By age 30 (40) you should have a host of accumulated dental problems that years of low pay have meant you were unable to fix and a firm commitment to dental into medicare so no one else has to go through this
Gary Clail previously was part of the On-U Sound System. Gary has spent more than 15 years working with those most in need. This includes working with the homeless, persons with mental health, alcohol and drug dependency issues, victims of domestic violence and people recently evicted from housing
Skip McDonald - Guitar/Vocals
Keith LeBlanc - Drums
Style Scott - Drums (Dub Syndicate)
Perry Melius - Drums (On-U Sound All Stars)
Adrian Sherwood - Studio Production & Live Mixing
Here's a mix I made a year ago that despite sharing some* tracks is a good companion to the Stealing Mix above
Tracklist:
1 Tackhead - Stealing (Original with Bim Sherman vocals)*
2 Gary Clail - Privatisation Program
3 Strange Parcels & Bim Sherman - More Is Insane (10" Mix)
4 Gary Clail - Privatise The Air (Part 1)
5 Jeb Loy Nichols - To Be Rich Is A Crime
6 Tackhead - Stealing (Extended Version Bim Sherman vocals)*
7 Gary Clail - Food Clothes & Shelter / These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Young Gods Club Mix) / Privatise The Air (Part 2)
8 Little Axe - Stealing In The Name (Live)*
Finally here's Tackhead playing Stealing in Glasgow back in April this year
A fraction over 11 hours of live TG from the recording of Heathen Earth... ...to the implosion of the reunion gigs
Do you need to view the later videos? No
The view is that Gen was just doing it for the paycheck.
The early footage however
I saw TG numerous times back then but the only gig I was at that is in the box is the last English gig pre the first split at The Lyceum.
That was interesting as it was by far the biggest venue that TG had performed in up to that point and well, something to me didn't compute, tho Cabaret Voltaire who also played that night had no problem coming to grips with the larger venue
TG?
With 41 years of hindsight perhaps the (unannounced at the time ) split was beginning to show through the cracks. It was a Psychic Youth Rally after all.
Sadly for various reasons I couldn't record Black Cab's last show at Howler in December but here's some tracks I recorded from their previous two gigs and yes come hell or high water my trusty Tascam will be in the bag on the 28th