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THE MOB - LAST SHOW 1983

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  1. Anxiety69

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    http://www.mediafire.com/?mfn0gz2tbug

    If this really was their last live performance, then a hell of a way to go out :)

    01 Another Day Another Death
    02 Witch Hunt
    03 Prison
    04 Dance On You Fool
    05 Stay
    06 Gates Of Hell
    07 Our Life Our World
    08 Is God A Man?
    09 I Hear You Laughing
    10 Slayed
    11 Smack
    12 No Doves (incomplete)
     




    RECORD INFORMATION

    Once Upon A Time In England - Volume 2
    Release Date : 1999

    Subtitled as "A Collection Of Rarities From 1978 Onwards...". Comes in jewel case with clear tray and 10-page booklet. Track 1: Recorded at Millstream 16 track studios 1986. Track 2 Recorded on a borrowed 8 track recorder in Nick's bedroom around 1988. Track 3 Recorded at Millstream 16 track studios 1986. Track 4 Recorded on a borrowed 8 track recorder in Nick's bedroom around 1988. Track 5 Recor
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    THE MOB Biography

    Progressive rock band from England. Originally formed in 1979 (and known as Zeus Pendragon), the band went through several lineup changes before signing its first record deal in 1984, by which time it had shortened the name to Pendragon.

    [b]Original lineup:[/b]
    ● [a=Nick Barrett] – vocals, guitar
    ● [a=Rik Carter] – keyboards
    ● [a=Peter Gee] – bass
    ● [a=Nigel Harris (2)] – drums

    [b]Current lineup:[/b]
    ● [a=Nick Barrett] – guitars, vocals
    ● [a=Clive Nolan] – keyboards
    ● [a=Peter Gee] – bass
    ● [a=Jan-Vincent Velazco] – drums
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    There are more than one band named The Mob.

    1. Anarcho-punk late '70s
    2. New York Hardcore early '80s
    3. Rock 2005
    4. Northern soul R& B mid "60s
    5. A Seattle band that later became Queensrÿche.

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    1) The Mob were an anarcho-punk band originally from Yeovil, Somerset, England during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The band broke up in December 1983. Marc Mob was the bands center of attention with colourful (red) dreadlocks and an angelic face. On the contrary his voice sounded doomed, his lyrics featuring topics such as nuclear bombs, war, wastelands, death and doom in general. the mob. they knew that the world was a place of doom, gloom, and despair, and thus sung songs of mourning for a dying world. greed, corruption, and pollution have blotted out all hope and optimism. formed and disbanded during the early UK anarcho-punk scene, the mob defined dirge music in the punk genre with music so competent and unique from the one chord wonder bands, and possibly the most emotional, albeit negative, of any of their contemporaries like crass, conflict, and chumbawamba while still remaining political in their message. possibly the only other band to hold a torch to the despair and morbidity of the mob was rudimentary peni, another off-beat post-punk group who often shared the stage with the mob. they seemed more comrades to each other than any of the more positive-punk bands at the time.

    2) The Mob were a hardcore band from New York who existed during the 1980's. Their first release was the Upset The System EP 7" in 1982 followed by another 7" (Step Forward) the next year and a LP titled We Come To Crush in 1986. Their style of hardcore was similar to contemporaries such as The Abused, Urban Waste and Cause For Alarm.

    3)The Mob is an American hard rock band formed in 2005. Their self-titled debut album was released by Frontiers Records the same year. Line-up:

    * Reb Beach (from Whitesnake – guitars, backing vocals
    * Doug Pinnick (from King's X – lead vocals
    * Timothy Drury from (Whitesnake – keyboards, backing vocals
    * Kelly Keagy from (Night Ranger– drums, backing vocals

    4 ) The Mob is a 1960's horn-soul band from Chicago Illinois that played many venues and had a prolific and successful songwriting duo amongst its' members of the band in guitarist Jim Holvay and horn player Gary Beisbier(https://www.last.fm/music/Gary+Beisbier ) who wrote songs for many other acts including The Buckinghams. (https://mikebaker45s.weebly.com/)


    5 ) In 1980, Michael Wilton and Scott Rockenfield had founded a band called Cross+Fire, which Chris DeGarmo and Eddie Jackson joined shortly thereafter. They then called themselves The Mob. In 1982, Geoff Tate was involved as vocalist to record a four-song demo. The band changed its name to Queensrÿche.

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    Label - Toff Records

    Independent label established by a733601 in 1987.
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