Wednesday, 28 March 2018

The Damned and the Temperance Movement...Well I'll be Damned, two awesome nights.

Last month I saw the Damned at the Koko and didn't write a review on it. Things have gotten hellishly hectic so I've not had the time to really write anything and as I am going to another event tonight, where the Damned will be performing, I wanted to get my review in first.
This is actually a double review because I also saw the Temperance Movement a few weeks ago and they are worthy of some serious praise, but first, on to the legendary Punksters, the Damned.

How the hell can they look so youthful and healthy? These are men in their 60's and they looked incredible. Captain looks the same as he did performing on "Top of the Pops" and Dave Vanian must surely be a vampire.
On to the show, to put it simply, they were on blistering form, the Koko suited them as a venue, an old theatre that has been renovated to it's former glory, all reds and golds and small and intimate to a band as seasoned as the Damned. They were magnificent, no signs of age or slowing down and they seem to have found a balance between what they were at the start, what they became and what they are now. The new tracks were prime Damned, having a 50's feel to them, kind of David Lynch but with a modern feel. I felt so bad that my daughter couldn't make it, I got her tickets to see them supporting the Hollywood Vampires. I wouldn't take them out as a support, they are far too good and the relationship between the Vanian and Sensible, is on top form, joking with each other and the banter is unrehearsed and funny, very much like Morcambe and Wise. Were there any highlights above the whole set? It's impossible to pick out particular songs from a band that has a history of 40 years worth of music, they were prolific and on the whole, excellent songwriters. OK, at a push, I was always a sucker for "Ignite", "Anti Pope", "Smash it up", "Eloise", "Dozen Girls", "Neat Neat Neat" and the newish single "Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow" but I only pick those few at a push...




I strongly recommend that you see this band while you can, I have seen them a few times but not recently and they have never let me down, they always put on a good show and their songs are not what you expect, they moved well beyond the limitations of punk early on and have written some all time classic songs.

Anti Pope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc_McPqw15c

Dozen Girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7HjCbTZUIw

Standing on the Edge of Tomorrow: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad6ENngpqGc

On to something newer but equally as timeless. I have been aware of the Temperance Movement for a few years but haven't fully invested in them. For some unknown reason, they announced a tour and I bought tickets for myself, my wife and my youngest daughter, I just thought they would be good live. I loved the title track off their second album, "White Bear" and the single "Midnight Black" and the single off their last album, "Built-in Forgetter". They were brilliant, old school 70's rock with a modern feel and twist and lots of energy. The crowd were dancing, not something I am used to seeing at the gigs I go to and the performance was worthy of a headline act at any festival. There were hints throughout the set of what they will become, brief moments of absolute electricity and when they learn how to harness that, they will be extremely special live, beyond the excellent that I saw.
My daughter had an amazing time and my wife drew the comparison with Thunder, another top live band that plays that 70's vibe rock music and they also have a great singer. I didn't mention the singer, Phil Campbell, a powerhouse voice that is one of the best live voices I've heard (alongside Dave Vanian) in a while. He has the grunt and guts of Joe Cocker and can turn it on it's head in an instant and conjure up a ballad that made one man wave his lighter in the air, how we laughed at the throw back to another era, smokers eh? This band have some serious songs and it all comes to life onstage, they may be a relatively new band but the members have been around the block and the professionalism shows, they know how to meter a show and they definitely know how to rock out. Support this band, they deserve to be massive and you will be doing yourself a favour. I would say they are for fans of the Black Crowes, Thunder and that 70's vibe of Bad Company/Free with some soul thrown in and an alternative feel.

A Pleasant Peace I Feel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw9iV4gHX00

A Deeper Cut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XpHDXqWEhU

Anyway, the reason I had to rush this post in is because tonight I am going to this:

Vive Le Rock Awards 2018

It’s 8 MASSIVE ACTS PERFORMING LIVE! Rock’n’roll icon Shakin’ Stevens makes a rare appearance! Members of The Damned will be playIng live with our all-star band The Vive Le Rockers and will also pick up their Band Of The Year award! UK SUBS legend Sir CHARLIE HARPER will give us another kind of blues, Hanoi Rocks supremo Michael Monroe will rip the roof off, Ginger Wildheart will play a special set, TV Smith will open the show and… just what will The Professionals play??? Wait n’ see….!!!

The Damned, Ginger, Michael Monroe and Shakin' Stevens...bizarre and my kind of night!

Monday, 19 March 2018

...what 3 rock songs would be the greatest ever?

I was watching a YouTube video of Dave Grohl waxing lyrical about the first time he heard Soundgarden's "Blackhole Sun". He bumped into Chris Cornell who asked him and the other members of Nirvana if they wanted to hear their new record. He said that on first listen it was a gamechanger, it incorporated Beatleseque harmonies, a more mellow and surreal feel and he could see that they had written a perfect song, the song that would make them huge.
It got me thinking about the greatest rock songs of all time, in a list of 3, from any decade, what 3 rock songs would be the greatest ever?
Now I am 4 days into this question and I am struggling to even define the question. Is this a purely personal choice based upon what I like or is it to with what constitutes a classic rock track or what is influential or a mix of all 3? 
I put the question to some friends and there responses were varied, one came back with "Teenage Dirtbag", I suspect he was joking. Another was in the US and was stranded as he'd run out of "gas", whatever that is and his selection was eclectic.

Another came back with:
David Bowie - "Life on Mars"
Jane's Addiction - "Ted Just Admit It"
Alice in Chains - "Would"

Another selected:
Queen - "Brighton Rock"
The Who - "Baba O' Riley"
Led Zep - "Whole Lotta Love"

And I still can't even define the question!

So, another friend suggested top 3 rock tracks from the 70's, 80's and 90's and then see if that narrows down to the personal greatest 3 tracks ever, selecting one from each decade, plus a wildcard.

One came back with:
70's
Queen - "Brighton Rock"
The Who - "Baba O' Riley"
Bruce Springsteen - "Born to Run"
80's
Faith No More - "Epic"
Guns 'n' Roses - "Paradise City"
Jane's Addiction - "Ted Just Admit It"
90's
Motherlove Bone - "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns"
Pearljam - "Alive"
Rage Against the Machine - "Killing in the Name of"

Another:
70's
T-Rex - "20th Century Boy"
Led Zep - "Black Dog"
David Bowie - "Life on Mars"
80's
Guns 'n' Roses - "Welcome to the Jungle"
Metallica - "Battery"
Jane's Addiction - "Ted Just Admit It"
90's
Alice in Chains - "Would"
Soundgarden - "Fell on Black Days"
Stone Temple Pilots - "Crackerman"

I'm struggling with this because it genuinely isn't what's on the list, it's what is left off. Lynyrd Skynyrd, "Freebird" or "Sweet Home Alabama" deserve to be on any list of rock's greatest songs but then so does T-Rex "Get It On" or "Children of the Revolution" or Slade or the Sweet or Iggy Pop or the Stooges or the Damned or the Sex Pistols, all of these bands and many more that I love and adore (Thin Lizzy, UFO and Judas Priest!) all deserve to be on the list. I had to make the list based on merits and I based it upon songs that I love, bands that should be included because of what they are and what they achieved.
So, 4 days of thinks and I've managed the first 3 names for the 70's list:

David Bowie - "Rebel Rebel"
AC/DC - "Down Payment Blues"
Black Sabbath - "Spiral City Architect"

Bowie was a given, he was glam, that song is riffy and I remember it as a child growing up, I loved it then and love it now and my daughter's both love that song. And it's Bowie...
AC/DC influenced the sleazier side of rock n roll, arguably there would be no Guns 'n' Roses without them (Aerosmith deserve joint credit for them as well). They were the dirt under the fingernails, the boys that kept it real and they are solely responsible for Aussie rock, something that just keeps giving the World seriously kickass rock bands. "Down Payment Blues" is their finest moment, riffs, humour, life on the wrong side, it is raw like an open wound and whilst I would say that it is more serious than AC/DC usually are, it is a monster song off an underrated album.
Black Sabbath were a tough one to not include because they are the start of heavy metal. They were the beginnings of the music that I love and despite songs like "Paranoid" being over played, when I hear it for the first time after a few years, I get those feelings that take me back to my discovery of heavy metal, a new scene and of my first real musical love that I discovered for myself, a music that consumed me for life. I was torn as to what to pick as there are so many Sabbath songs that I love "Children of the Grave", "Into the Void", "Sabra Cadabra", "NIB", "Paranoid"... I decided to go with an unusual Sabbath song to show their diversity, that they weren't the pure doom merchants they are portrayed as, they had layers and levels that people on the outside didn't see.

My list is far from right, I am already trying to work out where to put Led Zep "Kashmir" and my daughter has suggested "Bat Out of Hell" should be in there and someone else asked where Pink Floyd is.
Despite being a huge audiophile, I can't make a list that I am happy with, even now I am taking my list apart!

Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!