and finally ... In Concert 1998
haze_harrison
haze.harrison@...
Mon Jul 22 20:05:51 CEST 2013
Thanks for all these, important information indeed.
--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" <februarycallendar@...> wrote:
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> 4th January 1998 - Best of 1997 (including the Seahorses, Bjork, Blur and Oasis)
> 11th January 1998 - The Charlatans
> 18th January 1998 - Supergrass live in Nottingham
> 25th January 1998 - NME Tour (including Stereophonics, Asian Dub Foundation, Warm Jets and theaudience - got this from the Times in the absence of any details in RT)
> 1st February 1998 - The Charlatans again, oddly
> 8th February 1998 - Brit Awards nominees
> 15th February 1998 - Echo and the Bunnymen (repeat from 19th October 1997)
> 22nd February 1998 - ugh, Ocean Sewage Scene live at Manchester Apollo
> 1st March 1998 - Primal Scream
> 8th March 1998 - Priority 98 (Spiritualized, Finley Quaye, Travis)
> 15th March 1998 - no details given
> 22nd March 1998 - Mansun
> 29th March & 5th April 1998 - no details given
> 12th April 1998 - extended edition of Dave Pearce's Dance Anthems covering the slot
> 19th April 1998 - ugh, Kula Shaker
> 26th April 1998 - James
> 3rd May 1998 - Spice Girls live at Birmingham NEC
> 10th May 1998 - The Bluetones live in Newcastle
> 17th May 1998 - Best of the Creamfields festival
> 24th May 1998 - The Verve live from Wigan
> 31st May 1998 - Best of French dance acts
> 7th June 1998 - Massive Attack live at the Royal Albert Hall
> 14th June 1998 - Jesus and Mary Chain live at the Camden Electric Ballroom
> 21st June 1998 - Shed Seven
> 28th June 1998 - Pulp completing the live weekend at Glastonbury
> 5th July 1998 - US bands at Glastonbury (Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Rocket from the Crypt, Deftones)
> 12th July 1998 - T in the Park live (Bentley Rhythm Ace, Lo Fidelity Allstars, Cornershop)
> 19th July 1998 - Best of Glastonbury 98
>
> At this point In Concert ceased to exist as a programme under its own name. I think it was incorporated into 'Lamacq Live' - under the feature 'Headline Act' - from Monday 27th July, but this seems an apposite moment to end this odyssey. There's modern history in these posts, and not unimportant parts of it ...
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> RPC
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