chabal said:Dislocation Dance
The Waltones
AIIZ
Went out with a lad from The Waltones
chabal said:Dislocation Dance
The Waltones
AIIZ
Ammy said:chabal said:Dislocation Dance
The Waltones
AIIZ
Went out with a lad from The Waltones
Mad Eyed Screamer said:Ammy said:chabal said:Dislocation Dance
The Waltones
AIIZ
Went out with a lad from The Waltones
Did you just look right through him?
Mad Eyed Screamer said:Just very scary that these very fresh songs are almost 25 years old!
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yNBPIVOQ4A[/video]
strongbowholic said:3 pages in and no mention of Dub Sex - always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Second Skin said:If anyone is interested Dub Sex have reformed and are playing are playing at Sound Control. I have seen them three times now since they have got back together and they are getting better and better each time.
Note to self - read thread properly :))Dubai Blue said:strongbowholic said:3 pages in and no mention of Dub Sex - always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
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Second Skin said:If anyone is interested Dub Sex have reformed and are playing are playing at Sound Control. I have seen them three times now since they have got back together and they are getting better and better each time.
strongbowholic said:3 pages in and no mention of Dub Sex - always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Are you having the time of your life?
Are you sure you lot ever went to any gigs back then?
RIP Tony Ogden by the way - died in 2006. Loved World of Twist. The Storm is one of the great pop records of all time in my book.
Didsbury Dave said:strongbowholic said:3 pages in and no mention of Dub Sex - always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Are you having the time of your life?
Are you sure you lot ever went to any gigs back then?
RIP Tony Ogden by the way - died in 2006. Loved World of Twist. The Storm is one of the great pop records of all time in my book.
I was into dub sex. Saw them at the hac once.
Swerve is still brilliant, after all these years.
Unlike a lot of bands mentioned on this thread, they didn't suddenly adopt the funky drummer beat and baggy clothes the second The Roses and The Mondays were on TOTP.
There was a Manchester music scene long before "Madchester" which included bands like Dub Sex, the Fall, The Railway Children and if course the granddaddies, New Order and The Smiths.
I'm glad you pointed this out. I've been in various bands since the mid eighties and played with all sorts of luminaries from the Manchester music scene and yet I don't feel like I can contribute to this thread because I never adopted the look of a monkey and I thought the Hacienda was shite.Didsbury Dave said:strongbowholic said:3 pages in and no mention of Dub Sex - always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
Are you having the time of your life?
Are you sure you lot ever went to any gigs back then?
RIP Tony Ogden by the way - died in 2006. Loved World of Twist. The Storm is one of the great pop records of all time in my book.
I was into dub sex. Saw them at the hac once.
Swerve is still brilliant, after all these years.
Unlike a lot of bands mentioned on this thread, they didn't suddenly adopt the funky drummer beat and baggy clothes the second The Roses and The Mondays were on TOTP.
There was a Manchester music scene long before "Madchester" which included bands like Dub Sex, the Fall, The Railway Children and if course the granddaddies, New Order and The Smiths.