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new RADIATORS gig dublin april 2005

Rerelease of The Radiators, the musical, etc
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Post Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:47 pm

http://www.theradiators.tv/news.htm
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Post Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:48 pm

Anyone going? if i have the money i might well do
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Post Mon Apr 04, 2005 5:58 am

Here's an account I posted on a Rads forum -

http://peteholidai.proboards28.com/inde ... 64&start=0


Epic gig. Phil doing his best Jasper Carrott look , cool brown suede jacklet with multitudinous tassles , roaring out the vocals , ripping out the guitar cords , slaying all around . Steve did his best Robin Gibb impersonation, sleeveless newspaper print t-shirt , banging away at the keyboards. Pete was Ziggy Stardust , a golden shirt and leather trousers combination that had to be seen to be believed. Cait was menacing , all dressed in black and taking no prisoners as she spanked out a rock solid bass line. Johnny bashed the nuts out of his drums - but in a determined , controlled way.

With a delightfully relavant intro of ' Young people of Ireland I love you' ( as said by the late Pope in Galway back in 1979 , if you really need an explanation) the Rads came on stage at about 9.45 , the stage front area being reasonably full . The set consisted mostly of songs from the two albums . Great as they were , what was even better was the two news songs performed.

'She says I'm a loser' featured an absolutely stunning harmony vocal effect by Pete , Cait and Phil. Combined with some delightfully intricate bass playing by Cait this was tantalising indicator of , what Phil mentioned , the third album they hope to record later this year.

' The Girl With A Gun' was just as good , a real 'Kill Bill' of a song , as my slightly drunk friend kept calling it. More harmony vocals, more bass - Cait is clearly well settled in to the Rads line-up.


There seemed to be a real confidence about the songs , representing a group with a focused vision. Faithful as most of the versions of the songs from the albums were , I got the impression that the musicians were impatient to move on to articulating what they feel now.

'Faithful Departed' was given a great deconstruction job, loads of shimmery guitar effects echoing all over the place , spot-on audience inclusion ploy by Phil getting all of us ( well , some of us..) to sing the 'Whiskey In The Jar' line.

The encore was wig out stuff. Cait belted out ' Haunted', the song she first did with Shane MacGowan on the 'Sid ' n Nancy 'soundtrack. Steve absolutely shreiked the Flaming Groovies 'Teenage Head'. That kind of stuff.

I stumbled out on to scummy Wexford St. , ears dulled by the deafening noise , happy . Only for the fact that I have a six o'clock start tomorrow I might still be there ...


Oh, and by the way , Phil confirmed that the Rads will be supporting U2 on the June 25th Croke Park gig......yippee!!!
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Post Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:31 am

A spectacular review. Sounds like a great show. Thanks guest!
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Post Mon Apr 04, 2005 4:52 pm

Did anyone take any pictures? Great description of what everyone was wearing -- but which shoes, Philip ? :lol:
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Post Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:39 pm

I'm the ' guest' ; thanks for the comments.

I didn't have a camera with me but plenty others did ; if anything surfaces I'll try and post them here.
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Post Thu Apr 14, 2005 9:31 pm

http://www.theradiators.tv/whelans.htm

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Post Fri Apr 15, 2005 11:50 am

That is one hell of a cool guitarstrap! Anyone know where I can get one of those?
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Post Fri Apr 15, 2005 12:57 pm

Guitar strap here.

http://www.themusicstand.com/item--i-407842--u-743.html
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