The Dead 60s live in concert.
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The Dead 60s

13
critic concert reviews
electronic

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

68
%
Based on 
13
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 13 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Dead 60s is rated as a neither good nor bad live performer, with shows that lack distinction.

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Latest Release

iTunes Festival: London - The Dead 60s (1 October 2007)

Artist Info

Genre
electronic
Origin
Liverpool, United Kingdom (2003 - 2008)
Bio
The Dead 60s formed in Liverpool, United Kingdom in 2003, they comprised of Matt McManamon (Vocals, Guitar), Ben Gordon (Guitar, Organ), Charlie Turner (Bass Guitar), Bryan Johnson (Drums). Named after the saying 'Dead 60s sounding' from Liverpool.
Has Performed With
The Rifles

Critic Concert Reviews

Music-News.com (UK)

August 29, 2007
60
%
Monday the 23rd of July many people decided to come see the Liverpudlian band 'The Dead 60s' play at the Bar Academy in Birmingham. And for a good reason. The band with front man Matt McManamon, Bassist Charlie Turner, Guitarist Ben Gordon, and Drummer Bryan Johnson, has been putting their punk energy out in

The Guardian (UK)

August 9, 2007
40
%
Music you might believe is brought to us by the tooth fairy - not the machinations of a kind of mafia.

The Skinny (UK)

September 13, 2006
%
The clocks went back tonight in the Liquid Room but for a limited time only as we regressed back to an era dominated by Thatcherism and JR Ewing.

Music-News.com (UK)

March 22, 2006
80
%
In line with this growth The Rifles produced a more complete sounding set than I've ever heard from them before.

musicOMH (UK)

March 18, 2006
80
%
It’s not often gigs in Nottingham are held outside the city centre in Lenton but on a dreary Saturday evening Liverpool’s ska punk fetishists took to the primary school assembly hall like room as their debut album promotion campaign continued.

NME (UK)

February 24, 2006
%
Opening the ShockWaves NME Awards Show tonight, it's clear that young Kent band GoodBooks (or Harry Potter And The Unkempt Indie Envelope Pushers, as they should be known) will have a stab at anything.

NME (UK)

September 12, 2005
%
Nottingham, UK

Past critic reviews published in

Live in Limbo (Canada), Parklife DC (USA), National Rock Review, Parklife DC (USA), National Rock Review and more

Image Credit

Dave Scouser [CC BY-SA 2.0] via Wikimedia Commons