• The (English) Beat & Adam Ant

    From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to Fidonet.MUSIC on Tue Apr 23 00:11:19 2024
    Fantastic concert in Dallas last Tuesday.

    Opening up was The Beat (Called The English Beat in the US). Played a
    great selection of songs then on came Adam Ant. Now I know few songs
    but not as many as I thought. I recognized Stand and Deliver, Ant Music
    (the opener), Prince Charming, and Puss in Boots. It's the only concert
    I've been to where I didn't know more than half the songs or the last
    encore song.

    That said, very entertaining. Top notch musicpersonship by both bands.

    Up next Belouis Some with The Alarm. Two more bands I don't really know
    much about but I enjoywhat I have heard.
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  • From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to Nigel Reed on Mon Apr 22 23:01:32 2024
    Re: The (English) Beat & Adam Ant
    By: Nigel Reed to Fidonet.MUSIC on Tue Apr 23 2024 12:11 am

    Opening up was The Beat (Called The English Beat in the US). Played a great selection of songs then on came Adam Ant. Now I know few songs but not as

    I've seen The English Beat twice, but both before Ranking Roger passed away. Haven't had the heart to listen to them again.

    They played at the Santa Cruz Beach boardwalk on a bandstand facing out over the ocean, with The Specials - it was a great Ska night.

    The first time, I saw the Beat with The Plimsouls, a little-known group with a couple of hits and exposure for the song "A Million Miles Away" from the movie "Valley Girl". I'd seen them back in 1984 and was amazed at the show they put on.
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to KURT WEISKE on Tue Apr 23 10:46:00 2024
    The first time, I saw the Beat with The Plimsouls, a little-known group with a >ouple of hits and exposure for the song "A Million Miles Away" from the movie

    alley Girl". I'd seen them back in 1984 and was amazed at the show they put
    n.

    Oh yeah, that Plimsouls album "Everywhere at Once" was in heavy rotation amoungst my college friends. "Oldest Story in the World" is another that I enjoy.

    Mike

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  • From Nigel Reed@1:124/5016 to All on Thu Apr 25 01:26:38 2024
    On Mon, 22 Apr 2024 23:01:32 -0700
    "Kurt Weiske" (1:218/700) <Kurt.Weiske@f700.n218.z1.fidonet> wrote:

    Re: The (English) Beat & Adam Ant
    By: Nigel Reed to Fidonet.MUSIC on Tue Apr 23 2024 12:11 am

    Opening up was The Beat (Called The English Beat in the US).
    Played a great selection of songs then on came Adam Ant. Now I
    know few songs but not as

    I've seen The English Beat twice, but both before Ranking Roger
    passed away. Haven't had the heart to listen to them again.

    Antonee does a great job filling in for Ranking Roger. Of course, he
    isn't Roger, but it's energetic and gets the crowd going. A great
    toaster and addition to the band. They sound great, and Dave does
    tribute members of the band who have passed before Can't get used to
    Losing You.

    They played at the Santa Cruz Beach boardwalk on a bandstand facing
    out over the ocean, with The Specials - it was a great Ska night.

    That would have been a great gig. I was never huge into ska but the
    more I've listened over the last few years, I just realized its an
    amazing wall of sound that hits you, almost trance like if you just let
    the music flow over you.


    The first time, I saw the Beat with The Plimsouls, a little-known
    group with a couple of hits and exposure for the song "A Million
    Miles Away" from the movie "Valley Girl". I'd seen them back in 1984
    and was amazed at the show they put on.

    I've heard of The Plimsouls. In fact, they're performing as part of the
    Total Tubular tour which is currently going around, along with Thomas
    Dolby, Thompson Twin's Tom Baily, Modern English, Men Without Hats, The Romantics and Bow Wow Wow.

    Back to The English Beat, I'd highly recommend. Here's video from the
    front row at Norwich a couple of years back.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEugFI1naQ4
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