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Carter, Fruit-Bat, Jimmy The Bob & Ned's!

Posted:
11th May 08, 04:53
by VladDracii
...Are both playing at brixton end of the year, any takers?

Posted:
11th May 08, 10:47
by blackdeathcrew
I'm going to the Birmingham show
Edit: Carter Usm show that is


Posted:
11th May 08, 20:05
by VladDracii
Carter or Neds?

Posted:
12th May 08, 08:58
by Ady
I'll be going to the Birmingham show myself (the Carter gig) with the Vilevils (ex Pop Will Eat Itself) and EMF for support.

Posted:
12th May 08, 15:48
by VladDracii
yeah we got emf at brixton ive been told, they bit before me time, so i got some research to do....

Posted:
12th May 08, 16:31
by kris
I have my tickets for the Carter USM gig at Birmingham


Posted:
12th May 08, 22:23
by Mattie
How bizarre, I was thinking of creating a thread on (some of) these bands the other day.
I recently noticed there was a new Jim Bob album (the Humpty Dumpty one) so bought that, along with the Abdoujaparov album (which I'm not 100% sure on, but might just go to a gig here in Derby)
I've not really had much exposure to Carter USM stuff itself, my interest started with the Jim Bob album 'School'

Posted:
12th May 08, 22:34
by VladDracii
Well I've recently befriended someone whio lives in london who were into all these sorts of late eighties, early ninties and beyond sorta bands, and hes taught me so so much, we're all going to see carter and neds atomic dustbin at end of year, seeing as i don't know these bands well, were wondering if anyone here were interested...
Pleanty of others I'm listening to atm...Jesus jones, Husker Du, New Model Army, PWEI...to name a few....

Posted:
12th May 08, 23:56
by DangerousBeans
Carter are superb.
I keep meaning to order some Jm Bob stuff but haven't got round to it yet.
Neds were superb as well.
Anyone remember Senser?

Posted:
13th May 08, 01:00
by VladDracii
Well am at worki now and one of the punters told me to buy the switch, or they key by senser, great band..apparently
oh and i got some live neds dvd for my birthday today... grey cell green, fantastic live...

Posted:
13th May 08, 01:02
by zachary_storm
VladDracii wrote:Well am at worki now and one of the punters told me to buy the switch, or they key by senser, great band..apparently
oh and i got some live neds dvd for my birthday today... grey cell green, fantastic live...
aha! nice! happy birthday dude!!


Posted:
13th May 08, 01:07
by VladDracii
thank you my friend! though it were two weeks ago, late present, i should have added......i like attention thou


Posted:
13th May 08, 08:37
by Ady
Mattie wrote:I recently noticed there was a new Jim Bob album (the Humpty Dumpty one) so bought that, along with the Abdoujaparov album (which I'm not 100% sure on, but might just go to a gig here in Derby)
Ever heard the
"Ding Dong" album? Hard to find now but it's worth it for the 'Beeper Song' alone. It's got Abdou & Jim's solo stuff, and ends in a band called "Who's the Daddy Now?' which is pretty much Carter USM. And at the beginning of the WTDN set, ' Jimbob says "roundabout now i'm thinking we should have got a barrier". Chaos ensues.

Posted:
13th May 08, 10:59
by DangerousBeans
VladDracii wrote:Well am at worki now and one of the punters told me to buy the switch, or they key by senser, great band..apparently
oh and i got some live neds dvd for my birthday today... grey cell green, fantastic live...
I'd go with Stacked Up..it's sort of Nu-Metal before anyone had even heard the term.Don't let that put you off though.This album has everything on it from Rock to Dance to Rap..sometimes all in the same song.
To me The Prodigys Fat of the Land album owes a hell of a lot to Stacked Up.

Posted:
13th May 08, 11:17
by markE
the wonderstuff are doing a eight legged groove machine 20th anniversary show at shepherds bush and dudley in october.
and there is a book from a while back about the neds the wonderstuff and pop will eat itself - the eightlegged dustbin will eatitself by martin roach.
i haven't heard much neds stuff myself but what i have heard i've liked.
i saw one of carter as a support act for my life story ( another band from that era with some great tunes esp. strumpet and its a girl thing) but i can't remember if it was jimbob or fruitbat - was a weird show but some good ideas. and emf supported terrorvison on one tour ( and the weird thing is more people seem to remember emf with their one maybe two hits than have heard of terrorvision who had loads of hit singles!)