View of London skyline from Epsom Downs 14th April 2016 |
The London Mayoral election, all over now, in my opinion a bit of a politically irrelevant vanity post, an excuse to add yet another dining car to the Expenses Express.
"Beauforts red sparkling eyes blab his hearts malice, and Suffolks cloudy brew his stormy hate" Henry lV Part II William Shakespeare
There wasn't much to choose between the two front runners,they were less of a lessness, one born very rich, one not (although on an MPs starting salary of £70,000+, more than most of us earns), one a Brexit bonehead, the winner a a cagey Innit (and New Labour, already attacking Mr Corbyn's leadership), neither were offering anything that was likely to improve the lives of the Londoners who work and live (for now) in London. Paying an average £200,000+ for 25-33% of a flat under shared ownership, paying rent on the remaining 66-75% plus 100% of all service charges including major works and paying a mortgage for 25 years to possibly end up owning the same 25-33% you started with and still liable for the rent on the remainder, does NOT equate to 'Affordable Housing'. On the other hand I'm sure that both would have, and Mr Khan will, roll out the red carpet a little further for the non tax paying non domicile billiogarchs that blight and feed off our capital city and cater further to their housing 'needs'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36077823
Smug Jobby by Jock Scot
My job is very important
My job pays exceedingly well
And as for the poor and their problems
Well they can all go to hell.
"Beauforts red sparkling eyes blab his hearts malice, and Suffolks cloudy brew his stormy hate" Henry lV Part II William Shakespeare
There wasn't much to choose between the two front runners,they were less of a lessness, one born very rich, one not (although on an MPs starting salary of £70,000+, more than most of us earns), one a Brexit bonehead, the winner a a cagey Innit (and New Labour, already attacking Mr Corbyn's leadership), neither were offering anything that was likely to improve the lives of the Londoners who work and live (for now) in London. Paying an average £200,000+ for 25-33% of a flat under shared ownership, paying rent on the remaining 66-75% plus 100% of all service charges including major works and paying a mortgage for 25 years to possibly end up owning the same 25-33% you started with and still liable for the rent on the remainder, does NOT equate to 'Affordable Housing'. On the other hand I'm sure that both would have, and Mr Khan will, roll out the red carpet a little further for the non tax paying non domicile billiogarchs that blight and feed off our capital city and cater further to their housing 'needs'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-36077823
Definitions of AVOID - keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something), refrain from, bypass, dodge, eschew, escape, duck (out of), fight shy of, shirk from, EVADE, steer clear of, sidestep, circumvent. Definitions of EVADE - get away from, AVOID, escape, to get around, shirk, or dodge. Synonyms for EVADE - AVOID, escape, dodge, shun, elude, eschew, steer clear of, sidestep, circumvent, duck, shirk
A sentence containing both words might be: 'It would of course be wildly inappropriate and unfair if one was to confuse or compare those who quite legally pay accountants vast sums of money to avoid paying their taxes with the corrupt miscreants and criminals who do the same to evade paying them.
A sentence containing both words might be: 'It would of course be wildly inappropriate and unfair if one was to confuse or compare those who quite legally pay accountants vast sums of money to avoid paying their taxes with the corrupt miscreants and criminals who do the same to evade paying them.
'Pay The Rate' Vic Godard & Subway Live 2011 featuring Dave Morgan on drums, Gnu Inc CD single #2
Kilburn & The High Roads " I've Got
Oh What A Night!
Vic & Subway Sect in a packed Green Door Store by Phil G 30/04/2016. More of Phil's photographs here:https://www.flickr.com/photos/philg2009/albums/72157667202223800
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THANK YOU Shelley and Phil for putting on a joyously unforgettable night in Brighton. Lots and lots of luvverly people squeezed in to the Green Door Store for this Spinningchilli Springs/Sect Seaside very special Special. A night and a half squeezed in to a few hours, great to catch up with lots of old friends and make new ones, stonkers of sets from the Bitter Springs and Vic & Subway Sect, a stand out night. Special thank you to the lovely David for the wine and chocolates (chocs arrived safely). V&Gxx
Brilliant 'Born To Be A Rebel' with Simon Rivers on backing vocals filmed by Tim Melia -
Brilliant 'Born To Be A Rebel' with Simon Rivers on backing vocals filmed by Tim Melia -
Lucky with our friends in so many ways, here is a selection of some of the FAB photographs of Vic and Subway Sect, Simon Rivers and The Bitter Springs, Vic and The Springs and Simon with Vic and Subway Sect the night courtesy of Nigel Bailey, Peter Tainsh, Phil G, 'Jane Barnes', Steve Clements, Vincent Arquillière.
More of Peter's lovely photographs of Vic, Sect & Springs at the GDS here: https://www.facebook.com/peter.tainsh.7/media_set?set=a.10153729793388937.1073741876.564378936&type=3
Steve Clements: https://www.facebook.com/steve.clements.355/mediaset?=a. 10153529351700069.560690068&type=3 |
Vic & Subway Sect at GDS 30/04/2016 by Nigey B https://www.flickr.com/photos/nigeyb/26142857044/in/album-72157665446181354/
More photos from Vincent Arquillière:
Jane B's photographs of Sect and Springs: |
And then there are the videos!
Storming Nobody's Scared filmed by 'Jane Barnes' and more of Jane's videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkwNb500dnNugMJUiq7IvBg
'The Water Was Bad' filmed by Tracey H
'I Find Out Over Time' also filmed by Tracey
More of Lee & Tracey's videos here:
This was such a contrast to what occurred the next night in London W10 which was a total fiasco and Vic didn't get to play. Not long after 6pm when it was obvious the 3.30pm sound check wasn't going to happen at all apart from no back line the first group Youth were on at 6pm, Vic went for a wander. On his return, along with a large group of understandably hacked off wristband wearers he discovered he couldn't get in to the venue (opened at 6pm) because no one mentioned in advance that specific photo ID was needed by punters and the groups (because of previous trouble there) to get in. By the time Vic eventually got back in (one of the promoters turned up and got him in and then vanished again) it was past the Sect's stage time and the next group up, who had the back line Vic was going to borrow, had to go on as they had trains to catch and obviously were taking their b/line home with them. By this time this was moot as the Sect also had trains to catch, the organisers did not seem to have factored in that it was a Bank Holiday Sunday and the underground/trains finished early. There was no point wasting any more time hanging around (the last act The Woodentops, also having been refused entry) so Vic and the others left the scene, shortly after the gig was shut down. I have never come across such a total lack of organisation before, or lack of respect shown for both the groups and punters alike, there was no one from the promoters on site (or responding to phone calls, etc) to manage the situation or even to try and alleviate it and as far as I'm concerned the buck stops with the organisers, they hired the venue, the security team were doing their job and single handedly dealing with a hostile situation that was not of their making (I'm told police were there at one point). Apart from this prior to the event Vic had been added to another event without asking him or even telling him and when he said he was not up for it did they take his name off the poster? No. However what I found actually distasteful and crass was the organisers leaving Jock Scot's name on a poster following his death and still there on their social media sites up to the event, a week after his funeral. Shame on you PL.
'The Sewer Song' Vic Godard & The Bitter Springs featuring Jock Scot
DELIGHTS TO COME!
Next Month me and Vic will set off on our first Scottish adventure of 2016, heading to Glasgow for two VERY special Creeping Bent/Sounds in the Suburbs/Glasgow Jazz Festival nights at the CCA Glasgow.
Hot Fun In The Sun/ The Creeping Bent Weekender 25/26th June!!!
The Secret Goldfish, celebrating the release of their long awaited new LP 'Petal split' out on Creeping Bent this summer. The Stool Pigeon superstars are getting together again Vic, Malcom Ross, Mick Slaven, Russell Burn and Campbell Owens stepping in on bass, what with Douglas MacIntyre being otherwise engaged with Goldfish duties, expect covers of Orange Juice, Josef K, The Fire Engines, Bowie, Velvet Underground and a couple of Subway Sect songs Plus Spinning Coin newly signed to Stephen Pastel's Geographic (Demon) label. Tickets £10 (£5 students) from Tickets Scotland and the CCA.
http://cca-glasgow.com/programme
https://www.facebook.com/events/1146887765329895/
https://www.facebook.com/bentpage/?fref=ts
Sunday 26th June The Glasgow Jazz Festival welcomes Club Left at the CCA.
http://cca-glasgow.com/programme
https://www.facebook.com/events/1146887765329895/
https://www.facebook.com/bentpage/?fref=ts
Sunday 26th June The Glasgow Jazz Festival welcomes Club Left at the CCA.
Vic is getting back again with The Subway Sect, Chris Bostock, Rob Marche, Sean McLusky and delighted to have Pete Saunders on board on the keys. If you fancy a night of Cool Bop and Swing then join Vic & The Subway Sect and very special guests The The Jazzateers at the CCA. Tickets £15 from CCA:
http://www.jazzfest.co.uk/#programme
Video courtesy of Rev Jock, November 2014 at a sold out 100 Club London.
BIRD BATH |
Spain and Italy in September........
3rd September XiriaPop Festival Carballo La Coruna
17th September Junkyard Festival Torino
By George he did it! Dr of Music Mike Coe triumphs again, IFOOT now sounding as superb as Dead Dreamy and Gnu Inc aiming to release on 17th October. Launch Weekender 13/14/15th October and thanks to A P Shaw's second sight with his poster design the Launch Weekender appropriately kicks off at Gullivers on 13th October.
Dandy Presents Vic Godard & Subway Sect Plus Special Guests TBC
Gullivers
109 Oldham Street
Manchester M4 1LW
Tickets £10 advance available locally from Gullivers: http://gulliversnq.info/
and on line at billetto: https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/vic-godard-subway-sect-1e31f4
109 Oldham Street
Manchester M4 1LW
Tickets £10 advance available locally from Gullivers: http://gulliversnq.info/
and Piccadilly Records 53 Oldham Street: http://www.piccadillyrecords.com/counter/index.php:
and on line at billetto: https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/vic-godard-subway-sect-1e31f4
14th October Children of Godard Presents
Vic Godard & Subway Sect and Band of Holy Joy
Plus Special Guests TBC
The Cumberland Arms
James Place Street
Newcastle NE6 1LD
£10 ADVANCE / £12 ON DOOR.
Paper tickets available from Beatdown Records, Reflex CD Vinyl Newcastle and RPM Music, Newcastle
On line tkts: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/351221
https://www.facebook.com/events/1728862264012606/
Vic Godard & Subway Sect and Band of Holy Joy
Plus Special Guests TBC
The Cumberland Arms
James Place Street
Newcastle NE6 1LD
£10 ADVANCE / £12 ON DOOR.
Paper tickets available from Beatdown Records, Reflex CD Vinyl Newcastle and RPM Music, Newcastle
On line tkts: http://www.wegottickets.com/event/351221
https://www.facebook.com/events/1728862264012606/
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15th October Gnu Inc promoting in Edinburgh!
Saturday 15th October
GNU INC PROMOTIONS PRESENTS(!)
Vic Godard & Subway Sect
And The Sexual Objects
Wee Red Bar
74 Lauriston Place
Edinburgh EH3 9ES
Tickets from Gnu Inc: £10 + £1 admin per order:
http://vicgodardandsubwaysect.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_52.html
and Ripping Records: £10 + admin available
http://rippingrecords.com/
GNU INC PROMOTIONS PRESENTS(!)
Vic Godard & Subway Sect
And The Sexual Objects
Wee Red Bar
74 Lauriston Place
Edinburgh EH3 9ES
Tickets from Gnu Inc: £10 + £1 admin per order:
http://vicgodardandsubwaysect.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_52.html
and Ripping Records: £10 + admin available
http://rippingrecords.com/
Van McCoy - Do The Hustle
25th November
Bernie Connor's Birthday! Buyers Club Hardman Street
Liverpool L1 9AX. Info to follow.
26th November
Sounds in the Suburbs Presents
Vic Godard & Subway Sect
And The Sexual Objects
Stereo
Renfield Lane
Glasgow G2 6PH
Advance Tickets £13 from Alan: soundsinthesuburbs@hotmail.co.uk and http://tickets-scotland.com/vic00
Possible gnu inc Christmas do on the cards....Watch this space! Stop Press......CONFIRMED 9th December...Vic & The Gnu's Christmas Do at The Water Rats Kings Cross London.....Details to Follow.
Some time in late 2015..... Nightfall and the gnus were gathered at the drinking hole, a gentle breeze wafted in from the south filling the gnus' nostrils with an intoxicating plethora of mingling whiffs, so at first it was hard to distinguish which particular whiff it was that suddenly made the fur on the back of the gnus' necks stand on end and set the alarm bells ringing 'Nuisance Alert'. It was with a shudder that went from horn to hoof that the gnus realised it was the malodorous reek of stale cigar smoke drifting closer and closer that presaged the return of an infectious infestation thought to have been eradicated from the herd some four years earlier...........
Bernie Connor's Birthday! Buyers Club Hardman Street
Liverpool L1 9AX. Info to follow.
26th November
Sounds in the Suburbs Presents
Vic Godard & Subway Sect
And The Sexual Objects
Stereo
Renfield Lane
Glasgow G2 6PH
Advance Tickets £13 from Alan: soundsinthesuburbs@hotmail.co.uk and http://tickets-scotland.com/vic00
Possible gnu inc Christmas do on the cards....Watch this space! Stop Press......CONFIRMED 9th December...Vic & The Gnu's Christmas Do at The Water Rats Kings Cross London.....Details to Follow.
Some time in late 2015..... Nightfall and the gnus were gathered at the drinking hole, a gentle breeze wafted in from the south filling the gnus' nostrils with an intoxicating plethora of mingling whiffs, so at first it was hard to distinguish which particular whiff it was that suddenly made the fur on the back of the gnus' necks stand on end and set the alarm bells ringing 'Nuisance Alert'. It was with a shudder that went from horn to hoof that the gnus realised it was the malodorous reek of stale cigar smoke drifting closer and closer that presaged the return of an infectious infestation thought to have been eradicated from the herd some four years earlier...........
Bad Manners 'Lip Up Fatty'
As it turned out the incident passed without incident (sic) just a bête noire moment - COURTESY = RESPECT, the inverse of which is obvious.
One of the things I personally think is
The next person who takes the P
Take heed for you will get to see
How very fierce gnus can be
You Can Ring My Bell (But ONLY if I've given the OK!)
INTERMISSION
Take a Break, Take a DJ Sue & DJ Joe Show on Shoreditch Radio
If you missed the absolutely brilliant 'Little Richard In His Own Words' on BBC 6 Music (the man is ) I think there is still time to have a listen, it will make your day, one of the most entertaining radio shows I've ever listened to! WOOP
The Dave and Lee Travesty Show #15, hosted by Dave Smith and Lee McFadden, on Croydon Radio. Vic is guesting on this, I think he talked so much so he could keep the obscure punk tracks to a minimum, very entertaining and informative. Nearly forgot, first airplay for a 1979 Northern Soul demo 'Fortunes Come' with Vic, Myers and Rob Green plus 'Dead Dreamy' from the forthcoming gnu inc 7 ". http://www.croydonradio.com/podcast/all_shows.php?ID=2952b587-7eb1-8d0e-0b2e-dafb26d100ff
Alan Powell's latest Down in the basement podcast Episode 56, another hour of the best 50/60/70s soul, funk, R&B and fuzzed up rock and roll.
http://alanpowell.podomatic.com/entry/2016-04-18T07_36_17-07_00
Most of Jock's poems that I've sprinkled here and there are from 'Where Is My Heroine' Poems of Jock Scot, first published by Castle Star 1992, the latest (sold out) limited edition published in 2016 in Jock's memory (proceeds to his family). I can't find any copies of any editions for sale so I think it's time for another edition Algernon.
Part Two - This, That & The Other
From time to time Vic is asked to do a bit of video for this and that, we don't have smart phones and have an aversion to the webcam so when this arises it means filming with the camcorder. This is never as straightforward as you might think and I have folders of out takes, to which I have recently added the below, Take 1(of 18!) of a plug for Neu! Reekie! #UntitledTwo.
Gnu
Inc CD single #3 Wayward Biro, a few of these limited edition CDs will
be available to buy after the gigs or you could wait and buy the box set
at the end of the year.
Alan Powell's latest Down in the basement podcast Episode 56, another hour of the best 50/60/70s soul, funk, R&B and fuzzed up rock and roll.
http://alanpowell.podomatic.com/entry/2016-04-18T07_36_17-07_00
Alan's radio show with much
the same music is broadcast every Wednesday 6-8pm at wwww.en5radio.com
Vic's friend Leka Mladenovic has a new exhibition just opened in Belgrade, on until the end of September
"Панк портрети династије Обреновић" or "Punk Portraits of Dynasty Obrenović".
https://www.facebook.com/events/281380508870022/permalink/283743358633737/
Leka talks about the exhibition on RTS (yes, you do need to understand Serbian!):
http://www.rts.rs/page/radio/sr/story/23/radio-beograd-1/2321840/.html
Vic's friend Leka Mladenovic has a new exhibition just opened in Belgrade, on until the end of September
"Панк портрети династије Обреновић" or "Punk Portraits of Dynasty Obrenović".
https://www.facebook.com/events/281380508870022/permalink/283743358633737/
Leka talks about the exhibition on RTS (yes, you do need to understand Serbian!):
http://www.rts.rs/page/radio/sr/story/23/radio-beograd-1/2321840/.html
Alphabetical Exercise in Shakespearean Mode.
Jock Scot on form, Soho 1992.
Most of Jock's poems that I've sprinkled here and there are from 'Where Is My Heroine' Poems of Jock Scot, first published by Castle Star 1992, the latest (sold out) limited edition published in 2016 in Jock's memory (proceeds to his family). I can't find any copies of any editions for sale so I think it's time for another edition Algernon.
Part Two - This, That & The Other
From time to time Vic is asked to do a bit of video for this and that, we don't have smart phones and have an aversion to the webcam so when this arises it means filming with the camcorder. This is never as straightforward as you might think and I have folders of out takes, to which I have recently added the below, Take 1(of 18!) of a plug for Neu! Reekie! #UntitledTwo.
I LOVE the new Pet Shop Boys single, returning to their 90's roots with this particularly wistful and melancholic dance song - The Pop Kids.
What an eminently sensible, thoughtful organisation, enabling those less able to enjoy live music:
http://stayuplate.org/gig-buddies-project/
Some great Dandy gigs coming up in Manchester: The Fallen Leaves 12th May (after their Marc Riley session on 6 Music), The Nightingales 26th May (after their Marc Riley session on 6 Music), Pete Williams 14th June (and Vic in October!).
http://www.dandypromotions.co.uk/nightingales_tickets.html
The Nightingales May Tour starts on 12th May with Spinningchilli in Brighton
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/343486
and rounds off on 29th May at Cluny 2 Newcastle
http://www.seetickets.com/…/the-nightinga…/the-cluny2/950767
Planning a trip to Norfolk?
http://controltowerstays.com
The Control Tower Walsingham could be the place for you. The dog friendly Stirling Suite is now open and available to book.
http://www.sawdays.co.uk/britain/england/norfolk/the-control-tower#search_type=placeName&search_text=control%20tower%20b+%20b%20walsingham&
Donkeys at the gate of Harry's Field Campsite New Forest (waiting for opening day! |
Or if you fancy a camping break the gentle old fashioned 'Famous Five' way (plus trimmings!) with a camp fire, Timmy by your side (dogs welcome accompanied by considerate owners) and lashings of ginger beer (or whatever your tipple may be as The Foresters Arms a country pub with award-winning food and selection of real ales is conveniently very close by) and all within in the stunning surroundings of the New Forest, then your luck is in as our friends Viv and Ian new family run campsite 'Harry's Field' opens Bank Holiday Weekend between 27th-30th May and are taking bookings now. (PS There are all the modern conveniences of flushing loos and hot showers)
Harry's Field Camp Site Abbotswell Road Frogham Fordingbridge New Forest SP6 2JA
Enquiries: camp@harrysfield.co.uk
Vic and I went to the Epsom Races on the spur a couple of weeks ago, the Spring meeting. I was in a devil may care frame of mind and bet and lost on all except the last race and no I didn't bet and win, I didn't have a bet at all. Vic on the other hand, unusually, only had the one bet and won. Video of the last furlong of one of the races I lost in, you can just about hear my optimistic encouragements fading away as I realise it's another lost cause.
Racing was one of the interests that Vic and Jock Scot shared and true to form (excuse the pun), for his funeral Jock requested that people make a donation to the Injured Jockeys Fund instead of sending flowers.
http://www.injuredjockeys.co.uk/
Ian Dury and The Blockheads - Sweet Gene Vincent
Jock Scot 21/09/1952 13/04/2015
Jock Scot photographed at the Social by Peter Tainsh 14/09/2015
Apart from Mr G there were only two men in my life who I kissed on the lips as a matter of course whenever I met up with them, one was my father and the other was Jock.
Idler of the Year 2015 - excerpt from interview with Tom Hodgkinson. Full interview here: http://idler.co.uk/article/idler-of-the-year-2015/ 29th March 2013 at The Water Rats and Jock making one of his many special appearances at Vic's gigs, filmed by Lee McFadden and Tracey Holloway. Jock Scot and British Sea Power 'Someone's Yearning (You're Next) filmed by Lee Mcfadden at The Lexington 12/12/2015.
One of my personal favourites and a lasting memory of Jock is from a memorable and very special night at the Social last year, here with two of his daughters Tara and Poppy, filmed by Tracey H.
For Davy Henderson by Jock Scot It may be a beautiful sky tonight Baby But it's only a shelter for a world at risk It's not a bad life, things could be worse I could be stricken monthly with the curse Or carted off to hospital full of LSD And sedated by a nurse You want me to look at the stars I'd rather look at your arse It may be a beautiful sky tonight Baby But it's only a shelter for a world at risk Workers on holiday Mothers having babies Backing six winners at Cheltenham Not knowing what day it is It's not a bad life, things could be worse.. But that sky Baby, is only a shelter For a world at risk Farewell Jock, we are going to miss you. |
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