genesis played this night,[16] but all the evidence is to the contrary.Rory Gallagher 8 Jan 1972[1] Gravy TrainMott The Hoople 15 Jan 1972 25 Views Of WorthingThe Sutherland Brothers Band 22 Jan 1972 Hawkwind Cancelled[17]UFO 29 Jan 1972 ByzantiumStray 5 Feb 1972 Pink Fairies 12 Feb 1972 Tranquillity. Some sources suggest Slade headlined, possibly because it appears on Don Powell's site, but as Slade were in Scotland both the day before and the day after, it seems unlikely.Deep Purple 19 Feb 1972 Spontaneous CombustionWishbone Ash 26 Feb 1972 Cat IronHawkwind 4 Mar 1972[17] Ragidy AndySlade 11 Mar 1972 JackalHeads Hands & Feet 18 Mar 1972 Junkyard AngelEdgar Broughton 25 Mar 1972 SwastikaUriah Heep 29 Mar 1972[18] Rescheduled from 18 December 1971Status Quo 1 Apr 1972 CathedralQuintessence 8 Apr 1972 John St FieldFairport Convention 15 Apr 1972 FruuppGood Habit 22 Apr 1972 Capability BrownStray 29 Apr 1972 JonesyBarclay James Harvest 6 May 1972 CancelledDr. John 13 May 1972 Holy RollerBrinsley Schwarz 20 May 1972 RefugeeArgent 27 May 1972 SpreadeagleHawkwind 3 Jun 1972[17][19] Magic MuscleOsibisa 10 Jun 1972 Trapeze. Trapeze played first on a stage at the back of the venue. Osibisa then used the main stage at the front of the venueClimax Chicago Blues Band 17 Jun 1972 MalakaStatus Quo 24 Jun 1972 MalakaRory Gallagher[1] 1 Jul 1972 ByzantiumSam Apple Pie 8 Jul 1972 ReniaStackridge 15 Jul 1972 Incredible HogAtomic Rooster 22 Jul 1972[20] SlowhandVinegar Joe 29 Jul 1972[20] BigglesMan 5 Aug 1972[21] String Driven ThingQuintessence 12 Aug 1972 Coloured CoatUriah Heep 19 Aug 1972 Jake HolmesFruupp 26 Aug 1972 Shame. Skid Row had just split up, so their appearance was cancelled. However, Brush Shiels (from Skid Row) appeared as a guest with Fruupp.Hawkwind 2 Sep 1972[17][19] Magic MusclePink Fairies 9 Sep 1972 JonesyElectric Light Orchestra 16 Sep 1972 RatRoy Wood's Wizzard 23 Sep 1972 ShameladyStatus Quo 30 Sep 1972 Incredible HogArgent 7 Oct 1972 KiteArthur Browns Kingdom Come 14 Oct 1972 BigglesEast Of Eden 21 Oct 1972 Refugee. There is some doubt over this gig.Stray 28 Oct 1972 SuccubusFusion Orchestra 4 Nov 1972[22] AliasBudgie 11 Nov 1972 ZoeSnake Eye 18 Nov 1972 RatNazareth 25 Nov 1972 NecromandusPink Fairies 2 Dec 1972 SpringhillOsibisa 9 Dec 1972 Mike MaranBudgie 16 Dec 1972 ShameladyStackridge 23 Dec 1972 Pigsty Hill Light Orchestra & Gordon HaskellStray 30 Dec 1972 SlowhandGenesis 6 Jan 1973 Darien SpiritNazareth 13 Jan 1973 Fat GrappleStatus Quo 20 Jan 1973 Steel PeachFocus 27 Jan 1973 SlowhandVinegar Joe 3 Feb 1973 Rusty ButlerHome 10 Feb 1973 RefugeeSilverhead 17 Feb 1973 Snow LeopardMan 24 Feb 1973[21] FinbowFruupp 3 Mar 1973 SpringhillPink Fairies 10 Mar 1973 AlbertThin Lizzy 17 Mar 1973 Incredible HogElectric Light Orchestra 24 Mar 1973 Ro RoStray 31 Mar 1973 Ro RoStealers Wheel 7 Apr 1973 Innomina Pheris ?JSD Band 14 Apr 1973 Ellis 21 Apr 1973 PussyGlencoe 28 Apr 1973 SlowhandNazareth 5 May 1973 Robin TrowerSilverhead 12 May 1973 Rainbow RailwayArthur Brown 19 May 1973[23] AlbertMedicine Head 26 May 1973 PussyPink Fairies 2 Jun 1973 FangMarsha Hunt’s 22 9 Jun 1973 RimmingtonStealers Wheel 16 Jun 1973 RegenerationGreenslade 23 Jun 1973 Refugee ?Thin Lizzy 30 Jun 1973 ArgusMan 7 Jul 1973[21] John St. FieldStray 14 Jul 1973 GuffJack the Lad 21 Jul 1973 SpringhillSilverhead 28 Jul 1973 ShameladyDarryl Ways Wolf 4 Aug 1973 PussySam Apple Pie 11 Aug 1973 MantraAverage White Band 18 Aug 1973 James HoggClosed for Bank Holiday 25 Aug 1973 Pink Fairies 1 Sep 1973 All Things New (Was scheduled to be Nazareth)[24]Chicken Shack 8 Sep 1973 FusionMedicine Head 15 Sep 1973 Steel PeachEdgar Broughton Band 22 Sep 1973 Budlipp SpringerFaust[25] 29 Sep 1973 Henry Cow[24][25]Greenslade 6 Oct 1973 PiggyMan 13 Oct 1973 [21][26] Deke Leonard's Iceberg, Vyvyan Morris and John St Field.Stray 20 Oct 1973 ContrabandSkin Alley 27 Oct 1973 Posters / Melody Maker ads are unclear on this night.Nektar 3 Nov 1973 Manfred Mann's Earth Band 10 Nov 1973 RegenerationSilverhead 17 Nov 1973 VineyardGlencoe 24 Nov 1973 Bitter HarvestGeordie 1 Dec 1973 Sensational Alex Harvey Band 8 Dec 1973 BeckettGolden Earring 11 Dec 1973 MoonstoneGreenslade 15 Dec 1973 VineyardPink Fairies 22 Dec 1973 PiggyCockney Rebel 29 Dec 1973 FancyGypsy 5 Jan 1974 Super VoleStray 12 Jan 1974 VineyardFruupp 19 Jan 1974 Magill Or Mcgill ??Barclay James Harvest 26 Jan 1974[27] Support act: Regeneration. Set included: Summer Soldier; Medicine Man; She Said; One Hundred Thousand Smiles Out; Galadriel; After The Day; Crazy (Over You); Mocking Bird; Dark Now My SkyWild Turkey 2 Feb 1974 Mother SunCan 9 Feb 1974 Babe Ruth 12 Feb 1974 Nektar 16 Feb 1974 Sensational Alex Harvey Band. 23 Feb 1974 Wooden Lion. There is some doubt over this gig, as it does not appear on the official SAHB list, and SAHB were in Scotland both the day before and the day after.Snafu 2 Mar 1974 GuffCockney Rebel 5 Mar 1974 Fusion Orchestra 9 Mar 1974[22] All Things NewQueen 12 Mar 1974 NutzThin Lizzy 16 Mar 1974 PanacheManfred Mann's Earth Band 23 Mar 1974 JanusRonnie Lane's Slim Chance 30 Mar 1974 Rab NoakesGreenslade 6 Apr 1974 Gravy TrainStray 13 Apr 1974 PandemoniumMantra 20 Apr 1974 Refugee CancelledSnafu 27 Apr 1974 PoserHorslips 4 May 1974 DizzyPremiata Forneria Marconi (PFM) 11 May 1974 PaisleyBlodwyn Pig 18 May 1974 Budlipp SpringerThe Groundhogs 25 May 1974 VineyardAlquin 1 Jun 1974 RegenerationBarclay James Harvest 8 Jun 1974[27] Rare Bird. Incorrectly recorded in the source as 6/8. Possibly a US source?Silverhead 15 Jun 1974 Scum Of The EarthMagma 19 Jun 1974 Babe Ruth 22 Jun 1974 Mike StoreyCockney Rebel 26 Jun 1974 Be Bop DeluxeNektar 29 Jun 1974 A Band Called OSutherland Brothers & Quiver 6 Jul 1974 SlowhandSnafu 13 Jul 1974 GreepStrider 20 Jul 1974 PercyBudgie 27 Jul 1974 RegenerationEdgar Broughton Band 3 Aug 1974 CathedralStray 10 Aug 1974 JanusMan 17 Aug 1974[21] Al MatthewsSam Apple Pie 24 Aug 1974[21] National FlagGreenslade 31 Aug 1974 Million Dollar BandHeavy Metal Kids 7 Sep 1974 Nutz 14 Sep 1974 Yellow BirdGong 21 Sep 1974 VandellaCan 28 Sep 1974[28] U.K. Tour; unissued recording; set list;GomorrhaBudgie 5 Oct 1974 EarthriseOsibisa 12 Oct 1974 Clemen PullManfred Mann's Earth Band 19 Oct 1974 Jackie Lynton's GrandeThin Lizzy 26 Oct 1974 JanusFruupp 2 Nov 1974 David McWilliamsJSD Band 9 Nov 1974 Million Dollar BandNektar 16 Nov 1974 John St FieldAce 23 Nov 1974 AsylumStray 30 Nov 1974 JanusThe Groundhogs 7 Dec 1974 RegenerationGreenslade 14 Dec 1974 SorrelHeavy Metal Kids 21 Dec 1974 AsylumAce 28 Dec 1974 EarthriseNutz 4 Jan 1975 GasworksLindisfarne 11 Jan 1975 Clemen PullSnafu 18 Jan 1975 CruiserDog Soldier 25 Jan 1975 CancelledEdgar Broughton Band 25 Jan 1975 Still LifeA Band Called O 1 Feb 1975 All Things NewBudgie 8 Feb 1975 Lee Kosmin BandSutherland Brothers & Quiver 15 Feb 1975 Clemen PullFruupp 22 Feb 1975 Double Sausage BandDr. Feelgood 1 Mar 1975 Slippery Sam.There is some doubt over this gig, as it does not appear on the official Dr Feelgood list, and the Naughty Rhythms Tour, with Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers and Kokomo as support, finished the previous day.Stray 8 Mar 1975 RegenerationThe Groundhogs 15 Mar 1975 Panache & Good ThinkingAlvin Lee & Company 22 Mar 1975 JanusOsibisa 29 Mar 1975 Clemen PullNutz 5 Apr 1975 OasisJackie Lynton's Grande 12 Apr 1975 KrakatoaRory Gallagher 19 Apr 1975[29] RolandSnafu 26 Apr 1975 BadgeBudgie 3 May 1975 BorzoiHatfield and the North 10 May 1975 SuperchildKokomo 17 May 1975 Lee Kosmin BandHeavy Metal Kids 24 May 1975 SorrelSassafras 31 May 1975 StonehengeBarclay James Harvest 5 Jun 1975 Charity show - Barclay James Harvest was billed but did not appearThin Lizzy 7 Jun 1975[30] Good ThinkingDr. Feelgood 14 Jun 1975 Grandma MosesA Band Called O 21 Jun 1975 NecromancerClosed 28 Jun 1975 Curved Air cancelledStray 5 Jul 1975 OasisKursaal Flyers 12 Jul 1975 JugglerMama Bear 19 Jul 1975 Wally & Pardon Me Sir were originally scheduledNutz 26 Jul 1975 KrakatoaSnafu 2 Aug 1975 RazorbacksJudas Priest 9 Aug 1975 BenefitMotörhead 16 Aug 1975 Cock SparrowClosed for Bank Holiday 23 Aug 1975 Chapman Whitney Streetwalkers 30 Aug 1975 StirlingGonzalez 6 Sep 1975 Dennis Connolly BandUFO 13 Sep 1975 Clemen PullBabe Ruth 20 Sep 1975 EasyPink Fairies 27 Sep 1975 Pardon Me SirBe Bop Deluxe 4 Oct 1975 NecromancerZzebra 11 Oct 1975 A Band Called O 18 Oct 1975 Steve Walker BandSassafras 25 Oct 1975 Mean StreakThin Lizzy 1 Nov 1975[31] HandbagSailor 8 Nov 1975 Easy. The final night at the Village. The poster appeared with the following text on it: "We regret that due to objections from the G.L.C. the club will be closed after this Saturday because of complaints from local residents regarding the noise. We hope the club will be ready to re-open very shortly. Please watch MM for full details of re-opening. If you would like to help with a petition please write to the Roundhouse." Sadly, "very shortly" turned into nearly 37 years.Stray 19 May 2012 Del Bromhams's Blues Devils / Steve Kelly (Reunion I).[32][33] [34] [35]The Big Blues Jam (Jon Amor/Pete Gage/Mark Barrett/Dave Doherty & Friends) 11 May 2013 Jon Amor (Reunion II).[32][36]The Pink Torpedoes (Pete Gage/Paul Hartshorn/Pete Lowrey/Dave Raeburn) 28 Sep 2013 Steve Kelly (Reunion III).[32][37]Stray 31 May 2014 Blues Devils / Del Bromham (Reunion IV)[32][38]Son of Man & the All Stars Band 13 Sep 2014 The band featured George Jones (Son of Micky Jones) along with Bob Richards on drums who were both with MAN and they were joined by several members of SASSAFRAS (Reunion V)[32][39]Martin Turner plays the music of Wishbone Ash 30 May 2015 Steve Kelly (Reunion VI)[32][40]Son of Man with Deke Leonard 12 Sep 2015 Steve Kelly (Reunion VII)[32][41] Due to the sad closure of the Roundhouse,[42] this was held at Dagenham Trades HallJohn Coghlan's Quo 28 May 2016 Jon Amor & Joel Fisk. (Reunion VIII)[32][43] Due to the sad closure of the Roundhouse, this will be held at Dagenham Trades HallMuch of the information above otherwise unreferenced is collated from published pictures of posters, tickets etc.[44]In addition to the above, the bands below played but no dates can be confirmed:Elder KindredWalrus (c.1971)The bands below are rumoured to have played, but no evidence can be found:Don CherryLeo Sayer (possibly 6 July 1974)10CC
― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 13:32 (ten years ago)
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― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 13:33 (ten years ago)
I've had Astrid Varna by the Epsom Downs Chancery Reflux Chorale ft. Colin Khan on heavy repetition
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― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 13:44 (ten years ago)
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― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 13:49 (ten years ago)
Edgar Broughton 25 Mar 1972 Swastika
:-O
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 13:59 (ten years ago)
Nutz 5 Apr 1975 Oasis
― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:00 (ten years ago)
I'm fascinated by the support acts tbh
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:03 (ten years ago)
Snafu 13 Jul 1974 Greep
(Originally Smooth Bitch but they cancelled)
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:04 (ten years ago)
Wally & Pardon Me Sir were originally scheduled
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:06 (ten years ago)
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― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:06 (ten years ago)
xp!
"Your dad was in a rock band in the 70s."
"Were you Dad? What were you called?"
*mumble mumble*
"Sorry? What was that?"
"We were called Gnome Sweet Gnome! OK, happy now!"
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:12 (ten years ago)
Editions Worthing was responsible for at least one record, a three-track EP by a band called 25 Views Of Worthing. Tracks on the EP were 'Rat Brain Incision', 'You Are What You Eat' and 'Do The Azimuth'; it had a catalogue number of LYN-4423, indicating a Lyntone pressing, and came out in 1977. The music on the record is reported to be 'progressive'.
Has LJ been told?
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:17 (ten years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sh51O7pUGc
A SHORT TEASER FROM THE FILM 'WHERE IS JOHN BLANDFORD?'after 37 years art rockers 'gnome sweet gnome' reform for a concert to celebrate Brendan Read-Jones 60th birthday.If anybody remembers us or indeed knows the whereabouts of John Eric Blandford, please get in touch!!
― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:26 (ten years ago)
Holy fuck!
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:27 (ten years ago)
If anybody remembers us can you please tell us who were are.
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:29 (ten years ago)
that song is about a man falling in love with a mannequin
― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:29 (ten years ago)
they seem to want confirmation of their own existence so I think they have to go on the "maybe" pile for now
― mario vargis loosa (wins), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:31 (ten years ago)
I love old rock guys like the singer there.
― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:32 (ten years ago)
Disappointed he's not gone for the Patrick Mower "I'm Wearing A Shoelace Round My Neck, What Of It?" look.
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― Larry 'Leg' Smith (Tom D.), Monday, 30 May 2016 14:36 (ten years ago)