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It also provided something for that musical CV. The list again is a long one and it included me sweating and trembling several times. It’s also important I think to remember the chances given to a lot of local musicians to support major acts and test their mettle or metal on a proper stage. Because it’s easy to forget what people have given the city and Barry Newman and Ollie Redmayne gave us a lot in the late 1980s and early 1990s, most of it making no money whatsoever, what it did make was invariably ploughed back into the record label and promoting more bands. The list goes on, in fact a complete list would be nice. My Bloody Valentine played twice, once under the Monkey Club banner as far as I can remember, they supported by The Shamen in an earlier guitar driven guise. The Drop Nineteens with their American slant on Shoegaze, Ride, who burned brief and bright, Curve which was rammed, Also King of the slums and Dubsex, The Cardiacs, Slab! ridiculously underrated noiseniks, Mega City Four, Delgadoes, Ash, Mudhoney, Birdland, Manic Street Preachers, Cornershop, HMHB, Thee Hypnotics, The Telescopes, The Lemonheads and The Shamen (pre-Es, it was empty), I’ve forgotten loads and I’m no longer sure if Barry put them some of them on or not, as they may have been the earlier Weh Aye Cocker and Monkey Clubs in some cases.
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It was a club after all, and a tremendously important one for Norwich because, Nirvana aside, Barry and Ollie also hosted countless other bands over the lifetime of the club, I can’t remember lots of them they’ve vanished into the confusion of memory, but a few of the ones that stand out of the mud like sticks are My Bloody Valentine who remain a large noisy shape in my consciousness. We’re maybe all slightly less inclined to go and get sweaty in a venue, although most of us still venture out now and then, but we’re mostly still about and in contact virtually or physically. Most of them have less fringe to peer out from under these days and most have bigger stomachs and bigger collections of vinyl. Barry who ran it is still a friend, I still see lots of the people who used to go and drink, block the urinals with vomit and lurch about in the slippery semi-darkness. The nice thing about The Wilde Club was the familiarity, everyone sort of knew everyone else in at least a nodding manner.
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They went home before the noise started and any crowd of chain-smoking proto-grungers formed and we got on with clearing up the bar, changing barrels and setting up the pots and cleaning things. On this occasion I didn’t, so mother and child came to the Arts Centre and had a cup of tea and said hello, possibly making our three month old the youngest child at a Nirvana gig, who knows. Sometimes I got to look at my at that time fairly freshly born eldest daughter and see Jen my partner for half an hour, possibly shovel some food in and then leg it off to job two.
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Andy was full time, he also did days, I was part time mainly evenings, usually four nights a week, this involved rushing from one low paid job a paste-up artists for a small printer on an industrial estate to home to change and then into work at another low paid job for about six working until midnight then repeating it the next day. Several bits of the night stand out in between pouring lager on my feet and picking up glasses. Nirvana was a good example of quite busy, but not so bad that we were stuck behind the bar all night washing glasses and filling them again in exchange for people’s hard earned cash. Andy and I always tried to work the music nights as it meant we got to get paid for seeing bands or bits of bands depending on how busy it was. NAC is a place with a long history, not just the institution, the building as well, Not many venues are converted medieval churches, nor ones where the tower collapsed that have been regenerated countless times, NAC or Premises as it was known to a lot of us in the early eighties is one. I worked along with Andy Bailey and various others behind the bar at Norwich Arts Centre for about six years, it all turns muddy with time. I can’t remember a huge amount about the night. In the physical sense of the past for me and a few hundred others they were born in Norwich the 30th of October 1989, their first appearance in the city double headlining with Tad, supported by a local fun loving beat-combo Brain Drain 69 who didn’t play because they’d just split up, which is slightly unfortunate for them. Retrospectively 25 years on almost to the day it’s still quite nice to know you were present at the stuttering birth of a new squalling brat, and that’s where my relationship with them small though it really is begins. Nirvana never were particularly the former for me, but are very much part of the latter.