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Showing posts with label Support Indie. Show all posts
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Monday, 15 August 2016

The London SS - 29th July 2016, Dublin Castle, Camden, London

The London SS is a group founded in March 1975 by drummer Geir Wade, bassist John Brown, guitarist Mick Jones, and guitarist Eunan Brady. In 2012 Brady put together a new lineup, featuring himself along with Jimi McDonald, Taj Sagoo, Michael Kane, and Andi Emm.


Here's a recording I made of their recent gig at Dublin Castle in Camden, where they played along side with Bloody English.








Set list:
Pipeine
Sick
Imitation
King Drag
Why
Stabs
Blow It All Away
Zurich
Star
Sellout
Jet Boy






The band are extremely entertaining and well worth seeing if you get the chance, with Jimi being very partial to jumping off the stage, running around the crowd and singing on top of tables and the bar.






DISCLAIMER: THE LONDON SS neither support nor condone nazism, neo-nazism, fascism, racism, sexism, bullying, homophobia or random acts of twatism.


A PILHead Recording - PH005

Bloody English - 29th July 2016 - Dublin Castle, Camden, London

A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to attend an event that was a celebration of all things Indie with Kathy Di Tondo .


One of the bands playing was a group of young lads who epitomise the Indie spirit - they are called Bloody English. No big money backing. Doing it on their own and for the love of it. I recorded the gig and I'm sharing it with you today.




It really was a great performance and I hope you enjoy the recording.

They have great energy and a passion for what they do....and they have a sense of humour too.









The recording is straight from my master and apart from being track separated its exactly as was played. It comes with cd artwork which I created myself. I urge everyone to check them out if you get the chance, you wont be disappointed.










Thanks to Sean and Larry from the band for allowing me to share this recording with their full consent. Support the artist. See them live - you'll love them

A PILHead Recording PH004


Thursday, 28 July 2016

Dublin Castle, Camden - tomorrow night - come and join us

Tomorrow night I'll be in Camden for a great night out - come and join me for a beer.






Come and join in the fun, come and have a chat.

Monday, 4 July 2016

vote for PIL Head in the Indie Media Awards

Voting has opened now for the Indie Media Awards


Its very easy to do


just send an email to


IwasaTeenGuitarist4theClash@gmail.com


and in the title just put vote for PIL Head


its that easy. Please show me your support and vote for me an this blog now


You have until July 7th 23:59 New York City Time


Thank You

Saturday, 2 July 2016

Sad Vacation - The Last Days of Sid & Nancy - a bit more info


Recently I had a chat to Brett Dunford, who is the spokesperson for this project.

Here's a few things he told me about the new documentary.

'' I saw the workprint last night for the first time, and can say hands down, it blows every other doc out of the water.'' quote 28th May 2016.

I asked if it was a documentary or docudrama: "Sad Vacation" is a straightforward, no bullshit documentary with re enactments, location footage and licensed media.


Who is contributing to the story: I'm co-writing the narrative with Spanish director Danny Garcia, who made the recent films "The Rise and Fall of The Clash" and "Looking for Johnny".

Expected release date: We are aiming to get theatrical premieres rolling in October, with a DVD release to follow. "Sad Vacation" will be on fans' shelves by the end of the year.



What is the expected running time: I saw a workprint of Sad Vacation on Friday that had a running time of 97 minutes. We may tighten it up a little or we may extend it a little, especially if our crowdfunding campaign is a success.


 "Sad Vacation" will be out by October 2016. We've spent two years making this film, on and off, and now we have a deadline to meet.


Sid & Nancy story has been covered before, what will this offer that’s different: The truth for starters. We re-interviewed some of the key residents of the Chelsea Hotel, and we have access to newly-released legal documents. It's not a definitive verdict - that is out of our hands - but a strictly impartial analysis that will present the facts straighter and more coherently than the past.''

so there you have it - some up to date info - as much as I know right now.

I took the info below from their Indiegogo page -


''Thanks to your help in our previous campaign, we have managed to assemble a great cast for "Sad Vacation". We have conducted many interviews with those who encountered punk rock's Romeo and Juliet, including Roberta BayleySteve "Roadent" ConollyDonna DestriKenny "Stinker" GordonBob GruenJohn HolmstromFrank InfanteHellin KillerWalter LureHonest John PlainHowie PyroCynthia RossAndy Shernoff, Gaye Black, Casino Steel, Phyllis SteinSylvain Sylvain; in addition to the late Leee Black Childers.

We are especially pleased to have interviewed three key residents of the Chelsea Hotel, Victor Colicchio"Neon" Leon Matthews, and Ned Van Zandt, who had a lot to tell us about that morning. Drawing upon their reflections and a batch of newly-released Grand Jury documents, we have been able to piece together a solid timeline of events for the very first time.''






This is all very exciting - keep looking in, if I get more info I will share it with you all as soon as I have it.




 




   

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

TeenClash PunkAid Awards





Follow Kathy on twitter @KathyFLA

you can vote for this blog if you think I do a good job & it's worth showing your appreciation

Saturday, 9 April 2016

Department S - pre order the new Album


The new album, ft Pete Jones is now available to pre order for a very reasonable price.

Do ya ears a favour & grab a copy, you wont regret it



Saturday, 27 February 2016

Department S - New Album Press Release - When All Is Said and All Is Done

I think you all know, one time PIL bass player, Pete Jones is currently a full time member of post punk Legends Department S. Well in May 2016 they have a new album being released called ''When All Is Said and All Is Done''.

I've been lucky enough to get a promo copy for review, which will follow in a few days.


Having seen them live I have been looking forward to this new album & I haven't been disappointed.

extract from Press Release

''Department S release their first album since 2011 When All Is Said and All Is Done. This 10 track full length album will be released in digital and CD formats, with a subsequent limited edition vinyl release planned for later in the year. Department S will be touring extensively through 2016 to promote the album.

Recorded in London throughout 2015, the album has been produced & mixed by Pete Jones. This full length album is being self-released through the JAM UK  label (catalogue number JAM1601)''

TRACK LISTING
01 Kings of the World
02 I Said You
03 When All Is Said and All Is Done
04 Long March
05 Frozen Room
06 I Believe
07 Persia Dance
08 On My Own Again
09 Cause
10 Age of Control

Eddie Roxy - vocals
Alexander Lutes - drums
Phil Thompson - guitars
Pete Jones - Bass
Sean Freeman - Saxophone on Age of Control
Andy Trussler - Piano on Frozen room

Produces and mixed by Pete Jones
Mastered by Pete Maher
recorded in London, UK at U2 and JAM UK studios
Engineering at U2: Aide Hardy
Sleeve Design: Paul Longworth
Executive Producers: Eddie Roxy and Pete Jones

CONTACT: Press, bookings themanagement@dept-s.com

Technical, licensing jabberjab@hotmail.com 


Copyright Control JAM UK copyright 2016























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Saturday, 13 February 2016

Department S - new album due soon

Pete Jones current Band Department S (do you remember ''Is Vic There?'') have a new album set for release.


Read about it here:


Department S blog is here


I'll be reviewing the new album as soon as I get a copy. Having seen them live I can promise you this is definitely something to look forward to

Friday, 1 January 2016

40 Years of Punk - what it means to me

So here we are - Anniversary Year. Already people have different opinions on this. Some see it as pointless getting wrapped up in nostalgia, reminiscing about the past....some seeing it as us old punks denying our age.

Some are promoting it as a cause for celebration- possibly the last youth movement that made a difference & had a real lasting impact.

Certainly there will be a lot of chat looking t things with rose tinted glasses.

I see many sites where old punks cant even agree about what Punk was all about- the music, the clothes, politics, a way of life.

For me I shall treat this year as a celebration- Punk the music was the first form of music that I liked for myself, that I had chosen off my own back and not because I had heard it via friends or family.

For me it was about deciding for myself what to say, think or wear. Question everything, accept nothing on trust. Punk taught me to see everyone as equals until you know different.

Punk wasnt about barriers or uniforms, although PUNKS themselves made the punk image a uniform, which most of us eventually bought into. We also then divided ourselves & created our own barriers, which in my opinion was so negative. One example I still remember is CRASS punks saying things about Exploited fans and vice verse.
PUNK diluted itself and lost its voice, but I was left with some great music and bands that still excite me today. Not so much a movement anymore but still a great source of joy.

I expect EBAY to be flooded with shit loads of memorabilia this year and all for silly prices and I expect collectors looking for an investment will outbid the fans that really care about it all. I expect many Corporate entities to jump on the band wagon & milk us for our hard earned cash. Loads of compilation albums and magazines all ready to distribute, I must admit that I'm bound to buy a few things here and there.

But there will be smaller independent groups doing their own thing in celebration- make sure they are supported as well.

I hope this year will show the younger generation that they can have a go if they are determined enough - they dont need Simon Cowell or his X Factor generation- with effort & hard work dreams can come to- you dont need a record label, a manager- you can DO IT YOURSELF.

I will enjoy this Year with absolutely no guilt at all - it was a part of my life that introduced me to music that I still love, I met friends that I still know today.

Some of You FUCKERS out there will talk about how wonderful PUNK was, but at the time you were NOT a fan. I was a PUNK, I remember all of you cunts that sneered at us, attacked us physically & verbally, put us down, treated us like shit. You can jump on the bandwagon this year you shallow fools... the rest of us will carry a bit of pride that we were part of it.

We lived it we love it

PUNKS NOT DEAD