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OK, they may not get top billing, but I wouldn't mind seeing these over a weekend....

  • Elvis Costello
  • Julian Cope
  • Squeeze
  • Specials
  • Stranglers
  • Wilko Johnson
  • The Damned
  • Buzzc0cks
  • The Blockheads
  • From The Jam
  • Ruts DC
  • Theatre of Hate

 



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My ideal festival line up would be:

The Boomtown Rats (Headliners natch)

XTC

The Only Ones

Echo and the Bunnymen

Scott Walker

Captain Beefheart (though inspirational lead singer/songwriter Don Van Vleit is dead!)

Magazine

 



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noelindublin wrote:
  • XTC
  • The Only Ones
  • Echo and the Bunnymen
  • Scott Walker
  • Captain Beefheart (though inspirational lead singer/songwriter Don Van Vleit is dead!)
  • Magazine

Are any of them bar Echo & The Bunnymen playing these days?   

XTC stopped touring many years because Andy Partridge has stage fright and Scott Walker is a bit of a recluse who is also known to not like performing live.   

I'm not really sure what songs XTC would perform nor if they could do them justice live.  Nor if any of them have the slightest interest in performing at all. 



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ArrGee wrote:
noelindublin wrote:
  • XTC
  • The Only Ones
  • Echo and the Bunnymen
  • Scott Walker
  • Captain Beefheart (though inspirational lead singer/songwriter Don Van Vleit is dead!)
  • Magazine

Are any of them bar Echo & The Bunnymen playing these days?   

XTC stopped touring many years because Andy Partridge has stage fright and Scott Walker is a bit of a recluse who is also known to not like performing live.   

I'm not really sure what songs XTC would perform nor if they could do them justice live.  Nor if any of them have the slightest interest in performing at all. 


 The Only Ones reforded a few years ago and played all over the Uk and in Dublin, at Whelans, though I missed the gig as I didn't know it was on! For me Only Ones singer Peter Perrett is a genuine musical genius, a great drawly voice and brilliant ambiguous songs which could be about love or drugs. Nobody does doomed romance better than  Peter Perrett- sadly they seem known for only one 'hit' Another Girl Another Planet. Worth checking out on Spotify and looking up the lyrics to see how proper lyrics should be written. 

Magazine also reformed a few years back, with Howard Devoto back at the helm.

Andy Partridge has played live, albeit  only in radio studios. I don't think Partridge and Colin Moulding are on speaking terms at the moment, the 'fell out' a few years ago and the insults were flying, to say the least. Makes you glad all turned out well with the Rats. If you really like a band it can be quite traumatic, even from a fans point of view, to hear that former band mates don't get on.

Johnny Marr did an interview on BBC 5 LIVE a few months back when Morrissey's autobiography came out, and was pretty insistent that he would definitely be purchasing Mozz's tome. Can't remember his exact quote, but when the guy asked the question there was a distinct long pause and sense of incredulity what the question had even been posed.



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noelindublin wrote:

Johnny Marr did an interview on BBC 5 LIVE a few months back when Morrissey's autobiography came out, and was pretty insistent that he would definitely be purchasing Mozz's tome.

Well, that's one sale, but I'd have thought Marr wouldn't have bought it. Mike Joyce ain't.

Smith's Mike Joyce shuns Morrissey memoir

I'd buy any book I got mentioned in.  Just couldn't resist.

Not a band I'd really be too worried about seeing, but I can't see The Smiths reforming. 

I haven't done an interview with a British music magazine since 2007, so the process doesn't drill through my head anymore. As an entity, I have no interest in The Smiths, so as long as I'm not asked about The Smiths, I won't slip into permanent unconsciousness. And that's a promise. - Morrissey



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ArrGee wrote:
noelindublin wrote:

Johnny Marr did an interview on BBC 5 LIVE a few months back when Morrissey's autobiography came out, and was pretty insistent that he would definitely be purchasing Mozz's tome.

Well, that's one sale, but I'd have thought Marr wouldn't have bought it. Mike Joyce ain't.

Smith's Mike Joyce shuns Morrissey memoir

I'd buy any book I got mentioned in.  Just couldn't resist.

Not a band I'd really be too worried about seeing, but I can't see The Smiths reforming. 

I haven't done an interview with a British music magazine since 2007, so the process doesn't drill through my head anymore. As an entity, I have no interest in The Smiths, so as long as I'm not asked about The Smiths, I won't slip into permanent unconsciousness. And that's a promise. - Morrissey


Sorry I meant Marr would definitely not be purchasing the book. Nor me either.smile



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ArrGee wrote:

OK, they may not get top billing, but I wouldn't mind seeing these over a weekend....

  • Elvis Costello
  • Julian Cope
  • Squeeze
  • Specials
  • Stranglers
  • Wilko Johnson
  • The Damned
  • Buzzc0cks
  • The Blockheads
  • From The Jam
  • Ruts DC
  • Theatre of Hate

 


 Purely selfishly I'd probably drop Julian Cope and slot in Blondie, as more familiar, but have to agree after recent gig that ToH well worth seeing (from a safe distance wink), and would like to have caught a bit more of Ruts. Been playing their 2 in 1 Crack/Grin CD in last couple of weeks. Very underrated band.

If I were allowed a bonus 'band' still on the circuit would def want adam and the Ants. Bit naff possibly , but great songs and entertainment

 



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I'd have Blondie, but less certain about Adam Ant.  Did see a recent live performance on TV and wasn't too impressed. Adam & The Ants were pretty good until Prince Charming.  Deutcher Girls, Plastic Surgery, Kings of Wild Frontier, Dog Eat Dog, Antmusic, Stand & Deliver etc.  But then it was all a bit err crap. Ant Crap!



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