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New Model Army 08/17/1996

SHOWID 259593

Set I

White Light
Believe It
Stupid Questions
Over The Wire
F#Ny
Headlights
Purity
Brother
Get Me Out
No Pain
225
Bad Old World
Green & Grey
Here Comes The War
I Love The World

Set II

 

Set III

 

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Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
infected_by_sound (5/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: TV-also London 1989
harry74 (4/5) DVD / 1 View   TV
Notes: ROCKPALAST
smallp (3/5) CDR / 1 A- View   TV Broadcast
Notes: VHS to analog tape to CDR.
Teeth Grinder (2/5) DVD / 2 A View   TV
Ande (1/5) DVD-R / 1 View  
Metmum (1/5) DVD / 1 A+ A+ View  
Notes: MPEG-2 PAL picture resolution: 720x576 Bitrate: 7.33Mbps SA authored so basic menu and chapters every 10 minutes. Pro shot so decent picture and sound although it has flickers at the bottom of the screen and some audio dropouts at the beginning Length: 1.10.21 Overall: A+ Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
Greg (1/5) Audio CDR / 1 A- View  
Notes: Talented and popular UK post-punk cult band. New Model Army was formed in the Yorkshire town of Bradford in 1980. In keeping with the band's intellectual bent, their name was taken from Oliver Cromwell's antiroyalist military force, whose hierarchy was based on ability rather than social class. To their impassioned cult of fans, New Model Army was one of the best post-punk outfits Great Britain ever produced. Combining the gut-level force of punk with the anthemic political fervor of U2 and the Alarm, as well as the urban protest folk of Billy Bragg, NMA sounded like few other bands mining similar post-punk territory. Their attack was hard, spare, and precise, but as time wore on, they were just as likely to deliver modern-day folk-rock replete with acoustic guitar, violin, and harmonica. NMA's best work earned them tremendous acclaim in the U.K., where their singles regularly placed in the lower reaches of the pop charts. U.K.-specific lyrical references, coupled with visa problems that sometimes made touring difficult, unfortunately ensured that they were all but ignored in the U.S. Still, they maintained a strong following in Europe, and leader Justin Sullivan managed to keep them going, on and off, for more than two decades. A great addition to ANY collection, this TV Broadcast performance is outstanding. Rare show and greatly appreciated Ed! My horizons have yet again been stretched!
lukas (0/0) CDR / 0 A- View  
lukas (0/0) DVD / 0 View  
Bernabe Cantero Lleixa (0/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: PRO+LONDON TOWN AND COUNTRY CLUB 1989 FROM UK TV'IN CONCERT'