seen slf in concert in the early 80's they were brilliant and there were lots of people wanting to speak to them after the concert. they told us to wait a few minutes and they would go around to the back stage door, everyone thought they were just saying it and they could make a quick get away, but true to their word they waited for ages and met everyone of us and were great down to earth lads. a fantastic night i will always remember.
the edge means so much to me i was a punk in the 70 80 growing up in a mining village in yorkshire. i want this played at my funeral hopefully a long way from now, still only 42 . nice one for sharing this top bands clips.
Top band,awsome live,must av seen em about 35 times in all.Think Jake is enjoying playin live more now than ever.Backed by Steve Grantley on drums,Ian Mccallum & now that Bruce has left,Ali Mcmordie is back on bass.Can't wait till March.Thanks for stickin this on,never seen it before
Still gud to see they are still going strong after all these years..seen em twice at the Mayfair in Newcastle....fukin awsome !! UP THE FINGERS... !!!!!
mate that intro nearly killed me..... down the front at brixton early 90s...... thought i could still mosh with the best of 'em..... jake comes on, launches into the opening bars of Alt Uls..... bosh... it was then i realised my moshing days were over... time to start standing at the back, nursing a lager and nodding appreciatively.......
I was going to say, that when I just heard the opening of Alternative Ulster, I got this rush that went from my toes to my head, just like in my youth. I sure fucking miss those days...what fucking brilliant bands we had then.
Would love to fly over there and see them again. The last time I saw them was in '81. I hope they make it to the states...I will see them then. Fucking ace!
Looks like Dolphin Taylor on Drums, can't tell with the quality, I believe he never played with big country. Not saying I'm right, we can all get things wrong sometimes.
I'm getting too old, I couldn't find a mate to go to watch the Stiffs in Leeds last night but we'll catch them in Doncaster on Thursday. 31st anniversary tour! # Scary
You're right - we did have great bands then but the fingers are still playin NOW and I swear there is nothing to match the atmosphere of Fingers gig now. Anyone up for Academy 2 (Manchester)on 15th March 2008?
yeah, Get a Life is one of my favorites, just after Inflammable and Nobodys. Baby Blue, Can't Belive In, Harp, Wal Away, Road To Kingdom, Forensic Evidence... Fucking great album
Damn, when I saw them on their 30th anniversary thing last year I was shouting for them to, but no luck. I know Jake heard me, too, since he grinned at me and fucking shook my hand right after the song they were playing. Jesus, man, if you're gonna turn down a kid's request then don't be such a nice goddamn guy while you're doin' it.
Not sure but i wld imagine they are playin Akl - google them and have a look at their tour dates - they r doing Aussie too - for the first time eva. If they ain't playin akl then let me know and if u wanna come 2 Chch then we look afta u - if u can stand the cold :-) I can't wait - i saw them in 78 before inflammable material was released - and now 30 years later......its gonna rok
@SuperChoronzon Jake has always been there...what are you havering about!, Bruce played with them for 10 years and was great ...and Henry Clunie and Ali McMordie are always coming back as well.
Where and when was this recorded? This sounds amazing, I'd love to have these on mp3 to listen to. Pretty new fan here...got into them though Foxton, being a big Jam fan and all. I love Jake's voice here at this time, it sounds so perfect, better than in the early years IMO. Not to slag off his vox then at all, that is.
This footage is great, despite of them being a bit older. i don`t like their new things as much a i love their firts 4 albums (right before the break up; still they have some good songs. i personally like the dirty and rought sound and hate the over-polished studio sounds. harp is a great song. Notice that Foxton (ex The Jam) gives a brilliant bass line, I mean, he is a great bass player. its a shame when you can not hear the bass, but that does not happen here, i love it. Miss his Rickenbacker!
Irony and Influence? Saw a guy at Marley Park last week with an SLF tattoo on his ar. I ALMOST went up to him to chat about the huge and FUCKIN OBVIOUS influence of SLF onto Green Day, then they started up on, well, any of their songs... If only Jake.
if it wasn't the way they finished the song i would think it was a playback when they played Harp. It is too much similar the record album, mainly the vocals
Great versions of the songs ........Harp is excellent , and some good guitar work by Dave Sharp .......I liked this line-up of SLF .....much better than having Mr Sectarian on Guitar that they have on Guitar now ...................
I was 14 when I first started listning to these - I'm 43 now, I still love em and still remember all the lyrics. Keep goin boyz !
Dave Sharp on guitar: fantastic!
This was bloody good line-up!
Taking nothing away from the other incarnations of course. Bless 'em all.!
Love this band . Bruce seemed to really enjoy his time with them. Music is brilliant.
seen slf in concert in the early 80's they were brilliant and there were lots of people wanting to speak to them after the concert. they told us to wait a few minutes and they would go around to the back stage door, everyone thought they were just saying it and they could make a quick get away, but true to their word they waited for ages and met everyone of us and were great down to earth lads. a fantastic night i will always remember.
anyone else out there grow up through the Troubles? SLF helped dont you think???! Kept me sane. Thanks for posting this
Me- South Armagh
the edge means so much to me i was a punk in the 70 80 growing up in a mining village in yorkshire. i want this played at my funeral hopefully a long way from now, still only 42 . nice one for sharing this top bands clips.
Makes an old geeza feel young again. Still the best music out there.
Top band,awsome live,must av seen em about 35 times in all.Think Jake is enjoying playin live more now than ever.Backed by Steve Grantley on drums,Ian Mccallum & now that Bruce has left,Ali Mcmordie is back on bass.Can't wait till March.Thanks for stickin this on,never seen it before
Bruce Foxton is amazing.
one of the best bands to come from ireland in my opinion
best band ever , brought back memorys thanks $ posting
I got them to play that song in SF. It was the best concert ever. I held up a sign that said "PLAY HARP" and Jake honored it and played it perfect.
one of the best ever...and Bruce foxton on bass. class.
Still gud to see they are still going strong after all these years..seen em twice at the Mayfair in Newcastle....fukin awsome !! UP THE FINGERS... !!!!!
saw them in 77 and as often as pos over the years still fecking gr8!!!!
Heard them live at Manchester Poly in 1979 (I think) when I was 20. I'm now 62 and I still love them. "Inflammable Material" is a brilliant album.
mate that intro nearly killed me..... down the front at brixton early 90s...... thought i could still mosh with the best of 'em..... jake comes on, launches into the opening bars of Alt Uls..... bosh... it was then i realised my moshing days were over... time to start standing at the back, nursing a lager and nodding appreciatively.......
Hopefully they are huge worldwide. They are brilliant.
I was going to say, that when I just heard the opening of Alternative Ulster, I got this rush that went from my toes to my head, just like in my youth. I sure fucking miss those days...what fucking brilliant bands we had then.
Looking Forward to the Hall in March - should bring back good memories!
saw them 16th at Newcastle Academy, then went up to Glasgow Barrowlands on 17th, two brilliant gigs, long may they continue.
SLF are playing in Christchurch NZ on 15 may 08 - yay!!!
Excellent song composers
my fookin youth 😀😎
yes!
slf rocks!!
the best irish punk rock band ever!
100% from me thanx guys
some fine mullets there!
Would love to fly over there and see them again. The last time I saw them was in '81. I hope they make it to the states...I will see them then. Fucking ace!
Foda é assistir um show desse sentado!
plateia de TV é foda, nos shows é melhor
Class
Best band in the world
played every day during my teenage years
How the hell did U2 get to superstar status, when jake burns, and SLF, put them to shame,
The finest band to ever come out off Ireland,
After Thin Lizzy, of course.
And Rory Gallagher
saw them in farnham on friday.
fucking amazing.
My favourite band ever.
Saw them a month ago ... still fucking amazing!!!!
brilliant jake burns bass player from the jam guitarist from the alarm and drummer from big country the first super group
Looks like Dolphin Taylor on Drums, can't tell with the quality, I believe he never played with big country. Not saying I'm right, we can all get things wrong sometimes.
Yeah. Dolph was with Tom Robinson Band before SLF. Brilliant drummer . I think the guitarist is Dave Sharpe from The Alarm
I got the DJ to play Alternative Ulster in a GO GO bar in Bangkok. To be fair the gals got down to it.In Bed with Me Dinner was a great show
fab! Love SLF
I'm getting too old, I couldn't find a mate to go to watch the Stiffs in Leeds last night but we'll catch them in Doncaster on Thursday.
31st anniversary tour!
#
Scary
at the edge.. my theme song
How many of you lads in yer early 40s remember the intro to alternative ulster? Click the thumbs-up if you agree
You're right - we did have great bands then but the fingers are still playin NOW and I swear there is nothing to match the atmosphere of Fingers gig now.
Anyone up for Academy 2 (Manchester)on 15th March 2008?
hell yeah
all the grey heads and baldies pogoing at the civic should be great
yeah, Get a Life is one of my favorites, just after Inflammable and Nobodys. Baby Blue, Can't Belive In, Harp, Wal Away, Road To Kingdom, Forensic Evidence... Fucking great album
not in my 40's but i agree
Que grande el matador Kempes en la voz.
Fuckin' love it
ah, the classic uk mullet...
Damn, when I saw them on their 30th anniversary thing last year I was shouting for them to, but no luck. I know Jake heard me, too, since he grinned at me and fucking shook my hand right after the song they were playing. Jesus, man, if you're gonna turn down a kid's request then don't be such a nice goddamn guy while you're doin' it.
2022
ill be at the back with a cold one as well chuffy.going to see em @ scarborough vivaz tomorrow night 29th feb 08.............
Yeah - just checked it out - SLF are playin Akl - 14th at the Powerstation - u don't have to suffer the cold afta all - enjoy
The name of this show is In Bed with Medinner and this aired on April 29th, 1994, not 1992.
Not sure but i wld imagine they are playin Akl - google them and have a look at their tour dates - they r doing Aussie too - for the first time eva.
If they ain't playin akl then let me know and if u wanna come 2 Chch then we look afta u - if u can stand the cold :-)
I can't wait - i saw them in 78 before inflammable material was released - and now 30 years later......its gonna rok
@SuperChoronzon
Jake has always been there...what are you havering about!, Bruce played with them for 10 years and was great ...and Henry Clunie and Ali McMordie are always coming back as well.
"talking at me"
Where and when was this recorded? This sounds amazing, I'd love to have these on mp3 to listen to.
Pretty new fan here...got into them though Foxton, being a big Jam fan and all. I love Jake's voice here at this time, it sounds so perfect, better than in the early years IMO. Not to slag off his vox then at all, that is.
Lurkio007 il second that.
Jake,Bruce,dolphin.............4th player?
Apparently Dave Sharp outta the Alarm. This would have been just after Henry got sacked but before they recruited Ian McCallum.
How did Dave Sharp come to play with SLF? Was this a one off?
This footage is great, despite of them being a bit older. i don`t like their new things as much a i love their firts 4 albums (right before the break up; still they have some good songs. i personally like the dirty and rought sound and hate the over-polished studio sounds. harp is a great song. Notice that Foxton (ex The Jam) gives a brilliant bass line, I mean, he is a great bass player. its a shame when you can not hear the bass, but that does not happen here, i love it. Miss his Rickenbacker!
Irony and Influence? Saw a guy at Marley Park last week with an SLF tattoo on his ar. I ALMOST went up to him to chat about the huge and FUCKIN OBVIOUS influence of SLF onto Green Day, then they started up on, well, any of their songs... If only Jake.
other than Dolfin and Jake who are the other 2 ?
That's Bruce Foxton from The Jam on the bass! I believe it's the fella from The Alarm on guitar there
You must not meet many people who like good punk bands.
Bruce Foxton from The Jam is a bass player not a guitarist....
brucefoxton dot com
Musically this SLF line up was one of the best.
Bruce Foxton ain't Jake, Jake Burns ain't Bruce...
who cares? They made great music together for 15 years.
2 all-time greats.
Like SLF, however Bruce Foxton is like a square peg in a round hole, who you can see is going through the emotions.
if it wasn't the way they finished the song i would think it was a playback when they played Harp. It is too much similar the record album, mainly the vocals
Not a safety pin in sight??
Bruce was Good but Ali McMordie is great !
What you telling me to get lost for ain't said anything to you??? Just making an observation on Bruce, don't see why that offends you.
Great versions of the songs ........Harp is excellent , and some good guitar work by Dave Sharp .......I liked this line-up of SLF .....much better than having Mr Sectarian on Guitar that they have on Guitar now ...................
Who?
I've never met someone in real life who likes them.
Great band but a bit to westbrit for my liking.28/7/2013.Irish time 10:06am.Sunday.
horrible hairstyle but great music :)
You are just jealous...
Jake sort of looks like Joey Gladstone