The Cult - God's Zoo (Live)
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wicked
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The Cult where soooo original at the early start until 87's Electric album deprecated them. Nigel was definately their best and most innovative drummer, his flips/spins/rundowns & off beats where so simple but the flambouyancy was perfect for Ian & Billys music. Such a shame and waste of talent to be thrown out of the band for drug abuse. Every time I hear their early music from this show I just want to turn the volume up to 11 and throw my self around the room for the whole set.
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@troyvslc He spent time in the north of Glasgow too. In fact someone I know remembers returning home to see this rock star with his feet up watching the telly. He had Electric out at the time... Hope you're not as obnoxious a year on.
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still have it on vhs :)
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THE bass line...
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@PaulS69 He probably doesn't care about your retarded arguments either.
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@PaulS69 Dont Forget Glasgow man My Dear Green Place Although Grey now ;-)
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I think you will find he is actually British, born in Merseyside. He emigrated to Canada in 1973, and moved back to England in 1979......do you think that's where he got his northern accent from :-)
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I have this on vinyl somewhere... class.
what a amzing great sounds of the drums and bass!! this is soooo great
recklessroad86 2 years ago 9
I've said this before on YT and I'll say it again. Last year I moved house and accidentally threw out my Dreamtime and Lyceum chrome tape. This live album is so underated. Production, the band's timing and rarely ever dropping a note. Astbury's singing was top form. Glad they did definitives of these songs as The Cult.
Kelly14UK 11 months ago 4