[MIS] NEWS AND INFORMATION – SUN 30TH JUL – SAT 5TH AUG 2000
IN THIS ISSUE ... 1 - THE EDITOR WRITES - This weeks news and information in brief. 2 - MUSIC CYBERNEWS - Want to get your hands on some of that hard-to-find Madness merchandise you've been trying to track down for years? Well, your search may finally be at an end. VIP Events' Rob Lythall is here with the latest record fair news and information. 3 - ONE STEP BEYOND VINYL RE-ISSUE - Taken from the Camden Madness website, run and maintained by Total Madness Mailing List subscriber, Adele Hargreaves. 4 - MEN AT WORK - Many of you will know that The famous Dublin Castle pub had some major refurbishment work lined up. Here's TMML subscriber, Pete Bament with some more details. 5 - MADNESS WEEKEND 2001 - Over on The Total Madness Mailing List there has been continued talk of organising a Madness weekend sometime in 2001 with a number of people suggesting that we should even have one staged somewhere outside London just for a change. 6 - WHAT A LOAD OF BALLOTS - Yes, it's voting time again. But wait, before you all run a mile screaming "Not another, vote for your favourite album", have a read - this one's actually quite good! Iain Mason reports... 7 - I'D LIKE TO THANK THE BBC... Thanks and closing words. [1] - THE EDITOR WRITES Evening fellow Maddies, It's been a really quiet week on the net with Madness news, gossip and chat being almost none existent. I'm assuming that most people have been out enjoying the summer weather, doing their best to keep away from the computer keyboards. With that being the situation, this week's edition of the MIS Bulletin is a little short on news. Hopefully this won't spoil your weekly slice of Madness too much. A few weeks back you may recall MIS Online and TMML subscriber, Vincent Carden setting up a competition to name the forthcoming album from The Velvet Ghost. The winning title may not make it on to the cover of the new album, but a prize would be winging its way towards the man or woman with the writing flair. Vince has asked me to remind everyone that the last day for getting your entries to him is Monday 31st July. If you've yet to take part but are planning to, send your entries (maximum of two per person) to Vince at the following address: dripfedvin at yahoo.com Once all the entries are in, they will be sent over to Cathal for him to rummage through before deciding on a winner. Some band news now, and it looks like there could be yet another Madness tribute band currently doing the rounds with the ones we are already familiar with. TMML subscriber Sophie Nicolas reports that; "A Madness tribute band called Cairo East were playing in Danson Park in Bexleyheath (last night - 29th) and just wondered if anyone had heard of them or went to the gig. I only found out about it today so was too late to get tickets but I was at a friends in Bexleyheath and it's near to the park so we could hear them quite well in the garden. They played House of Fun, My Girl, It Must be Love, Driving in My Car and Shut Up. I hadn't heard of them before they were pretty good. Should have played a longer set but had to make way for a terrible Abba tribute". Many thanks to Sophie for the info. Can you help a fellow Maddie in distress? Well, you may be able to if you have a copy of both of the songs that Suggs performed at the recent `Party in the Park`, held in London's Hyde Park. MIS Online subscriber and `Madness Unsugged` editor, Vincent Carden would like to add these tracks to his collection. If you can lend a hand, please contact Vince at the following address: dripfedvin at yahoo.com Moving swiftly on, and Adele Hargreaves of The Total Madness Mailing List reports that the BBC documentary, "Young Guns", featuring Madness will now be aired on Wednesday, September 27th at 9:45pm on BBC2. Don't miss this one as it's sure to be essential viewing! Many thanks to Adele for keeping us all up-to-date. Following in the footsteps of France-based, Ska news, Bob Timm at about.com tells us that; "Had a nice little chat with The Velvet Ghost [last weekend], so expect that story/interview soon. It will include audio clips of Mr. Smyth discussing Madness status and all his plans for his new projects. He even picked up an acoustic guitar to demonstrate a couple of new tunes. Very strange indeed to be on the phone early on a Sunday morning and having Chas Smash singing to you on the other end" Many thanks to Bob Timm for whetting our appetites. For more information, please visit www.about.com or contact Bob Timm at the following address: ska.guide at about.com And with that, lets get underway with this week's news! Try to stay awake ;-) All the best, Robert Hazelby (MIS Online Editor) [2] MUSIC CYBERNEWS Want to get your hands on some of that hard-to-find Madness merchandise you've been trying to track down for years? Well, your search may finally be at an end. Thanks to Rob Lythall at VIP Events for passing on the details below you've now got some dates to scribble in your diaries... THE ANNUAL BIRMINGHAM MUSIC FAIR. The National Indoor Arena, Birmingham (UK) Sat & Sun 7th & 8th October. Join thousands of music fans at this established 'BIG FAIR' venue, where you'll find lots of specialist VIP dealers along with many fresh faces. If you like our two-day shows in London and Glasgow then this is the one for you - the second city's major show of the year. Parking and cafe on site, easy unloading for traders, tables just £100 for the two days. EUROPE'S BIG SHOW The Wembley Music Fair 25th & 26th November. Wembley Exhibition Halls, London This is the UK's only GIANT annual event and one of the largest and busiest fairs in the world. The successful show attracts buyers and sellers from all over the UK, Europe, America, Japan and Australia. At the fair you will be able to buy and sell CDs and vinyl PLUS autographs, memorabilia, books, videos, tapes, posters, T-shirts, badges, promos and anything to do with music. Tables only £140 for the show - meet all the main contacts, under one roof THIS YEAR'S SPECIALS Prince Memorabilia Sale - sanctioned by Paisley Park New area for CLUB CHOONZ - dance, rave, garage, black music etc. New area for FAN CLUBS - discounted rates available, please email wembley at vip-24.com for more details. Wembley 2000 is sponsored by VIP-24.COM and RECORD BUYER & MUSIC COLLECTOR. For up to the minute V.I.P Event information on all forthcoming record fairs, please contact Rob Lythall at rob at vip-24.com [3] - ONE STEP BEYOND VINYL RE-ISSUE The following is taken from the Camden Madness website which is run an maintained by Total Madness Mailing List subscriber, Adele Hargreaves. Here's a chance to get proper vinyl again brand new! Past & Present are re-issuing One Step Beyond the way music should be, lovely black vinyl :o) The album will be released mid September, and pressed on 180 gram heavyweight vinyl, packaged in a thick sleeve, and wrapped in a protective Past & Present stickered PVC sleeve. The price will be £15.99 to £16.99, depending on which record emporium will stock it. The album will up on the Past & Present website soon, so people can order online for £15.99 (plus postage). If you've not yet visited the Camden Madness website, it's well worth visiting even if you only check out the news section. Simply point your browser to: http://www.camden-madness.co.uk [4] - MEN AT WORK Those of you who made it along to the recent Ian Dury day will probably know that the Dublin Castle pub was due to have some serious restoration work undertaken on its interior (and not before time!). Here's TMML subscriber Pete Bament with some more details; "I am currently working at London zoo for the summer, so I have the privilege of walking past the DC twice a day until September! It looks in a bit of a bad way from what I have been able to see through the door, and the sign says on the window that it will be open within 5-6 weeks, although I don't know when the sign was put up. The outside has not been touched though, so it still has the same look. I will continue to keep you posted as things happen, and then hopefully it will be open before I finish at the zoo, so I can have drinkies there before I have to return to university". Many thanks to Pete for the info. [5] - MADNESS WEEKEND 2001 Over on The Total Madness Mailing List there has been continued talk of organising a Madness weekend sometime in 2001 with a number of people suggesting that we should even have one staged somewhere outside London just for a change. Here's the TMML's Chris Mountain; "Keep the Madness weekend ideas coming in. Not interested in who thought of it first, the point is to get the idea off the ground this time. London is not a favourite place , nor the mad walk either. All the madmeets are there and will be in the future. This is for something different for once. Blackpool is the early leader at the moment. Keep the CONSTRUCTIVE ideas coming". On the other hand, a number of the online Madness community enjoy re-visiting the many famous Madness sites around England's capital, and it turns out that we may be able to have a Madness day in London, with a tribute band, 3 course meal, hired hotel suite for under £50 per head. Here's Pete Bament with some further information; "I saw on the tube, as other people who work in London may have done.... There's an advert for an Abba Event, which includes a 3 course meal, an Abba tribute band and then a '70's disco for after, all for £48. It also said on the poster that they can do other things for private parties, and one of the ones listed was Madness. The venues are mostly in the West End of London, and I don't think they include a night too, as most of them are at hotels. They run throughout the year, but the price goes up to £58 during December. What does everyone think? I wonder what the quality of the band would be...?" Meanwhile, TMML subscriber Rob Wardlaw suggests that whatever is organised, we should all stay at the same hotel for the duration of the weekend. Would any place be mad enough to have us?! Rob also suggested way back in March when were all disappointed at the news that there would be no Madstock this year & were looking for possible alternatives that a Madness convention could be organised so we can all set up stalls displaying all our madness goodies / collections etc, & items could be bought, sold, swopped etc....then in the evening head for some food.....then drink....& possibly even book a madness tribute band It seems that Chris Mountain is the chap who is compiling all the suggestions for being bounced around at the moment. If you have something valid to suggest, please get in touch with Chris Mountain at the following address: 106754.420 at compuserve.com as I'm sure he'd like to hear from you. Many thanks to Chris, Rob and Pete for the information. [6] - WHAT A LOAD OF BALLOTS Hey folks, Seeing as it's so quiet around these parts at the mo, how about we have another vote? No wait, come back... Seeing as the band have sported a wide variety of outfits/characters in their videos over the years, I wondered what was everyone's favourite (forgive me, it gets awfully lonely here in the office after dark). Is it Lee as a bumble bee? Barso as a copper? Bedders as a daffodil? Suggs in a pith helmet? Or perhaps the sight of Carl in that fetching businessman's garb in Cardiac Arrest really tickled yer fancy? Whatever your choice, mail me your top TWO outfits/characters etc OFFLIST at: iain.mason at the-sun.co.uk How about a closing date of midnight next Saturday August 5th - that sound OK? I'll publish the Top 10 the following week - providing I get that many votes. And remember, e-mail me OFFLIST! Iain Mason (iain.mason at the-sun.co.uk) [7] - I'D LIKE TO THANK THE BBC... Many thanks to everyone who's material appears in this edition of the MIS. Special thanks to Simsey who put in the typing effort for his review of the recent Crunch weekend, but sadly missed the deadline before last weeks edition went out. As always, I'm after any Madness related material for publishing in future editions of the MIS. If you have anything you think would be of interest to the other Madness fans out there, please send it in. In the meantime, please have a think about the MADNESS WEEKEND 2001 and send any ideas and suggestions to Chris Mountain. I know next year seems a fair way off, but an event like this needs some major planning! Whilst you're at it, drop Iain Mason an e-mail with your two top outfits/characters. This should be one interesting ballot! Well, that's about it from me. So until next week I bid you farewell. All the best, Robert Hazelby