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Belza

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Brockwell Park 1994
« on: July 07, 2012, 11:56:02 AM »
I was wondering if anyone can help me out.  I have a memory of seeing Justin do a solo accoustic set at the Carnival Against The Nazis in 1994.  It was a massive demo with a march through London that had the likes of The Levellers, Manics, Credit to the Nation on the main stage but I am sure Justin was on as well but some of my mates who I went with say they can't remember him being on.  Can anyone confirm or otherwise please.
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Re: Brockwood Park 1994
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2012, 02:28:08 PM »
cannot help you with that one i'm afraid - i was out of the country that year - but here's a vid of him & the boys there ten years earlier..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wd0HJ4i6CU

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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2012, 07:50:01 PM »
I also wasn't in the country at the time, but Guy here organised the thing (or had a part in it anyway) and I seem to remember him mentioning Justin also played. He'll be the best person to answer the question, anyway

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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2012, 08:51:30 AM »
Your memory does not decieve you.
Justin played on the 2nd stage along with Attila and Tom Robinson amongst others.

I came out of the tube station as the march was passing by, which was lucky as I thought I had missed it. Then joined in as it made finding the park a lot easier ;-)


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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2012, 07:06:21 PM »
Cheers HebdenNeil.  Knew I wasn't cracking up.  Really good day out which clearly better than some of my comrades remember.
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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2012, 01:03:53 PM »
Justin did indeed play a solo(ish) acoustic gig (with Rob and?) and pulled by far the biggest crowd that the acoustic stage had that day.

As the gullible twerp who risked insanity by agreeing to organise the event it was down to me to book the bands. Much as I would have loved a main stage headlined by New Model Army, with support from Killing Joke and The Pixies, I was under pressure to book a bill that NME (our main advocates) would be happy with. It was also important to have an event that was culturally diverse. The Levellers and the Manics ended up headlining above various funk/rap/bhangra & dub acts. Also Billy Bragg.

Justin and Attilla were the main reason we went with a second stage as the event would not have seemed complete without them. I also want to create a space where many of the artists, poets and musicians who supported the Anti Nazi League could participate in the event. Though I only organised the stage once Tommy had confirmed Justin.

It was a nerve wracking day for me and Justin's set was the only one I watched from start to finish. I don't think I'd ever put myself through that again. But it was a useful way to spend my time while awaiting trial for section 2 of the public order act.
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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2012, 12:08:38 PM »
18 years later then Guy - belated thx - was a brilliant day...

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Re: Brockwell Park 1994
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2012, 05:09:27 PM »
But it was so worth it Guy we had a great time.  So also a belated thank you from us too. Rob n bob. x

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Brockwell Park 1994 questions...
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2022, 01:08:05 AM »
Bump!


I am absolutely thrilled to have stumbled upon this incredibly insightful, highly inspirational, true gem of a thread.  I know it's been close to 11 years since this thread saw some action, but I'm just learning about things here, now.  Although I joined this forum back in 2005 -- (was under a different moniker then) -- I wasn't here when this thread was originally created, posted back in July of 2012. I was off for seven very hard, long, dark and difficult years.  Was gone from end of 2010 to December 2017.  Too long and personal a story to get into on here.  As that achingly gorgeous, utterly beautiful, sacred soul sings... 'So slow to grow and slower to heal'. x

Having been born too late and on the wrong side of the water (the Atlantic), I don't know much -- if anything at all -- about pre 2005 NMA/JS&co. tours / shows.  I completely understand that it may be too huge of a request, but are any of you here (reading this post), able to go into further detail about this particularly intriguing (to me), semi-acoustic NMA/JS&co. concert?  Please, :-\ jump in and share whatever bits and bobs you're able to recall.

 1.  Anyone know the 1994 Brockwell Park setlist, songs NMA/JS&co. played?

 2.  Happen to know the exact date it took place, etc.?

 3.  Was NMA/JS' set recordedVideo or (audio) tape?

 4.  Was Killing Joke on the same 1994 Brockwell Park line up?

 5.  Besides those previously mentioned, which other recording artists were on the same billWho played which stage?

I'd especially love learn / read more about NMA/JS&co.'s 1994 Brockwell Park performance.  Genuinely hoping folk who were there can further help, add to this here thread, space.  I really appreciate this kind of stuff.  Quite a lot, actually.

In good faith...
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Justin did indeed play a solo(ish) acoustic gig (with Rob and?) and pulled by far the biggest crowd that the acoustic stage had that day.

As the gullible twerp who risked insanity by agreeing to organise the event it was down to me to book the bands.  Much as I would have loved a main stage headlined by New Model Army, with support from Killing Joke and The Pixies, I was under pressure to book a bill that NME (our main advocates) would be happy with.  It was also important to have an event that was culturally diverse.  The Levellers and the Manics ended up headlining above various funk/rap/bhangra & dub acts.  Also Billy Bragg.

Justin and Attilla were the main reason we went with a second stage as the event would not have seemed complete without them.  I also want to create a space where many of the artists, poets and musicians who supported the Anti Nazi League could participate in the event.  Though I only organised the stage once Tommy had confirmed Justin.

It was a nerve wracking day for me and Justin's set was the only one I watched from start to finish.  I don't think I'd ever put myself through that again.  But it was a useful way to spend my time while awaiting trial for section 2 of the public order act.

wWoWw!! :D

Although 'nerve-wracking' -- and, I imagine, most likely / predominantly chaotic, fast paced, and down-to-the-wire tense, stressful, and tiring at times -- what a truly amazing accomplishment and experience to have had there, Guy!  Heartfelt kudos, accolades, immense love and gratitude to you, Guy!  It must've been absolutely surreal, soulful, enriching, profound, rewarding, maybe even cathartic too.  But what a gift it was!  What a gift!!  How awesome, brilliant!!!  Thrilled you took time out of your day to post and share all that seriously cool information, those incredibly inspiring details. :)

But above all, Guy, thank you so much for loving NMA/JS' work as much as you do!  You waited for JS (to accept the gig via Mr. Tee), made special arrangements to bring in another stage just to accommodate and thus, in effect, acknowledge and validate JS&co.  Then, out of all of the performers there that day, Guy, you chose to only catch Mr. Sullivan's set, from beginning to end.  I have to say, as a die-hard, devout NMA/JS aficionado myself, that's just fcukin' beautiful to learn, discover, see.  SO b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l indeed. :):'(  tears of joy... tears of joy.

Cheers!

Just in case... the resurrection of this thread was not intended to upset anyone,
especially, especially those in or around NMA/JS.
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NMA's 1984 Brockwell Park gig...
« Reply #9 on: October 21, 2022, 05:56:06 PM »
here's him & the boys there ten years earlier
  1.  Christian Militia
  2.  Notice Me
  3.  Young, Gifted and Skint
  4.  A Liberal Education
  5.  No Greater Love
  6.  The Price
  7.  Smalltown England
  8.  Vengeance



It is pretty darn slow and quiet in here tonight. :-[
Gonna take in this old pic 'n gig from '84. ::)
'GOD', I missed out on so much. :'(
Much too far, :-\ too young. xXx

But 'I wouldn't be anywhere else, for the whole world...' now! 8):D


Classic NMA video clips courtesy of YouTube's amazing contributor, 71chunky.  Enjoy!

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'Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward,
for there you have been and there you will always long to return.'

'Just as courage imperils life,
fear protects it.'


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⁂ Da Vinci ⁂