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RADIATORS from Space DUBLIN July 6,2007

Rerelease of The Radiators, the musical, etc
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Post Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:41 pm

THE RADIATORS from SPACE
(*with special guest Gavin Friday)

Voodoo Lounge, Dublin, July 6, 2007


MIllion Dollar Hero
Roxy Girl
Who Are The Strangers?
Dont Walk Away
Second Avenue

Sunday World
Love Detective
The Concierge
Heaven
She Says I'm A Loser
Prison Bars
Enemies
We Are So Beautiful

Faithful Departed (*)
Kitty Ricketts (*)
Children Of The Revolution (*)
Television Screen (*)

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Waiting For The Man (*)
Teenage Head



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Post Tue Jul 10, 2007 5:24 pm

Speaking of which - I have received this text and (I think it's implied) been asked to pass it along:
Gavin Friday deputised for indisposed Philip Chevron at the Radiators From Space show at Dublin's Voodoo Lounge July 6. He performed "Kitty Ricketts" along with "Faithful Departed" and Marc Bolan's "Children Of The Revolution", while the rest of the set consisted of Rads' classics old and new, ably delivered as always by Pete Holidai and Rapid. Material ranged from their snotty first single "Television Screen", [which turned 30 years old in April], through to the new material from their acclaimed "Trouble Pilgrim" album which was released in Ireland on their own 625 Label last October and has just been picked up for Europe-wide release by UK independent Ace Records. Ace will release the album in September on its Chiswick label, the imprint which carried all the Rads' earlier classics.

Gavin's friendship with the Radiators goes all the way back to the mid-70s when the Radiators From Space and The Virgin Prunes laid claim, in quick succession, to being the coolest bands in Dublin. Further bonds were forged when Agnes Bernelle. Philip Chevron's elderly "protogee" also became one of the Prunes's most devout supporters. Chevron, who has also pulled out of all Pogues work while he receives treatment for cancer of the soft palette, hopes to be back onstage with both bands later in the year. He and the other Radiators are grateful to Gavin for his art and his musicianly solidarity and hopes they will not leave it so long to work together again - Gavin last appeared as a guest on The Radiators' live 1987 benefit album Dollar For Your Dreams.

http://www.sebastiandooris.com/Gallerys ... Space2007/
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