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Derek Williams
Великобритания
Добавлен 21 сен 2006
Over the years I've built up a large collection of recordings and rather than leave them in a big cardboard box I've put them online to share. I'm retired now but I worked for about 40 years as a media technician at City College in Norwich, an FE college. Because of this I was able to "undertake staff development" - ie borrow equipment - a long time before it became generally available. There's also a collection of sound recordings from events in Norwich during the 1980's
So lots of stuff here, punk gigs, demos and stuff as well as 8mm films made by my school teacher Dalton Moorhouse who was the person who inspired me to follow the career I did.
So lots of stuff here, punk gigs, demos and stuff as well as 8mm films made by my school teacher Dalton Moorhouse who was the person who inspired me to follow the career I did.
New York Scumhaters - Do you remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?
A memorial video for our dear friend, guitarist and founder member, Karl Reid aka Reid E Ramone.
New York Scumhaters formed in Norwich in 1987 playing original material with various line-ups. In 2003 reforming as a Ramones cover (not Tribute) band they carried on well into the 00's.
Steve Skingsley aka Stevey Ramone -Vocals
Karl Reid aka Reid E Ramone-Guitar
Matt Sapsford aka KK Ramone -Bass
Andrew Johnson aka A Jay Ramone- Drums
Gabba gabba what what!!
New York Scumhaters formed in Norwich in 1987 playing original material with various line-ups. In 2003 reforming as a Ramones cover (not Tribute) band they carried on well into the 00's.
Steve Skingsley aka Stevey Ramone -Vocals
Karl Reid aka Reid E Ramone-Guitar
Matt Sapsford aka KK Ramone -Bass
Andrew Johnson aka A Jay Ramone- Drums
Gabba gabba what what!!
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How (not) to make a mound fire by John D Burns
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A mound fire is a way to build a fire so that it leaves no trace, so it's a good idea for wild camping. This demo didn't quite go according to plan though. John D Burns is an author known for books on hillwalking in Scotland, bothy life and hot tents - how to camp in mid winter. www.johndburns.com/
A tribute to Prem Nick
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Prem Nick, one of the special people who made the local punk scene in Norwich in the 1980's something special passed away on Christmas even 2022.
Hot tent camping
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John Burns demonstrates the workings of a hot tent, if you're into winter camping in the highlands of Scotland, you need one of these. A video made to publicise his latest book "The Hot Tent Diaries" visit his website here www.johndburns.com/
UEA 1973-4
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An old 8mm film I found of my first year at university - the UEA in Norwich. Silent film
save the Wensum walk demo, 1991
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Something I recorded for the old Norwich Cablevision channel 8, intended to become a local TV station for Norwich on the new cable TV network. It never took off though, partly because it got caught up in copyright problems. The footage sat in my old collection of VHS tape for 31 years before finally getting edited in October 2022. The date in the titles as written on the tape, but I now find it...
Anglia TV report on the opening of the Waterfront venue with local band Republic
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Housed within an old brewery bottling plant building on one of the oldest streets in Norwich, The Waterfront is a hugely popular 700-capacity venue hosting over 100 live music events every year since it opened in 1993. It came about following an eight years campaign - the "Norwich Venue Campaign" and was funded initially by Norwich City Council. It began life as a co-op but that failed after a ...
Republic play Gentleman's Walk 1989
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A Guerrilla - unauthorised - gig on the back of a lorry in the main shopping street of Norwich to promote their new tape "God is angry" 1989 Recorded by the band
Repblic play "No poll tax" benefit
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Republic - Norwich Local band Norwich anti-poll tax union benefit gig 21.5.90 Recorded by Paul Thrower
Passchendaele Anglia Square (full set)
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Passchedael live in Anglia Square 29.6.1990 Norwich Local Band.
bone idle and layd back live at the Jaquard
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Norwich local band Layd back and bone idle 15th July 1990 Kenny - Vocals Jon Clarke - Guitar Jason Carter - Bass Richard Howes - Drums "Layd" is the correct spelling!
Curio live in the festival House pub
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Norwich local band Curio live in the Festival House 1990 Jason Carter - vocals and guitar Andy Best- Main Guitar Martin Lascelles Bass Richard Howes - Drums
Helter Skelter live
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Local band Helter Skelter recorded in the Jaquard 16th May 1989 Helter Skelter were Kenny (r.i.p.) - Vocals Jon Clarke - Guitar. Andy - Bass. Jason Carter - Drums.
Cycling into the city from the east
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The NDR junction and Yare viaduct Getting into Norwich from the east is a real adventure, one that requires real nerve on what might be the worst cycle route in the country.
Riding the pedalways - Yellow Pedalway south.
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Riding the pedalways - Yellow Pedalway south.
Routes into Norwich - with Gloria soundtrack
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Routes into Norwich - with Gloria soundtrack
Riding the Pedalways - The Yellow Pedalway's northern section
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Riding the Pedalways - The Yellow Pedalway's northern section
Stop the Wensum link crowdfunder appeal
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Stop the Wensum link crowdfunder appeal
Norwich isn't flat - The Green Pedalway
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Norwich isn't flat - The Green Pedalway
Marriots way missing link ride through
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Marriots way missing link ride through
Choked on a worm - Freewheel cellar (bad sound)
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Choked on a worm - Freewheel cellar (bad sound)
Choked On A Worm Rainbow Fair - The last ever gig!
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Choked On A Worm Rainbow Fair - The last ever gig!
The Kaotixx - Waste of space (20 years later)
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The Kaotixx - Waste of space (20 years later)
People getting on
Glastonbury has always been a shitshow for middle class white kids being spoon fed left wing socialist politics by millionaires on stage , it’s a joke
how did you get deviated instinct but not karma
Different gig. the Karma gig was two years before this one. The DI set from the Karma gig is here ruclips.net/video/oQ49T1Kqq4A/видео.htmlsi=H3H9Tbu2FOP1D0-4 - they were a very different band then!
The No defences set from that gig is here ruclips.net/video/NVCpdu71cSo/видео.htmlsi=dqvBuU-Z6zJm1UDi
Nice footage. Was there somewhere myself that year, and watched it all hoping I might have walked by in the background, but no such luck.
Me to...but I'm not sure I'd recognize myself.
Not one idiot attention seeking bimbo or gangs of Essex boys out for a big bender. Just alternative music fans. I went in 1989 and things were different back then.
Great band. Heavy Metal forever.
ruclips.net/video/SIrMcnrzfL8/видео.html
Holy shitballs ..less than 5mins & 2 adverts . . Sod off
Feckin adverts ya kunt
This was the first year after the Stonehenge Free Festival had been closed down, and before Glastonbury built their "Impregnable" wall, so there were a lot of people here who would otherwise have been at Stonehenge, including a sizeable number of New Age Travellers. One of the better things about it back then was that, although still big, it wasn't too over-crowded. Even by the late 90s (the last time I went) there were too many people - like being in a sardine can; on large parts of the site you could barely move, but be carried along by a swarming mass of bodies. There was a good vibe in them early days though.
I was there with my girlfriend and a load of mates. An independant three day event that lived up to it's ideals in those days, not the corporate wankfest that it has become..
That part of the world must have always been a downer
What a strange comment.
I was there in 1981 and 1984. I knew the festival had changed when I was there in 2012 by the cider bus and a teenage guy asked me "Where's the nearest cashpoint?!"
This is excellent, just what historical videos should try to do. I've been looking at old maps/drawings etc. and was hoping someone had made a video just like this - and you have! Great work.
Wow. 👍
:)
01. 00:03 Intelligent Life 02. 04:13 Fantasy Ball 03. 06:08 The Package (early version with different lyrics) 04. 09:51 How the Other Half Die 05. 13:45 ??? 06. 16:53 ??? 07. 18:45 Wake Up Red King 08. 21:04 ??? 09. 24:06 Painting by Numbers
Thanks, I've updated the description
@@NR23derek ah yes I just realized the first track is Intelligent Life, though I'm not entirely sure if the first half minute is an intro to Intelligent Life (it's not present on either of the studio recordings) or a different song altogether
I've updated it, ta.
This was my first glasto. The fence was a thin wire at knee level. "Whiiite lightnin'..." A heavy weekend. . Cheers Derek
amazing, thank you. I know some good folk who lived on Argyle St in the 80s and they are very fond of talking about their time living in this mass squat
Before it was hijacked by luvvies
Now it’s time essentially Capital Summertime Ball with camping.
I was there. Notice how hardly anyone is fat?
No Spiral Tribe made him go that way as they thought they owned the farm and if he dint go semi legit there wouldn't be a festival at all. Evis deserves a Knighthood....
Nothing to do with Spiral Tribe!
And now just full of wankers
Fantastic! Thanks! 🎸🎶
Very different times then, but still great to see in retrospect.
There in 87 taking acid & smoking good sqiddgy gold seal & of course drinking some cider this hippy banged out for 50p a pint ' but now its utter shit 😁
John sounded like he lost his voice!
Setlist?
just posted it, missing quite a few tunes though
A moment in time before the arrival of sound systems and the ubiquitous 'thud, thud, thud' of the tyrannical two, two of techno and house music.
Where are all the fat people?
& smoking squiddggy black gave you the munchies 🤣
Before it was ever referred to as "Glasto".
Good point
I was there, aged 19 with two friends who had a massive falling out just beforehand. We nearly didn't go at all and there was a bad atmosphere between the other two to put it mildly, but other people were friendly and seeing the Cure during that storm was unforgettable and made it all worthwhile. It's the only time I went - I tend to go to little festivals now.
I was there and a couple of years later, when it was all about music and the alternative side of life, not a fashion parade for the middle class.
Of course it was different, it was 38 years ago. 38 years before this clip was 1948.
True, but it's a sign of how rapidly society is changing, 38 years is only 3 years more than half my age, yeah I'm 70 now. This rate of change, which is increasing, is really quite recent, mostly within my lifetime, that probably isn't a good thing really.
Pretty sure, things changed even more in the 38 years between 1910 and 1948! Take away today’s mobile phones and the atmosphere at some smaller free festivals is still a lot like 1986.
Thank you for uploading. This is amazing. I went for the first time myself in 1987. It was magical. Now it's just too corporate.
I can still smell the campfires, cooking food, Patchouli and ganja. Loved the dub tent and the delicious free meals from the Hare Krishna kitchen
These comments are like a shitstalgia reform uk convention. Everything was better in the past... Blah blah blah. I guess it's easier to moan than find things you actually enjoy yoday. You lot got so conservative but like to pretend your counter cultural.
There is a degree of truth in what you say, but not entirely. The thing that really shows is the age of the people attending, it was mostly young people with strong counter-cultural links and the events were driven by that. Now the audience is far older, it costs a lot more. It was £17 to get in back then, which equates to £50 in todays money compared to £340 today. It was genuinely more spontaneous, with rough edges and that was its attraction. That has all gone now. There were problems back then and they got worse over the coming years, the event now is undoubtably safer and better organised, but it is trading on the past, back then it was creating something new.
& smoking weed & taking Es without the police kicking your door in@@NR23derek🤣
There was a sense of freedom in the 1980s that is now lost. Just consider the simple fact there was no police at the festival… The music was also undeniably better.
@@sirrathersplendid4825 yeah we could take acid & smoke dope without the police kicking your door in ' brilliant days 🤣👍🏴🇬🇧
@@Leon-lt5gv Actually it's a lot easier now. Back then if a plod stopped you and found "evidence" of drug use, like a rizla packet with the top torn off, you would often have been arrested and if they even just found a blim, or a hash pipe with signs of use - "traces", you'd be done and fined the equivalent £500 in todays money (£35 in 1967), maybe even given a prison sentence. And the police most certainly did kick doors open... Of course, that didn't happen very often, but it did happen!
Proper English Cyder😍None of this Strongbow crap.
Scrumpy!
did you get any photos or how did u just get the audio when you were there in 85'
Just the sound, sorry!
Some great footage which it now seems inspired to have filmed. Who would have dreamed it could change so much? People reacting to the rarity of there being a camera on site! Says it all
1986 When the entrance price was £17 for the whole weekend! I’ve still got my wristband.
£50 at today's prices according tot he inflation calculator.
Glastonbury has been gentrified. It’s now for people who have no interest in music. Facebook generation. See how many likes I can get on facebook. It is now for the masses rather than the few. BBC has ruined it
I don't think it's fair to blame the BBC, there have been a lot of forces acting which produced the modern festival.
That's me in the rainbow jumper.just after the bloke in the blue hat. It is.My mother knitted it. Thank you.❤
What time in the vid? Look bottom right
26:47 Looks like Vic Reeves!
The Waterboys set from 86 is brilliant. Thrill is Gone/Healing has Begun being the highlight
Nice to see Renton from Trainspotting making an appearance at 17:00
Came here for the not a mobile phone in sight' comments
There are one or two...
Thank you for sharing this.
Squash Party ...they only sell orange squash
❤😂the good old days yeahhhh😅 nice 1 great video thank you