Here are four video recordings of concerts by one of my favorite 1980s post-punk bands, The Chameleons. I sometimes describe them as existing somewhere between Joy Division, The Cure, and The Smiths; they were also a large influence on Interpol.
1. The Hacienda, Manchester (1982, 31 min)
2. The Gallery Club, Manchester (1982, 54 min)
3. Camden Palace (1984, 1 hour)
4. Manchester Academy (3 June 2000, 51 min)
This is a reunion concert:
Enjoy!
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A. D. Jameson is the author of five books, most recently I FIND YOUR LACK OF FAITH DISTURBING: STAR WARS AND THE TRIUMPH OF GEEK CULTURE and CINEMAPS: AN ATLAS OF 35 GREAT MOVIES (with artist Andrew DeGraff). Last May, he received his Ph.D. in Creative Writing from the Program for Writers at UIC.
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The way Mark Burgess sings ‘thunder’ in the studio version of “Swamp Thing” is one of my favorite vocal moments in basically all of rock music. Great stuff.
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