Here are the singles that served to bookend their career, 'Rock 'n' Roll Psychosis' from 2008 and, a personal favourite, 2013's 'Collision Boogie'.
Sunday, 5 October 2014
The Jim Jones Revue
By the time you read these words, The Jim
Jones Revue will be no more. At the
penultimate concert of their 'Last Hurrah'
tour on Friday evening, the band, as always,
played as if their lives depended upon it,
determined to give everything they had right up
until the very final moments of their existence. It was hot, it was exhausting and it was loud.
Here are the singles that served to bookend their career, 'Rock 'n' Roll Psychosis' from 2008 and, a personal favourite, 2013's 'Collision Boogie'.
Here are the singles that served to bookend their career, 'Rock 'n' Roll Psychosis' from 2008 and, a personal favourite, 2013's 'Collision Boogie'.
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4 comments:
You are a busy boy TS...that looks as if it was quite a night....lots of enegy from these guys....great that you make the effort to see all these bands. Effort maybe the wrong word.
I've got quite a little run of gigs over the next few months Old Pa - I'll be sure to report back.
Another one of those bands that I never got around to. Marc Riley has been mourning their imminent demise for some time now and I can understand why. Particularly like the second song. Why are they splitting? Seems a waste.
TS your are a bit of a Jazz man like SB. You may be interested in this here is the link
http://www.alexanderbeierbach.de/asm
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