Catatonia

On This Day 22/04/1997 Catatonia

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On this day, 22 April 1997, Welsh band Catatonia played Cardiff’s Coal Exchange on their Way Beyond Blue tour.

The band formed in 1992 after Mark Roberts met Cerys Matthews. The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan of Super Furry Animals on drums, Paul Jones on bass, and Clancy Pegg on keyboards. With this line-up the band recorded two EPs, For Tinkerbell and Hooked.

Pegg was fired prior to work on their first studio album, Way Beyond Blue, and during the recording of the album the band was joined by drummer Aled Richards, replacing Ieuan, who left to focus full-time on Super Furry Animals. During the live promotional appearances for the album the band was joined by guitarist Owen Powell. This latest incarnation of the band lasted until its dissolution in 2001.

The single "You've Got a Lot to Answer For" received radio airplay and became the band's first top 40 single in the UK Singles Chart in September 1996.

Their breakout success came at the start of 1998 with the International Velvet album and the release of the single "Mulder and Scully" some two weeks apart. The album went to number one in the UK Albums Chart, and sold more than 900,000 copies being certified triple platinum by British Phonographic Industry, while the single reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart, the highest any Catatonia single would chart.





On This Day 20/12/1998 Manic Street Preachers/Catatonia

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On this day, 20 December 1998, Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers played Cardiff International Arena supported by fellow Welsh band Catatonia.

Manic Street Preachers had recently released their fifth studio album This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours.

Like its 1996 predecessor Everything Must Go, This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours was a commercial and critical success. The album debuted at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart, selling 136,000 copies, going Gold in the first week.

It sold well in the United Kingdom, Europe and Asia, and represented a change in the sound from the furious alternative rock sound to a more melodic and tender approach. By March 1999 the album was Triple Platinum in the UK alone and since its release it has sold more than five million copies worldwide.

It earned the band further nominations and accolades at the BRIT Awards in 1999. This is their first album whose lyrics were solely written by bassist Nicky Wire; their previous album still had songs that featured lyrics contributed by the late rhythm guitarist Richey Edwards.


Manic Street Preachers Setlist


"Everything Must Go"

"You Stole the Sun From My Heart"

"Kevin Carter"

"La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)"

"This Is Yesterday"

"The Everlasting"

Australia

"She Is Suffering"

Tsunami

"Ready for Drowning"

"My Little Empire"

"No Surface All Feeling"

"Motown Junk"

"Motorcycle Emptiness"

"Black Dog on My Shoulder"

"Last Christmas"

"Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky"

"Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier"

"If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next"

"You Love Us"

"A Design for Life"





Catatonia Setlist


"Storm the Palace"

"I Am the Mob"

"You've Got a Lot to Answer For"

"Game On"

"Do You Believe in Me?"

"Don't Need the Sunshine"

"She's a Millionaire"

"Road Rage"

"International Velvet"