Sunday, August 30, 1987

Nothng in Particular "Thank Us" ep

Nothing in Particular was a three piece from Toronto that featured Andy Ford of A.P.B.  and the Immediate) on guitar.  

The band played a style of punk that was inspired by bands like the Replacements or the Nils.

Jill Heath released this as her second record on her label, Lone Wolf Records, with catalogue number LW02.

The ep was recorded at Perceptions Studio in April 1987, so I believe this record came out sometime in the summer of 1987.


The songs on the ep are:
1. 1937
2. Heavy Rain
3. Trashe
4. Follow

Saturday, August 29, 1987

Thursday, August 27, 1987

Sunday, August 23, 1987

Flyer - Sunday August 23, 1987

Two shows in two days. This too was an afternoon matinee. Sons of Ishmael had just gotten back from a US tour. One of the conditions for doing the show was that we have Flecks of Drool play. Flecks of Drool were a band from Meaford that featured Tim's (singer) younger brother, Rob. Sons of Ishmael didn't play to too many people, but I had never seen them play this good. Nights of playing had really tightened up the songs.

Saturday, August 22, 1987

Photos: MSI

John Rankin, the singer of MSI, gets to sing a long with Kevin Seconds at a show they played in hamilton at a place called the Rockpile.


Paul Morris on guitar. This show was at Ildiko's.

Derek Emerson on guitar, John Rankin sitting on the stage and Paul Morris with his back to the camera. This show was also at Ildiko's.


Here is a shot looking on the stage from the same show.

Flyer - Saturday August 22, 1987


I was Rampage Productions. Glenn Salter, of DOG and then MSI, started helping me out. This was a show that he arranged. It was an all ages afternoon matinee. Not many people were there but we went to John Rankin's house in Etobicoke and got to listen to Mike Judge have an argument with someone else in the band over who would win a fight between Vinnie Stigma and Harley Flannigan. Here are some photos of Youth of Today that I took.