The Bodines's 1986 Concert History

The Bodines, comprising of Mike Ryan, Paul Brotherton, Tim Burwood and Paul Lilley, emerged from Glossop, England, near Manchester, in 1985. Fronted by the floppy-fringed Ryan, they became one of the better-known outfits from a crop of jangly indie bands that sprang up around that time. They made their debut with "God Bless", an early release by Creation Records. Shortly afterwards, Lilley was replaced on drums by John Rowland. Two further singles followed; their second, "Therese", was included on the famous C86 compilation album.

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Shop Assistants / The Bodines / Wild Flowers on Oct 3, 1986 [739-small]

Shop Assistants / The Bodines / Wild Flowers
Oct 3, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
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New Order / The Bodines on Nov 27, 1986 [893-small]

New Order / The Bodines
Nov 27, 1986
 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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The Bodines / pop will eat itself / Whirl on Oct 2, 1986 [859-small]

The Bodines / pop will eat itself / Whirl
Oct 2, 1986
 Brighton, England, United Kingdom
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The Bodines / pop will eat itself / Whirl on Oct 2, 1986 [062-small]

The Bodines / pop will eat itself / Whirl
Oct 2, 1986
 Brighton, England, United Kingdom
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