Seen these guys in the Dando market. Magic.. RTE ran this song to a piece about finglas in the early eighties, Pauly Pendergast and his mates on horses, great clip really caught the times.......
So U2 are plagiarists? Designer steals a top hat and U2 Inc. take her to High court? Hypocrites. Can any1 upload Atrix tune 'Cashel Rock'? maybe 86-87? Sounds like a load of unkempt heritage falling on a tourists head. Julian Cope mite have it in his archive, seriously
which came first? U2's Silver Lining in 1979 or the Atrix's Treasure on the Wasteland in 1979. Silver Lining was first played live apparently in August.
Silver Lining is a myth, like the white alligators in New York sewers. The song was always called 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, it was written in January 1980 and debuted at the National Stadium gig the following month.
@ParnellMooney, but then why does Bono distinctly say 'Silver Lining' in the lyrics, and the lyrics are entirely different than 11OTT on Silver Lining? You can hear it here on Youtube. The earliest recording I've heard of Silver Lining is from August 1979, and it's indeed a more primitive form though distinctly Silver Lining, which sounds like 11OTT in the basic 'chunk chunk' parts and some other parts. The intro on that recording begins with repeated harmonics up and down the frets/neck.
Hi there, Tools. The various recordings of U2 on YouTube and elsewhere supposedly from 1979 are all in fact from 1980, and from two gigs in particular: the Stadium in Feb and the Hanging Gardens in Tullamore in April. Tick Tock had improvised lyrics in Feb and was recorded Easter weekend 1980 with Martin Hannett in Windmill Lane. It did not exist in 1979. The Atrix were not the source of the riff; if anything, the Virgin Prunes had one much more similar before U2 wrote Tick Tock.
@ParnellMooney, I respect that answer, very believable, I'll go with it, thank you for the clarification. When did they start playing A Day Without Me live? What Virgin Prunes song most resembles Tick Tock?
Thank you very much! That would be cool to read the 'real nuanced history' of 11OTT/Silver Lining, from the Memory Man Deluxe unit, the Prunes influence, until the Martin Hannett recording.
Hi Tools. The Prunes song is - from memory - In the Grey Light. Dik Evans had a scrawling riff that bore some similarity to the Tick Tock riff but I doubt there was much if any direct influence, it was more likely a matter of slight osmosis. The Cork Opera House 1979 stuff is authentically from 1979, incidentally. They started playing A Dat Without Me on that short Irish tour of Feb 1980. Bono later described it as a song about Ian Curtis's suicide but of course it wasn't.
@parnellmooney. Yes I remember the lads on horseback alright. Can't remember the context i n which they showed us the documentary particularly as I went to school in Finglas so we didn't exactly need to see the deprivation on a TV screen. Cheers for the info.
Funny you should ask. It was a 1981 edition of Today Tonight, the RTE precursor to Prime Time, and the subject was Finglas. Treasure on the Wasteland played across shots of feral children riding horses bareback across the wilds of Dublin 11. The producer was Gerry Gregg, of the Workers' Party, Eoghan Harris's sidekick in Praxis Pictures, who more recently made the hagiographic four-part series about Dessie O'Malley for RTE.
@ParnellMooney: Yes I remember the lads on horseback alright. Can't remember the context i n which they showed us the documentary particularly as I went to school in Finglas so we didn't exactly need to see the deprivation on a TV screen. Cheers for the info.
I was 13....loved it then and love it now. Does anyone have a version of their later CLASSIC " Very Much In Love " that they could share. Saw John & Co in Theatre L in UCD in the '80s and they rocked.
Bought the LP purely based on this track. EPPPPICCCCC! Still have it and it's mint (only played the whole album 3 times at most!)
Liamoooooooo 4 weeks ago
There's a blast from the past - I think I have this 7" somewhere!
rorystokes 1 month ago
Seen these guys in the Dando market. Magic.. RTE ran this song to a piece about finglas in the early eighties, Pauly Pendergast and his mates on horses, great clip really caught the times.......
brotherstar1 5 months ago
So U2 are plagiarists? Designer steals a top hat and U2 Inc. take her to High court? Hypocrites. Can any1 upload Atrix tune 'Cashel Rock'? maybe 86-87? Sounds like a load of unkempt heritage falling on a tourists head. Julian Cope mite have it in his archive, seriously
Gombeenie 5 months ago
Sweet !
owy75 11 months ago
which came first? U2's Silver Lining in 1979 or the Atrix's Treasure on the Wasteland in 1979. Silver Lining was first played live apparently in August.
ToolsnFire 1 year ago
@ToolsnFire
Silver Lining is a myth, like the white alligators in New York sewers. The song was always called 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, it was written in January 1980 and debuted at the National Stadium gig the following month.
ParnellMooney 1 year ago
@ParnellMooney, but then why does Bono distinctly say 'Silver Lining' in the lyrics, and the lyrics are entirely different than 11OTT on Silver Lining? You can hear it here on Youtube. The earliest recording I've heard of Silver Lining is from August 1979, and it's indeed a more primitive form though distinctly Silver Lining, which sounds like 11OTT in the basic 'chunk chunk' parts and some other parts. The intro on that recording begins with repeated harmonics up and down the frets/neck.
ToolsnFire 1 year ago
@ToolsnFire
Hi there, Tools. The various recordings of U2 on YouTube and elsewhere supposedly from 1979 are all in fact from 1980, and from two gigs in particular: the Stadium in Feb and the Hanging Gardens in Tullamore in April. Tick Tock had improvised lyrics in Feb and was recorded Easter weekend 1980 with Martin Hannett in Windmill Lane. It did not exist in 1979. The Atrix were not the source of the riff; if anything, the Virgin Prunes had one much more similar before U2 wrote Tick Tock.
ParnellMooney 1 year ago
@ParnellMooney, I respect that answer, very believable, I'll go with it, thank you for the clarification. When did they start playing A Day Without Me live? What Virgin Prunes song most resembles Tick Tock?
Thank you very much! That would be cool to read the 'real nuanced history' of 11OTT/Silver Lining, from the Memory Man Deluxe unit, the Prunes influence, until the Martin Hannett recording.
ToolsnFire 1 year ago
@ToolsnFire
Hi Tools. The Prunes song is - from memory - In the Grey Light. Dik Evans had a scrawling riff that bore some similarity to the Tick Tock riff but I doubt there was much if any direct influence, it was more likely a matter of slight osmosis. The Cork Opera House 1979 stuff is authentically from 1979, incidentally. They started playing A Dat Without Me on that short Irish tour of Feb 1980. Bono later described it as a song about Ian Curtis's suicide but of course it wasn't.
ParnellMooney 1 year ago
Saw them at the Project Arts Center in 1980 late show, great live ..should have been huge !
StoneCrackeder 1 year ago
Great To hear this son again Thanks
dvkal 1 year ago
@parnellmooney. Yes I remember the lads on horseback alright. Can't remember the context i n which they showed us the documentary particularly as I went to school in Finglas so we didn't exactly need to see the deprivation on a TV screen. Cheers for the info.
dubfaction 1 year ago
first time i ever heard this was in school around 1980 or maybe a bit later. it was used in some documentary we were shown. can anyone remember it?
dubfaction 1 year ago
@dubfaction
Funny you should ask. It was a 1981 edition of Today Tonight, the RTE precursor to Prime Time, and the subject was Finglas. Treasure on the Wasteland played across shots of feral children riding horses bareback across the wilds of Dublin 11. The producer was Gerry Gregg, of the Workers' Party, Eoghan Harris's sidekick in Praxis Pictures, who more recently made the hagiographic four-part series about Dessie O'Malley for RTE.
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@ParnellMooney: Yes I remember the lads on horseback alright. Can't remember the context i n which they showed us the documentary particularly as I went to school in Finglas so we didn't exactly need to see the deprivation on a TV screen. Cheers for the info.
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greenienumber5 1 year ago
still sounds great lost my copy to x hope she still has it
r.i.p john
ogham3 1 year ago
still have the 45 only looking at it yesterday
dtaite 1 year ago
my dad was in this band hahahaha
PinkyAndAndy 2 years ago
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greenienumber5 1 year ago
@greenienumber5 yeah he was fucker
PinkyAndAndy 1 year ago
the Atrix were support band on U2's tour of UK in late 1980.
exile1985 2 years ago
Great band great memories of them in the late 70's early 80's. Sad to hear that the lead singer John died a few years back
menapia1 2 years ago
fecking great tune - Like many other punk/new wave gems!!
allister1964 2 years ago
I was 13....loved it then and love it now. Does anyone have a version of their later CLASSIC " Very Much In Love " that they could share. Saw John & Co in Theatre L in UCD in the '80s and they rocked.
toobgarbanzo 2 years ago
This was a cracker of a single. It's the sort of one I don't play if I'm jarred in case I scratch it.
bennyhell06 2 years ago
I was 11 - I loved this song - great post.
dublinhead 2 years ago
Brilliant song. Evocative of early 80's Dublin, the depression and decay. Hey we're going back to the future!
Papdog1 2 years ago
havent heard this in years.great post
uxzz 2 years ago
Not sure if it made it to vinyl. Might' ve been a session track for Dave Fanning on his show when I heard it
In my opinion one of their best.
Great that Atrix are here on youtube.
stellaviolens 2 years ago
@stellaviolens yeah was on Procession LP
ruthie10101010 2 years ago
@ruthie10101010
Thanks, I'll have a look around for that.
stellaviolens 1 year ago
Easily the most valuable music I've found on the net. So far...............
OK it's $64K question time , has anyone got Triad to put on here ?
stellaviolens 2 years ago
absolute classic!!!!!!!!!!
finally here!
theotherhalflives 3 years ago
what a great band the atrix were...
DMVidz 3 years ago