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It's that time again when your roving reporter tries to recollect
events from a gig, and decipher disconnected jottings made
on the back of an envelope ( no kidding + I have witnesses).
Arriving
at 8ish, having struggled through bank holiday M4 traffic,
resplendent (is that the right word ?) in unchanged gleaming
white interview shirt from the afternoon (yes, I got the job),
Stripes was still fairly lightly populated, with as many musicians
as 'crowd'. Stepan Pasicznyk was at the bar - nothing unusual
in that. What was unusual was that he was in the process of
reassembling his accordion, said instrument having suffered
a mishap on its journey there ( This tale recounted in gents,
as one does, at end of the night. Mini flyer also received:
See www.theukes.com for upcoming gigs ).
Having
availed myself of refreshments by the way of the magnificent
creamy Worthington bitter, I took the opportunity to browse
through the sleeve notes of one of a pile of the new Elvis
Lives Here CDs on the sales table. Yes, Olivier, it does include
lyrics of all the tracks. Also, as promised, immortalised
in history are the names of those credited with contributing
[ by buying the taster EP ]. There must be around 150 names.
Also on display, autographed mandolin for charity raffle (
more on that later *).
"About
half the recordings are live - see if you can spot 'em"
Album
"Cast of Characters" + also performing on the night:
- Swill,
- Tom
Spencer,
- Ricky
McGuire,
- Jon
Odgers,
- Bobby
Valentino,
- Ashley
Halloween,
- Laurie
Sherman (of The Barker Band - banjo),
- Stepan
Pasicznyk
- Paul
Simmonds ( MC for the night).
Playing
6 string acoustic, Paul opened the evening once the playing
CD was silenced ( have I mentioned that Esther Angel was manning
the soundboard ? ) to " a wave of indifference".
Paul sang
"The Hill" - his own composition, from Cherry Red Jukebox,
and then introduced Swill ( dubbing him "Sgt. Pepper" ! ),
who started with "Pieces of Paradise" and then sang Mick Thomas's
"The Trigger".
Paul then
introduced Stepan for a solo session, noticeably ( to me anyway
) not attempting to say his surname. As usual, Stepan was
good value with his 3 songs, the first 2 of which ( forgive
me if my Ukrainian translation is lacking ), were "The Sheepherders
Song" and "My Gypsy Woman". There followed, in English, a
song that Stepan had penned so recently that he needed a crib
sheet to remember the words, on the subject of Wayne Rooney's
misfortunes, entitled "Even Without You We Can Win".
Next set-let
was performed By Tom Spencer, accompanied by Ricky on bass
and Laurie on banjo, consisting of songs from Fast Lane Roogalator
( www.fastlaneroogalator.com ) album including "Johnny Be
Better".
Swill
then sang solo: "Marjory and Johnny", "Great Expectations"
and "Greenback Dollar", before being joined by most of the
massed ranks of the SwaggerBand for:
- "Lost
in the Flood",
- "Ready
to Blow",
- "The
Thief The Brief and the Boy in Blue",
- "Elvis
Lives Here",
- "The
Story" [ of TMTCH ],
Now joined
by Bobby Valentino ( further comings + goings not accurately
tracked !) for:
- "Hanwell
Shuffle" [ Instrumental ],
- "Drag
Me Down",
- "Just
A Dial Tone Away",
- "The
Drinkers",
- "In
The Breeze".
Swill,
accompanied only by Bobby V. sang "Sam Hall", before being
re-joined by all the Swaggers plus Paul for a great rendition
of "The Day After", - wild apocalypses all round.
Intermission
for raffle* drawing fiasco. The original book of 100 green
tickets had been sold and a yellow book started. Of course,
no one had told Swill this, and when he drew and announced
that number 22 had won the signed mandolin, up stepped buyers
of both number 22s ! There followed a decider to allocate
the main prize and a consolation T-shirt. Swill reckoned that
the T-shirt was more valuable anyway, having earlier asked
that if the mandolin was won by a musician, they shouldn't
expect to be able to play any credible music on it !
Final
encore was "Green Fields of France", notable for Bob joining
in on chorus and total lack of stage invasion - too easy at
Stripes - no challenge!
That's
about it. A good time was had by all and I echo the thanks
to Pete Crook and all that made the whole thing possible.
Thanks too to those who have / are going to upload pics to
the site. All I have to do now is listen to the new album.
Chas.
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