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General Category => On The Road => Topic started by: flodhaest on October 23, 2020, 09:13:18 PM
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Not sure if this has been posted yet: German WDR is doing a so called "Relive" stream of older NMA concerts (Rocklife Rocknacht 1990, Bizzare 1996 and 2001 and Cologne 2006), starting sunday at 3pm, German time.
You can access the stream here, there are also setlists available: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/new-model-army--re-live-100.html.
The Cologne gig is available here: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/nma-nullsechs-uebersicht-100.html.
Hope this works outside of Germany...
Cheers
Flodhaest
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Not sure if this has been posted yet: German WDR is doing a so called "Relive" stream of older NMA concerts (Rocklife Rocknacht 1990, Bizzare 1996 and 2001 and Cologne 2006), starting sunday at 3pm, German time.
You can access the stream here, there are also setlists available: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/new-model-army--re-live-100.html. Hope this works outside of Germany...
Cheers
Flodhaest
Whoa! Man, flodhaest, am I glad you posted this incredible info here!! :D I'll definitely be catching those too! Praying they don't clash with the pay-to-view repeat of NMA's 40th Anniversary gig, which is supposed to stream again this Sunday the 25th, as well. lol, one NMA fix is NEVER enough, well, for me anyway. All of this is just fantastic! It's so looking to be a great NMA weekend! YESSS!! 8)
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Hope you can catch it... the Cologne gig is available now, I added that later.
I understood that the repeat would be available for longer, not just Sunday ??? ? Hope so, I would like to watch it again at some later time.
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The Cologne gig is available here: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/nma-nullsechs-uebersicht-100.html.
Hope this works outside of Germany...
Cheers
Flodhaest
Oooo, fcuk!! :D The Cologne gig link is working great! (I'm in Canada) Playing it now, while I wait with baited breath for some official news from the front. 8)
Thanks for sharing this, flodhaest! :) I would've never known otherwise.
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:) Glad to hear that it works!
(Germany changes back to standard time from daylight saving in the night to Sunday, just so you know...)
Cheers
Flodhaest
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:) Glad to hear that it works!
(Germany changes back to standard time from daylight saving in the night to Sunday, just so you know...)
Cheers
Flodhaest
I didn't know that either. Cheers for the heads-up about the time change. Also, I just noticed you're a relatively new poster, forum/board member. I'd like to wish you a very warm welcome and hello to you, flodhaest. Post often... this place really needs it. Same goes for everyone else floating here reading this, you are all welcome here. Enjoy it, all of it. NMA built this sacred space, special place for all of us, no matter who you are, what you do, where you live or what you believe. Let's do our little part to keep it thriving, vibrant and alive. Screw facefook and fritter. This is home. :)
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:) Glad to hear that it works!
(Germany changes back to standard time from daylight saving in the night to Sunday, just so you know...)
Cheers
Flodhaest
I didn't know that either. Cheers for the heads-up about the time change. Also, I just noticed you're a relatively new poster, forum/board member. I'd like to wish you a very warm welcome and hello to you, flodhaest. Post often... this place really needs it. Same goes for everyone else floating here reading this, you are all welcome here. Enjoy it, all of it. NMA built this sacred space, special place for all of us, no matter who you are, what you do, where you live or what you believe. Let's do our little part to keep it thriving, vibrant and alive. Screw facefook and fritter. This is home. :)
Thank you 8! Thank you Floedhaest! Thank you everybody! Yes, everybody welcome! :) It took so long time for me to dare to join here... :-[ ;) :) I truly appreciate all of you in this forum so much..I also might be slightly drunk, but I meant what I said ;)
Cologne link is perfect, never enough NMA :D
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Thank you 8! Thank you Flodhaest! Thank you everybody! Yes, everybody welcome! :) It took so long time for me to dare to join here... :-[ ;) :) I truly appreciate all of you in this forum so much.. I also might be slightly drunk, but I meant what I said ;) Cologne link is perfect, never enough NMA :D
Ahhh, so you're wearing beer goggles then Tarsier. Glad to you overcame your fears and joined this, the official NMA board / forum, new blood is good blood. Go easy on your favourite tipple though Tarsier, you might feel it it the morning. :)
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Thank you 8! Thank you Flodhaest! Thank you everybody! Yes, everybody welcome! :) It took so long time for me to dare to join here... :-[ ;) :) I truly appreciate all of you in this forum so much.. I also might be slightly drunk, but I meant what I said ;) Cologne link is perfect, never enough NMA :D
Ahhh, so you're wearing beer goggles then Tarsier. Glad to you overcame your fears and joined this, the official NMA board / forum, new blood is good blood. Go easy on your favourite tipple though Tarsier, you might feel it it the morning. :)
I'm just a simple beer drinker, will survive it ;)
Thanks for everything, and now, nighty night! :)
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Not sure if this has been posted yet: German WDR is doing a so called "Relive" stream of older NMA concerts (Rocklife Rocknacht 1990, Bizzare 1996 and 2001 and Cologne 2006), starting sunday at 3pm, German time.
You can access the stream here, there are also setlists available: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/new-model-army--re-live-100.html.
The Cologne gig is available here: https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/events/nma-nullsechs-uebersicht-100.html.
Hope this works outside of Germany...
Cheers
Flodhaest
I don't suppose there's a good soul floating in here, who's fluent in reading and writing German, that can let me know whether the 4 above WDR / Rockpalast NMA gigs are available for purchase in DVD format? Anyone of the German contingent have a minute or two to post? Although German is one of my favourite languages, it's fcukin' crazy hard for me to learn. :-[
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On the site it doesn't say anything about DVDs available to buy (the Ionger text at the end is a short history of the band).
There ist, however, this site: https://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/dvd.html, that lists the DVDs available. I could only find one with NMA on there (https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MQ3TQO?ie=UTF8&tag=rockpalastarc-21)
Maybe somebody else can find out more?
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I haven't read all of the articles but i'm pretty sure that there is no dvd-release of those concerts. I think the files, the concerts, will be in the rockpalast archives and you can watch them until 2099.
But i found this:
From Here - 40 Jahre New Model Army
In der Nacht vom 20. auf den 21. Dezember 2020 im WDR Fernsehen.
It seems that there will be a documetary in german tv in the night of the 20th december!
https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/sendung/vierzig-jahre-new-model-army-uebersicht-100.html
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On the site it doesn't say anything about DVDs available to buy (the Ionger text at the end is a short history of the band).
There ist, however, this site: https://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/dvd.html, that lists the DVDs available. I could only find one with NMA on there (https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MQ3TQO?ie=UTF8&tag=rockpalastarc-21)
Maybe somebody else can find out more?
yes, that's also my opinion. the taubertal festival being the only rockpalast-produced dvd with new model army on it.
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That definitely sounds interesting!
But I think only the Cologne gig is available till 2099, under the Re-livestream it says "verfügbar bis 25.10.2020" (available till 25.10.2020).
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I haven't read all of the articles but i'm pretty sure that there is no dvd-release of those concerts. I think the files, the concerts, will be in the rockpalast archives and you can watch them until 2099.
But i found this:
From Here - 40 Jahre New Model Army
In der Nacht vom 20. auf den 21. Dezember 2020 im WDR Fernsehen.
It seems that there will be a documetary in german tv in the night of the 20th december!
https://www1.wdr.de/fernsehen/rockpalast/sendung/vierzig-jahre-new-model-army-uebersicht-100.html
OMG Cthulhu!! Another documentary on NMA! :D Even if I won't understand a word of it, I don't want to miss it! :D
I hope they upload it, so I can manage to catch it in Canada, at some point. Please keep me loop? :-\ Cthulhu, flodhaest and or anyone else here who'll be looking to view it, as well?
On the site it doesn't say anything about DVDs available to buy (the Ionger text at the end is a short history of the band).
There ist, however, this site: https://www.rockpalastarchiv.de/dvd.html, that lists the DVDs available. I could only find one with NMA on there (https://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000MQ3TQO?ie=UTF8&tag=rockpalastarc-21)
Maybe somebody else can find out more?
YES!! :D The Taubertal Festival 2006 DVD you found, flodhaest, certainly is of incredible interest to me! Shame it only contains just 2 of the songs in NMA's set, but I'd like as much NMA on DVD as I can possibly find... even if only a few songs are included. Too bad WDR hasn't released DVDs of their archived material, though, because their NMA stuff is all worth adding to personal collections. I wonder if NMA has any rights to make all of those performances available for DVD production, purchase, 'cause I'm surely not the only one here who'd love to own a proper, legit, copy of those past NMA gigs. Someone from the NMA front should look into working something out with WDR, to make it possible, even if just in limited run, it'd still be worth it. I sure hope so, 'cause there's gold in those performances as well. Anything NMA/JS/RSC related, is always beyond absolute treasure, to me, for sure. :)
So happy both of you, Cthulhu and flodhaest posted. Your time and efforts have proved to be such a tremendous help to me. Thank you, both, so very, very much! :)
edit: Popping in to correct a major typo. Please forgive me, flodHaest,
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Hello mates,
seems none of you owns or knows the
30 years of NMA box!
Filled with a book, stickers, cover printes, cd and
3 DVD!
Yes - 3 dvd made with the material of WDR Rockpalast now online today
and promo clips, bootlegs ...
It was sooo fantastic after waiting days and days (english fans still had it!) to get it, wrapped in a big white plastic bag :) :)
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Hello mates,
seems none of you owns or knows the
30 years of NMA box!
Filled with a book, stickers, cover printes, cd and
3 DVD!
Yes - 3 dvd made with the material of WDR Rockpalast now online today
and promo clips, bootlegs ...
It was sooo fantastic after waiting days and days (english fans still had it!) to get it, wrapped in a big white plastic bag :) :)
Say WHAT lotus! :o The 30th box set contained all FOUR of the WDR Rockpalast gigs that are streaming onine today? You sure lotus? Please confirm. ???
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Here is the link to rockpalast live 2001
https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/rockpalast/video-new-model-army---bizarre-festival--100.html
I was there ;) ;) ;)
And yes, this one is not on the 30 years dvds
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Here is the link to rockpalast live 2001 https://www1.wdr.de/mediathek/video/sendungen/rockpalast/video-new-model-army---bizarre-festival--100.html
I was there ;) ;) ;) And yes, this one is not on the 30 years dvds
Thank you for the link, lotus! :) What about the other 3 NMA concerts WDR is streaming tonight, were they included in the 30th NMA Anniversary Box Set? ??? Please let me know? I have a lot of catching up to do. Missed too much, having been born on the wrong side of the water. :-[
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But I think only the Cologne gig is available till 2099, under the Re-livestream it says "verfügbar bis 25.10.2020" (available till 25.10.2020).
And I was wrong there as all gigs are linked in the page Lotus mentioned - available till end of 2099 :). Thanks!
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Helo 8,
I`ve found this doing a quick search for the boxset
https://web.archive.org/web/20101031090403/http://shop.newmodelarmy.org/product_info.php?cPath=31_175&products_id=693
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But I think only the Cologne gig is available till 2099, under the Re-livestream it says "verfügbar bis 25.10.2020" (available till 25.10.2020).
And I was wrong there as all gigs are linked in the page Lotus mentioned - available till end of 2099 :). Thanks!
It's all cool, you've still been a HUGE help as well, flodhaest. :) You just let me know that they're ALL available 'til 2099!! :D I wouldn't have understood that. I'm currently streaming, in split screen with the NMA board / forum, the 2001 NMA gig. And just as I was typing this got a bit freaked out at the 34m:45s mark where Mr. Sullivan looks the camera dead in the eye to extend a message to everyone watching at home! Must say, that caught me off guard. I was not expecting that tight of a connection with the home and future audience to be and feel so real. What an awesome, wonderful surprising moment that is. Sweet stuff! Love 'em!! 8)
Wonder whatever happened to the 3 harmonicas Mr. Sullivan tossed up into the air and far away from him? I would've made a serious dive for either one of those!! heheheh, not that they even landed anywhere near the crowd. I'm guessing the harps were likely binned, by the cleaning crew or maybe NMA's own, road crew? If that's true, though, that'd suck big time. The 3 harmonicas should've been reclaimed and auctioned off for charity or something, if they were faulty. I would've loved to bid for either one of them. I think hundreds of us would've been interested in bidding for them. soft lol, I don't even have an ebay account, but would've got one just to try. I remember when the signed drumskin was up for aution, it drew quite serious interest. I would've paid an entire weeks worth of pay, for it at the time... but it wasn't meant to be, as I, sadly, make peanuts for a living. :P Ahhh well, I suppose that's the way the cookie crumbles, sometimes.
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Helo 8,
I`ve found this doing a quick search for the boxset
https://web.archive.org/web/20101031090403/http://shop.newmodelarmy.org/product_info.php?cPath=31_175&products_id=693
Lotus, you are totally awesome! :) Thank you so much for posting that waybackmachine NMA shop link. :D
Big shame NMA didn't choose to include the 2001 Bizarre Festival performance in their 30th Anniversary box set. So there was a bit of a fcuk up with the 3 separate mouth organs needed for "You Weren't There", during the gig, but who gives a shit, really! It made it ALL very REAL, very organic feeling and the rest of the band saved the moment by carrying on. Anyone with serious hang-ups about that moment, seriously needs their heart and soul checked, as it is NOT a common NMA/JS occurrence. We all fcuk up. So what, big deal. I'm guilty of it every fcukin' day dammit. People shouldn't be so hard on themselves or each other. We're human. It's part of what makes each and everyone of us so beautiful... all our little quirks and imperfections. Embrace them, 'cause they're likely actual blessings in disguise, than real flaws. Perfection isn't attainable OR real. Fcukin' stop trying to mine for it. Time to let the little hang-ups go, already. 8)
Stay beautiful people, 'cause what you think might be a flaw, someone else might see as genuine treasure... be it a characteristic, aspect, trait, or quality - of any kind. Ok? Alright. :)
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Not a gig, really, but somebody retweeted this under the #40years ofnma in twitter:
https://mobile.twitter.com/bradford_beat/status/1321132027010260993
Apparently, a Bradford Community radio station does a special on NMA tonight, 8 PM British time. It's accessible via the Internet, here: bcbradio.co.uk.
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Not a gig, really, but somebody retweeted this: https://mobile.twitter.com/bradford_beat/status/1321132027010260993 under the #40years ofnma in twitter.
Apparently, a Bradford Community radio station does a special on NMA tonight, 8 PM British time. It's accessible via the Internet, here: bcbradio.co.uk.
Thanks very much for posting the tweeted info here, flodhaest! :) I'm not on fritter either. How cool, an entire hour's worth radio show dedicated to NMA related projects! I read your post too late; however, after a bit of digging, discovered that it's available to listen to right right now,
right here... https://www.bcbradio.co.uk/player/?rpOdId=384271434&rpSt=1163&rpSrp=2.0
Here's what was played earlier this evening...
1. You Weren't There - New Man Army
2. Ocean rising - Justin Sullivan
3. Small Town England - New Model Army
4. Dead Man - Trip and Stumble (feat. Nelson)
5. Paekakariki Beach - New Model Army
6. The Sea - Joolz (Red Sky Coven)
7. Big Blue - New Model Army
8. Fate (acoustic) - Justin Sullivan (Red Sky Coven)
9. Here Comes The War - New Model Army
10. Understand U - New Model Army
11. Mary, She Made Me - Loud (feat. Stuart Morrow)
12. Sprit of the Falklands - New Model Army
13. Snow Blind - Into The Souls (feat. Stuart Morrow)
I didn't know Nelson had been linked to another project besides Kip Keino and Surfquake. Very nice surprise to learn something new. And here I thought I was up to speed on the majority of NMA alumni side projects after following NMA for 31 years. Thanks again flodhaest! :)
edit: I'm terribly embarassed. I just noticed I've been spelling your moniker / user name, all wrong in too many posts. So sorry flodHaest. :-\ my bad.
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Hi lotus i have the 30th Anthology box set..............and a fine thing it is too.... 8)....
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8, thanks a lot for putting up a setlist. I never heard of the side projects but quite liked the songs so it's great to have the names written down.
I must admit, I expected something different (interviews and such), but liked the programme none the less.
(and please don't be embarassed because of my handle - I imagine it could be a strange combination of letters in other languages. And I actually just noticed this morning that a letter was off in your latest post..)
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Thanks for posting the link to bradford radio- it still works now - (and Dead Man (I like that kind of folk) is followed by P.-Beach (one of two NMA songs I can`t get into it ))
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8, thanks a lot for putting up a setlist. I never heard of the side projects but quite liked the songs so it's great to have the names written down.
If it hadn't been for your original post, I wouldn't have been able to. So, I genuinely thank you, flodhaest. :)
I must admit, I expected something different (interviews and such), but liked the programme none the less.
Me too, flodhaest! :) I was really hoping for some interview clips woven in there as well, old or new, but just something of the sort. I love interviews and I'm not really fussy when it comes to them either. Some folks are pretty rough on the interviewers, when I read the comment sections off sites like youtube, but I've never been annoyed by any of the interviewers I've seen or heard thus far. That said, I am not the artist being interviewed. I imagine it's the artists who find interviews daunting. I figure it's mostly the artists who cringe, every single time. But hey, if the interviewer can make time and space to help promote anything NMA/JS/RSC, then, weak or strong, I'm all for the interviewers efforts. :)
This was an enjoyable episode of the programme. I only wish that the host of the show had at least played one song off NMA's most recent release, "From Here". Still, I managed to learn a few great things from listening to it just the same. So it's all good. :)
please don't be embarrassed because of my handle - I imagine it could be a strange combination of letters in other languages. And I actually just noticed this morning that a letter was off in your latest post.
You are very kind, flodhaest, thank you. :) Some folks are particularly sensitive about stuff like that. I'm elated to know that you understand where I'm coming from, being a foreigner. Means a lot. :)
Thanks for posting the link to bradford radio- it still works now - (and Dead Man (I like that kind of folk) is followed by P.-Beach (one of two NMA songs I can`t get into it ))
Oops! My bad. Thank you for pointing out that I missed "Paekakariki Beach", lotus! :) Just corrected the list. Fascinating that you can't get into this track, as for me it's one of my favourites. Curious though, if I may be so rude as to ask... what is the other NMA track you can't get into, for whatever reason, lotus? ???
I love everything NMA/JS, but there are a couple for me that I don't really play often. The first is, a very old one, "Shot 18" and the other - which will definitely cause a major uproar, be a real shocker to almost everyone here on the forum - is the album version of... "Get Me Out". I love the latter, in a live setting though, but it's just not as gripping on record, for some weird, unbeknownst to me reason. However, if either of these two NMA tracks were to come on the radio, I definitely would NOT turn the dial - quite simply because anything NMA is by far, better than a lot of the crap that's out there on mainstream radio these days. :)
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I didn't know Nelson had been linked to another project besides Kip Keino and Surfquake. Very nice surprise to learn something new. And here I thought I was up to speed on the majority of NMA alumni side projects after following NMA for 31 years. Thanks again flodhaest! :)
Nelson had a couple of side projects in the mid-90s while Robert's medical problems were restricting NMA activity - one was his punky rock band "Nelson's Column" who I saw once (at the Queens Hall, IIRC), but his other, longer-lived band was the three-piece folky cover band "Trip & Stumble". They gigged extensively around West Yorkshire in the mid-90s, I saw them many times around Bradford, Leeds, and Hebden Bridge back in the day, especially at MacRory's in BD7, within easy staggering distance of Nelson's house on the corner of Dirkhill and All Saints Road (the fabled "It's a Mean Old Scene" was on the wall opposite). They did an eclectic variety of songs, like "Copperhead Road", "Hunting Tigers out in India", the "Ovaliteenies song" and "Spirit of the Age"; on the latter Micah (forgotten surname, sorry mate!) played a home-made theremin which was built into a helmet made of a colander with tea-strainer eyes, and he used a zebedee glove puppet on the controller hand. As you can tell, I've got a lot of fond memories of the band, I'd love to find out what happened to the video footage I remember them shooting at one of the last gigs before Nelson moved out of Bradford.
They released one tape, "Plums and Bitter" which is now available for sale as a download through Bandcamp - https://tripstumble.bandcamp.com/merch/plums-bitter. Still have my copy of the original tape, and thinking about it the promotional lighter you got with it too!
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I didn't know Nelson had been linked to another project besides Kip Keino and Surfquake. Very nice surprise to learn something new. And here I thought I was up to speed on the majority of NMA alumni side projects after following NMA for 31 years. Thanks again flodhaest! :)
Nelson had a couple of side projects in the mid-90s while Robert's medical problems were restricting NMA activity - one was his punky rock band "Nelson's Column" who I saw once (at the Queens Hall, IIRC), but his other, longer-lived band was the three-piece folky cover band "Trip & Stumble". They gigged extensively around West Yorkshire in the mid-90s, I saw them many times around Bradford, Leeds, and Hebden Bridge back in the day, especially at MacRory's in BD7, within easy staggering distance of Nelson's house on the corner of Dirkhill and All Saints Road (the fabled "It's a Mean Old Scene" was on the wall opposite). They did an eclectic variety of songs, like "Copperhead Road", "Hunting Tigers out in India", the "Ovaliteenies song" and "Spirit of the Age"; on the latter Micah (forgotten surname, sorry mate!) played a home-made theremin which was built into a helmet made of a colander with tea-strainer eyes, and he used a zebedee glove puppet on the controller hand. As you can tell, I've got a lot of fond memories of the band, I'd love to find out what happened to the video footage I remember them shooting at one of the last gigs before Nelson moved out of Bradford. They released one tape, "Plums and Bitter" which is now available for sale as a download through Bandcamp - https://tripstumble.bandcamp.com/merch/plums-bitter. Still have my copy of the original tape, and thinking about it the promotional lighter you got with it too!
Wow!! Winterwulf, you are AMAZING!! :D So cool, all of that insight, all those little details you've thankfully remembered over the years and then, being so kind as to share them here with those of us interested in these sorts of things. They're fantastic bits of NMA-related trivia. How incredibly wonderful and generous, of you Winterwulf. :) Really, thank you SO very, very much for adding to these pages and passing onto us your insightful treasures, stories, and recollections. I would have never know any of this, if you hadn't been around here, posted! I'm pleased you're here and that you've made and taken the time to post and enlighten us. It's folk like you and virtual gestures like that, that make surfing and posting here... educational, fun, and totally worth it. Thanks so much for this. :)
I'm going to be ordering "Carnival - Redux" along with a number of NMA-related items sometime in the next couple of weeks. I don't have the funds right now, but when I put in the NMA order I'm going to purchase the digital download of Trip and Stumble's "Plums and Bitter". Cheers for posting the bandcamp link, just bookmarked it. Looking forward to listening to it and discovering more of all I missed. Out of Nelson's three musical projects, that I have heard - Kip Keino, Surfquake, and now Trip and Stumble - I find Trip and Stumble the most interesting. I still think Nelson has a great solo album hidden somewhere deep within him. He wrote some truly beautiful pieces while working with NMA. He definitely has one in him. I have this strange sense that Nelson's going to surprise us all, one of these days, with a really great one. Really hope so. We'll see. :)
By the way, only noticed now, that you're new to these parts. I'd like to extend a warm welcome to you, to this, the official NMA forum. You've already enriched at least one person's NMA forum experience = mine, via your exceptional post. I live for the little things in life. They're always THE best things. Take care Winterwulf and happy posting! :)
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Thanks 8, glad to share what I can. I was intending to start a T&S thread, just to let people know about Nelson's "what I did on my holidays" band but when this got mentioned, I thought it worth recounting my memories since I had the good fortune to see them live on a regular basis in the mid-90s. It's also reminded me that I need to buy the download myself, I found it a while back but hadn't got round to it. It'll also be an opportunity to ask what happened to the live footage, which I'd love to see, even though I'm probably on camera doing silly walks to "Hunting Tigers"!
I do have other stuff to share from that era but I'll probably do that on the best memories thread once I've gathered my thoughts together, and checked a few dates and facts.
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Thanks 8, glad to share what I can. I was intending to start a T&S thread, just to let people know about Nelson's "what I did on my holidays" band but when this got mentioned, I thought it worth recounting my memories since I had the good fortune to see them live on a regular basis in the mid-90s. It's also reminded me that I need to buy the download myself, I found it a while back but hadn't got round to it. It'll also be an opportunity to ask what happened to the live footage, which I'd love to see, even though I'm probably on camera doing silly walks to "Hunting Tigers"!
I do have other stuff to share from that era but I'll probably do that on the best memories thread once I've gathered my thoughts together, and checked a few dates and facts.
Hi Winterwulf, :)
There just so much NMA-related music for me to catch up on! Very much looking forward to reading your many NMA recollections, etc.. Hope I don't miss your posts! If you ever do find out what happened to Trip and Stumble's live footage, please let us know? Or, better yet (if they still have it), please consider asking them to upload it to youtube so all T&S/Nelson fans can get to appreciate it as well? That'd be great, as I'm just hearing about all of this, for the very first time, in 2020. Cheers! :)