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Last night I went to see KeyWest, a gig I had hoped to attend with Viv as they are one of her favourite bands. We've seen them so many times in the past six years and we've always left with a smile.
I met the band in the bar before doors opened and explained that a chorus from their song "Something Beautiful" had featured in our wedding ceremony. Andrew Kavanagh, the singer, graciously dedicated their performance of the song last night to Viv which I caught on video (see here). He referenced Viv at the end of the show, too, but I didn't know to expect it, so wasn't ready.
It was such an emotional evening. Complete strangers wanted to meet me and pass on condolences. One of the support acts, Josh Gray, sought me out to buy me a drink. Quite bewildering.
But the night was about Viv, which is how it should be. I've read recently that a person only dies the last time their name is spoken. Viva Viv! She lives on...
Fantastic gig, I would definitely see Twin Tribes again in the future.
Great night out. Lilacs were amazing. Lock-In, the support band were great too. The venue was sold out but didn’t feel too packed in.
Fantastic band, and nice people too.
Great band in an excellent venue. Friendly and helpful staff.
Always deliver, great band supper gig, and lovely bunch of people. Can't wait to see you again. Sadly not enough support afforded to these guys down south.
This band are going to reach great heights
Awesome set from Teeth of the Sea in an intimate venue with great sound. The bass really hit the spot! Loved the support band Mullholland as well, terrific drum and guitar duo. One to watch!
A good show showcasing new bands, however rather disappointed that Freya only played for about 35 minutes
Was great. Love their catchy, sometimes serious songs.Hope they will make the jump across the pond again soon to UK or EU.
I haven’t seen Big D since 2008 and I can happily say they were great and so where their support act Call Me Malcom. This was my first gig since having to shield in March 2020. The venue were really understanding as I am on crutches so sorted me a stool right next to the barrier.
I will definitely be seeing Big D and Call Me Malcolm again.
Amazing second time and twice as good
BLOODY AMAZING!
Massive energy; amazing music. Love you Mr Bruce!
Amazing show. I loved the jazz improv.
Absolutely awesome show. 2 great support bands.and an amazing set from The Well. So much energy on stage. Heavy music at its best.
What a great bunch of people got all my albums signed and was great to meet them.
Excellent band who try to get all of the audience involved
UK Subs + 40 Shillings On The Drum
Brighton - 12/05/2019
Tonight we made our way over to a Brighton, which has been really busy over the past few days with the Great Escape Festival. I have to say that I have been looking forward to this gig since it was announced. This year has seen the release of a very special record store day album to celebrate the very first UK Subs album ‘Another Kind Of Blues’. This album was originally released in November 1979 and for me personally was life changing in my approach to life and the music I listened to. The Record Store day release has been remastered and is available on two 10” different coloured Blue Vinyl discs with some single versions of the originals as a bonus. I got mine and I love it.
I have played this album for the past 40 years from the day of its release, when I was 15 years old. I can still remember the first time I played it and how much I loved the sound. I first saw the UK Subs Perform at the ‘Buccaneer’, which is now known as ‘Patterns’ in either 1978 or 79, just before they became really popular and started playing much bigger venues. This would have been around the time of single releases such as ‘Stranglehold’ and ‘Tomorrows Girl’. I can’t remember how many times I have seen them over the years but whichever lineup I have seen they have never disappointed. The original lineup in 1979 was Charlie Harper on vocals and the only original member, Paul Slack - Bass and vocals, Nicky Garrett - Lead guitar and Pete Davies. The bands sound I think is best described as energetic street punk driven by the songwriting and vocals of Charlie Harper, who incidentally turns 75 in May this year.
On arrival at the Hope and Ruin I was greeted by a host of familiar faces as well as well known members of other well known punk bands. I met Yuko on the Subs merchandise table and she mentioned that this tour was busy and brilliant. The band have been really enjoying it.
First up tonight were a young Brighton band called ’40 Shillings On The Drum’. I first saw this band perform at Lewes Con Club in November 2018 when they last supported the UK Subs and had really enjoyed their set. The band are; Daniel Scully - Vocals, Steven Cobley - Lead Guitar, Seb Cole - Keyboard/Backing Vocal, David Cobley - Bass and Matt Hill - Drums. They describe themselves as Punk/Folk/Rock. Anyway, on they came and some of the crowd next to me mentioned they had come along just to see these guys. First song powered out at us and was titled ‘Brighton Belle’, well that sounded good and this band has changed since last November. The sound was brilliant and Dan up from was really delivering the lyrics. It instantly hit me how much this band has progressed in the past 6 months. Next up ‘Everyman’ and the crowd were really enjoying the performance, which is certainly as the band described and boy can Steve play that guitar. I found myself immersed into their brilliantly executed rock sound. The şet continued and I could see that everyone was realising what a great band they had performing for them. I wanted to pick out my standout songs from the set but I loved the whole thing and found that each song was stand up great in it’s own right. This band are one to watch and I will certainly be looking to see them again real soon. Each of them are great musicians and Dan is a great frontman delivering each song with passion and flair. The full set was; ‘Brighton Belle’, ‘Everyman’, ‘A Dance With Jack Ketch’, ‘Cocaine Charmaine’, ‘Beggars On The Street’, ‘Four Star Blackout’, ‘Broken Windows’, ‘Mean Streets’ and ‘Ceremony For The Dead’. Listen to them here
Next up tonight and the moment I and many of the crowd here tonight had been waiting for. The UK Subs playing ‘Another Kind Of Blues’ in it’s entirety. The Subs came onto stage to great applause from the crowd. Charlie said you know whats coming and the opener ‘C.I.D’ kicked off what was going to be an epic evening for every and every one of us. The band are currently Charlie Harper - Vocals, Alvin Gibbs - Bass, Stephen Straughan - Lead Guitar and Jamie Oliver on drums.
What a brilliant sound and yes the memories and the goose bumps were there straight away. The crowd had already established a mosh up at the front. Next up ‘I couldn’t Be You’. I was standing there thinking it doesn’t get any better than this. On we went and Jamie called out “Charlie where do you live?” well that meant ‘I live In A Car’ and the tempo in the mosh grew massively. Everyone in the crowd was loving this. Charlie was on fire tonight and so were Alvin, Steve and Jamie. ‘Tomorrows Girls’ then ‘Killer’ followed by ‘World War’ then onto one of the Subs anthems ‘Rockers’ I for one love this song and moshed singing “Born a rocker die a rocker”. Boy I was loving this. Next Up I.O.D, which I hadn’t heard live for some time. Well that was side one now for side two.
TV Blues next and I find it amazing that I can remember all the words just like it was yesterday. I knew that my three favourite Subs songs were coming up next. Well, emotions now in full flow and it took me right back to the first time I saw Charlie deliver these songs the first time round and all the reasons why I have followed this band all of my adult life. I can remember Charlie signing my T-shirt after that gig and chatting to the band just like it was yesterday. So next ‘Blues’ and ‘Lady Esquire’ and all I can say Is wow. Everyone was loving this. Stephen Straughan is just amazing on that lead guitar and brings that authentic subs sound right back into this line up. Alvin is genius on the bass and always delivers. Jamie is probably one of the best drummers around and such a character. Combined, these guys are the best outfit on the circuit. Next ‘All I Wanna Know’, the mosh pit has now grown and they are having a brilliant time in there. ‘Crash Course’, ‘Young Criminals’, ‘B.I,C’, ‘Disease’ and ‘Stranglehold’ complete the ‘Another Kind Of Blues’ set list. Charlie announced in jest that now its ‘Brand New Age’ and they kick off with ‘Emotional Blackmail’ from that album released in 1980. Obviously a crowd favourite and it hit the spot. Next up another top track “Limo Life” and then into a crowd favourite and Subs anthem ‘Warhead’, Charlie had us all singing with him to this one. Next up and completing the set were ‘Riot’, ‘Party In Paris’, ‘Fragile’, ‘You Don’t Belong’ and encore ‘New York State Police’.
What an amazing evening we had tonight. The Subs were totally brilliant and Charlie was on fire. Definitely would not have wanted to miss this for the world. Thank you to Charlie and the Subs for an epic evening. The setlist is; ‘C.I.D’, ’I Couldn’t Be You’, ’I Live In A Car’, ’Tomorrows Girl’, ’Killer’, ’World War’, ’Rockers’, ’I.O.D.’, ’TV Blues’, ‘Blues’, ’Lady Esquire’, ’All I Wanna Know’, ‘Crash Course’, ’Young Criminals’, ’B1C’, ’Disease’, ’Stranglehold’, ’Emotional Blackmail’, ‘Limo Life’, ‘Warhead’, ‘Riot’’, ‘Party In Paris’, ’Fragile’, ’You Don’t Belong’ and ’New York State Police’,
The most fun you can have on a Monday night out!
I can’t describe how amazing it felt feeling the bass in my chest and her voice filling the room, it was incredible. They gave you time to chat up with them after the show too which was very nice.
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