[MIS] NEWS AND INFORMATION – SUN 9TH APR – SAT 15TH APR ’00
IN THIS ISSUE ... 1 - THE EDITOR SPEAKS - Latest news in brief. 2 - MOURNERS REMEMBER IAN DURY - Mourners including Robbie Williams and Cabinet Office Minister Mo Mowlam joined 250 mourners at the funeral of rock star Ian Dury, who died last week. Taken from the BBC website. 3 - GO MAD WITH ONE STEP BEHIND - Latest band and tour info for the months ahead. 4 - SKA PATROL - On Valentines day this year one Madness fan spread the word to the masses by appearing on Irelands `Near FM` radio station. This fan was none other than `Madness Unsugged` editor in chief, Vince Carden who was the guest on 101.6 FM's weekly `Ska Patrol` programme. 5- LOS PALMAS 6 - LATEST TOUR NEWS - The newest Madness tribute band to hit the pub and club circuit, Los Palmas 6 seem to be lining up a varied tour programme over the next 6 weeks. With the band playing in numerous locations across the country, it should give some of you the opportunity to see what the Magnificent 6 are like. 6 - AND SO, TO BED - Thanks and closing words [1] - THE EDITOR SPEAKS Before we get this issue underway, I had better clear things up with all those people who mailed me asking for more information regarding the Madness world tour mentioned in last week's edition of the MIS Bulletin. I'm sure the majority of you realised that Simon Roberts had quite cleverly put together a little April Fool's joke complete with mock-up promo sleeve on his website. In a recent E-mail to the `Total Madness Mailing List`, Simon Roberts reported that he was receiving so many enquiries from people asking for copies of this non-existent promo and more info about the tour, that he had to put a disclaimer on his website (www.ntmml.co.uk) informing people that it was indeed only an April fools joke. Please feel free to kill Simon (for starting this rumour) and myself (for printing this rumour here for a laugh) if and when you see us next! Moving on, and the ball continues to roll with regards to Scatty's Madness festival pencilled-in for later in the year. The whole day will be a charity event, with proceeds going to Cancer Bacup, the charity Ian Dury put so much of his time and effort into. Since the sad loss of Ian Dury last week, the event has now been dubbed TMML ID Day. The event will start at 12noon on Saturday 11th of June and will go on till around 1am. Since last week, a simple website has been uploaded to keep all Madness fans up to date on the going's on surrounding what promises to be a truly memorable day. Here's Graham Hewson; "Hope you are all well. Thanks for the support about ID (Ian Dury) day. The fund raiser for Cancer Bacup. I know the site is pants at the moment but It will get better. I'm juggling this as well as work and many personnel problems so please bare with us. Anyway the site is for your information. It is not going to be glitzy. But I take the point, it does need work. And yes, I did see those spelling mistakes. I must not drink while working!" The number of people offering their help and support for this event seems to be reaching truly mammoth proportions. As well as a large chunk of the online Madness community offering assistance, big name contributions include; - Cancer Bacup. - Gilad Atzman. (who toured with the blockheads) - Terry Edwards. (who has recorded & appeared with madness) - Virgin Music. - Tristan Olivia. (grandson of lord Olivia) - The Kings Appeal. If you'd like to keep up to date on the proceedings, please visit the `TMML ID Day` (10th June 2000) website at: www.geocities.com/tmmlidday Or drop Scatty a line at: scat at supanet.com In recent weeks the weekly Monday Madness Chats held at `About.Com` have been really, really quiet with next to no Maddies turning up at all. If you'd like to pop along to next Monday's chat, click to www.ska.about.com and get chatting. Two chat sessions are held so that the majority of people can get along to at least one. The times are as follows: Session 1 - 3pm EST (for the Statesiders) 8pm BST (for the UK Mads) Session 2 - 6pm EST (for the Statesiders) 11pm BST (for the UK Mads). For more information, please contact Jenny Payne at: jpayne at mail.wrl.org Following hot on the heels of Channel Five's music show, `Night Fever`, the Madness frontman hopped over to BBC1 to take the part of team captain in the new music quiz show, `A Question of Pop`. Aired on Saturday at 6pm, it means you can watch this before flicking over to channel 5 to catch Suggs hosting Night Fever. It may be mindless fun, but certainly a great way to kick off your Saturday night's. Thanks to Ashley Moore for the information. Some bad news now, and those of you waiting for the rumoured US tour and Madstock 5 will be saddened to learn that both of the events will NOT be taking place after all. Here's Vince Foley; "I can confirm 100% that ther will be NO MADSTOCK or US Tour this year. That is the final word...unfortunately ....summer just won't be the same:(" Many of you are familiar with the age-old TV series, `This is Your Life` which nine times out of ten features someone so completely boring that you just have to change the channel. Well, for once I can assure you that you'll have the blank video in the player all set to record this one. Last Saturday, the legendary Suggs recorded an edition of the show which should be aired in the next couple of weeks. Apparently, there are only two shows left in the series which will be aired on the following dates: - Monday 10th April - Monday 17th April Many thanks to Jerney and Simon Roberts for the information. Set those videos! Remember the Madness documentary being filmed and put-together towards the end of last year? Well, news just in is that the show has now been put back till September. A definite date has still not been decided, but as soon as we get it, we'll let you know. Thanks to Chris Carter-Pegg for the info. Onto this week's articles now. And following the sad loss of Ian Dury last week, we have an article from the BBC website covering the funeral which was held on Wednesday. As expected, so many people came to pay their respects that the service held in the church was also broadcast outside. Further on, and we have the latest batch of gigs from `One Step Behind`. As I keep saying, if you've not seen them, you really need to get along to one of their shows as soon as possible. You will not be disappointed. On Valentines day this year one Madness fan spread the word to the masses by appearing on Irelands `Near FM` radio station. This fan was none other than `Madness Unsugged` editor in chief, Vince Carden who was the guest on 101.6 FM's weekly `Ska Patrol` programme. Find out just what went on in the review of events elsewhere in this issue. And, not to be outdone by One Step Behind, the recently formed, tribute band `Los Palmas 6` are putting together a comprehensive tour over the next 6 weeks. Take a look at the dates and see if they're playing in your area. Right, enough of my waffling. I'll let you get on and read this weeks selection of articles. Enjoy! All the best, Robert Hazelby (MIS Online Editor) [2] - MOURNERS REMEMBER IAN DURY Taken from the BBC website. For the original article and a selection of images from the day, please click on: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/entertainment/ newsid_702000/702720.stm Mourners including Robbie Williams and Cabinet Office Minister Mo Mowlam joined 250 mourners at the funeral of rock star Ian Dury, who died last week. A traditional horse and carriage led the cortege from Belsize Park, North London, picking up mourners from his family home in Hampstead and passing near Kilburn High Road, which gave its name to his first band. A pair of Friesian horses with black plumes drew a glass-sided carriage containing his coffin, draped in a black cloth. Members of the band Madness acted as his pall-bearers at Golders Green crematorium. Dury, who died after a long battle with cancer aged 57, was one of their inspirations and performed on their recent single Drip Fed Fred. Robbie Williams travelled to Sri Lanka with Dury in 1998 to work for the charity Unicef, while Mo Mowlam was a fan of the singer, who had seen him in concert weeks before he died. Other mourners included BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Nightingale, who championed Dury's career in the late 1970s, and musician Nick Lowe, a label-mate of his on Stiff Records. Humanist Annette Furley, who conducted the service, said: "He was one of the few original personalities in the music business. "He used to write music that made you want to dance and also made you laugh. "He was aware that he couldn't sing but he knew that he had a good feeling for tempo and rhythm. "When told a year ago he was going to die, in true Ian style his reaction was 'Oh blimey'." Speaking of his love for his two youngest children, Bill and Albert, Ms Furley added: "The only time he became sad about his illness was when he knew he would not see them grow up. "He inspired all those around him and changed people's lives. Many people have said what they did because of Ian." "He continued to gig even through his illness and he never lost his sense of humour. Even on the day he died he was still telling jokes." There were more than 60 wreaths for the singer, many of them tongue-in-cheek. One was a floral tribute in the shape of a pint of Guinness, another shaped like a guitar, and one from Madness, reading "Uncle Ian from Madness". Others read "Oi Oi", "Dad", and "Durex" - a play on his name. His second wife, sculptor Sophy Tilson, was at the crematorium, along with their children Bill and Albert. His grown-up children, Jemima and Baxter, from his first marriage to Betty, were also there. Many watched the service on a TV screen outside. Dury's band, The Blockheads, performed a song on which he had worked with them in the week before his death. After the service, Robbie Williams called him a "wonderful man". "Because of Ian I went to Sri Lanka with Unicef. I am off to Mozambique this year to carry on Ian's work," the singer said. "He's been an inspiration - as a person and as a musician - and my thoughts are with his family and friends. May he rest in peace." Mourners then continued the service by heading to the Forum venue in Kentish Town, where Dury performed when it was called the Town and Country Club. [3] - GO MAD WITH ONE STEP BEHIND With the news that Madstock 5 and the US tour are now none runners, you're going to need to get your dose of live Madness somehow. And who better to provide you with your fix than the excellent `One Step Behind`. Thanks to the ever-helpful Brendan Phipps, here's the latest line-up of OSB gigs currently planned... April 8th The Standard, Walthamstow. 13th Minster Cafe Bar, London, EC3. 20th O'Neill's, Watford. 21st Doral Casino, Le Touquet, France. 22nd Gosport Community Halls. 27th Dickens Inn, Middlesbrough, (TBC) 28th Club Y2K, Darlington, (TBC) 30th The Plough, Harrow, May 20th Belgium, festival (TBC) 26th JB's, Dudley June 2nd Sidcup 10th Cam Memorial Halls, Gloucs 16th Newton Abbot, Univ of Plymouth 17th Boston Rugby Club, Lincs. July 1st Henley On Thames (TBC) 5th poss OSB gig 14th Harlow, The Square August 18th High Wycombe (TBC) 26th Overton, Hants (TBC) 30th Holland (TBC) 31st Holland (TBC) Sept 1st Holland 2nd Holland, Bant 3rd Holland (TBC) 4th Holland (TBC) Nov 4th Yeovil (TBC) Dec 1st Crewe, Limelight Club 15th South Shields Other news is that Steve Turner of Madness tribute band, "Los Palmas 6" is helping the OSB lads out at a number of gigs. I have been reliably informed that `he does Kixx a treat!`. For the latest OSB info, get yourself along to the official OSB website at: www.onestepbehind.co.uk You can also E-mail the band at the following address: m_m_management at hotmail.com If you manage to get yourselves along to any of the above gigs, please write in and let us all know what you thought. [4] - SKA PATROL On Valentines day this year one Madness fan spread the word to the masses by appearing on Irelands `Near FM` radio station. This fan was none other than `Madness Unsugged` editor in chief, Vince Carden who was the guest on 101.6 FM's weekly `Ska Patrol` programme. Presented by J.B, the show was a lighthearted yet informative affair for any self-respecting Madness fan. For those not totally clued-up about the recent Madness goings-on, Vince kindly provided us with some background info about the recently released album, Wonderful. Madness die-hards were also fully catered for with Vince dishing out a story behind almost all the songs aired during the show. Telling us how the tracks came to be, and also giving his own views about each tune, the show was a must for Madness fans. During the hour long show, Vince and host JB managed to cram in the following Madness classics; 1 - The Prince 2 - Lovestruck 3 - The Communicator 4 - I Was The One 5 - Drip Fed Fred 6 - My Old Man 7 - Embarassment 8 - Elysium 9 - Johnny The Horse 10 - Dreaming Man 11 - One Step Beyond 12 - Shadow of Fear In between Vince's words of wisdom, `Ska Patrols` host, JB was encouraging Vince to announce details of his fanzine over the air. The station also promised to provide listeners with all the information about the fanzine if they phoned in asking for the details. Hopefully this brought a few more subscribers on board for what is undoubtedly an excellent fanzine. To finish, the show ended with the legendary `One Step Beyond` and `Shadow of Fear`. OSB being JB's choice as Vince had chosen the rest aired over the hour long programme. I thought the show was really interesting and enjoyable. Perhaps `Ska Patrol` will invite Vince back to the station in the not too distant future to record a second show. We can but hope. For more background, subscription and contact information for the Vince Carden's `Madness Unsugged`, please visit the fanzines section of MIS Online at: http://www.jabba.demon.co.uk/mis/ [5] - LOS PALMAS 6 - LATEST TOUR NEWS The newest Madness tribute band to hit the pub and club circuit, Los Palmas 6 seem to be lining up a varied tour programme over the next 6 weeks. With the band playing in numerous locations across the country, it should give some of you the opportunity to see what the Magnificent 6 are like. April 13th Walkabout-Lancaster 14th Victoria-Swindon 15th Merry Monk-Lancing 21st Mulberry-Worthing 22nd Litten Tree-Worthing 28th Portland-Hove 29th Queens Hall-Haverford West(Wales) 30th Walkabout-Birmingham May 1st Jumping Jacks-Hemel Hempsted 5th Venue 27-Luton 6th Twitten Club-Southwick 13th The Sussex-Haywards Heath If anyone manages to get along to any of the above shows, please feel free to put together a small review of the event and I'll be only too happy to print it in a future edition of the MIS. For more details, please contact Steve Turner on: Tel: (01903) 234 357 Fax: (01903) 205 649 E-Mail: steve.turner at ukgateway.co.uk Many thanks to Juliet of the Ska Mad Fanzine for the information. [6] - AND SO, TO BED Here we are at the end of yet another MIS. Thanks to everyone who has contributed material to this edition of the MIS Bulletin. Special thanks to Mr. Vince Carden for the recording of `Ska Patrol` for review - much appreciated! Should you have anything suitable for a future edition of the MIS, please get in touch and I'll be more than happy to print it. All the best, Robert Hazelby