Magazine clippings I used to cut out of newspapers and the music press back in my youth.
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The Residents - Live photos
Some images from The Resident's Brisbane show at Easts Leagues Club in Coorparoo back in 1986.
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I took two rolls of 36 shots at this gig and the top photo which was the best shot was the last photo of the night. I do have a load more I just have to track down the negatives... One day...
i was at this gig.. it was amazing ! I remember some strange light on a gyrating snake like contraption on stage that danced around with men in eyeballs.. hahha been a hard gig to explain but these photos will help in the future... i look forward to the day your negs surface :)
I was also at this gig. I still have the T-shirt. Good luck with finding the negatives. It would also be great to hear the recording. Is it available anywhere?
Fantastic photos Bazzil that would have been an amazing gig
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I took two rolls of 36 shots at this gig and the top photo which was the best shot was the last photo of the night. I do have a load more I just have to track down the negatives... One day...
ReplyDelete"I just have to track down the negatives... One day..."
ReplyDeleteSoon, I hope. They're wonderful.
i was at this gig.. it was amazing ! I remember some strange light on a gyrating snake like contraption on stage that danced around with men in eyeballs.. hahha been a hard gig to explain but these photos will help in the future... i look forward to the day your negs surface :)
ReplyDeleteNice to see these images, I too was at this gig.
ReplyDeleteAnd have a lovely recording of it.
Would love to see the rest, and hear the recording.
ReplyDeleteI was also at this gig. I still have the T-shirt. Good luck with finding the negatives. It would also be great to hear the recording. Is it available anywhere?
ReplyDeleteI remember the shirt, a yellow/green sort of colour. Mine's long gone. Don't have a recording sadly enough.
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