Saw this tour in 1987 West Palm Beach, Florida. Kyuss opened the show. These guys were on fire. One of the best concerts I ever seen. Still a huge fan in 2024.🤘
The first song I ever heard of The Cult was Sanctuary.. but when I heard Wild Flower on American radio it blew me away, and somehow reminded me of old ACDC. Electric, fantastic album
This gig was the first time I saw the Cult live, during the beginning of Rain my mate managed to get on stage was was dragged off by security (unfortunately someone stands in front of the camera). It was a mad gig, this was in MARCH 1987. The gig they did in Manchester in November 87 blew this one out of the water. "Electric" was released a couple of weeks after this gig was filmed so a lot of the audience weren't that familiar with the new stuff.
Which was hands down their best imo. I have to say that it was awesome to hear the original "Peace Electric" release before they scrapped in favor of what would become "Electric".
I was at the Manchester gig, the crappy Apollo where we had to stand in our seated places, bullshit place, the seats have gone now. Was a good gig that i remember, So the Mission and PIL the same year, or there abouts. The Mission was good, got to the front when 1969 came on. Got hit by bouncer on the way. Was 17.
I went to the NEC twice to see this concert in December 1987, aged 16, 1st concert was in the Forum, 2nd, 2 weeks later was in the main venue only using half with a standing area which I was in the middle of giving it some large........ Always remember Zap City being the first song.
Post Punk - Gothic Rock and then onto Americanised Rock. Never New Wave! How could you ever lump these with the likes of Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet The Human League? (as good as they all are in that Genre)
4:04 Nirvana 8:54 Big neon glitter 14:30 Wild flower 18:23 Love 24:31 Peace dog 28:48 Electric ocean 31:59 Revolution 38:23 Lil' devil 42:05 Outlaw 45:24 Horse nation 49:34 Love removal machine 54:44 Rain 59:24 Spiritwalker 1:03:44 Phoenix 1:13:34 She sells sanctuary 1:22:36 Born to be wild 1:28:24 I dont know the name of this please tell me
@@carcinoma8774 Its a 1960s song called Louie Louie !! A live version (I think this one actually) was released as a beside to one of the Electric singles.
The guy who filmed this did many great shows before he got caught, ones I have include This Cult show, Def Leppard, Rush, Quo, all about eve, the mission, Bon Jovi, The Damned, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Kingdom Come and more. Selling bootleg videos in the very place he was filming was not a smart move.
DEF LEPPARD, LIVE SHEFFIELD ARENA 24.06.92 PR 1ST GEN, DISTANT, 95MIN EX-VG 1581 METALLICA, LIVE SHEFFIELD ARENA 01.11.92 PR 1ST GEN, 173MIN VG/EX 1588 BON JOVI, LIVE SHEFFIELD CITY HALL 10.11.86 PR 1ST GEN, 87MIN EX 189 I will have to check my video tapes, DL and Metallica may have been filmed by another person. When I traded with people I had a habit of writing the filmers name on the tapes, because sometimes were were multiple cameras in an arena and this helped me know what filmers tapes I was dealing with. The numbers at the end of each recording are the video tape catalogue numbers, as I have over 2000 video tapes, numbering them all made it easy to find items in my collection, I did the same with my DVDs, though I never expected to end up with thousands of them as well. Im still cataloguing the DVDs even though I stopped all trading of any kind over ten years ago.
Les Warner was a great drummer. His creative input on Love and Electric was a huge reason why these two albums turned out the way they did. One of the things that really kept THE CULT fresh was switching drummers every few years. Still, though Les was good live He didn't overplay but played with more fliar than the albums, his solo in THE PHOENIX was the weak link. Billy has changed over the album progression and improved tremendously along the way, but it's like he was born a great guitarist. Never was he a weak link. His nights were either amazing or simply off the hook. I'm so glad he never got into that tappy, shredding style, it's just not the hard rock way. It only suited EVH in the solid rock world, metal adopted that style. Metal didn't nessecaraly mean "heavy", quite the opposite in many respects, actually. Most of Hair metal was bubble gum. I have to admit though that was one really shitty drum solo. He also played a couple of numbers way too fast. The Phoenix started off a little fast and by the end it was out of control. I never heard Les play that section well. Obviously he was way to nervious to do a solo and that was his downfall with his stay in THE CULT. That was the reason they started hiring really heavy guns starting in the SONIC TEMPLE era. Micky Curry recorded on the Bob Rock produced album and Matt Sorum heald the reigns for on the World Tour. To play with the hard rock big boys, you needed a killer drum solo as part of the act. Hearing thunderous drums through a massive P.A. back in the day was worth the ticket price on it's own. We can all thank John Bonham for that.
I will always wonder what the Peace/ Electric album could have evolved into had they intercepted with Bob Rock. Rick Rubin told the members do you want to sound like a real rock band or an English band with long songs. I totally get that although the Peace tracks are more definitive to the signature sound. The band has said once doing an album there’s no looking back. They made a great raw album with this one & Ian’s singing balls too the floor delivered…🤔😎
This is why Axl Rose hated Montréal. Gn'R were opening for THE CULT on The Electric tour and got BOOOOOO'D off the stage before they even got through their opening number. They hadn't returned until they could have saved the day at the Montréal Olympic Stadium when Hetfield got fried by that pyrotechnic. A lot of people felt he caused that riot in retaliation for getting boo'd off in 87.
Nirvana Big Neon Glitter Wild Flower Love Peace Dog Electric Ocean Revolution Lil' Devil Outlaw Horse Nation Love Removal Machine Rain Spiritwalker The Phoenix Encore: She Sells Sanctuary Born To Be Wild Wild Thing
I prefer this great band and this kind of hard rock more rock than hard, than iron horrible maiden or at that time all this kind of band like the horrible judas priest by example....burk...!!! The Cult is the 'retour' of rock and roll...the real one....!!!
I was at this gig and, I'm afraid, it's every bit as bad as I remembered it. It's nothing compared to the Leadmill gig in '84 or the Octagon gig in '85. Electric was such a disappointing, dull album and then this gig was like pub metal. That was me out.
Saw this tour in 1987 West Palm Beach, Florida. Kyuss opened the show. These guys were on fire. One of the best concerts I ever seen. Still a huge fan in 2024.🤘
The Cult didn't go to West Palm Beach in 1987. How would a band that formed THAT YEAR magically get open for The Cult?
I saw the same show in Rome, Italy. Great band! Thanks for posting
The first song I ever heard of The Cult was Sanctuary.. but when I heard Wild Flower on American radio it blew me away, and somehow reminded me of old ACDC. Electric, fantastic album
Rock music will never be cool like that ever again. The mid to late 80s best rock years ever in my opinion
I've seen THE 15 times, and up until 93, they were a killing machine!!!
Amazing gig! I saw them many times, not on this tour unfortunately, but I saw them before and after, tons of times.
This gig was the first time I saw the Cult live, during the beginning of Rain my mate managed to get on stage was was dragged off by security (unfortunately someone stands in front of the camera). It was a mad gig, this was in MARCH 1987. The gig they did in Manchester in November 87 blew this one out of the water. "Electric" was released a couple of weeks after this gig was filmed so a lot of the audience weren't that familiar with the new stuff.
Which was hands down their best imo. I have to say that it was awesome to hear the original "Peace Electric" release before they scrapped in favor of what would become "Electric".
I was at the Manchester gig, the crappy Apollo where we had to stand in our seated places, bullshit place, the seats have gone now. Was a good gig that i remember, So the Mission and PIL the same year, or there abouts. The Mission was good, got to the front when 1969 came on. Got hit by bouncer on the way. Was 17.
I went to the NEC twice to see this concert in December 1987, aged 16, 1st concert was in the Forum, 2nd, 2 weeks later was in the main venue only using half with a standing area which I was in the middle of giving it some large........ Always remember Zap City being the first song.
Fun. Oh my my - that hair!!!! Love the audience banter -so electric!. So good. Thanks for sharing xxx
Much love and appreciation to The Cult. They are in a class by themselves... CFFC💙🧡💙🧡🔥🔥🔥🔥
Really miss Jamie. So much energy on stage.
cheers for this mate i saw them on this tour they were brilliant.....
GREAT! Thanks for all the work you have done, to gave us this PIECE OF ROCK. PURE AND HEART. CULT.
Thanks!!!!
Best audience bootleg of The Cult by far.
The cult have developed a sound the no one can ever emulate. There sound is so unique. From new wave to amazing hard rock band.👍😈
Post Punk - Gothic Rock and then onto Americanised Rock. Never New Wave! How could you ever lump these with the likes of Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet The Human League? (as good as they all are in that Genre)
Perfect band 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
I love The Cult.
Gotsta be givin' this a thumbs up. Thanks for the upload!
this is brilliant ! Thank you !
4:04 Nirvana
8:54 Big neon glitter
14:30 Wild flower
18:23 Love
24:31 Peace dog
28:48 Electric ocean
31:59 Revolution
38:23 Lil' devil
42:05 Outlaw
45:24 Horse nation
49:34 Love removal machine
54:44 Rain
59:24 Spiritwalker
1:03:44 Phoenix
1:13:34 She sells sanctuary
1:22:36 Born to be wild
1:28:24 I dont know the name of this please tell me
The last one is a cover, born to be wild by steppenwolf.
@@treysimmons7707 no i dont mean that song, the one after born to be wild
@@carcinoma8774 Oh oh my bad ! Hold tight Ill listen to that too !
@@treysimmons7707 I've just discovered this band and I would like to know the name. Do you know it?
@@carcinoma8774 Its a 1960s song called Louie Louie !! A live version (I think this one actually) was released as a beside to one of the Electric singles.
Amazing
Kid Chaos on Bass and Les Warner on the drums.
The guy that filmed this also filmed the Mission gig a day later. Would love to see a master transfer of that.
badass performance...CULTastic!❤⚡🎵🎶🎙🎸🥁🔝
The guy who filmed this did many great shows before he got caught, ones I have include This Cult show, Def Leppard, Rush, Quo, all about eve, the mission, Bon Jovi, The Damned, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Kingdom Come and more. Selling bootleg videos in the very place he was filming was not a smart move.
i would love to speak with him. If you can connect us please do.
Which Def Leppard and Metallica and Maiden ones.I think I know the Bon Jovi show?
DEF LEPPARD, LIVE SHEFFIELD ARENA 24.06.92 PR 1ST GEN, DISTANT, 95MIN EX-VG 1581
METALLICA, LIVE SHEFFIELD ARENA 01.11.92 PR 1ST GEN, 173MIN VG/EX 1588
BON JOVI, LIVE SHEFFIELD CITY HALL 10.11.86 PR 1ST GEN, 87MIN EX 189
I will have to check my video tapes, DL and Metallica may have been filmed by another person. When I traded with people I had a habit of writing the filmers name on the tapes, because sometimes were were multiple cameras in an arena and this helped me know what filmers tapes I was dealing with. The numbers at the end of each recording are the video tape catalogue numbers, as I have over 2000 video tapes, numbering them all made it easy to find items in my collection, I did the same with my DVDs, though I never expected to end up with thousands of them as well. Im still cataloguing the DVDs even though I stopped all trading of any kind over ten years ago.
Fair play to him.
Les Warner was a great drummer. His creative input on Love and Electric was a huge reason why these two albums turned out the way they did. One of the things that really kept THE CULT fresh was switching drummers every few years. Still, though Les was good live He didn't overplay but played with more fliar than the albums, his solo in THE PHOENIX was the weak link. Billy has changed over the album progression and improved tremendously along the way, but it's like he was born a great guitarist. Never was he a weak link. His nights were either amazing or simply off the hook. I'm so glad he never got into that tappy, shredding style, it's just not the hard rock way. It only suited EVH in the solid rock world, metal adopted that style. Metal didn't nessecaraly mean "heavy", quite the opposite in many respects, actually. Most of Hair metal was bubble gum. I have to admit though that was one really shitty drum solo. He also played a couple of numbers way too fast. The Phoenix started off a little fast and by the end it was out of control. I never heard Les play that section well. Obviously he was way to nervious to do a solo and that was his downfall with his stay in THE CULT. That was the reason they started hiring really heavy guns starting in the SONIC TEMPLE era. Micky Curry recorded on the Bob Rock produced album and Matt Sorum heald the reigns for on the World Tour. To play with the hard rock big boys, you needed a killer drum solo as part of the act. Hearing thunderous drums through a massive P.A. back in the day was worth the ticket price on it's own. We can all thank John Bonham for that.
Was at this gig
Billy's hair is BOMB !!! But it's Ian's legs for me 😊 If you've got um Show em !
I will always wonder what the Peace/ Electric album could have evolved into had they intercepted with Bob Rock. Rick Rubin told the members do you want to sound like a real rock band or an English band with long songs. I totally get that although the Peace tracks are more definitive to the signature sound. The band has said once doing an album there’s no looking back. They made a great raw album with this one & Ian’s singing balls too the floor delivered…🤔😎
Was at the Glasgow Barrowland gig of this tour where they had to turn that lighting rig off as the band were getting roasted as it was so low.
Fucking hell that was awesome..miss the 80's so bad it aint funny
This is why Axl Rose hated Montréal. Gn'R were opening for THE CULT on The Electric tour and got BOOOOOO'D off the stage before they even got through their opening number. They hadn't returned until they could have saved the day at the Montréal Olympic Stadium when Hetfield got fried by that pyrotechnic. A lot of people felt he caused that riot in retaliation for getting boo'd off in 87.
SHEFFEILD Roxx !!!!!
4:05
Who else used this intro? Just the music in the beginning. Can't think what movie its from. I'll probably remember 5 mins after posting.
Apocalypse now
Megadeth did in 88
SET LIST PLEASE!!!
Nirvana
Big Neon Glitter
Wild Flower
Love
Peace Dog
Electric Ocean
Revolution
Lil' Devil
Outlaw
Horse Nation
Love Removal Machine
Rain
Spiritwalker
The Phoenix
Encore:
She Sells Sanctuary
Born To Be Wild
Wild Thing
What's the name of the first song?
NIRVANA is the song
the only band of that era that has never wore spandex
I don't get this show all guitar is painful thats around time saw them in Seattle maybe why I don't remember it cuz someone cranked their amp up
I prefer this great band and this kind of hard rock more rock than hard, than iron horrible maiden or at that time all this kind of band like the horrible judas priest by example....burk...!!! The Cult is the 'retour' of rock and roll...the real one....!!!
I was at this gig and, I'm afraid, it's every bit as bad as I remembered it. It's nothing compared to the Leadmill gig in '84 or the Octagon gig in '85. Electric was such a disappointing, dull album and then this gig was like pub metal. That was me out.
What a 🤡 you are. All their albums were fire, you simply don't get it. I’m quite sure you weren’t missed. 😂
WHAT!!! THIS IS THE ULTIMATE MASTER? THIS IS WORTHLESS CRAP! YOU MASTERED THIS? DON'T GIVE UP YOUR DAY JOB!