I was in Guggi's car once in Dublin, with Simon Carmody (singer of another band called The Golden Horde). Guggi was very nice and thanks to him, I went to U2's Kitchen nightclub for free. That night was probably the best night of my life. I also met Guggi's brother Strongman and he was probably the nicest person I have ever met. So humble, kind, loving and caring. 100% genuine. Finally, I met Gavin in. Australia when I traveled to see U2 in 2019. Also very nice. What gets to me is to see these guys all weird and scary with dark lyrics when in fact they are fun, kind and very friendly. They are very appreciative for having fans.
U2 are Zillionaires and these guys are relatively unknown, where is the justice? Awesome band, "If I die, I die" is such a good album, wish I'd seen them live
Yes The Virgin Prunes deserved more fame and fortune. But they have gained probably good money in the 80s. Their album "If I die...I die" I count it to one of the best albums ever made and one of the best albums in my vinyl collection! I regret also that I never saw them live. I wanted to go to the Seaside Festival in 1983, I was 15, but my father said noo!! Son I missed The Virgin Prunes, The Bollock Brothers and other nice bands.
@@turquoisecapricorn If I die I die is in my top 5 albums of all times. But... I can't bloody put my hand on it anymore???!! Nowhere to be found or even downloaded 😪😪😪
The justice is that both front men have done extremely well and U2 has helped them a lot. One lives next to Bono and is U2's stage consultant. The other one became a well renown painter. As for the other members, all still in the music industry and did fairly well too. All are friends to this day, all very kind and humble. I can say so because I have met three of these guys. U2 did a lot for them. A lot.
S'il y avait un groupe représentatif du début des 80's, et en particulier de ce mouvement cold, Virgin Prunes serait en haut du podium. Je les ai connus en 1986. Dommage, il etaient déjà séparés. J'aurais vraiment aimé les voir en concert.
If by a fraction of a million of chances you were at the gig, you didn't have to care about any other anymore. I'm rather eclectic in my interests, but this is the most exciting rock performance ever imo. Gavin did an a capella of white clouds during a spoken word in Brussels one day. Shivers....
Genuises! So apart and so wonderful ! True New Wave!! I hope to meet Gavin Friday in the future and tell him that he made great songs and did wonderful live concerts!
I was in Guggi's car once in Dublin, with Simon Carmody (singer of another band called The Golden Horde). Guggi was very nice and thanks to him, I went to U2's Kitchen nightclub for free. That night was probably the best night of my life. I also met Guggi's brother Strongman and he was probably the nicest person I have ever met. So humble, kind, loving and caring. 100% genuine. Finally, I met Gavin in. Australia when I traveled to see U2 in 2019. Also very nice. What gets to me is to see these guys all weird and scary with dark lyrics when in fact they are fun, kind and very friendly. They are very appreciative for having fans.
Love the Prunes. Best band to come out of Ireland ❤️.
Saw them live many times , best Irish live act ever , period .
I don’t smoke I just do it for the company
J'avais oublié que c'était si bon!😱❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
Jamais oublié personnellement 🙏🏼
@HannibalsBiggestFan En plus le dernier album de Gavin Friday est incroyable, je ne m'en remet pas 😜
U2 are Zillionaires and these guys are relatively unknown, where is the justice? Awesome band, "If I die, I die" is such a good album, wish I'd seen them live
Yes The Virgin Prunes deserved more fame and fortune. But they have gained probably good money in the 80s. Their album "If I die...I die" I count it to one of the best albums ever made and one of the best albums in my vinyl collection! I regret also that I never saw them live. I wanted to go to the Seaside Festival in 1983, I was 15, but my father said noo!! Son I missed The Virgin Prunes, The Bollock Brothers and other nice bands.
@@turquoisecapricorn If I die I die is in my top 5 albums of all times. But... I can't bloody put my hand on it anymore???!! Nowhere to be found or even downloaded 😪😪😪
@@fabienh3943 it was just rereleased as a 40th aniv remaster, vinyl and CD. Cd has extra bonus tracks on it
Fuk yea !!!!!!!!
The justice is that both front men have done extremely well and U2 has helped them a lot. One lives next to Bono and is U2's stage consultant. The other one became a well renown painter. As for the other members, all still in the music industry and did fairly well too. All are friends to this day, all very kind and humble. I can say so because I have met three of these guys. U2 did a lot for them. A lot.
Double Gold!!! One of my favourite bands ever!!!
S'il y avait un groupe représentatif du début des 80's, et en particulier de ce mouvement cold, Virgin Prunes serait en haut du podium. Je les ai connus en 1986. Dommage, il etaient déjà séparés. J'aurais vraiment aimé les voir en concert.
A song from my youth Helter skelter,happy house, zombie zoo, anti club,fenders, Hollywood,los Angeles ect,ect. Thx.
If by a fraction of a million of chances you were at the gig, you didn't have to care about any other anymore. I'm rather eclectic in my interests, but this is the most exciting rock performance ever imo. Gavin did an a capella of white clouds during a spoken word in Brussels one day. Shivers....
Genuises! So apart and so wonderful ! True New Wave!! I hope to meet Gavin Friday in the future and tell him that he made great songs and did wonderful live concerts!
Souvenirs, souvenirs ! 🦇
Oh to see them in person :'(
fuck, this is incredible!
Love em
the Be(a)st in the World
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what was gavin doin at 7:17 😰