Gerrit
17/11/2005, 8:30 PM
This weekend the legendaric English punk band The Damned is performing on the Green Island.
The Damned, founded in 1976, released the first ever punk single (the epic New Rose) and the first British punk album ever. They switched band members several times but always survived. They are mainly a punk band, but also experimented with gothic (the darker albums Black Album + Phantasmagoria), glamrock, and pop (the unlikely cover of Eloise, which reached the UK charts nr 3)
Core of the band are David Vanian (the Goth singer who is notorious for his vampire looks and who is the only member who never left The Damned) and Captain Sensible (who re-joined the band after an absence). Also in the band: Vanian's spouse Patricia Morrisson who used to play bass for the Sisters of Mercy.
If you want to hear the most colourful punk band ever live and sing along to epics such as New Rose, Street Of Dreams, Neat Neat Neat, etc. ; they perform in Dublin (Temple Bar Musiccentre, Friday) and Belfast (Empire MusicHall, Saturday) this weekend!
I have my ticket for Belfast ready! If anyone is coming to the Empire on Saturday and wants to say hello to me: I'll be at front row!
WE'VE BEEN THE HAUNTED MEN, BUT WE WILL HOLD OUR HEADS UP WHEN WE WALK DOWN THE STREET OF DREAMS! :cool:
The Damned, founded in 1976, released the first ever punk single (the epic New Rose) and the first British punk album ever. They switched band members several times but always survived. They are mainly a punk band, but also experimented with gothic (the darker albums Black Album + Phantasmagoria), glamrock, and pop (the unlikely cover of Eloise, which reached the UK charts nr 3)
Core of the band are David Vanian (the Goth singer who is notorious for his vampire looks and who is the only member who never left The Damned) and Captain Sensible (who re-joined the band after an absence). Also in the band: Vanian's spouse Patricia Morrisson who used to play bass for the Sisters of Mercy.
If you want to hear the most colourful punk band ever live and sing along to epics such as New Rose, Street Of Dreams, Neat Neat Neat, etc. ; they perform in Dublin (Temple Bar Musiccentre, Friday) and Belfast (Empire MusicHall, Saturday) this weekend!
I have my ticket for Belfast ready! If anyone is coming to the Empire on Saturday and wants to say hello to me: I'll be at front row!
WE'VE BEEN THE HAUNTED MEN, BUT WE WILL HOLD OUR HEADS UP WHEN WE WALK DOWN THE STREET OF DREAMS! :cool: