Showing posts with label wire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wire. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

27/11

27/11
Last night I went down to see Graham Lewis playing again at the Notting Hill Arts Club. Last minute decision. Mike came too. It was good. The set played seemed the same as before to me. Sounded great, some of the songs are well catchy. A couple of them I've been humming ever since. Didn't see anyone else there from the Ideal Copy list but I did spot Bruce Gilbert. Took a few photos but not as good as the previous set.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Lewis

Graham Lewis played at the Notting Hill Arts Club last night. Mike and I drove down to London listening to the great Bill Hicks. Parked up in Ealing and got the tube for a few stops. Not many in the club when we arrived. The regular crowd were still enjoying their crayfish. A while later Graham arrived and came over to warmly greet the IC massive in attendance. In conversation it seemed he was considering the gig a bit of an experiment. I was really looking forward to hearing his new stuff especially after Fergus had described it as 'poppy'. Chatting with Graham he seemed to be quite upbeat about the prospect of future Wire activity. This is great news. Fingers crossed.

Graham was playing as a guest of Sci-Fi Skåne who were a bit hit and miss for me. One or two things hit the spot but an ill-advised reggae version of 'She's Lost Control' most definitely did not! The IC troops showed great patience waiting an age for Grahams slot. Eventually the moment came. Shades in place, he took to the stage.

The great man from Wire was in fine form. The first track interrupted the flow of dance beats and put a glorious stop to some of the excessive 'party dancing' that had previously been on display. The beats restarted and the new tracks definitely had a 'pop' tinge with some great tunes being belted out.

With his short set done we had to get going on the journey home. I managed another quick chat and congratulated Graham on the set. I hope he considers the experiment a complete success.

The drive home was long and I'm eternally grateful to Mike for generating some great conversation which kept the mind focussed. Could have done without his rotten arse though!

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Giving Githead A Miss

A second day working at home. My neck was stiff this morning (and still is now) so I gave the commute a miss. I was planning on going to see Githead tonight at The Garage in London. But laziness got the better of me. I don't expect that the set has changed much since the QEH gig so I'm probably not missing much. Would have been good to catch up with the IC massive but it's a long way to drive on a wet evening just for that.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Githead

Saw Githead last night down on the South Bank. Got there really early after a site visit in Hemel in the afternoon. Killed time by walking to Tate Modern. Forgot my camera. Annoying, but I got over it.

Saw the first band but left after the first number. They were shit. Never trust a band that co-ordinate their clothes. When I returned to my seat for Githead the guy next to me said I'd made a good decision to leave. Turned out the guy (Gary) was on the IC list.

Caught up with the IC Massive, Paul, Mark, Alistair, Keith and a few others. Had a couple of beers and some good chat. Good to see them.
Githead pretty much rocked out convincingly. Scanner played his part. Malka nailed the bass. Colin seemed to be enjoying himself. Even joking when a string break caused him and Scanner to swop guitars. Didn't stay for much of the headliner set. Walking across the bridge back to the tube, Big Ben struck ten. Nice sound. Enjoyed being in London tonight. Finally got back home at 1:00AM. Knackered.