Neurotic Outsiders
Neurotic Outsiders was a rock band founded in 1995 , which was composed of members of various well-known groups.
- Steve Jones , guitar and vocals - formerly Sex Pistols
- Duff McKagan , guitar and vocals - formerly Guns N 'Roses , now Velvet Revolver
- Matt Sorum , drums and vocals - formerly Guns N 'Roses , now Velvet Revolver
- John Taylor , bass and vocals - also bassist for Duran Duran
Musically, their music is classified as rock 'n' roll with punk influences. In 1996 the Neurotic Outsiders played a couple of concerts to promote their album. Her first concert took place on September 16, 1996 at the Electric Ballroom in Tempe, Arizona. On September 18, they played Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Los Angeles. Five concerts followed in Europe (Paris, Munich, London, Hamburg, Cologne). In the meantime there had been talk of a major tour of the band, but when rumors surfaced that Jones' group Sex Pistols would get back together, this plan was dropped. In April 1999 the band came together again for three concerts in the Viper Room in West Hollywood.
The Neurotic Outsiders set consisted mainly of titles from their own album as well as cover versions of songs from the repertoire of the members' ex-bands. A typical setlist was:
- Planet Earth (Duran Duran cover)
- Nasty Ho
- Good news
- Always wrong
- Angelina
- Silly Thing (Sex Pistols cover)
- Better way
- Feelings are good
- Raw Power (Iggy and The Stooges cover)
- revolution
- union
- Black Leather (Sex Pistols cover)
- Jerk
- Six Feet Under
- Join the Professionals (The Professionals cover)
- New Rose (The Damned cover)
- Bodies (Sex Pistols cover)
Discography
- Jerk (1996) - EP
- Neurotic Outsiders (1996) album
- Angelina (1997) - EP
Web links
- Neurotic outsiders at Discogs (English)
- Private fan page
Individual evidence
- ↑ Freak Bird: The Neurotic Outsiders at the Whiskey . Ed .: Rock City News. Los Angeles September 1996.
- ^ Neurotic Outsiders Concert Setlists. In: www.setlists.fm. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .
- ^ Neurotic Outsiders Setlist Paris 1996. In: www.setlists.fm. Retrieved February 5, 2018 .