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Conference marvin::uk_music

Title:The UK Music Conference
Notice:Welcome (back) to UK_MUSIC on node MARVIN.
Moderator:RDGENG::CROOK
Created:Mon Mar 28 1988
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1381
Total number of notes:39269

1045.0. "Music outside The Levellers" by PEKING::BARKERN (Dries in minutes) Fri Jul 03 1992 18:49

    I'd like to dedicate this topic to Gary Waite,  He obviously has a
    block when it comes to other music other that The Levellers.
    
    Is there any music in the world,  or are The Levellers the only people
    playing instruments?
    
    
    
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1045.1PEKING::BARKERNDries in minutesFri Jul 03 1992 18:5412
    First answer comes from me.
    
    The Levellers are nothing but a bunch of arty people who oncce read NME
    and thought hey that Image looks good lets manufacutre ourselves ito
    that sort of purile twoddle.
    
    Nigel ( who isn't saying that purile twoddle is bad,  but really does
    think that this whole indie scene is getting boring - why don't they
    just admit that they are in the record industry,  and want to sell
    loads of records)
    
    
1045.2UBOHUB::FIDDLER_MThe lure of OblivionFri Jul 03 1992 19:0811
    Since when have the Levellers been representative of 'the indie scene',
    whatever that is?  
    
    At least independant labels have some vague interest in the music they
    are selling, which most major labels can't claim.
    
    Also, the Levellers have been around for a long time, and have only
    recently found some sort of fame.  They must have some belief in what
    they are doing, beyond image, to stick at it for that long.
    
    Mikef
1045.3once upon a time...BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDCAut Tunc, Aut NunquamFri Jul 03 1992 19:329
    re .1
    
    If the Levellers once read NME then it must have been a long time ago.
    They've been around for a hell of a time with the same approach,
    attitudes, etc... without being fashionable. Just 'cause they have
    finally had some commercial success doesn't mean that they have
    manufactured their image.
    
    Balders 
1045.4PEKING::BARKERNDries in minutesFri Jul 03 1992 19:495
    This is a deliberate wind-up note,  and so far Gary hasn't found it.
    
    (you lot jumped in quick though)
    
    
1045.5ONE WAY OF LIFESUBURB::WAITEGMILLWALL PRIDE OF SOUTH LONDONFri Jul 03 1992 19:5525
    I've liked The Levellers since I heard the Outside/Inside single on the
    radio in 89'.  
    
    When I first went to see The Levellers play their were a lot of crusty
    people their and the atmosphere was brilliant.  Now it's not the same
    with all the university student twats and the Indie kids.
    
    The Levellers also have important messages in their lyrics.  Not like
    Ride who repeat 'Leave them all behind" about 100 times. 
    
    Their most recent song reached number 14 and was called 15 years.
    
    At Glastonbury they played a blinder which I'll never will forget. They
    are now against festivals like Glastonbury and Reading because they
    cost too much money too get in.  This was very evident in the
    performance with their sarcastic comments about the organisers.
    
    They opened the performance with GAME and went through the usual
    numbers and performed the classic One Way.  They closed with Devil went
    down to Georgia which is a good live song.  I would have been happier
    if they could have crambed WHAT YOU KNOW in their at the end, but it
    was a brilliant performance.
    
    Cheers
    Gary    
1045.6woke up this morning...BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDCAut Tunc, Aut NunquamFri Jul 03 1992 19:5810
1045.7Level HeadedSHIPS::SECURITYSat Oct 10 1992 06:0130
    
    I know this a bit late in the NOTE, but I am relatively new to this
    thing so I hope somebody is going to read it, even if it is 3 years
    time!!!!!!
    
    Well I first discovered The Levellers while I was entertainments
    secretary at the Southampton Institute Students Union. I know one of
    them Students, but not a rebellious one. 
    They sent me a demo tape (which I still have and listen too quite a
    bit)
    
    Although the students at the college were going through hard times and
    a bit strapped for cash, a fair few turned up. Back in 1987 or was
    1988.
    
    They put on a blinder of a gig in a little seady hall (Which I called
    home for 3 years). They obviously had some serious things to say in
    their lyrics, and played unpredentiously. The feeling I got was that
    they were a group of people out to put across a message and have a good
    time. Which they did. They have not manufactured their success, it is a
    by-product of there skill in playing and lyric writing. They obviously
    say what people are wanting to hear.
    
    Anyway to finish off I will just add that fame has no way gone to their
    heads, they still play little seady pubs and put on one hell of a gig.
    If only more bands could be as easy going and relistic life would be a
    dream.
    
    J.Machin
    
1045.8Playing ReadingFORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOThu May 27 1993 14:195
(Hope this is the right note!)

	Levellers are playing Reading Rivermead on 13 October 93

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1045.9PEKING::DAVIESGLet me off - I feel sickWed Jun 02 1993 19:574
    
    ....and the Spin Doctors are supporting. Or so I heard.
    
    GrEg...
1045.10Gary what other conferences do you surf inGLADYS::CRAVENYou are a case and a halfWed Dec 22 1993 05:066
    G'day Gary and others,
    		I've got the Levelling The Land CD, and Belaruse, what are
    the others? And are they as good as those 2. Waite I will swap early
    tapes of theirs for the Aussie equivalent bands.
    
    Ica, Sydney,Australia
1045.11RIOT01::SUMMERFIELDSkin up, vote Labour !Thu Jan 06 1994 16:447
re .10

I take it that by 'Belaruse' you mean the album which is titled 'Levellers'.
Belaruse is one of the tracks on that album (in the UK at least). The other
album is called 'A Weapon Called The Word'.

Balders