Spiny Norman Quartet, Sweet Mary Jane – Dublin 1992

March 21 1992 Spiny Norman Quartet+ Sweet Mary Jane Barnstormers 2 days after getting 140 people to see the Spermbirds, 24 turned up to witness 2 Belfast bands. They were doing an Irish tour and asked to play Dublin. The people in Spiny Norman Quartet helped out with Warzone Collective in Belfast and in turn … Continue reading Spiny Norman Quartet, Sweet Mary Jane – Dublin 1992

Anhrefn, Not Our World, Keltic Konviction – Dublin 1989

May 19 1989 Anhrefn, Not Our World, Keltic Konviction Old Man Of Arran Anhrefn was the first band to travel to Ireland on John Robb's recommendation. They rang me saying they wanted to visit Ireland and play as many gigs as possible. They were a great band to get gigs for. They lived in Caernarfon, … Continue reading Anhrefn, Not Our World, Keltic Konviction – Dublin 1989

Slum Turkeys tour 1991

Oct 19 1991 Slum Turkeys, In Motion - Charlie's (Muff Dive couldn't make it) Oct 22 1991 Slum Turkeys Trinity College Oct 24 1991 Slum Turkeys, Mexican Pets Barnstormers   Paul Morley sang in Slum Turkeys and also put on gigs in his hometown, Manchester. When John Robb told him about Ireland he was straight on … Continue reading Slum Turkeys tour 1991

Wat Tyler, Thatcher On Acid, Dog Day Dublin 1992

April 26 1991 Wat Tyler, Thatcher On Acid, Dog Day Barnstormers As Sean and Ben had helped out with the Statement 12” we decided it would be a good idea if both bands did a tour of Ireland. We got them gigs in Arklow, Belfast, Dublin. They were travelling over on the Thursday and the … Continue reading Wat Tyler, Thatcher On Acid, Dog Day Dublin 1992

Fugazi, Slowest Clock, Not Our World – Dublin 1989

  November 23 1989 Fugazi, Slowest Clock, Not Our World McGonagles Fugazi was the band that really got things going for Hope. This gig, their second visit to Ireland, was packed out. We were totally taken by surprise. For a while it  was looking hairy - Snuff were due to play but had to pull … Continue reading Fugazi, Slowest Clock, Not Our World – Dublin 1989