[MIS] NEWS AND INFORMATION – SUN 21ST MAY – SAT 27TH MAY ’00
IN THIS ISSUE ... 1 - THE EDITOR SPEAKS - Latest news in brief. 2 - MADNESS LIVE - After a recent outing with his `Madness Live` volume 1 video, MIS Online subscriber, Dean makes a return with volumes 2 and 3! As with the first release, these two are ones you'd be mad to miss! 3 - DR. MARTENS BOOTS - THE CD - Once upon a time there was no Doctor Martens boot. The year was 1959 and Bill Haley had single-handedly transformed the music-cultural landscape of America. Then something happened. The year became 1960 and the Doctor Marten boot was born. Launched on the market originally as the workmen's boot, it was soon kidnapped by the restless youth looking for ways to express themselves. 4 - HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN PRESENTS... SKAFEST 2000 - Held over 3 days at The Empire Arena, Morcambe from Friday 16th to Sunday the 18th of June, this looks like being one of the biggest and best ska festivals of the year. 5 - NEWS FROM WWW.BLOCKHEADS.CO.UK - Here's some exclusive news, sent to me by "Mickey Gallagher", a Blockhead. MIS Online subscriber and Blockhead fansite maintainer, Wozza reports. 6 - GENTLEMEN PLEASE TIME - Thanks and closing words. [1] - THE EDITOR SPEAKS Evening Maddies! I hope everyone has had a good week. From just one look at this edition of the MIS, I'm sure it's obvious that news has certainly not been hard to come by this week. There has been loads happening over the past 7 days, and with the `Ian Dury Concert` and `Velvet Ghost` events in the not-too-distant future, I think we'll be in for a lively couple of weeks. Fanzine news now, and Vince Carden has contacted me to say that subscribers to Madness Unsugged will receive issue 4 in about two weeks time. He apologises for the delay caused by an annoying printing problem and says that if anybody wants to take out their impatience and aggression on him, you can beat him up at either of the forthcoming madmeets!!! Just hold your horses. It'll be worth the wait - trust me! Thanks go to Vince for keeping us all up-to-date. I'm sure Vince will be treating us all to a free pint when he meets up with us for the Ian Dury tribute bash. Ok, maybe not! New just in from Jean-Pierre Boutellier of France's up the minute `Ska News` who tells me that you can now access a Madness review and a collection of rare photographs simply by visiting the Ska News website. Just point your browser at: http://perso.club-internet.fr/skanews/ Thanks go to Jean-Pierre for the info. I'm sure many of you have noticed that the Official One Step Behind website at www.onestepbehind.co.uk is very often not accessible, and instead displays a `page not found message`. To make sure that you can access all the latest information about one of the UK's finest Madness tribute bands, the website has been moved back onto the same server as the ill-update MIS Online website. You can now access the One Step Behind site by simply clicking to: http://www.jabba.demon.co.uk/osb/ Thanks to Brendan Phipps, you'll also find an up-to-date photo of the band displaying all current members of the group. It's well worth a look. Alongside the Ian Dury tribute gig on Friday 16th of June, TMML subscriber, Scatty has been beavering away organising additional events of which, some have been listed in past editions of the MIS Bulletins. If you're planning to come along to the show and would like to come along to the pre and post-gig events as well, Scatty tells us that it's your last chance to put your name down. If you're interested, please drop Scatty a line at: p-scat at supanet.com Still on the subject of `Madmeets`, Scatty and MIS subscriber, Vince Foley are also organising a little get together on 10th June to celebrate Mr Smash's appearance in London's Finsbury Park. For more information, please get in touch with Scatty (address above) or Vince Foley at: vjfmadness at yahoo.com And with that, lets get on with this weeks collection of news articles and announcements. Enjoy the read! All the best, Robert Hazelby (MIS Online Editor) [2] - MADNESS LIVE After a recent outing with his `Madness Live` volume 1, and the number of positive reviews I've received about the compilation. MIS Online subscriber, Dean makes a pleasant return to the bulletin with the exciting news that two more Madness tapes have been compiled and are now ready for public release!! Many famous TV appearances made by the boys over the years can be found on these tapes, as well as promo videos of the excellent `Lovestruck`, `Johnny The Horse` and the rarely seen `Drip Fed Fred` shoot which I know many of you took part in. For you Crunch fans out there, Dean has managed to get his mitts on a 13 track live promo from a few years back which will surely bring memories flooding back to those who've seen Lee, Chris and the band perform, whilst providing an opportunity for those who have yet to seem them play, an insight into what goes on. There's too much for me to mention here, but the contents of both tapes are listed below so you can see for yourself just how much material has been crammed onto each video cassette. So, without further ado, here are the tracklistings... MADNESS TV APPEARANCES (TAPE 2) - £17-50(inc p&p) My Girl Top of The Pops 1992 (live) My Girl rare promo (totally different! I am National Lottery House of Fun Young Ones Tomorrows Just.... Jim'll Fix it Our House Top of The Pops Night Boat to Cairo live One Step Beyond live The Tune promo video Off on Holiday HMV Records (acoustic!) I'm Only Sleeping HMV Records (acoustic!) I'm Only Sleeping promo video Camden Town promo video I'm Only Sleeping Top of the Pops Mistakes Nottingham 1981 (live **) Razor Blade Alley Nottingham 1981 (live **) Day on the Town Hamburg 1981 (live **) One Step Beyond Hamburg 1981 (live **) A Tribute To Ian Dury (from Suggs) Lovestruck promo video Johnny the Horse promo video Drip Fed Fred promo video Madness Princes Trust Concert Baggy Trousers Princes Trust Concert Listen to Your Father with Fergal Sharkey Lovestruck 'worm' Top of The Pops Version Camden Town Richard and Judy Show One Step Beyond Party in the Park Lovestruck Party in the Park Crunch! live 13 live numbers (very rare promo!!!!!) This is Your Life a tribute to Suggs running time 3 hours! ** full concert available...mail me for details MADNESS LIVE!! TAPE 3 £17-50 (inc p&p) UK. If ordering from outside the UK, please ask for further details. THESE ARE TOP QUALITY RECORDINGS, NOT THE USUAL BOOTLEGS!! HAMBURG 1981 NOTTINGHAM 1980 THE OPIUM EATERS NIGHT BOAT TO CAIRO EMBARRASSMENT ERNIE SIGN OF THE TIMES MISTAKES CLOSE ESCAPE CLOSE ESCAPE MY GIRL CRYING SHAME CARDIAC ARREST RAZOR BLADE ALLEY MRS HUTCHINSON BAGGY TROUSERS BAGGY TROUSERS MY GIRL MISSING YOU LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY MADNESS EMBARRASSMENT GREY DAY ON THE BEAT PETE IT MUST BE LOVE THE PRINCE ONE STEP BEYOND ONE STEP BEYOND MADNESS.... various! Tommorrows Dream - The Tube, 1983 It Must be Love - The Tube, 1983 One Step Beyond - Madstock 2, 1994 (excellent audience recording) Embarrassment - Madstock 2, 1994 (excellent audience recording) Lola - Madstock 2, 1994 (excellent audience recording) Night Boat - Madstock 2, 1994 Madness - Madstock 1, 1992 (last number-never seen before) Swan Lake - Madstock 4, 1998 Night Boat - Madstock 4, 1998 Lovestruck - TFI, 1999 One Step Beyond - Man in The Mad Suit Tour, 1993 The Prince - Man in The Mad Suit Tour, 1993 Los Palmos 7 - Man in The Mad Suit Tour, 1993 My Girl - Man in The Mad Suit Tour, 1993 Grey Day - Man in The Mad Suit Tour, 1993 total running time 3 hours! For further information, please drop Dean an E-mail at the following address: dean at assessment.demon.co.uk If all goes to plan, we'll be featuring a review of both tapes in a forthcoming edition of the MIS so you can see just how good these compilations are. For all those who missed volume 1, get in touch with Dean and get him to pop a tracklisting in the E-mail. Many thanks to Dean for the above. [3] DR. MARTENS BOOTS - THE CD Once upon a time there was no Doctor Martens boot. The year was 1959 and Bill Haley had single-handedly transformed the music-cultural landscape of America. Then something happened. The year became 1960 and the Doctor Marten boot was born. Launched on the market originally as the workmen's boot, it was soon kidnapped by the restless youth looking for ways to express themselves. The old way was just that, and not for the likes of them. The big band and town hall dance was out, rock n roll was in. 1st April 1960 the original 8 hole boot was launched (also known as the '1460' it soon became a modern design classic. Look it up in the dictionary. Go on. A brand of lace-up boots with thick lightweight resistant soles. How many brands can you think of that make the dictionary - Levis, the Beetle, maybe even Malboro cigarettes. Well there's a few of them but none sum up British Youth subculture in the way that Docs have over the past 40 years. That is why 40 years on and the Doctor Martens commemorative album is being released. Entwined with youth pop culture like nothing else, history makes fascinating reading. Punk broke in 76. well, the purists amongst you will note that the Sex Pistols debut gig was at St Martins School of Art at the arse end of 75 - it wasn't for another 8 months that the Pistols had scorched a hole through the insipid parchment of the current music scene. Although you will hear Johnny Rotten telling of how the Pistols were never about establishing a cultural scene (he just wanted people to be individuals; "I was wearing rubbish as there was a rubbish strike at the time so I was just dealing with the problem") - he did so none-the-less. The Clash concurrently pushed the 10 hole DM's and bands such as The Buzzcocks and The Damned gave their support. Not that that was the only subculture wearing DMs in the 70s, notably Slade and other glam rockers couldn't resist either. Then there came the 80s. Looking back at the decade from the 90s perspective was initially a painful experience. Enough distance has now elapsed to realise that the decade was rammed with great music. Oi music was fleeting and patched the time between the punks and the next partisans but wore DMs anyway! Again British bands dominated both sides of the Atlantic and bands such as The Smiths and Madness epitomized the British way in 2 very different ways. An emotional see-saw, these bands were both leading exponents of the Doctor Martens. Madness were born out of the 2-tone and ska movements that Jerry Dammers originally lead from Coventry (of all places) with the seminal "The Specials". Lifting fashions and beats from 50s rude boy Jamaica, The Specials were indeed that and along with The Beat and Selector formed a great period for British music and the boot. Onto the political correctness of the 90s gone mad. Artists quite often had to refer to metaphor in a decade where it became a crime to speak your mind and debate essentially went underground. Although it will be remembered for the Brit Pop subculture culminating in the Oasis v Blur debacle, British music finally split into a thousand fragments. Whilst many were reassembled in the most sublime ways possible, British musical subcultures were starting to falter. How many times did you hear the "We can not be pigeon-holed - we do what we do" line coming from the mouths of the bands in the 90s. Left over dogma from the 80s pushed bands into individualist statements of intent. The Doctor Marten boot remains strong though despite the lack of discernible British subculture. But who knows, traditionally new scenes can spring over night. Whilst radio may be lazily dominated by US RnB and pop, British music is tough and will not go away. Today in the Year 2000 the eclectic mix of Idlewild happily sitting alongside PJ Harvey, Asian dub Foundation and Looper form the latest line of Doc Marten wearing British ambassadors. The full tracklisting : CD1 DESMOND DEKKER ISRALITES THE WHO WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN SLADE CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE SEX PISTOLS ANARCHY IN THE UK IGGY POP THE PASSENGER SHAM 69 THE KIDS ARE UNITED THE UNDERTONES TEENAGE KICKS IAN DURY HIT ME WITH YOUR RHYTHM STICK BUZZCOCKS EVER FALLEN IN LOVE SID VICIOUS MY WAY THE CLASH RUDIE CANT FAIL THE MEMBERS SOUND OF THE SUBURBS THE RUTS BABYLON BURNING SIMARIP SKINHEAD MOONSTOMP MADNESS SHUT UP BAD MANNERS WALKING IN SUNSHINE THE SPECIALS GHOST TOWN THE STRANGLERS GOLDEN BROWN SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES DEAR PRUDENCE KING KURT DESTINATION ZULULAND CD2 THE POGUES DIRTY OLD TOWN GUANA BATZ THE CAVE KILLING JOKE LOVE LIKE BLOOD KING LOVE AND PRIDE MORRISSEY EVERY DAY IS LIKE SUNDAY THE MISSION TOWER OF STRENGTH SISTERS OF MERCY DOMINION WONDERSTUFF DONT LET ME DOWN CARTER USM SHERIFF FAT MAN THE LEVELLERS ONE WAY BILLY BRAGG SEXUALITY RANCID SALVATION HENRY ROLLINS LIAR ELASTICA STUTTER ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT ON A ROPE PRODIGY BREATHE PJ HARVEY A PERFECT DAY ELISE IDLEWILD LITTLE DISCOURAGE ASIAN DUB FOUNDATION NATALITE LOOPER THESE THINGS Many thanks to Complete and Utter Madness for supplying the above article for this week's MIS bulletin. For up to-the-minute Madness news and information in bite-sized nuggets, pop along to the Complete and Utter Madness website at: http://www.nuttyboys.com [4] - HOLIDAYS IN THE SUN PRESENTS... SKAFEST 2000 Held over 3 days at The Empire Arena, Morcambe from Friday 16th to Sunday the 18th of June, this looks like being one of the biggest and best ska festivals of the year. Thanks to MIS Online subscriber, Nigel Ward, we have the superb line-up organised for this mammoth event. Friday 16th June 4pm - 2am - 2 Tone Review - Featuring the original British Ska legends from The Beat, The Specials, The Selecter. - Spunge - Link 80 - The Chinkees - Capdown With aftershow set from MG330 Saturday 17th June Noon - 2am - Dr. Ring-Ding & The Senior Allstars - The Hotknives - Jeffries fan club - Mistakes - Intensified - The Riffs - The Rough Kutz - Too Hot - Zen Baseball Bat - Lightyear - Shootin Goon Sunday 18th June Noon - 11pm - The Busters - Laurel Aitken - The Trojans - Citizen Fish - The Toasters - Mark Foggots Skasters - Too Many Crooks - The Splitters - Rebelation Tickets for the 3 day event are priced at £55 pounds and can be ordered from the following locations; - www.pulped.com - HITS, PO BOX 2650, Wells, BA5 1YL. Please make cheques or postal orders payable to "D.Russell Smith". Enclose an SAE and allow 14 days for delivery. - Credit card bookings from DATA RECORDS Telephone - 024 765 05946 www.datarecords.com - E-mail: blue at punks.co.uk www.punks.co.uk - Hitshop Records in Belgium +32 (0) 503 72658 And finally, for those of you worried about missing the Euro 2000 football, you can relax, safe in the knowledge that the organisers will be putting on multi-screen television footage of the event to keep you all bang up-to-date with proceedings! Many thanks to Nigel Ward for providing the above details. [5] - NEWS FROM WWW.BLOCKHEADS.CO.UK Hey All Madness/Dury fans, Here's some exclusive news, sent to me by "Mickey Gallagher", a Blockhead. If you want to put this info no your site, please mention my site, I thang you.... "Hi Wozza Sorry about the delay in replying. Yes, there are various projects scheduled for this year involving the band. First. As you've already probably seen in the press,there is a gig at the Brixton Academy on 16th June as a tribute to Ian in aid of Cancer Bacup. This will involve the Blockheads as a house band for singers such as Robbie Williams to sing 'Sweet Gene Vincent' and 'You're the why' (the last song Ian wrote and the one the band sang at his funeral service), Mick Jones of the Clash singing 'I'm Partial to your Abracadabra' Suggs of Madness will do 'My Old Man', Phill Jupitus & Mark Lamarr will attempt 'Reasons to be Cheerful', and Kathy Burke 'Billericay Dickie', Keith Allen 'Blackmail Man'. Other luminaries are still being contacted for a contribution to the evening. There is a tribute album more or less in the same vein on the cards for September called 'Brand New Boots and Panties' which will have contributions on it from Robbie Williams, Paul McCartney, Neneh Cherry, Madness, Billy Bragg, Keith Allen and more. Before Ian died we had recorded four songs together and, using these along with some earlier recordings not used on previous albums, we are attempting to put together a final 'Ian Dury and The Blockheads' C.D. Album.This project is of course subject to the wishes of Ians' family." There you have it folks! Cheers, Wozza. http://www.blockheads.co.uk [6] - GENTLEMEN PLEASE TIME Hey, ho, the end of another MIS Online Bulletin. Hope you found something of interest or amusement in this week's issue. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this week's edition of the MIS including; Dean, Jean-Pierre Boutellier, Scatty, Wozza, Vince Foley, Brendan Phipps, Complete and Utter Madness, Nigel Ward, Vince Carden, and everyone who took the trouble to get in touch and send me snippets for publication. The next edition of the MIS will be arriving in your mailboxes slightly earlier than normal. Issue 54 should be with you on Saturday. The reason for this is that I'm taking advantage of the English Bank Holiday weekend and will be away from the keyboard until late Monday. In the meantime, if you've still not got yourself tickets for the Ian Dury tribute gig, you'd better get your skates on. In case you missed last week's MIS, here's where you can order tickets. Tickets are £20 (subject to booking fee) Brixton Academy - 020 7771 2000 Stargreen Box Office - 020 7734 8932 Ticket Master - 020 7344 4000 Way Ahead - 020 7403 3331 Credit Card Hotline - 020 7287 0932 Unitil next week. All the nutty best, Robert Hazelby