Bands: you were there at the beginning
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Eddie Strohacker said:
I've lost count of the number of bands I've played in over the years & it's all true. I've met them all, blokes in toilet circuit covers outfits who got involved because they were convinced they'd be going home draped in knickers every night. Wannabe rock stars whose spandex pants were the closest they were ever getting to Times Square.
Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
Why is when I read that, it's in the voice of Frank Drebbin?Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
JuniorD said:
Eddie Strohacker said:
I've lost count of the number of bands I've played in over the years & it's all true. I've met them all, blokes in toilet circuit covers outfits who got involved because they were convinced they'd be going home draped in knickers every night. Wannabe rock stars whose spandex pants were the closest they were ever getting to Times Square.
Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
Why is when I read that, it's in the voice of Frank Drebbin?Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
The Police at Newcastle Mayfair, I think 1978, just as they were breaking with 'Roxanne', supported by The Cramps.
Still have the ticket stub.
Before that I used to go and see Sting in Last Exit at the Newcastle Theatre bar on a sunday lunchtime - 20p at the door and a cloakroom ticket, Sting with his yellow and black stripey jersey on which gave him his name. Guy on a Hammond with a Leslie speaker, can't recall his name but still doing the rounds and not bitter that he never made it.
Happy days!
I've just realised I'm old!!
Still have the ticket stub.
Before that I used to go and see Sting in Last Exit at the Newcastle Theatre bar on a sunday lunchtime - 20p at the door and a cloakroom ticket, Sting with his yellow and black stripey jersey on which gave him his name. Guy on a Hammond with a Leslie speaker, can't recall his name but still doing the rounds and not bitter that he never made it.
Happy days!
I've just realised I'm old!!
Lotobear said:
The Police at Newcastle Mayfair, I think 1978, just as they were breaking with 'Roxanne', supported by The Cramps.
Still have the ticket stub.
Twelve years after that, I saw The Charlatans in the same room, touring their first album. Saw them again last year & spent a moment mulling over seeing the same band twice, twenty six years apart.Still have the ticket stub.
gazza285 said:
JuniorD said:
Eddie Strohacker said:
I've lost count of the number of bands I've played in over the years & it's all true. I've met them all, blokes in toilet circuit covers outfits who got involved because they were convinced they'd be going home draped in knickers every night. Wannabe rock stars whose spandex pants were the closest they were ever getting to Times Square.
Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
Why is when I read that, it's in the voice of Frank Drebbin?Fret wkers who REALLY wanted you to see they suffered for their art. Endless drummers only on nodding acquaintance with what you might loosely term 'rhythm'.
Singers so flat the walls would be jealous, you name it I've jammed with them, special shout out to Denis, yes Dennis but with one 'N' because that's obviously windswept & interesting who insisted everything should be underpinned with the tone of JJ Burnell, especially ballads.
I thank the lord for Mixcraft, Garage band & all the rest so I no longer have to hang out in dingy & electrically dangerous places with these delusional humps, but at the same time, oh how I miss gigging, the tip of the arrow that never quite makes up for the rest of the st.
M.
Eddie Strohacker said:
Lotobear said:
...you just 'snuck in' then as the Mayfair was demolished not long after
When did it go? I was in Newcastle until 1993 & can't recall it's demise during my time.As for your seeing the same band 26 years apart.
How about seeing a band (American at that) here in UK (March 24th 1980 Oxford) and again (July 9th 2017 Hyde Park)?
I make that 37 years 3 months (I'll leave out the odd days!).
TP&TH
Eddie Strohacker said:
So this is a competition now?
Every thread, in every forum, everywhere is a competition I've been to see a lot of bands towards the end of their careers (They've a good backlog of material, often in small venues and are relatively cheap), but I saw a band recently who I suspect I might look back on and say I saw them at Swanage in 2017!
They were called Galaxy Thief - Lots of covers, but their own stuff was pretty decent and they definitely knew how to work an admittedly fairly lubricated crowd (I wasn't, so I can judge a little better).
Of course, they'll probably just disappear into obscurity like most other groups of local lads, but they definitely had something!
M.
Edited by marcosgt on Tuesday 5th September 16:38
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