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− | ''Faces'' opened in 1989, which had previously gone under the name [[Roxoff]], at 15 Ulster St. It played host to 1989 Orientation gigs, including the unusual lineup of ''Cattlebirds'', ''Straitjacket Fits'', ''Knightshade'' and ''Schnell Fenster'' on 7 March 1989. Mid year, [[Mudpeople]] supported Australia's ''Hoodoo Gurus'' there also (24 May 1989). The venue later became [[The Club]] (~1992), with gigs including ''Headless Chickens'' and ''MCOJ & Rhythm Slave'' (15 June 1992). Bars there have also gone under other names at various times in its history, such as [[The Metropole]] (mid-1980s) | + | ''Faces'' opened in 1989, which had previously gone under the name [[Roxoff]], at 15 Ulster St. It played host to 1989 Orientation gigs, including the unusual lineup of ''Cattlebirds'', ''Straitjacket Fits'', ''Knightshade'' and ''Schnell Fenster'' on 7 March 1989. Mid year, [[Mudpeople]] supported Australia's ''Hoodoo Gurus'' there also (24 May 1989). The venue later became [[The Club]] (~1992), with gigs including ''Headless Chickens'' and ''MCOJ & Rhythm Slave'' (15 June 1992). Bars there have also gone under other names at various times in its history, such as [[The Metropole]] (mid-1980s) and [[Zeppelins]] (1991). Gigs advertised at ''The Gold Bar'' were during its time as The Club. |
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Revision as of 10:43, 15 February 2019
Faces opened in 1989, which had previously gone under the name Roxoff, at 15 Ulster St. It played host to 1989 Orientation gigs, including the unusual lineup of Cattlebirds, Straitjacket Fits, Knightshade and Schnell Fenster on 7 March 1989. Mid year, Mudpeople supported Australia's Hoodoo Gurus there also (24 May 1989). The venue later became The Club (~1992), with gigs including Headless Chickens and MCOJ & Rhythm Slave (15 June 1992). Bars there have also gone under other names at various times in its history, such as The Metropole (mid-1980s) and Zeppelins (1991). Gigs advertised at The Gold Bar were during its time as The Club.