was at that tooAlice in chains and Wildhearts in sfx in 93. Saw Pantera (first gig ever) month or two before, and didn't ask about going to this aswell at the time. Actually still haven't seen Aic.
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was at that tooAlice in chains and Wildhearts in sfx in 93. Saw Pantera (first gig ever) month or two before, and didn't ask about going to this aswell at the time. Actually still haven't seen Aic.
They were excellent.My brothers were at that. Apparently the set was mainly new stuff from Experimental Jet Set which didn’t come for another year or so. They were underwhelmed
There was 3 sunstrokes. The FNM one, a RHCP one and then the Soundgarden one in the RDS.Ditto about the mam business. Country boys didn't get the same privileges as city boys...but you are a Dub so that is surprising.
Some twats from my primary school went to that outdoor Radiohead thing in Galway 96. I was proper raging. One year later - still no go with this gig going business...
What the fuck did parents think happened at these gigs? It was just a bit of rocking out.
Ditto about Soundgarden who really caught my imagination around the fifth class age....I was under the impression there was only one Sunstroke - Sunstroke 95.
RHCP ended up doing the second one, with (help me here).. Helmet, Ice Cube, Golden Horde, Scheer... Can't really remember.Did rhcp not cancel and fnm took their place?
Or maybe rhcp did the following one?
YYeah, I wasn't impressed either. My main memory is that it was extremely hot, which was apt considering the name.
Still have the ticket and flyer. View attachment 17612
Yes RCHP cancelled in 1993 (see the flyers posted previously) and FNM replaced them.Did rhcp not cancel and fnm took their place?
Or maybe rhcp did the following one?
SY, who I completely lost interest in shortly afterwards, opened up their set in June 1993 with Cotton Krown and also Kim sang another song off EVOL.My brothers were at that. Apparently the set was mainly new stuff from Experimental Jet Set which didn’t come for another year or so. They were underwhelmed
Got Tanya Donnelly of Belly to sign my birth cert at that gig, which I think now is probably illegal, defacement of government doc etcthere was a pretty lengthy Eirecore thread (328 posts) from 2004 called -
''What was the first gig you ever went to?''
about 10 people picked the same gig as me.What was the first gig you ever went to??
here's your chance to look old school! ah no just wondering.... mine was some garage band in new jersey....cant remember their name...lotsa hair. i went with my mom though so no points for that!thumped.com
Sunstroke 93 @ Dalymount w/ FNM, SONIC YOUTH, SUGAR, DISPOSABLE HEROES OF HIPHOPRISY, BELLY.
first Irish big outdoor gig I can remember than was all 'alternative' bands. went to see SY and Bob Mould.
I consider the 10" an LP too, so I always reckon JOA had 3 LPs.They had a 10" first,then two LP's,a few 7" in there too
I think I have a Joan of Arse Road Relish single but other than that, I don’t know them at all.
RHCP ended up doing the second one, with (help me here).. Helmet, Ice Cube, Golden Horde, Scheer... Can't really remember.
Yeah I thought they were great. We skipped down Phibsboro Road afterwards singing "10, 20, 30, 40, tell me that you wanna bore me".They were excellent.
Beastie Boys was one for the ages. Electric atmosphere in the room. Didn't disappoint.I remember feeling the same way at that one!
Regretted missing the Beasties in the Tivoli. It was a smashing venue.
i was on me holidays. gutted.Beastie Boys was one for the ages. Electric atmosphere in the room. Didn't disappoint.
SY set list from Sunstroke, Dalymount, June 1993.SY, who I completely lost interest in shortly afterwards, opened up their set in June 1993 with Cotton Krown and also Kim sang another song off EVOL.
After that they played the best known songs off Dirty and few new songs like 'Mind of the Bourgeois Reader' and a tune where Thurston sang "I bought your album and it sucks".
They played at least three new songs.
Ah, you bollocks. Saw them a bunch since, but never in a small space.Beastie Boys was one for the ages. Electric atmosphere in the room. Didn't disappoint.
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