My flashback gigs/posts to the Big Day Out festivalĀ are continuous! Today it’s time traveling back to 1995!
This year’s line-up was:Ā Ministry was the headliners amazingly,Ā The Cult played just before them,Ā The Offspring was before them,Ā Primal Scream should have been higher up the bill really,Ā Screaming Trees was most likely my fave of the day/night,Ā Luscious Jackson andĀ Fun-Da-Mental were more oversea acts but the Aussie ones were better likeĀ You Am I were amazing,Ā Silverchair I totally missed because I was watchingĀ Kim Salmon & the Surrealists plus some silly reason the chair was on the side stage andĀ the Surrealists was on the main stage. More like Aussie’s Fireballs, The Mark Of Cain and New Zealanders The 3Ds were on too early but were great too.Ā Oasis didn’t play in the end at all and just cancelled the whole thing at the very last minute and Hole didn’t come to Perth/Freo too. If I remember right at one point they did try booking both Blur and Oasis together but that didn’t work out because it was at the height of Britpop feud then, you know?
So because no one had any smartphones or video cameras back in the mid-90’s I’ve got just some video clips of the songs I still remember, OK? So it was something like this then:
Ministry played without a pause in-between songs just one hour non-stop and did play that Dylan cover Lay Lady LayĀ a year before it was released on album:
The Cult had both Ministry’s Al Jourgensen andĀ Silverchair’s Daniel John up on stage with them but my highlight of their set was The Witch:
Everyone when total ape-shit crazy for The Offspring and some chick from the crowd did get up on stage and help them sing Self Esteem:
Primal Scream most likely topped the three headlining acts that followed them and the somewhat under-rated Give Out But Don’t Give Up album came out the year before and oh my, Jailbird just killed it live:
Screaming Trees played a killer set too that day and destroyed their drum kit and guitars at the end of Nearly Lost You:
Kim Salmon & The Surrealists lost most of the crowd to the hyped or over hype of you know who? But theĀ I Fell song was bloody great:
Now if you want the truth I had a very bad Sunday hangover so all this is a bit blur like the photos below but I’ve got to included these Aussie band who played,Ā You Am I‘sĀ Jaimme’s Got A Gal:
So who the hell remembers The Fireballs? They were like a much better/harder The Living End type band, here’s the Go Go Go song:
It was too early for Battlesick by The Mark Of Cain but then again maybe it was perfect!
The kiwi bandĀ The 3Ds are a good note to finish on with Hey Seuss!
Maybe I should have done this video clip thingy on the last two posts? Oh well!
Some not great photos backstage from over east:
Anyone wanna say anything about that?
Cheers š
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