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The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:53 pm
by DaVo
Tonight from 11pm to 2am I'll be playing
The Birthday Party(Nick Caves First Band) - Hits and a number of Records
Christian Death - Only Threathe of Pain
TSOL - Dance with Me, Beanth the Shadows and whatever I have time for
10pm - midnight
$2.00 domestic Bottles and Wells
$5.00 planter's punch
Sodas $1.00
As always $1.50 PBR Bottles
DuBay's
1229 25th St
Des Moines, IA
http://dubaysdsm.com
515-255-0535
Next Wednesday Anti-Heros and a few other Oi! records. I know I did this a few weeks ago but I've been digging a lot of the older Oi! and didn't really get through it all.
Coming soon, Thursday and Friday nights after 11pm will be Hillie Billie nights with my own mixture of Country, Folk, Jump, Rockabillie and Physcobillie.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:54 am
by joseph
DaVo wrote:
The Birthday Party(Nick Caves second Band) - Hits and a number of Records
boys next door
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:37 pm
by DaVo
joseph wrote:DaVo wrote:
The Birthday Party(Nick Caves second Band) - Hits and a number of Records
boys next door
The Birthday Party and Boys Next Door, were the same band. They only changed the name when they moved to London in 1980. I was always told they changed the name because of the movie but that doesn't make sense cause it didn't come out until 85 or 86.
The fact is that they only released two LPs and 3 singles as the Boys Next Door and then later reissued most of them as the Birthday Party. BP was the same line up and they in fact, recieved a great deal more success as the Birthday Party and a majority of their work was under the BP name.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:42 pm
by joseph
same members not the same band. thats why i figured they changed the name. kinda like rites of spring changing to one last wish to happy go licky?
wasnt the boys next door stuff that was rereleased as bp done by the austrailia label to recoup some of the money for boys skipping the island?
ive never known a birthday party fan to include boys next door as the same band. i guess youre my first.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 9:47 am
by The Enemy
Wow, I can't believe I didn't hear about this show
As one of the worlds biggest Nick Cave fans...although w/o Cave or Mick Harvey I couldn't imagine what the show would be like...did anybody go? Did they play Release the Bats or Big Jesus Trash Can?
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds new album is fucking sweet by the way, Dig Lazarus Dig!!!!
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:13 pm
by DaVo
The Enemy wrote:Wow, I can't believe I didn't hear about this show
As one of the worlds biggest Nick Cave fans...although w/o Cave or Mick Harvey I couldn't imagine what the show would be like...did anybody go? Did they play Release the Bats or Big Jesus Trash Can?
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds new album is fucking sweet by the way, Dig Lazarus Dig!!!!
It wasn't a show it was me playing the records.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:50 pm
by The Enemy
AH
Sorry about that, I didn't think I had ever heard anything about them doing, well anything in 20 years. Which record did you play? I have a bunch of Nick Cave one's, but no Birthday Party.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:54 pm
by teedotjaydot
pick up Junkyard, it's my personal fav.
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 5:13 pm
by joseph
the bad seed ep
deep in the woods .....
and mutiny in heaven are probly my favorite songs.
Mick Harvey is one of my favorite drummers. his solo albums arent bad either
Re: The Birthday Party, Christian Death and TSOL @ DuBay's
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 6:38 pm
by DaVo
The Enemy wrote:AH
Sorry about that, I didn't think I had ever heard anything about them doing, well anything in 20 years. Which record did you play? I have a bunch of Nick Cave one's, but no Birthday Party.
I played Hits, Junkyard and Prayers on Fire. Yeah they were done long before I first heard them.