Yes I have Narita and Fire Down Under,really like the Singer's voice and the Guitars.
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 9:28 am
by Dom66
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 1:09 pm
by RobTwin
Dom66 wrote:
Love Budgie
Parents has been overplayed tho... seems like it's the only track Planet Rock have access to
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 3:06 pm
by Captain Chaos
Dom66 wrote:
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 7:54 pm
by Jem
Captain Chaos wrote:Yes I have Narita and Fire Down Under,really like the Singer's voice and the Guitars.
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 7:56 pm
by Jem
Jem wrote:
Captain Chaos wrote:Yes I have Narita and Fire Down Under,really like the Singer's voice and the Guitars.
Don't forget Rock City too!
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 8:15 pm
by Steve
Went to see the Tubes last week. Only knew 'White Punks on Dope' but it was a great laugh.
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 16 11:29 pm
by Stu Twin
Captain Chaos wrote:I was sorting out some of my old vinyl today and came across this band,sorry if it's a repost.
We saw Riot at Port Vale FC in '81 supporting Motorhead and Ozzy. Also on the bill was Frank Marino and Triumph (and a token crappy NWOBHM band)
Apparently Black Sabbath were supposed to headline but pulled out, and Ozzy filled a slot at the last moment.
Excellent band - must revisit some of their stuff! (a bit like Teaze?)
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 16 1:27 am
by RobTwin
Stu Twin wrote:
Captain Chaos wrote:I was sorting out some of my old vinyl today and came across this band,sorry if it's a repost.
We saw Riot at Port Vale FC in '81 supporting Motorhead and Ozzy. Also on the bill was Frank Marino and Triumph (and a token crappy NWOBHM band)
Apparently Black Sabbath were supposed to headline but pulled out, and Ozzy filled a slot at the last moment.
Excellent band - must revisit some of their stuff! (a bit like Teaze?)
Well remembered!
or well Googled
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 16 9:57 am
by Captain Chaos
Jem wrote:
Jem wrote:
Captain Chaos wrote:Yes I have Narita and Fire Down Under,really like the Singer's voice and the Guitars.
Don't forget Rock City too!
It was either that or Outlaw as my fave track,good album too.
Real memory stir up going on,
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 16 12:42 am
by RobTwin
Captain Chaos wrote:
Jem wrote:
Jem wrote:
Don't forget Rock City too!
It was either that or Outlaw as my fave track,good album too.
Real memory stir up going on,
I'm gonna have to dig them out again (or look em up on Spotify!) - haven't heard any Riot for decades!
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 16 7:52 pm
by Steve
Went to see a band called Y & T on Saturday night. Never heard of them....they were very good!!!
Not from the show but will give you an idea..
Cheers Steve
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 12:24 am
by RobTwin
Steve wrote:Went to see a band called Y & T on Saturday night. Never heard of them....they were very good!!!
Not from the show but will give you an idea..
Cheers Steve
I think they've been around a while.... we first saw them in 1983....
Don't feel so old now do you, Mr Retiree
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 7:23 am
by Steve
Ha ha....yeah, I my pal Gregs favourite band and said they had been around for donkeys years. Will definately go again...they were excellent!
I started feeling old when a girl started at work a few years ago and didnt remember ABBA....then a guy started recently who had no idea who Dire Straits were. I said he must remember, they were huge in the late 70s and early 80s and then he promptly reminded me that he was born in 1995! Im sure I have pants older than that
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 16 4:12 pm
by Jem
Here's one for you chaps. A great album or band that are virtually unknown, got absolutely nowhere yet produced an awesome album.
Here's one that gets a regular blast on my death deck and features none other than Dr Brian Cox on keyboards.