Saturday, June 8, 2024

NFG, Polish Hall

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We're still in Australia but the London Punk music archivist has been busy with old band photos. Our friend Dave O'Halloran (aka What Wave Dave on CHRW) has been sharing on Facebook, with our grateful permission, photos that we had taken of various bands back in the 1980's. Today Dave writes in 1980's Punk Rockers in London, Ontario group:

"Some more Reg Quinton photos. This time it's NFG at what looks like the Polish Hall, Ann St, London ON circa 1979. There were a number of shows at the Polish Hall in the late 70's/early 80's.

At this point in time, the band consisted of; Simon Lewis (guitars/song writing), Larry Gifford guitar, Rob Gliddon bass, Peter Lambert drums and Scott Bentley vocals."

I believe that most of these pictures are from the Polish Hall on November 2, 1979 (Markii Burnaway) before I met Kate. These would have been taken without a flash and are B/W push processed for low light. There are some very poor quality photos there, some are out of focus, etc., but there are quite a few gems.  Usually I'd prune an album down to just the few photos I'm especially proud of. Dave is more encyclopedic in his choice of photos to share. But for an historical record here it is, warts and all.

There are some photos in this collection where I'm pretty sure they're from a Cedar Lounge gig and not the Polish Hall. Scott is in a cowboy outfit, there's a Marilyn poster behind the band (the Polish Hall has drapes behind the band). Some of those photos appear on the back of their EP. See NFG at Cedar Lounge post of 2015 in this blog. Admittedly that collection is a mash up of a couple of gigs. I suspect the close up of Peter on drums is actually from the Cedar Lounge gig and not the Polish Hall as I wouldn't have had that angle to shoot from at the Polish Hall but would at the Cedar Lounge.

These have been shared before; see the NFG, Polish Hall entry of 2015 in this blog and the NFG at Cedar Lounge post mentioned above.

Many thanks to Dave for his work organizing these old photos and figuring out the location and time for many of these. My 15 minutes of fame should be over soon ....

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