Blast from the past.
Aug. 18th, 2006 06:36 pmThere used to be this band called The Cateran.
It's Gaelic - roughly speaking, it translates as "Ruffians". I think they were from Inverness originally, but they were to be found in Edinburgh in the mid to late Eighties. They were a guitar band, more than a little reminiscent of Hüsker Dü, and I have most of their records. The first time I saw them was at the Potterrow, with
original_aj, among others, and they were excellent. I should point out to anyone who knows the place now but didn't then that this was the pre-extension Potterrow, where a lot of scary music was. I saw them at least a couple more times before they broke up and played their actual final gigs supporting Grant Hart, Hüsker Dü's drümmer, on a British tour. I believe they'd supported Dü Hüskers a few years earlier, so they were old mates.
I'm told there's bad blood between the various members now, so it may not have been a happy ending.
After that, two of them were in a band called The Joyriders, who put out a couple of EPs and played some concerts before petering out. For various reasons that seemed to make some sense at the time, I never saw them, although friends who did say they were well worth catching. They had the misfortune of putting their first record out just before a Northern Irish band called Joyrider got into the charts, which probably didn't help their chances.
Anyway. That was almost fifteen years ago now. Last night I was in Bannermans, also with
original_aj among others, and there was a notice advertising a free farewell gig by a band called The Joyriders. "Can't be", I thought, but it's obvious which way this is going, isn't it?
I finally get to see them. Bannermans. 9th of September. And as far as I can tell, for the princely sum of no quids at all. Not even some Pees. They even have the inevitable myspack page, where you can thrill to the sound of early nineties Scottish punk rock. In theory you can download all their recorded songs, but it wasn't working when I tried. Still, if their threat to have CDs available is carried out, I'll have them all soon enough anyway. I have at least one of the records already, but the complete set would be nice.
All I need now is for The Probes to turn up again, and it'll have made my year. Sadly,
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It's Gaelic - roughly speaking, it translates as "Ruffians". I think they were from Inverness originally, but they were to be found in Edinburgh in the mid to late Eighties. They were a guitar band, more than a little reminiscent of Hüsker Dü, and I have most of their records. The first time I saw them was at the Potterrow, with
I'm told there's bad blood between the various members now, so it may not have been a happy ending.
After that, two of them were in a band called The Joyriders, who put out a couple of EPs and played some concerts before petering out. For various reasons that seemed to make some sense at the time, I never saw them, although friends who did say they were well worth catching. They had the misfortune of putting their first record out just before a Northern Irish band called Joyrider got into the charts, which probably didn't help their chances.
Anyway. That was almost fifteen years ago now. Last night I was in Bannermans, also with
I finally get to see them. Bannermans. 9th of September. And as far as I can tell, for the princely sum of no quids at all. Not even some Pees. They even have the inevitable myspack page, where you can thrill to the sound of early nineties Scottish punk rock. In theory you can download all their recorded songs, but it wasn't working when I tried. Still, if their threat to have CDs available is carried out, I'll have them all soon enough anyway. I have at least one of the records already, but the complete set would be nice.
All I need now is for The Probes to turn up again, and it'll have made my year. Sadly,
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The Joyriders
Date: 2006-08-31 02:41 pm (UTC)Dunsy
Re: The Joyriders
Date: 2006-08-31 02:42 pm (UTC)