On This Day 08/01/1993 Headswim

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On this day, 8 January 1993, alternative rock band Headswim played Cardiff Bogey’s.

The band originally formed in 1989 in Essex, England under the name Blinder. The initial line-up was Daniel Glendining (guitar/vocals), his brother Tom Glendining (drums), Nick Watts (keyboards/backing vocals) and Matt Pegg (bass guitar).

The band's main influences were grunge and progressive rock and their most successful concerts were two support slots for It Bites in 1989 (one of which was to a capacity audience at the Hammersmith Odeon).

Following Pegg's departure Blinder rethought their approach, reducing the progressive rock elements in their music. Pegg was replaced as bass player by a friend of the band, Clovis Taylor and, by 1992, Blinder had changed their name to Headswim.

Headswim's first releases were two four-track EPs, Tense Nervous Head and Moment of Union, on their own Crush Records label (the eight songs from the two EPs would later be compiled and released as the mini-album Tense Moments). The EPs made enough of an impression for them to be signed by the Sony Music subsidiary Epic Records in an eight-album deal and they released their debut album Flood in 1994.

The album's third single "Crawl" made the UK Singles Chart and the band embarked on their first extensive tour of the UK and Europe. However, the death later that year of Dan and Tom's brother Matthew (who had created all of the band's album artwork up to this point) after a long battle with leukaemia had a profound effect on the group, who took time off to regroup.

On This Day 07/01/2007 Bullet For My Valentine

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On this day, 7 January 2007, Welsh heavy metal rock band Bullet For My Valentine played Cardiff University.

From Bridgend, formed in 1998. The band is currently composed of Matthew Tuck (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Michael Paget (lead guitar, backing vocals), Jason Bowld (drums) and Jamie Mathias (bass guitar, backing vocals). Former members include Michael Thomas, Jason James and Nick Crandle; the latter were on bass.

They were formed under the name Jeff Killed John and started their music career by covering songs by Metallica and Nirvana. Jeff Killed John recorded six songs which were not released; two of these tracks were reworked later in their career as Bullet for My Valentine. A change of style from that of Jeff Killed John led the band to change their name.

In 2002, the band secured a five-album deal with Sony BMG. The band has stated that their music is influenced by classic metal acts such as Metallica, Iron Maiden and Slayer. The band is part of the Cardiff music scene.




Setlist


"The Poison" Intro

Her Voice Resides

Hand of Blood

Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow (What Can I Do)

All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)

4 Words (to Choke Upon)

Room 409

Cries in Vain

Creeping Death

(Metallica cover)

The End

Spit You Out

Tears Don't Fall

On This Day 06/01/1981 Boomtown Rats

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On this day, 6 Jan 1981, Irish Punk rockers The Boomtown Rats played Cardiff’s Sophia Gardens supported by fellow Irish band, The Atrix.

Formed in Dublin in 1975.Between 1977 and 1985, they had a series of Irish and UK hits including "Like Clockwork", "Rat Trap", "I Don't Like Mondays" and "Banana Republic".

The original line-up comprised six musicians; five from Dún Laoghaire in County Dublin; Gerry Cott (rhythm guitar), Simon Crowe (drums), Johnnie Fingers (keyboards), Bob Geldof (vocals) and Garry Roberts (lead guitar), plus Fingers' cousin Pete Briquette (bass).

The tour Bongos Over Britain was to help promote their fifth album Mondo Bongo, produced by Tony Visconti and released the same month. The album peaked at No 6 in the UK album charts and included the singles Banana Republic and Elephants Graveyard.

The Boomtown Rats

Bob Geldof - lead and backing vocals

Johnnie Fingers - keyboards, backing vocals

Gerry Cott - guitar

Garry Roberts - guitar, backing vocals

Pete Briquette - bass, keyboards, backing vocals

Simon Crowe - drums, backing vocals

Setlist

Mood Mambo

Straight Up

(I Never Loved) Eva Braun

Me and Howard Hughes

This is My Room

Banana Republic

The Elephant's Graveyard

Nothing Happened Today

Having My Picture Taken

I Don't Like Mondays

Someone's Looking at You

Keep It Up

Rat Trap

Encore:

Under Their Thumb Is Under My Thumb

Looking After No. 1

Encore 2:

Diamond Smiles

On This Day 05/01/2003 Van Morrison

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On this day, 5 January 2003, Irish singing legend Van Morrison played Cardiff’s St David’s Hall

Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison OBE (born 31 August 1945) from Northern Ireland has a recording career spanning seven decades.

Much of Morrison's music is structured around the conventions of soul music and early rhythm and blues. An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, spiritually inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz and stream of consciousness narrative, such as the album Astral Weeks. The two strains together are sometimes referred to as "Celtic soul", and his music has been described as attaining "a kind of violent transcendence".

Morrison's albums have performed well in the UK and Ireland, with more than 40 reaching the UK top 40. He has scored top ten albums in the UK in four consecutive decades.



Setlist


Inarticulate Speech of the Heart No. 1

I Will Be There

What's Wrong With This Picture?

Once in a Blue Moon

Foggy Mountain Top

All Work and No Play

In the Midnight

I Don't Worry About a Thing

(Mose Allison cover)

Early in the Mornin' / Goldfish Bowl

I Like It Like That / Kansas City

Carrying a Torch

Days Like This

Whinin' Boy Moan

Have I Told You Lately

Streets of Arklow / You Don't Pull No Punches But You Don't Push the River

Northern Muse (Solid Ground) / When Heart Is Open

(w/ No Prima Donna)

Stop Drinking

Precious Time

It's All in the Game / You Know What They're Writing About

(Love Is a Many Splendoured… more )


Encore:

Brown Eyed Girl

Gloria

(Them song)

On This Day 03/01/2011 JLS

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On this day, 3 January 2011, British boy band JLS played the Cardiff International Arena on their Outta This World Tour. Support was provided by Starboy Nathan and Six D.

JLS (an initialism of Jack the Lad Swing) consisted of members Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, originally formed by Williams. They initially signed to Tracklacers production company New Track City and then went on to become runners-up of the fifth series of the ITV reality talent show The X Factor in 2008, coming second to Alexandra Burke. Following their appearance on The X Factor, JLS signed to Epic Records. Their first two singles "Beat Again" and "Everybody in Love" both went to number one on the UK Singles Chart.





Setlist



Outta This World

That's My Girl

Eyes Wide Shut

One Shot

Heal This Heartbreak

Beat Again

Work

Umbrella

(Rihanna cover)

Other Side of the World

I Know What She Likes

Somebody to Love

(Justin Bieber cover)

Love You More

Everybody (Backstreet's Back)

(Backstreet Boys cover)

Girlfriend

(*NSYNC cover)

I Want It That Way

(Backstreet Boys cover)

Pop

(*NSYNC cover)

Better for You

Superhero


Encore:

The Club Is Alive

Everybody in Love

On This Day 31/12/1999 Manic Street Preachers

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On this day, 31 December 1999, Manic Street Preachers played Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium with support provided by a Welsh lineup of Super Furry Animals, Feeder plus Shack.

For the Manic Street Preachers it was the biggest gig of their career when they heralded in a new century at the Millennium Stadium in front of a sellout crowd.

Bassist Nicky Wire said of the importance of the gig: “Ten years ago we did a gig in Cardiff to two people. Today we’re playing in front of 60,000 people. I think that shows how far we’ve come, how far we have grown and how much Wales has grown.”



Setlist



Part 1: 1999

You Stole the Sun From My Heart

Faster

Everything Must Go

Tsunami

The Masses Against the Classes

The Everlasting

Kevin Carter

La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)

Rock and Roll Music

(Chuck Berry cover)

Ready for Drowning

Of Walking Abortion

No Surface All Feeling

Motown Junk

(Baby Love Intro)

Motorcycle Emptiness



Part 2: 2000

Can't Take My Eyes Off You

(Frankie Valli cover) (Acoustic)

Small Black Flowers That Grow in the Sky

(Acoustic)

Australia

Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier

You Love Us

Stay Beautiful

If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next

A Design for Life



On This Day 23/12/2000 Andy Fairweather Low, Man, Racing Cars

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On this day, 23 December 2000, Welsh rockers Andy Fairweather Low, Man and Racing Cars played Cardiff’s Coal Exchange venue.

Andrew Fairweather Low was a founding member and lead singer of 1960s pop band Amen Corner, and in recent years has toured extensively with Roger Waters, Eric Clapton and Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.

Man were formed in November 1968 by Micky Jones (guitar and vocals), Deke Leonard (guitar and vocals), Clive John (keyboards and vocals), Ray Williams (bass guitar) and Jeff Jones (drums), in Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthshire, out of previous local band The Bystanders. They were active through to 1976 with an ever-changing personnel, the last line-up consisting of Jones and Leonard with John McKenzie (bass), Terry Williams (drums) and Phil Ryan (keyboards). Amongst others, Martin Ace (guitar and bass) had a significant spell with group. They released 9 studio albums including the UK charting albums Back into the Future Rhinos, Winos and Lunatics and the live album Maximum Darkness. Their musical style is rock encompassing elements of psychedelia and progressive, and they are noted for their extended live improvisations.

Racing Cars was a Welsh pop band, formed in the Rhondda Valley, Wales in 1973. The only hit single was "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?", which peaked at number fourteen in the UK Singles Chart in 1977, and was inspired by the film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They? Touring included dates supporting Bad Company in 1976.

On This Day 22/12/2013 Straight Lines

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On this day, 22 December 2013, Pontypridd rock band Straight Lines played Cardiff’s Clwb Ifor Bach alongside The Guns and The Portraits.

Straight Lines, is made up of guitarist Tom Jenkins, drummer Dane Campbell, his guitarist brother Todd Campbell and fellow guitarist James Pugh, and were touted for big things following the release of their debut album Persistence In This Game.

Straight Lines had supported bands such as Kids In Glass Houses, The Automatic and InME as well as providing lead support for Motorhead at Hammersmith Apollo. The band even found time to fit in a BBC Radio 1 Introducing live session at the seminal Maida Vale Studios.

Dane and Todd are currently playing in former Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell’s band, Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons.