Welly wrote:Saw them in London circa 2000 for their first gig since the early days. Damn good it was too.
version sound wrote:Welly wrote:Saw them in London circa 2000 for their first gig since the early days. Damn good it was too.
I saw them on the Zeno Beach tour. Great show and the album was good too, especially for a reunion record.
version sound wrote:Welly wrote:Saw them in London circa 2000 for their first gig since the early days. Damn good it was too.
I saw them on the Zeno Beach tour. Great show and the album was good too, especially for a reunion record.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:And yet I've seen Deniz Tek with his band twice now and they were really dull both times.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:And yet I've seen Deniz Tek with his band twice now and they were really dull both times.
Welly wrote:Saw them in London circa 2000 for their first gig since the early days. Damn good it was too.
version sound wrote:scannest wrote:And yet I've seen Deniz Tek with his band twice now and they were really dull both times.
Maybe it's Rob Younger who makes the difference. Zeno Beach really reminded me of a New Christs record.
Gary wrote:Welly wrote:Saw them in London circa 2000 for their first gig since the early days. Damn good it was too.
I was at that one too. Loved it.
Welly wrote:
Good taste see.
clash77 wrote:The second best band to come from Australia...Next to the SAINTS..of course..Save the AC/DC comments for another thread..
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
earthdog70 wrote:VS-I believe we were at the Zeno Beach show together at the Black Cat?
I think Hunter and Pedro were there too
version sound wrote:earthdog70 wrote:VS-I believe we were at the Zeno Beach show together at the Black Cat?
I think Hunter and Pedro were there too
Yup. I was promised Easy Action would play NA songs. They did not.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
scannest wrote:I think it came down to his lame backing band. Really rudimentary drummer and bass player. No feel at all. And (FWIW) really goofy looking. They could have been twins and looked like bodybuilders - huge chests and arms, played shirtless, just not very rock'n'roll.
MJH wrote:Last I read he had Art and Steve Godoy playing with him (actual twins and former pro skaters - covered with tattoos) - One of them was filling in on drums with the Vibrators a few years ago, and I thought he totally sucked. That said, the Birdman show I saw in Kansas City some years back was one of the best shows I have ever seen. Rusty from You Am I was drumming on that tour.
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