sparky wrote:Andrew from tasmania wrote:they played after they 'broke up' - legend has it this was to avoid some stupid tax law.
A pal of mine, James, who saw it claims Big Black played with a stooges cover band that Mr. Albini threw bottles at.
They toured after they announced that they were going to break up.
I am not sure how a band can tour when they've broken up, unless there is some strange legal status surrounding bands as tax entities. Anyway,
their final tour diary covers the Oz jaunt. A fun read.
yeah, that was the claim - something to do with tax,so there's an 'announcement' that the band doesn't exist, and that the members are going on holiday.
I am aware of a few bands doing this way back in the 80s due to stupid Australian Tax Laws about touring foreign acts, which was aimed at huge acts who played stadiums but was also inflicted on much smaller bands. This was a while ago and I certainly wasn't told this by a band member (obviously), but by a guy who assisted with said Australian tour and claims to have met them and so on. He now lives in NZ and makes noise improv, so it's kind of hard to check but that's the story.
I dunno, ask one of them
the tour dairy is pretty funny, yep.