3 Years Ago, Highbury Garage

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3 Years Ago, Highbury Garage

Postby Michael Wade » 27th Jan 09, 03:32

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Postby wildsam6o » 27th Jan 09, 17:36

has it really been 3 years?

man i feel old now..........was 17 back then haha
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Postby Col » 27th Jan 09, 21:58

aww, I lurved sonic circus.
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Postby geordierussell » 27th Jan 09, 22:35

haapy happy days
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Postby Spike » 29th Jan 09, 01:34

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Postby lob » 29th Jan 09, 11:13

God that was such a good gig.

I have completely forgotten who was supporting them, can anyone remind me?
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Postby RDP » 29th Jan 09, 12:46

lob wrote:God that was such a good gig.

I have completely forgotten who was supporting them, can anyone remind me?


From what I remember, some can-can girls, then the psycho cyborgs - I can't remember if any bands actaully supported.

Can't believe it was three years ago this - it was a superb gig and one I'll always remember.
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Postby Andwah » 29th Jan 09, 12:51

Was there not an acoustic Cardiacs set or something involving them. I got to the gig too late but vaguely remember something about it.
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Postby Pudu » 29th Jan 09, 14:28

There was something like an acoustic Cardiacs. Def more than the Psycho Cyborgs as they weren't allowed to play in Liverpool (thanks to the Council) and there was a support. I seem to remember it being only one person with a guitar????
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Postby beerofthedark » 29th Jan 09, 16:33

I remember there were two sonic cicus gigs i went to. one at highbury with some can-can dancers and some people with angle grinders (poss. psycho cyborgs?) and one young bloke doing some sort of weird thing which is now lost in the mists of time.
And one at Islington Academy with (iirc) a set from Tim, Jon and Ginger doing Cardiacs songs, and definitely psycho cyborgs on at the end drilling through Ginger's arm (as you do). Can't remember any other supports offhand.
Looking at the gig list on this site makes me wonder why I didn't see them at the Bar Academy in July (or, worse, why I saw them and now can't remember it at all!)
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Postby SiN1758 » 29th Jan 09, 17:38

beerofthedark wrote:I remember there were two sonic cicus gigs i went to. one at highbury with some can-can dancers and some people with angle grinders (poss. psycho cyborgs?) and one young bloke doing some sort of weird thing which is now lost in the mists of time.
And one at Islington Academy with (iirc) a set from Tim, Jon and Ginger doing Cardiacs songs, and definitely psycho cyborgs on at the end drilling through Ginger's arm (as you do). Can't remember any other supports offhand.
Looking at the gig list on this site makes me wonder why I didn't see them at the Bar Academy in July (or, worse, why I saw them and now can't remember it at all!)


That's right, the first sonic circus gig had the sword swallowing dude, the psycho cyborgs and the lady with the angle grinder (didn't something go wrong with that part of the show - seem to be remember her running off stage quite suddenly - or am I imagining things). The full tour had Tim Cardiac (backed by Ginger and Random) doing their thang. And very good it was too.
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Postby Ean » 29th Jan 09, 19:10

beerofthedark wrote:and one young bloke doing some sort of weird thing which is now lost in the mists of time.


I'd forgotten about the knife swallower. Poor bloke was the victim of quite a bit of heckling - At least some of it from me, as I'd had a few earlier in order to build up the dutch courage to speak to people (including some beardy bloke in a cowboy hat :P ) at the meet-up.
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Postby lob » 29th Jan 09, 23:44

Thanks all for reminding me. It seems I must have been at the first one - if I wasn't then I would have missed Tim somehow and I am sure that I didn't get there late and if I had missed him I would have been very unhappy about it and no mistake.

I do remember Ginger forgetting the words and EVERYBODY in the room singing them back to him which choked him quite a bit, especially good as the album hadn't been out long
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Postby Col » 29th Jan 09, 23:48

hahaha, the cyborgs - fandabbydozy :D
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Postby beerofthedark » 30th Jan 09, 12:26

lob wrote:I do remember Ginger forgetting the words and EVERYBODY in the room singing them back to him which choked him quite a bit, especially good as the album hadn't been out long

Yep, the album had come out that week, but a couple of the songs had been around on MySpace and suchlike for a month or so, so we had all had time to learn our lines.

Ean wrote:I'd forgotten about the knife swallower. Poor bloke was the victim of quite a bit of heckling - At least some of it from me, as I'd had a few earlier in order to build up the dutch courage to speak to people (including some beardy bloke in a cowboy hat ) at the meet-up.

Knife swallower! yes that was it. Was one of the heckles along the lines of "That's not a knife!" :lol:
I'd never realised people needed to be drunk to talk to me, but it does explain oh so many conversations i've had over the years.
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