Monsters

Updated
07 Oct 2004

See  2003’s event.
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The Swan
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Background
This was 2004’s Charity Gig, in aid of DreamFlight as well as continuing to help pay for the building extension and further disabled facilities in Arborfield’s
 
Village Hall.

Eleven live bands played (in rapid succession!) from Noon till very late on Arborfield recreation ground, behind The Bull public house
(in Arborfield, near Reading, Berkshire,UK). Click here for an on-line map

Organized by Dave Woodwards (of The Swan) and Helen Reed-McGregor (Chair of the Hall Committee and Parish Council).

Only possible thanks to our community- minded  Sponsors.

Recordings
All recordings are in Windows Media

Most newish PCs have it already.  Also available for Mac and handheld PCs etc. Need not be the latest version, but if you have problems, you could
download a fresh one.

News Media
We once again thank local TV, Radio (especially Reading 107 FM) and Newspapers for their support in spreading awareness of this worthy event. Thanks also to Festival Eye, eFestivals and Josaka for listing it.

Site Credits
Website designed and supported by Dave Esp

Videos shot by Julie Morgan and Dave Esp, edited and processed by Dave Esp.

Monsters of (80's) Rock! - 2003 photo

Video Clips
Streaming Window Media - play or download

LoFi

HiFi

Teenage Kicks

Into the Trees (haunting...)

No More Heroes

Left-click to stream i.e. to play immediately or right-click to download. LoFi is for streaming via phoneline modems (at 22kbps).  HiFi is for streaming via broadband (at 160kbps).  For downloading, LoFi is about 500KB, HiFi is about 5MB (20 mins by modem, 2 mins by broadband). In case of problems you may need to update your Windows Media Player.

For clips from last year’s performance, click here.

Picture

the
80’s
punk era

Part punk, part new-wave this year, covering songs by the Clash, Jam, Stranglers, Buzzcocks and The Vapors.

Also, intriguingly, a number of numbers from The Cure.