My original twin-tub damaged ticket from 1981.
This is only the second time in my life that I've been to Manchester, the first was for just a few hours one evening in the Winter of 1978, when a band who I was chums with at the time, played at the Russell Club in Hulme, otherwise known as the original Factory Club. I travelled from their home town of Leeds in the back of the hired van, rattling around among the drums, amps, guitars and mic-stands, all the while being slowly poisoned by exhaust fumes - happy days. The weather was bitterly cold, the audience sparse and the support act was Gordon the Moron, he of Jilted John fame. I took photos, but unfortunately mislaid them a long time.
Here's Wire, who I reckon have been on a bit of a roll since 'Red Barked Tree' in 2011. They're not from Manchester, but this appropriately titled tune, from last year's self-titled album, is ace.
6 comments:
Should be a great trip, Swede. His recent U.S. stops were epic. The guy never slows down. Although the tickets are a fortune now, I will bet you exit feeling like you made out like a bandit.
Oh, and so right about Wire. Who would have thought they would still be on top of their game?
Have fun with BS. Looking at the ticket price decades ago I could cry. Nowadays you will pay more than 90 Euro at my place.
I was only discussing Bruce with a couple of mates I play football with last week. One of them was playing a bootleg from a show around 1974 in his car. He reckons it's the best live album of all time! Have a blast mate.
Enjoy the Boss - I've seen him in Newcastle and London - brilliant both times
Enjoy your trip in our wonderful city. Slightly wet today. Unusually.
I am happy to see that Karl Blau is on your heavy rotation right now. It is a wonderful muisc for me and I hope I could see him live these days.
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