Artist: The Inept
Support: Headmen
Venue: Bradford Queens Hall
Date: 6.7.91
Artist: The Inept
Support: Headmen
Venue: Bradford Queens Hall
Date: 6.7.91
![046_Inspiral Carpets [150691]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/046_inspiral-carpets-150691.jpg)
Artist: Inspiral Carpets
Support: The High / The Railway Children
Venue: G-Mex, Manchester
Date: 15.6.91
One year later, Inspiral Carpets returned to G-Mex as the ‘Madchester’ scene raved on. Not as memorable as the previous year’s gig at the same venue but the dye stains on the ticket imply it was another hot and sweaty one.
![046b_Inspiral Carpets [150691]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/046b_inspiral-carpets-150691.jpg)

Artist: BOB
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 4.6.91
![044_Happy Mondays [010691]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/044_happy-mondays-010691.jpg)
Artist: Happy Mondays
Support: The Farm / The La’s / Northside / Stereo MCs / The High / Mike Pickering [DJ Set] / Paul Oakenfold [DJ Set] / Jam MC’s [DJ Set]
Venue: Elland Road Stadium, Leeds
Date: 1.6.91
A full on baggy invasion of the Yorkshire heartland, as Happy Mondays and friends hosted their ‘Match of the Day’ at the home of Leeds United. The gig was temporarily halted, as some nutter climbed to the top of the floodlights for a better view and a bit of a dance. The crowd obligingly chanted “jump”, and the show went on.


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Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Buffalo Tom
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 28.5.91
‘Once More’: The second of two consecutive gigs at Leeds Poly. Again, the ticket says The Colosseum, so the gig must have switched venue.
![042_Wedding Present [270591]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/042_wedding-present-270591.jpg)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Buffalo Tom
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 27.5.91
The first of two consecutive nights at Leeds Poly. The ticket says The Colosseum, so the gig must have switched venue beforehand.
![041a_The Inept [230591]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1991/05/041a_the-inept-230591.jpg)
Artist: The Inept
Support: The Playground Chairs / Big Tex
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 23.5.91
The Inept go from strength to strength, making their mark of the Leeds music scene and headlining The Duchess.
Artist: Revenge
Support: The Inept
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 28.3.91
‘Hooky and the Boys’ return to The Duchess, supported by some local talent and good friends.
Setlist:
![040_Revenge [280391] SL](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/040_revenge-280391-sl.jpg)
Artist: The Inept
Venue: The Duke of York, Dewsbury
Date: 27.3.91
![036_CUD [060391]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/036_cud-060391.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Support: Poppy Factory
Venue: Sheffield University
Date: 6.3.91
![035_The Farm [010391]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/035_the-farm-010391.jpg)
Artist: The Farm
Support: Top
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 1.3.91
The scally scousers joined the ‘baggy’ scene for their ‘Spartacus’ album tour. ‘All Together Now’ became a national anthem during the early 90s.
Artist: BOB
Support: The Kennedy Pill
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 23.1.91
Artist: The Bridewell Taxis
Support: The Inept / The Rainkings
Venue: Bradford Queens Hall
Date: 19.1.91
Artist: Power of Dreams
Support: Kingmaker
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 17.1.91
![031_Wedding Present [171290]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/031_wedding-present-171290.jpg)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: The Three Johns
Venue, The Warehouse, Leeds
Date: 18.12.90
Artist: Saint Etienne
Support: The Moonflowers
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 11.12.90
An early Saint Etienne line-up, performed tracks from their first album, ‘Foxbase Alpha’, with Moira Lambert on vocals. ‘Only Love Can Break Your Heart’ brought a little bit of Ibiza to a winter’s evening in Leeds.
![029_The High [101290]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/029_the-high-101290.jpg)
Artist: The High
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 10.12.90
Including former members of The Stone Roses and Inspiral Carpets, with latter production by Martin Hannett, The High joined the ‘Madchester’ scene a little late, and never really shared the notoriety of fellow bands.
![028_The La’s [191190]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/028_the-la_s-191190.jpg)
Artist: The La’s
Support: Top
Venue: The Irish Centre, Leeds
Date: 19.11.90
The La’s performed songs from their perfect but concise eponymous album. As a result, it was a fairly short set. However, the band did a proper encore, replaying whichever songs the audience requested. ‘There She Goes’ was played at least 3 times during the gig!
![027_Bridewell Taxis [101190]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/027_bridewell-taxis-101190.jpg)
Artist: The Bridewell Taxis
Support: The Windowpanes
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 10.11.90
![026_CUD [031190]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/026_cud-031190.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Venue: The Colosseum, Leeds
Date: 3.11.90
Leggy Mambo tour. Nice low ticket number. Setlist written on the back of a comic strip.


![025_CUD [220990]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/025_cud-220990.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Support: The Rainkings
Venue: Queens Hall, Bradford
Date: 22.9.90
Artist: The Bridewell Taxis
Venue: Peace Festival, Roundhay Park, Leeds
Date: 1.9.90
![023_Revenge [260790]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/023_revenge-260790.jpg)
Artist: Revenge
Support: Mad Love
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 26.7.90
On hiatus from New Order, Peter Hook’s rockier sideline played gigs at smaller, intimate venues. Revenge were also the house band on ‘The Mrs Merton Show’ – referred to as ‘Hooky and the Boys’ by his then wife, Caroline Aherne.
Set List:
![023b_Revenge [260790] SL](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/023b_revenge-260790-sl.jpg)
![022_Bridewell Taxis [240790]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/022_bridewell-taxis-240790.jpg)
Artist: The Bridewell Taxis
Venue: The Warehouse, Leeds
Date: 24.7.90
![021_Inspiral Carpets [210790]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/021_inspiral-carpets-210790.jpg)
Artist: Inspiral Carpets
Support: The La’s
Venue: G-MEX, Manchester
Date: 21.7.90
‘Baggy Mecca’ as thousands dressed in flared jeans and hoodies swaggered their way to ‘Madchester’ G-Mex.
![021b_Inspiral Carpets [210790]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/021b_inspiral-carpets-210790.jpg)
The La’s Setlist: Son of a Gun / Freedom Song / Way Out / There She Goes / Doledrum / Come In Come Out / Feelin’ / I Can’t Sleep / I.O.U. / Timeless Melody / Liberty Ship / Callin’ All / Failure / Looking Glass
Inspiral Carpets Setlist: Real Thing / Directing Traffik / Besides Me / This Is How It Feels / I’ll Keep It in Mind / Sackville / Song for a Family / Weakness / Move / Beast Inside / She Comes in the Fall / Further Away / Find Out Why / Grip / Commercial Rain // Joe / Biggest Mountain

![Inspiral Carpets [21790]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/07/inspiral-carpets-217901.jpg)
The gig was filmed and originally released on VHS as ‘21790 Live’ (also recently re-released on DVD as part of the ‘Life’ Extended Edition CD/DVD). Four live tracks were originally released on the ‘Island Head Live E.P.’
Artist: James (Signing Session)
Venue: HMV, Leeds
Date: 13.6.90
![X02_James_How Was It for You [130690]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/05/x02_james_how-was-it-for-you-130690.jpg)
Artist: CUD (Signing Session)
Venue: Jumbo Records, Leeds
Date: 30.5.90
![X01_CUD_Heywire [130690]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/05/x01_cud_heywire-130690.jpg)
![019_Wedding Present [170590]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/019_wedding-present-170590.jpg)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Venue: The Colosseum, Leeds
Date: 17.5.90
This gig was filmed and live footage released on The Wedding Present’s *punk video (VHS).
![019b_Wedding Present [*punk]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/05/019b_wedding-present-punk.jpg)
Setlist: Don’t Talk, Just Kiss / I’m Not Always So Stupid / Give My Love to Kevin / Granadaland / My Favourite Dress / Bewitched / Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft / What Have I Said Now? / Brassneck / Take Me! / Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)
In latter years, The Colosseum became the Town & Country Club, and then the O2 Academy Leeds.
Artist: BOB
Support: The Rainkings
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 3.5.90
Support band, The Rainkings featured Stephen Holt, original vocalist of The Inspiral Carpets.

Artist: Inspiral Carpets
Support: Ashley & Jackson
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 27.4.90
Another ‘baggy’ night.
![016_CUD [270390]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1989/04/016_cud-270390.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Support: Barbell
Venue: Huddersfield Polytechnic
Date: 27.3.90
Despite getting crushed against the barrier, in-front of the stage, I lived to tell the tale and attend many more CUD gigs in years to come.
Artist: The Bridewell Taxis
Support: Bennyprofane
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 22.3.90
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Artist: The House of Love
Support: The Parachute Men
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 16.3.90
The gig was preceded by a signing session at HMV Leeds, to support the launch of the band’s ‘Fontana’ album.
Artist: The House of Love (Signing Session)
Venue: HMV, Leeds
Date: 16.3.90
![014b_House of Love Fontana [160390]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1989/04/014b_house-of-love-fontana-160390.jpg)
![014c_House of Love Press [160390]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1989/04/014c_house-of-love-press-160390.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Support: Everything She Wants
Venue: Bradford Queens Hall
Date: 3.3.90
![CUD [3.3.90]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1990/03/cud-3-3-90.jpg)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Greenhouse
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 23.2.90
Artist: Ride
Support: Tse Tse Fly
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 19.2.90
There are no ticket stubs for many gigs at The Duchess, as we simply turned up and paid a few quid on the door. Entry to gigs was fairly cheap, so we could afford to take chances, seeing bands who frequently went on to greater things.
Artist: Happy Mondays
Support: MC Buzz B
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 9.12.89
Baggy ‘daze’, as the ‘Madchester’ scene gathered momentum and crossed the Pennines. Was it really raining inside the refectory? With hindsight, probably not. There seems to be absolutely no evidence that this gig ever happened – but I was there.
![009_CUD [101189]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1989/11/009_cud-101189.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Venue: Leeds University
Date: 10.11.89
Artist: BOB
Support: The Penny Candles
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 12.10.89
BOB graduate to Duchess headliners. Much to the delight of their loyal local following.

Artist: CUD
Support: Crane
Venue: The Warehouse, Leeds
Date: 20.6.89
A hot and sweaty summer’s night in The Warehouse. The set included an endurance testing extended wig-out version of ‘I’ve Had It with Blondes’.
Artist: CUD
Support: The Bridewell Taxis
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 4.5.89
Leeds legends CUD, supported by up and coming local heroes; The Bridewell Taxis.
![005_Wedding Present [280489]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/005_wedding-present-280489.jpg)
Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Crow People / Sharron
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 28.4.89
The Wedding Present played a Ukranian set, based on their recent John Peel Sessions release.
![004_Bob [130489]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/1989/04/004_bob-130489.jpg?w=743)
Artist: One Thousand Violins
Support: BOB
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 13.4.89
The headline act were fine – but the ‘Garforth BOB Barmy Army’ were there for the support band.
![003_CUD [260189]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/003_cud-260189.jpg)
Artist: CUD
Support: Psoriasis Doctors / Screaming Custard
Venue: The Duchess of York, Leeds
Date: 26.1.89
My first trip to the legendary (and much missed) Duchess of York. Also my first of many CUD gigs. The early ones were completely mental!
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Artist: Bomb the Bass
Support: Neneh Cherry / M.C. Merlin
Venue: Leeds Polytechnic
Date: 2.12.88
An early gig for a young and fairly unknown support act, who proved herself over future years.
Artist: Madonna
Support: Hue & Cry
Venue: Roundhay Park, Leeds
Date: 15.8.87
My first ever concert. In years to come my gigography would expand to include an eclectic collection of artists, in venues of all shapes and sizes – but a world tour by the ‘Queen of Pop’ seems an appropriate start.
Setlist: Open Your Heart / Lucky Star / True Blue / Papa Don’t Preach / White Heat / Causing a Commotion / The Look of Love / Dress You Up / Material Girl / Like a Virgin / Where’s the Party? / Live to Tell / Into the Groove / La Isla Bonita / Who’s That Girl? / Holiday