tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post6362166916842541137..comments2024-03-29T01:38:51.887-04:00Comments on EV Grieve: EVG Etc.: Concerns about an increasing homeless population; realities facing live-music venuesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5694390946037511355.post-84806996355700643202020-07-10T18:28:46.444-04:002020-07-10T18:28:46.444-04:00Check out Iggy's latest release titled Free. L...Check out Iggy's latest release titled Free. Love's Missing is a killer classic Pop song.<br /><br />Check out what was happening summer/ fall of 1979 at Irving Plaza: (from NY Times)<br /><br /> "Club 57 fits into this because it is at Irving Plaza that these touring bands will stop when they're in New York. Tomorrow and Sunday the Cramps will be on hand. Fashion plus the Model Citizens will perform later Sunday evening (the Cramps’ Sunday date is an experimental kiddie matinee, designed for those younger than the legal drinking age). The Buzzcocks, the Gang of Four and the The will be at Irving Plaza on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1; Nico with John Cale and Cheap Perfume, Sept. 7; the Reds, Sept. 8; Mr. Cale, Sept. 14‐15; Eddie and the Hot Rods, Sept. 21‐22; the Police and Wazrno Nariz, Sept. 2729; Iggy Pop, Nov. 2‐3; XTC, Nov. 5.6; Siouxie and the Banshees, Nov. 9‐10; Ultravox, Nov. 12‐13; the Cramps again, Nov. 16‐17, and Skafish, Nov. 1920. Pending are dates for 999, Penetration, Chelsea, Monochrome Set, the the Lurkers"<br />XTCnoreply@blogger.com