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they were on fire. unfortunately no peopleskills. I love that album, more than Flight Risk or Little Army. but, I guess it'll be the "forgotten album" since it came out just before covid.
and it seems they are abandoning anything pre-reunion except hits. I guess with 9 albums, when you only play 16 songs a night, that's what you do.
"every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"
so after 30 years of being a hardcore fan of this band, a pre-everything-else-known demo has surfaced. I started a facebook fan group for the band a year or so ago, and made another guy from Toronto a co-admin. He has a shit ton of HS stuff, and knows a ton about the band. Someone privately reached out to him asking him if he knew of the band's first demo, when they were called Big Nothing, and asked if he was interested in buying it.
I have never heard of them being called Big Nothing.
I knew nothing of this demo.
My co-admin had the demo digitized and sent it to me. This is some raw shit. Some songs ended up on their first HS record. Others were on HS demos. But a few of these I've never heard.
This is like just finding out PJ was once called Mookie Blaylock and never hearing Mamasan before.
"every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"
so after 30 years of being a hardcore fan of this band, a pre-everything-else-known demo has surfaced. I started a facebook fan group for the band a year or so ago, and made another guy from Toronto a co-admin. He has a shit ton of HS stuff, and knows a ton about the band. Someone privately reached out to him asking him if he knew of the band's first demo, when they were called Big Nothing, and asked if he was interested in buying it.
I have never heard of them being called Big Nothing.
I knew nothing of this demo.
My co-admin had the demo digitized and sent it to me. This is some raw shit. Some songs ended up on their first HS record. Others were on HS demos. But a few of these I've never heard.
This is like just finding out PJ was once called Mookie Blaylock and never hearing Mamasan before.
There is a music video for Gun that is attributed to the Headstones that Muchmusic played a bit. Never knew where that song came from. No fan I knew, knew either. Now we know.
"every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"
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There is a music video for Gun that is attributed to the Headstones that Muchmusic played a bit. Never knew where that song came from. No fan I knew, knew either. Now we know.
Hopefully they do a tour for the new album and include a stop in Victoria. I'm not sure why, but they stopped coming to Vancouver Island. They used to play here consistently then stopped. Haven't played here since before covid :(
Is this from an upcoming album? Still need a headstones tour to make a Victoria stop. They haven't played here since before Covid. It's been a long while. They used to play here on the regular. One of the best bar bands around.
Not sure. Hugh said a while back that the new record would be out May 31st. Which is his birthday. But Hugh says a lot of shit that never happens. If the new record was scheduled to come out in a month and a half, an announcement would have been made by now. This new single is not being called "the first single" or anything like that. It might be standalone as their first release with their new label, Dine Alone Records. Since this is a collab with City and Colour, they may not have wanted to lose publishing money to Dallas Green on an entire record. However that works, I'm not sure if that would be the reason or not.
"every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"
I very highly doubt it. They already reissued POH on deluxe cd in 2018, and the subsequent records up to 2011 all have Dale Harrison on drums and Hugh HATES him. Not to mention most of those albums all being on MCA.
"every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"
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and it seems they are abandoning anything pre-reunion except hits. I guess with 9 albums, when you only play 16 songs a night, that's what you do.
I have never heard of them being called Big Nothing.
I knew nothing of this demo.
My co-admin had the demo digitized and sent it to me. This is some raw shit. Some songs ended up on their first HS record. Others were on HS demos. But a few of these I've never heard.
This is like just finding out PJ was once called Mookie Blaylock and never hearing Mamasan before.
Hugh Dillon
Trent Carr
Adam Cassidy
Mark Gibson
track listing:
A
Don't Follow Leaders
Heart of Darkness
Sweet Pea
Losing Control
Gun
B
Cemetery
Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot cover)
No Imitation
Lost It
Good for #1 Headstones fan to know these things!
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