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Re: Fleece
- Subject: Re: Fleece
- From: David Hanson <david_and_sarah@ho...com>
- Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 21:47:42 +0100
Thanks for the info - I'm gonna try to make it this year!
On 3 Oct 2010, at 21:31, "Robert Harwood" <robert@sc...fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi David,
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>
> Fiddlers has the BAs booked for 3rd December, on their website. Also I
> chatted with Gerard briefly at the Fleece and he said that the new album
> would be ready by Xmas. I told him all my friends would get one in their
> Christmas stockings.
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> Rob
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> From: blueplanes-bounces@bl...org [mailto:blueplanes-bounces@bl...org]
> On Behalf Of David Hanson
> Sent: 03 October 2010 19:54
> To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes
> Cc: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes
> Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Fleece
>
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> I'm absolutely gutted that I couldn't get down for last night's gig.
> Sounds like it was a cracker! Hoping that I can get myself organised for
> the Christmas gig if there is one... Has there been an announcement of
> anything for Xmas yet?
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> Thanks,
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>
> David
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>
> On 3 Oct 2010, at 19:28, "Nick Walters" <nickw@bl...co.uk> wrote:
>
> Forgot to mention the air conditioning - I am a fat bastard, and wear a
> heavy leather biker jacket, and often get hot / sweat a lot - especially
> at packed out gigs. But last night - not so much - only took the jacket
> off once or twice!
>
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>
> As Robyn Hitchcock said when he played earlier this year, "The air
> conditioning is in the key of G."
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>
> NW2
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Sound Lizards
>
> To: blueplanes@bl...org
>
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 6:57 PM
>
> Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Fleece
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>
> Fully endorse Nick's views, the Fleece has well and truly got its soul
> back. Inspired choice of support acts, great mixed crowd - an atmosphere
> most other bands can only dream about and those unique little touches
> like the attention given to the placement of bike lamps (this will be
> meaningless if you weren't there). It's left us hungry for more and
> optimistic about the future.
>
> Application for a Fleece season ticket already in.
>
> Nigel
>
>
>
> From: nevstreet@ho...com
> To: blueplanes@bl...org
> Date: Sun, 3 Oct 2010 17:17:21 +0100
> Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Fleece
>
> Nicely written Mr Walters. Pleasure to read that review of the evening
> :-)
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>
> Neville
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: Nick Walters
>
> To: A Discussion list for The Blue Aeroplanes
>
> Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 4:03 PM
>
> Subject: Re: [BluePlanes] Fleece
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>
> Amazing it was!
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> I was not in the mood for it at all after a post-work real ale session
> on Friday which left me with a stinking hangover on Saturday. This meant
> that I took it easy (for me) and experienced my soberest Aeroplanes gig
> ever - only 5 pints over the whole evening - and they were probably what
> kept me going right up until the end of Breaking In My Heart!
>
>
>
> Missed the first act but caught the Paris Riots and the Yes Rebels. The
> former had a really tight, powerful sound with amazing bass and great
> guitarist ("he leaves plenty of space - not many guitarists these days
> do that" - Paul Vallis). The lead singer with his shaggy locks and Jim
> Morrison poses played up the total rock star, very entertaining! Some of
> the songs built up to quite amazing crescendos. The Yes Rebels (who used
> to be Fortune Drive I'm told) were also excellent - amazing energy and
> again extreme volume - my poor ears! - with an amazing drummer, who
> could give John Stapleton a run for his money!
>
>
>
> In between acts a female compere dressed in a kind of baroque burlesque
> music-hall costume introduced the act and revved up the audience with,
> in my opinion, rather too much use of the word "beautiful". But still -
> "it's a good idea to have a compere 'cos most bands are crap at telling
> you who they are" - another pearl of wisdom from the mind of Mr Vallis.
>
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>
> As we entered we were handed paper aeroplanes (GUESS which colour!) with
> the intention, presumably, that we let fly with them at the band when
> they took the stage. This, however didn't happen - probably for the
> best, as they had quite sharp points and could have hurt if caught in
> the eye (or Wojtek's nipple), though Gerard would have been safe behind
> his shades. A blue balloon did the rounds for a bit though, until some
> cunt burst it.
>
>
>
> The Aeroplanes took the stage at 10.55, and immediately took of with a
> storming Broken and Mended, followed by an incredibly storming,
> blastingly loud, triumphant sort of "greatest hits" set which included
> (in no particular order), Jacket Hangs, Raise The Roof, 25 Kinds Of
> Love, Yr Own World, Pony Boy (which didn't break anything this time,
> except my eardrums!), Sulphur, a new one I don't know the title of, a
> Rita song, a Gerard Starkey one, Oak Apple Tree, Warhol's 15, Severn
> Beach (don't think I ever heard them do that before!), Fun, and the
> usual climactic Breaking In My Heart, during which I entered the Death
> Zone and received the requisite number of bruises.
>
>
>
> After the gig Ann Sheldon bounded and twirled (yes, quite literally!) up
> to us and invited us backstage, and so we (PV2 - not the Vallis, the
> other one) and 1) trooped upstairs to a bizarre little attic room
> complete with washing machine. We chatted to Wojtek for a bit - he
> lives in London and teaches English (not through sex and death I hope)
> to Bangladeshi kids. Also chatted to Gerard about the popularity of the
> Planes in the States (they're more well known there than other Bristol
> bands e.g. MA) and bands such as the Drive-By Truckers. I tried to
> introduce him to Those Poor Bastards, who are similar to the Truckers
> but he seemed to get the wrong end of the stick and thought I was
> labelling the Truckers as a comedy band. Oh well! And it's not even as
> if TPB are completely a comedy band... anyway. We also asked him about
> the new album and, although it is finished, he told us he is still
> looking for a label. When PV2 mentioned EMI Gerard all but kicked him in
> the bollocks! Poor PV2. We are truly not worthy of Gerard. But my heart
> sank when he said it could take "6 to 8 months to find a label." Wail!
> Shriek! He knows what he's doing, but he must also know that the fanbase
> is gagging for it. GAGGING!
>
>
>
> Anyway PV2 and I left at about half 12 not wanting to hang around, we
> are only fans anyway, and not mates of the band, and it was a privelige
> to be allowed backstage in the first instance. Thanks to Ann for that.
> According to Rocker the party went on beyond 4 - I doubt I would have
> lasted!
>
>
>
> Outside also managed to say hi to Chris and congratulate him for an
> amazing evening. And again, I will congratulate him here and thank him
> for what was, truly, a legendary evening. It really felt like the
> beginning of something! Though it was almost the end of my eardums.
>
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> Pardon?!
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> NW2
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