
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
Every gig I have ever seen. Forty-odd years of thud, sweat and beers.
Starting in 1977 and currently covering 1984, if you are a fan of Sheffield music from bands like Cabaret Voltaire and The Human League. Or you like Industrial and Post-Punk music in general, there will be something here for you to check out.
I'm Roger Quail, I grew up in Sheffield and played drums with Clock DVA and The Box in this era.
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts
My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 63. Death Cult, The Limit Club, Sheffield, 15th September 1983.
Roger has a rare night out at The Limit Club in Sheffield. Ostensibly to meet up with champion road warrior Chas Banks, who is shepherding young rockers Death Cult around the UK on their debut headline tour.
However, the Limit clientele has changed a bit since he was last down in the sweaty West Street basement, and Roger realizes he too is going through some changes.
With thanks to Simon Elliott-Kemp for the intro and outro music. And to Rionagh for the artwork.
Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with the following sources used on this episode:
Venusian Charm - Twangy guitars
JCS 2011 - Tribal drums
Dodgy C - Funky loop
Emily Compton - Sheffield road ambience
Arnaud Coutancier - Footsteps
Welvyn Z Porter - Rock drum loop
Sound Design - Descending scream
Bee Productive - Live audience applause
Rikus 246 - Club ambience
Frankumjay - Vintage 80s electro pop loop
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