[MIS] NEWS AND INFORMATION – SUN 1ST OCT – SAT 7TH OCT 2000
IN THIS ISSUE ... 1 - THE EDITOR WRITES - Latest news and information in brief 2 - WWW.MADNESS.CO.UK - I'm sure you've all seen it. The official Madness website. Whilst it may look nice, it hasn't been updated in an absolute age. Surely a site devoted to reporting the life and times of the mad deserves more than this. Vince Foley thinks so. 3 - COMPLETE MADNESS BOOKINGS, OCTOBER 2000 - Thanks to the ever-helpful Claire Keegan, we have details of the latest batch of `Complete Madness` gigs planned for the next month. 4 - MADNET - It's been a while since we've announced the appearance of a new Madness website out there in the depths of the internet, so it was with great pleasure that Chris Byrne asked me if I'd be kind enough to rummage over his new website and give him some feedback. 5 - MAD NOT MAD - Issue 7 has finally seen the light of day and as regular MNM subscribers will know, this is a fanzine not to be missed. This issue is absolutely bursting. If you're a subscriber awaiting the arrival of your copy, find out what you'd got to look forward to. If on the other hand you're not subscribed, find out just what you're missing out on. 6 - AND SO, TO BED - Thanks and closing words. [1] - THE EDITOR WRITES Hello Maddies, I hope today finds everyone in good health and spirits. A number of you have pointed out the old Suggsmeister is up to his old tricks of doing anything for a bit of cash (and lets face it, who can blame him?) as he, or rather his voice, has been appearing in the current run of Fairy Liquid adverts. I must say that it's well worth looking out for as the voice of Suggs advertising washing-up liquid will almost certainly bring a smile to even the most hardened of Madness fans. Meanwhile the TMML's Boonster reports that Suggs has been spotted presenting `The Real Car Show` with (and I quote) "some really dishy bird as co-host". Haven't managed to catch the show myself, anyone fancy typing up a quick review for next issue? Did any of you Dublin-based Maddies tune in to FM104 a couple of Saturday's back? If you did, the chances are you'd be in heaven with two days devoted to some quality music being blasted over the airwaves. Here's Brendan Keane; "I was driving home from work last Saturday afternoon and I switched on my radio. I could not believe my ears when on came "Night Boat To Cairo". What makes it surprising is that it was on one of Dublins biggest radio stations FM104, and they would never ever play Madness or anything like Madness. And not only that, it was a whole weekend of Madness, The Specials, The Beat etc etc. It was named "Official Ska Weekend". All the classics, all weekend long. It was brilliant,long may it continue". Many thanks to Brendan for the info. Right, there's a fair bit to get through this week, so lets get right on with this issue. Enjoy the read, Robert Hazelby [2] - WWW.MADNESS.CO.UK Hey Now! Will someone do us all a favour and close down that pathetic site .....I'd rather have NO site than that shite..... Come on, for gods sake, it has barely been updated in a year, and when the last 'news' bit features the line: ".....The release of the next single 'Drip Fed Fred' is due out on the February 28th. ......" it sums up how much, or should I say how little has been done. It really annoys me when I see other bands out there, far lesser than the Maddies that have top sites for their official weblink. And when you think of the many talented people out on this list and beyond (not including this internet infant) that would do such a fab job, its all the more appalling. Why not hand the reigns over to people who would at least update the site every six months and get the fans running it once and for all... As mi daddio once said: "...If you're gonna do a job, do it right, or else don't do it at all" Shape up madness.co.uk or SHIP OUT! Nuff said VincE Foley (vjfmadness at yahoo.com) [3] - COMPLETE MADNESS BOOKINGS, OCTOBER 2000 Thanks to the ever-helpful Claire Keegan, we have details of the latest batch of `Complete Madness` gigs planned for the next month. Wednesday 4th : Chicago Rock Cafe, Norwich Thursday 5th : Theatre Royal, Barnsley Friday 6th : Corner Pocket, Langold Saturday 7th : Sheffield Lane Top WMC Wednesday 11th : Chicago Rock Cafe, Bury Thursday 12th : Roadhouse, London Saturday 14th : Hampshire Tennis & Health Club Sunday 15th : Nite Owl, Barnsley Wednesday 18th : Chicago Rock Cafe, Watford Friday 20th : Batley Frontier Saturday 21st : Batley Frontier Sunday 22nd : Chaser's Fun Pub, Workington Tuesday 24th : Brannigans, Manchester Wednesday 25th : Chicago Rock Cafe, Aylesbury Thursday 26th : Richmond Tavern, Rotherham SATURDAY 28TH & SUNDAY 29TH Jury's Hotel, Cork, Ireland : For the Cork Jazz Festival 2000 For more information on any of the above gigs, please contact the band at: Complete at madness2000.fsbusiness.co.uk [4] - MADNET It's been a while since we've announced the appearance of a new Madness website out there in the depths of the internet, so it was with great pleasure that Chris Byrne asked me if I'd be kind enough to rummage over his new website and give him some feedback. Naturally, I was more than happy to oblige with this simple request and so I popped on over to the appropriately titled `Madnet` website. Those of you who have met Chris will know that he is a die-hard Madness fan who's apparent claim to fame is that he will not go to any gig unless it features Madness or at least some of the band members. I believe that so far, Chris has a 100% success rate at this. He may be missing out on a lot of other bands, but that's devotion for you! Moving back to the site, and once connected you're faced with a simple looking page featuring that famous photo from the `One Step Beyond` album/single. With some fancy coding, Chris has put up a natty bulletin section which scrolls across a small window detailing the latest Madness and Madness related news that you cannot afford not to know about. Current news-bites include Crunch gig details and a link to Cathal's new website. Elsewhere on the site, and Chris has devoted a small section to each band member, so if you'd like to find out a little more about each member of The Magnificent Seven and look like a complete anorak the next time you're at a Madmeet - this is the section for you. By far the most exciting thing about the site is the `Mad Year` which attempts to document the highs and lows of each year in the history of the band. From the heady days of 1979, right up until this year, Chris lists the albums and singles released in each year, the highest chart positions, as well as a summary of each year. The only missing years are 1989 - 1991. Now, we all know that Madness was pretty much dead in those in-between years, but if Chris can find out what went on during that time, I'm sure it would make for some compulsive web browsing. Hopefully Chris will be updating the site on a regular basis, but there's some excellent material already online, and even now I'd put it down as a `must visit`. Finish reading this week's edition of the MIS, and get yourself along to: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~cjbyrne/MadNet/index2.htm Have a rummage around, and if you've got time, I know Chris would appreciate any feedback you'd care to drop his way. You can contact Chris at: MadNet at cjbyrne.globalnet.co.uk [5] - MAD NOT MAD "Issue 7 of Mad Not Mad is here and as per sods law, I ended up with too much material and too little time or space to include it all" writes Ian Taylor, editor of the aforementioned fanzine in his covering letter. Yes, the latest issue of Mad Not Mad has finally seen the light of day, and as you would expect by now, it does not disappoint. Those of you waiting for the `7` Classic Album feature in this issue will be sorry to hear that it has been held back again in favour of an absolutely superb interview with the one and only Cathal Smyth. This interview alone is worthy of the cover price. Ian tells me that the `7` feature may appear in issue 8, but it depends on what else is going on in the Madness/ska scene at the time. As Ian rightly says "I am sure you'll appreciate that I have to balance the Mad and the Not Mad" which contributes to the multi-band coverage of the zine. Of course we do! Along with the interview with Cathal, other Madness related goodies this issue include a brief look at the Crunch gig by Tooting Jo, along with an exclusive photo taken by Mrs Taylor and a short review of Complete Madness at Morcambe in July. Moving away from Madness and onto the general ska scene, and there is massive, and I mean massive, coverage of the Morcambe ska festival held some months back. If you went along, it will be an opportunity for you to look back on one long weekend. For those of you who missed it, you can see what you missed out on. Lisa `Skanking` Taylor treats us to a superb review of the Hotknives set at the Morcambe Ska festival which receives nothing but praise from both herself and Ian, whilst the supposed headliners of the gig, Bad Manners get a page devoted to their set which seemed to leave a very sour taste in the mouths of most people there. Elsewhere, and there's a whole stack of album reviews ranging from The Trojans to Spunge and much more in between. Zine Machine, which lists all the current ska-related fanzines, just seems to get bigger and bigger. If all that's too much for you, have a look through the 4 pages of gig dates which Ian has painstakingly put together and get planning your next night out. The list is huge, and you're bound to find something that's in your locality. If you have a subscription and are awaiting your copy of the zine, you can see that you've got something worth looking forward to. If on the other hand you're not subscribed, get along to the MIS website and visit the fanzines section or you can drop Ian an e-mail at: bige at netlineuk.net or write to him at: MAD NOT MAD c/o 4 Mountmorres Close Over Hulton Bolton BL5 1HT ENGLAND Finally, just before we go, here are a few words from Ian; "The next issue will see my delayed coverage of the first Crunch gig of their new renaissance, along with the following days mini Ska-Punk Festival in old Camden Town. Also waiting patiently in the wings is an excellent interview with Pauline Black conducted by my good Irish pal Joe Behan of `Ska Patrol` some months back. I'm considering putting some of this stuff into the Best of 1 & 2 Special that is coming soon. That has been delayed due to out currently being in the process of moving house as well as my starting work at a new school this September just gone. All will come to pass and will be worth it - I promise!" Many thanks to Ian Taylor for his continued plugging of the MIS and general all-round support. See you at the Crunch gig on the 14th, I hope. [6] - AND SO, TO BED That pretty much wraps everything up for this weeks edition of the MIS. I hope you've found at least one or two things of interest. As usual, I'd like to give a big thank you to everyone who has helped contribute to this issue. It's really appreciated!! Just before we go, Simon Roberts dropped me a mail with a little bit of sad news in. It turns out that Dr Martens have cut back high street production of their boots from their Northampton factory. Looking on the bright side though, the boots will continue to be produced, but in smaller quantities and more of a designer type line. I wonder if we'll see a price rise accordingly? Until next week. Take care. All the nutty best, Robert Hazelby