http://spiritualizedlive.blogspot.com/
I noticed this very impressive gigography post is missing a few dates, especially the second US Acoustic Mainlines tour. I know because I was at a good number of them!
These:
http://www.last.fm/event/541114+Spiritualized
http://www.last.fm/event/486704+Spiritu ... April+2008
I think there were a few other pre-Coachella 2008 Acoustic Gigs. Does anyone else remember?
PS: I love this site. I'm going to have to download a bunch of these shows, especially the ones I went to!
Tufty Can You Hear Me?
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Toomilk, I always appreciate any help with missing dates, thanks for those ones, will add them soon and cheers for the kind words
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Tufty, thanks for maintaining that great site. I noticed a couple of dates missing as well. These were all shows I was at:
February 14, 1998: Brixton Academy
October 23, 2001: 9:30 Club-D.C.
October 25, 2001: Riverside Church-NYC (I have photos from this show somewhere that I need to find)
October 27, 2001: Le Spectrum-Montreal
June 8, 2003: 9:30 Club-D.C. with Phaser as support
February 14, 1998: Brixton Academy
October 23, 2001: 9:30 Club-D.C.
October 25, 2001: Riverside Church-NYC (I have photos from this show somewhere that I need to find)
October 27, 2001: Le Spectrum-Montreal
June 8, 2003: 9:30 Club-D.C. with Phaser as support
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I'd love to see those photos.Alex English wrote:October 25, 2001: Riverside Church-NYC (I have photos from this show somewhere that I need to find)
I was at that show too.
1st time in the city since before 9/11 and it was a weird vibe.
Metal detectors going in and we were escorted in the elevator up to the balcony seats.
Ended up in some bar outside of Columbia after the show.
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Thanks a lot Alex, updated.
I've put a lot of time in to try and get accurate show dates; confirmation of dates from those who actually attended specific gigs is always an excellent source.
To date, I've mostly been inputting info I've found scattered about online, but always attempting to verify it with other sources.
Ticket pics, setlists, bootleg info and personal confirmation of shows have been really helpful. Have actually found a lot of useful stuff on ebay; folk selling ticket stubs, posters and the like. I recently found someone selling an old contract between the band and the promoter; it looked legit; sadly there was no outlandish demands for m+m's to be sorted by colour in jars or anything but an interesting artifact none the less!
The next step is to work through my bootleg collection and input the dates and setlists from these. This should hopefully bulk it out a good bit further. I'm sure there's still tons of missing dates out there though; Spiritualized have definitely been a band who play a lot of impromptu last minute shows or organised just a few months before, and in the pre-twitter days probably only advertised locally which can make them trickier to find now.
Oh and Alex, I'd love to see your pictures too! Send me any if you'd like them on Spiritualized Live.....
I've put a lot of time in to try and get accurate show dates; confirmation of dates from those who actually attended specific gigs is always an excellent source.
To date, I've mostly been inputting info I've found scattered about online, but always attempting to verify it with other sources.
Ticket pics, setlists, bootleg info and personal confirmation of shows have been really helpful. Have actually found a lot of useful stuff on ebay; folk selling ticket stubs, posters and the like. I recently found someone selling an old contract between the band and the promoter; it looked legit; sadly there was no outlandish demands for m+m's to be sorted by colour in jars or anything but an interesting artifact none the less!
The next step is to work through my bootleg collection and input the dates and setlists from these. This should hopefully bulk it out a good bit further. I'm sure there's still tons of missing dates out there though; Spiritualized have definitely been a band who play a lot of impromptu last minute shows or organised just a few months before, and in the pre-twitter days probably only advertised locally which can make them trickier to find now.
Oh and Alex, I'd love to see your pictures too! Send me any if you'd like them on Spiritualized Live.....
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Hey there,Tufty wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2015 5:58 pm Thanks a lot Alex, updated.
I've put a lot of time in to try and get accurate show dates; confirmation of dates from those who actually attended specific gigs is always an excellent source.
To date, I've mostly been inputting info I've found scattered about online, but always attempting to verify it with other sources.
Ticket pics, setlists, bootleg info and personal confirmation of shows have been really helpful. Have actually found a lot of useful stuff on ebay; folk selling ticket stubs, posters and the like. I recently found someone selling an old contract between the band and the promoter; it looked legit; sadly there was no outlandish demands for m+m's to be sorted by colour in jars or anything but an interesting artifact none the less!
The next step is to work through my bootleg collection and input the dates and setlists from these. This should hopefully bulk it out a good bit further. I'm sure there's still tons of missing dates out there though; Spiritualized have definitely been a band who play a lot of impromptu last minute shows or organised just a few months before, and in the pre-twitter days probably only advertised locally which can make them trickier to find now.
Oh and Alex, I'd love to see your pictures too! Send me any if you'd like them on Spiritualized Live.....
Just poking around looking for stuff and noticed the mention of the Riverside Church show. My husband and I were there, too - it was our 3rd wedding anniversary - couldn't think of a better way to spend it. Would love to see you pix if you ever share them. Have you ever found a bootleg of the show?
Cheers,
Sharon
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