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Showing posts with label The Wedding Present. Show all posts
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Friday, July 30, 2021

The Wedding Present - Live Austin, Texas 2012

Back From The Dead...
Originally posted May 11, 2013

The Wedding Present - Live Beerland
Austin, Texas  2012
Soundboard @256


The Wedding Present are a British indie rock group based in Leeds, England, formed in 1985 from the ashes of the Lost Pandas. The band's music has evolved from fast-paced indie rock in the vein of their most obvious influences The Fall, Buzzcocks and Gang of Four to more varied forms. Throughout their career, they have been led by vocalist and guitarist David Gedge, the band's only constant member.


Set List:

1. Brassneck
2. Why Are You Being So Reasonable Now
3. Back A Bit Stop
4. Deer Caught In The Headlights
5. You're Dead
6. You Should Always Keep In Touch With Your Friends
7. Dalliance
8. Corduroy
9. Don't Talk Just Kiss


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Beerland '12

Monday, June 14, 2010

The Wedding Present - Sheffield, UK 1993


The Wedding Present - The Leadmill
Sheffield, UK
May 4, 1993

FM Source @192-320vbr

Emerging in the wake of the Smiths' demise as the U.K.'s most successful indie pop band during the late '80s, the Wedding Present were founded in Leeds, England, in 1985. Formed from the ashes of the short-lived Lost Pandas, the Weddoes (as they were affectionately dubbed by fans) were essentially the vehicle of singer/songwriter David Gedge, the only constant member throughout the group's tumultuous history. Initially rounded out by guitarist Peter Solowka, bassist Keith Gregory, and drummer Shaun Charman, the fledgling band quickly won a loyal following among university students, as well as the patronage of influential DJ John Peel, for whom they cut their first radio session in February 1986.

Named in honor of the popular soccer star, George Best, the Wedding Present's remarkable debut LP, appeared on their own Reception label in 1987. The group became the darlings of the British press overnight, winning acclaim for their distinct guitar pop frenzy as well as Gedge's idiosyncratic vocal style and wittily lovelorn, conversation-like lyrics. After the album established a foothold on the U.K. indie charts, Tommy -- a hastily compiled overview of early singles, covers, and radio broadcasts -- followed in 1988.

The Wedding Present's next effort came completely out of left field: titled Ukrainski Vistupi V Johna Peel, the collection brought together Peel session dates with a sampler of traditional Ukrainian folk tunes inspired by Solowka's father. Additionally, it marked the recording debut of new drummer Simon Smith, recruited after Charman exited to form the Popguns. After reaching the Top 40 with the primal single "Kennedy," the Weddoes returned in 1989 with Bizarro, a more conventional effort highlighted by the single "Brassneck," produced by Steve Albini. The aggressive 1991 release Seamonsters returned Albini to the producer's seat and marked the departure of Solowka, who continued to explore his roots in the Ukrainians; guitarist Paul Dorrington was tapped as his replacement.

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Track List:
Queen of Outer Space
Silver Shorts
Sticky
Loveslave
Dalliance
Dare
Blue Eyes
Lovenest
Blonde
Corduoroy
Flying Saucer

As always, thanks to the original source!

The Leadmill '93