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Started by White Psycho

Terrorvision were great, I only saw them live once but it was a free outdoor gig and everyone had a great time, they even did a cover of 5ive’s Keep On Moving :D

Posted on Fri, 15 November 2002 at 21:10

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Kyra wrote:

i’ve seen them plenty of times in concert..and hanging around in pubs and at other bands’ gigs…:D and i can honestly say that i miss them quite a lot. their gigs were fun. i never bought all their records, i just got the singles and two albums but i couldn’t miss a gig. aw.

now, i’ve got my fav canadian band on monday, YAY (it’s our lady peace, right)..i hope there won’t be any fire this time..

Posted on Fri, 15 November 2002 at 22:23

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Nitro (Erdem Capar) wrote:

Terrorvision was great, I love them a lot. They came to Turkey in 1997 one week bfore T?. And, their drummer Shutty introduced me to Lloyd who was guitar technician for both T? and TV. Lloyd introduced me to Andy. Thanks Lloyd and Shutty!!!

Posted on Sat, 16 November 2002 at 00:49

#3

Hairy Joe wrote:

My favourite Terrorvision track of all time had to be Josephine. What a classic…it was just so cool.

“The girl by my side (by my side) was the guy I’d missed!(was the guy I’d missed!)”

Posted on Mon, 18 November 2002 at 01:32

#4

Sabotage wrote:

What a great band.
Saw them twice at Wolves in about 1998 and 2001.
Always a good gig.

Posted on Mon, 18 November 2002 at 09:10

#5

Body Bag Girl Iris wrote:

Title: @Erdemcaper…

Lloyd…

I knew him to, when he was on tour with Therapy? in 1994, nice bloke!

Posted on Mon, 18 November 2002 at 14:07

#6

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

I saw them on several occassions, the weirdest being when they played one of the college balls at Cambridge and there was about 300 people in ball gowns and dinner suits moshing away, most peculiar. Also was given tix to see them on the farewell tour by my girlfriend last year, which would have been a sad and moving occassion if Tony Wright hadn’t bounded on stage shouting that we’d have none of that sort of behaviour.

Definitely a very missed band, but suspect they left at the right time, always felt that they left behind the perfect back catalogue.

Posted on Mon, 18 November 2002 at 14:23

#7

White Psycho wrote:

cambridge had fun lovin’ criminals playing once for a college ball, bastards

Posted on Mon, 18 November 2002 at 21:03

#8

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Yeah, but they also had Hester Thrale, who weren’t so good ;)

Posted on Tue, 19 November 2002 at 08:57

#9

Blonde Blade (Rakie Keig) wrote:

I saw Terrorvision twice - once supporting REM in Huddersfield (the centre of the universe), and once at the Pheonix festival. I’ve got long-lasting memories (and a couple of cool scars) from getting incredibly squished during American TV, but damnit it was good fun. I’ll miss them loads, but yeah, i think they got out at the right time.

Also seen the Fun Lovin Criminals three times, but that’s because they’re the only band that keep coming over to the isle of man.

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 15:40

#10

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Didn’t get Formaldehyde until after they split, so for a long time all I knew about American TV and My House was how they sounded live.

somewhat off topic, shall I have a number 3 or number 4 haircut? It’s 16.04 and you have 26 minutes to comment…

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 16:04

#11

Alan wrote:

I usually get a number 2, which is pretty tight.

Although, I’m kinda growing it a bit longer so I haven’t had a haircut in about 3 months.

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 16:19

#12

Blonde Blade (Rakie Keig) wrote:

Only somewhat? Um, get a number 3. You can always grow it back if you dont like it. But buy a hat, because it’s getting nippy out.

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 17:05

#13

Ronald wrote:

Shit too late!

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 17:05

#14

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Sorry guys, it’s a four on top, but a chilly one around the ears.

And just to get back on topic, I shall play some T’vision whilst showering off all the bits currently down my neck.

;)

Posted on Fri, 22 November 2002 at 17:18

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White Psycho wrote:

OK I’ve been listening to some Terrorvision recently and its been making me think. Does anyone know where I can get a video of the Newcastle Bigg Market gig (Mosqueto Pulse and The Drum supporting)or can anyone tell me the name of the song that goes “Party over here, fuck you over there!” I think those are the lyrics, any help would be greatly appreciated!

Posted on Sat, 18 January 2003 at 18:57

#16

Kyra wrote:

i think that song’s called “friends and family”. when i went to see them live i remember tony wright wanted half the crowd to sing ‘party over here’ and the other half ‘fuck you over there’. it could have been addressed to their old label!

Posted on Sat, 18 January 2003 at 19:20

#17

Barbie wrote:

It’s on Good To Go, number three. I like that album n i never listen to it, maybe I should find it sometime.

Posted on Sat, 18 January 2003 at 20:53

#18

White Psycho wrote:

thats the one!! Cheers!

Posted on Sat, 18 January 2003 at 20:59

#19

Epitome (Dave) wrote:

New album on Thurday. Sadly, I think the only place to order the CD from is Townsend Records and it’s slightly expensive including p&p (well, for a band I probably wouldn’t rate in my top 100 anyway…) Think I’ll wait and see if it pops up on Amazon one day a few quid cheaper :-)

I’ll be interested to hear the samples though.

Posted on Mon, 21 February 2011 at 18:20

#20

caffeinebomb (Caffeine Bomb) wrote:

new album! wow. might even be worth a live show

Posted on Mon, 21 February 2011 at 18:24

#21

buffalo-boy wrote:

Yeah, i might be interested for old times sake : )

Posted on Mon, 21 February 2011 at 19:09

#22

grahamt wrote:

White Psycho wrote:

OK I’ve been listening to some Terrorvision recently and its been making me think. Does anyone know where I can get a video of the Newcastle Bigg Market gig (Mosqueto Pulse and The Drum supporting)or can anyone tell me the name of the song that goes “Party over here, fuck you over there!” I think those are the lyrics, any help would be greatly appreciated!

i was there to, great saturday afternoon, missed china drum was watching an england game in the half moon, i can remember they did a cover of some boy band song at the time (could have been s club 7) but did sound great,

Posted on Tue, 22 February 2011 at 16:18 in reply to an earlier post

#23

caffeinebomb (Caffeine Bomb) wrote:

They used to do a five cover bak in the day - was class!

Posted on Tue, 22 February 2011 at 16:43

#24

White Psycho wrote:

Yeah it was Keep On Moving by 5ive, introduced with the line, “You may have noticed that instead of four, today we are five.”

Posted on Tue, 22 February 2011 at 19:08

#25

not that kind of guy (Richard) wrote:

oh i love terrorvision. i knew they were doing another tour but didn’t know there was a new album. they are brilliant live. tony relented then? he didn’t seem too keen on the idea here http://www.repeatfanzine.co.uk/interviews/terrorvision09.htm . and yes, i am me. i am a whore.

Posted on Wed, 23 February 2011 at 11:37

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smeghead (Anna) wrote:

the lyrics ‘party over here f**k you over there’ are from a song that I think is called Friends and Family on Good to Go album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r-2bbiK5qw
I did like TV once. Maybe I can like them again…;)

Posted on Wed, 23 February 2011 at 17:34

#27

Citizen Erased (confused again) wrote:

Unlike Radiohead, I can still bring myself to listen to them so would listen to something new although I suspect I’m setting myself up for disappointment

Posted on Wed, 23 February 2011 at 19:44

#28

White Psycho wrote:

smeghead wrote:

the lyrics ‘party over here f**k you over there’ are from a song that I think is called Friends and Family on Good to Go album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r-2bbiK5qw
I did like TV once. Maybe I can like them again…;)

Cheers for that mate but check the dates on the post. That was nearly 8 years ago *fuck me I’ve been on this forum too long*

Posted on Wed, 23 February 2011 at 23:06 in reply to an earlier post

#29

Gav wrote:

I fell out with them on Shaving Peaches, I heard something off Scream if You Want To Go Faster (or is that the song name - not the album?) and it sounded shit so I left em alone after that.

First 3 albums are fucking class though!

Posted on Thu, 24 February 2011 at 08:42

#30

Epitome (Dave) wrote:

I really like Shaving Peaches and Good to Go, but I think their first album is probably just about my favourite. Or maybe Regular Urban Survivors. The only album I don’t particularly like is How To Make Friends… too many cheesy songs on there, although there are some good ones too.

Posted on Thu, 24 February 2011 at 09:28

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