[MIS] NEWS AND INFORMATION – SUN 14TH MAY – SAT 20TH MAY ’00
IN THIS ISSUE ... 1 - THE EDITOR SPEAKS - Latest news in brief. 2 - LATEST FLEADH NEWS AND LINE-UP - Those of you still umming and ahhing about whether you're going along to the Fleadh to watch a certain Mr. Cathal Smyth may find that what other bands will also be appearing will help your decision. Thanks to Adele Hargreaves. 3 - THE NEW MILLENNIUM AND OTHER STORIES - Thanks to Swanny and Mr. Tad, we have the latest details surrounding the recent practice sessions of the legendary Crunch. Apparently gigs may not be that far off! 4 - TRIBUTE TO IAN DURY - Ian Dury was a one off, who is greatly missed by those who knew him and by many that didn't. It's with this in mind that Inside Media Promotions, East Central One, Metropolis Music, and Dr Martens who are kindly sponsoring the event, proudly announce a special tribute concert to Ian Dury on Friday 16 June at Brixton Academy. 5 - RHYTHMSTOCK IS GO! - Well, here it is. Thanks to the fantastic efforts of one Mr. Scatty, we have details of what promises to be a truly superb day out. You won't want to miss this! 6 - BADNESS UK TOUR 2000/2001 - Mike Watts is here with details of a nationwide tour running right through till next year. Find out when the band are playing in your locality. 7 - IN `IS `ONOUR! - All you statesiders who are rightly annoyed that they'll not be able to take part in the Ian Dury Day to be held in June can relax. The Stateside US Ian Dury Tribute gig is being held this Wednesday (17th)... 8 - OFF TO BED, STRAIGHT TO SLEEP - Thanks and closing words. [1] - THE EDITOR SPEAKS Oi, oi Maddies!! Well, what a week this has been. The on and off-line Madness community seem to have gone into overdrive, making announcements left, right and centre. It was only last week I was starting to think things were starting to die down, and that the good ship Madness had decided to call it a day. Well, who knows. All I can tell you is that the lads are confirmed as support for the forthcoming Ian Dury tribute day, and that Crunch are well and truly back up and running with the prospect of a gig or two not too far away. Things are looking very rosey indeed! News just in is that the May issue of music mag, `Record Collector` features a four page interview with Ian Dury. Taken from sometime last year, and featuring a lovely A4-sized picture of him on the back holding his stick, this surely has to be worth tracking down. Thanks go to Vincent Carden for the information. Next up, and VIP Events Rob Lythall tells me that the VIP Online website is now up and running for all your music buying and selling needs. Pop along to at www.vip-24.com. Hit the yellow button and you can browse and buy at the online fair. For more information, please get in touch with Rob at: rob at vip-24.com Something I keep meaning to put in the MIS, but for one reason or another I'm always missing it out. Vincent Carden reports that www.vinylclock.co.uk will be more than happy to sell you a clock made out of any Madness records they have in stock. For your money you get a vinyl album or single with some clock hands on the front. The clocks are available on 7", 12" and LP. Prices vary depending on the size and title of the disc. Thanks to Vince for the info. Time to dish out the congratulations to TMML subscribers Stuart and Alison Cook who recently became proud parents of one Callum who weighed-in at 8 pounds, 10 ounces. I'm sure the poor chap is already hooked up to the hi-fi system and being brain-washed with the entire Madness back catalogue! Ever had a problem trying to work out some elusive Madness lyrics or sung along to one of the tracks and thought `I'm sure I'm not singing the right lyrics here`. Well, help is now at hand. Here's Nutty Sounds website co-maintainer, Simsey; "The good news is that we at www.nuttysounds.co.uk have about 85% of Madness' lyrics transcribed (although not all of them are up yet), 100% of Suggs' lyrics transcribed and up, and will soon be working on the Nutty Boys/Crunch stuff. So, any future questions on Madness' lyrics will not be searched for in vain!! Also, if anyone can help with missing words to the songs (marked with a red asterisk), or point out any that we've missed (bearing in mind I have 25 song back-log to complete) we would be eternally grateful". Many thanks to Simsey (simesy.wimesy at currantbun.com) for the info. Ok, enough of the news-snippets. We've got an absolutely packed issue to get through this week, so lets get the show on the road. Enjoy the read! All the nutty best, Robert Hazelby (MIS Online Editor) [2] - LATEST FLEADH NEWS AND LINE-UP Those of you still umming and ahhing about whether you're going along to the Fleadh to watch a certain Mr. Cathal Smyth may find that what other bands will also be appearing will help your decision. Obviously, for those of you who are going no matter what, the following bands will be merely icing on the cake. The current line-up is as follows; The Corrs The Undertones Prefab Sprout Billy Bragg Suzanne Vega Kirsty MacColl Lonnie Donnegan Richard Thompson Nitin Sawhney Cathal Coughlan Bert Jansch Lunasa Celtus Picture House The full bill is still to be announced, but the above are all confirmed. Tickets are priced at £32 and are available from Ticketmaster & selected branches of HMV, www.ticketmaster.co.uk & usual agents. You can also call the London credit card hotline on: 02073440044 Many thanks to Adele Hargreaves for the information. [3] - THE NEW MILLENNIUM AND OTHER STORIES Hi All, Just a brief update. Last Sunday saw the band back in the rehearsal room preparing new songs for gigs in the very near future. (Sorry no concrete dates as yet). I'm bursting to let you all know where and when, but until we get assured bookings it would be unfair to get people's hopes up, considering some of the travelling distances involved and the need to book time off etc etc.. The moment that we get the date and venue you will get the info immediately!!! Mr Tadman has written a piece for you which you will find at the bottom... As some of you may know the Ian Dury Fund raising day is nearly upon us, as some of you may know, of all the band (Madness) Lee was the most closest member to Ian. In order to make some money for cancer backup all the members of crunch have signed a Magic Carpet 12" and a It's Ok I'm a Policeman 12" which will be auctioned to the highest bidder. (The signatures are great, especially Lee's) Please send a pledge if U can. And don't forget that singles etc are still available from Me....mail us with your wishes...! (lee at crunch.uk.com). Best wishes More news soon!!! Swanny xxx Over To Mr Tad Dublin Castle May 1997. ---------------------- As the last notes of 'Magic Carpet' rang out for the last time, I don't think any of us expected not to play together again as a band for such a long period of time. Least of all me. The New Millennium and other stories ------------------------------------ Believe me - It wasn't planned it just happened that way: I was in the final throws of a film production course, Lee and Chris were on Maddie duty; Louis teaching umpteen schoolkids before breakfast; Dave working in recording studios in the depths of London's west end; Steve had moved to Suffolk and continued with life from there; Spider carried on 'kicking ballistics' as he always has on different musical explorations. To bring y'all right up to date: Lee & Chris are still on Maddie duty; Louis is still teaching, Dave's still in his thermal nuclear protected bunker in London's west end, Steve's still enjoying the country life in East Anglia and Spider has already been officially named the ballistic kicker of the new Millennium since coming back from a world tour with Lee 'Scratch' Perry. Me? Well, in between doing various sessions with Spider I'm carving out a blossoming acting career lovvies! The main thing was that during this time in one way or another, we all kept in touch. After much 'ho-humming' and 'shall we, shan't we' decisions at board level a date was set to dip a toe in the water once again. Carefully mind you, minding them crocodiles! I must at this point say a big thank you to Mr Lee 'Swanny' Swandale who has kept the dream alive [not to mention the website!!!] during the past three years, surviving on a diet of stale bread and water [Evian mind you] with the hopes and aspirations of a new 'site front page' every couple of months....regular as a dose of All Bran that bloke. Good work fella! (Thanks ed.) May Day! May Day! Monday, 1st May 2000: London. Crunch! Rehearsal. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Almost up to full strength [Dave sent his apologies, Steve temporarily unavailable subject to 'BT' pulling their fingers out at Directory Enquiry level] we began running through a 'carefully' written down set list that Swanny had prepared over Toast and Soldiers that morning. We had no idea what was on that bit of paper [honest 'guv] and Swanny called 'em out blind. Let's just say it was like meeting up with old friends again, each song greeted with expletives of such delight as 'Fuck me! How does that one go?' and so on. As the crank handle wound up the Crunch! Barrel organ it was time for lift off. Soon it felt like we'd never been away. One by one until the set list was spent. Belting stuff. Sweaty and exhausted we headed off to the four corners of our sprawling Metropolis. It's kept me going for a couple of weeks I can tell you!. That set list in full: 1 - MAGIC CARPET 2 - HERE HE COMES 3 - TAPDANCE 4 - ROUND TRIP 5 - GOING SOLO 6 - WHISTLE 7 - FUR ELISE 8 - PEOPLE 9 - SAINTS 'N' SINNERS 10 - SAVING FOR A RAINY DAY 11 - POLICEMAN 12 - BIRTHDAY GIRL 13 - TICKET TOO 14 - DANGER ZONE 15 - COMPLICATIONS 16 - CHAMPION OF THE WORLD 17. - BOY IN THE BOX. AND NOW THE ROLL CALL: ON VOCALS: .MR LEE.J.THOMPSON PIANO: MR LOUIS VAUSE GUITAR: MR C.J.FOREMAN DRUMS: MR SPIDER JOHNSON BASS: .MR P.J.TADMAN MESSRS LAZARO AND ANNAN HAVE BEEN TEMPORARILY MARKED DOWN IN THE REGISTER AS ABSENT [THAT'S HONK KONG DAVE AND SEXY STEVE TO Y'ALL!] AND HAVE BEEN REPRIMANDED AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL POSSIBLE [TOP SHELF-MINE'S A DOUBLE!] ALTHOUGH IT WAS UNFAIR TO EXPECT STEVE TO TRAVEL MILES AND MILES FOR A REHEARSAL. DAVE DID SEND HIS APOLOGIES AFTER ALL. Just when you thought it was safe to come out from behind the settee. Sunday, 7th May 2000. London. Another rehearsal! ------------------------------------------------ Amid the scorching sun and the searing blue skies Oof a lazy Sunday afternoon we locked ourselves away again in the sweaty confines of our rehearsal studio [NOW THAT'S DEDICATION FOR YOU] at our 'top secret' location in North London. Amid appalling train cancellations severe delays on the M25 and taxi cab near misses, today we worked on four new ones: 1 - 'Can't Touch Us Now' 2 - Working title 'Sneaking Suspicion' 3 - Given The Opportunity 4 - You Can't Keep A Good Thing Down Overall, it's been an uplifting couple of weeks in being able to get back into the fold and knocking out some new 'uns too! Hopefully, we will be able to announce some gigs soon.. Which are to be announced - you know the drill! Stand by your beds! Until then. All the best Tad [4] - TRIBUTE TO IAN DURY FRIDAY 16th JUNE AT BRIXTON ACADEMY On Monday March 27th 2000, the music world lost one of its most influential characters, Ian Dury. Ian's uniquely English lyrical style, displayed throughout his work firstly as part of Kilburn & The High Roads and then most tellingly with The Blockheads, have left an indelible impression on British popular music and has exerted enormous influence on others. Putting it simply, Ian Dury was a one off, who is greatly missed by those who new him and by many that didn't. It's with this in mind that Inside Media Promotions, East Central One, Metropolis Music, and Dr Martens who are kindly sponsoring the event, proudly announce a special tribute concert to Ian Dury on Friday 16 June at Brixton Academy. The evening will be headlined by The Blockheads, Ian's long serving band, with guest vocal appearances by Robbie Williams, Joe Strummer, members of Madness, Ian Broudie, Kirsty MacColl, Saffron from Republica, Wreckless Eric, Mark Lamarr, Phill Jupitus, Keith Allen and Kathy Burke. Others also scheduled to make an appearance are the likes of Mick Jones, Topper Headon, Glen Matlock, Wilko Johnson and Chas and Dave. Further guests are to be announced soon. Suggs from Madness says: "I am proud and privileged to be involved in a tribute to one of this country's finest writers and performers. Looking at the line up so far it looks like it will be a fantastic evening and a fitting tribute to the great man." The profits from this very special concert are to be donated to the national charity CancerBACUP, for whom Ian was spokesperson. Ian wanted to ensure that everyone who was diagnosed with cancer knew about and had access to, the best information and support possible. You can help CancerBACUP with donations by calling 020 7920 7212. Ticket Hotlines are: 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 Simon Moore Press Officer, CancerBACUP [5] - RHYTHMSTOCK IS GO! Hi guys Well here is the news that you've all been waiting for. I have the confirmations The TMML's Ian Dury tribute day is sorted (at last !) `Rhythmstock is go`! (catchy don't you think ?) Right, here's the rundown for the day. Kick of is 12 noon at the Dublin Castle. There will be videos of the lads playing, interviews etc, the auction (a must for all madness fan's, some top stuff up for grabs) & a madwalk for those who haven't had the joy of that yet Then we move on to the concert... After the concert there will be an ska/two tone/Madness disco until when we've had enough That will be held close to the concert venue. This is only for those who have helped, out & members of TTMML. It is purely on a first come, first served basis. If you wish to come along to this, please let me know as soon as possible as places are limited People who have already be guaranteed tickets do not need to re-apply. By the way, there will be a DVD player & a copy of `The Sixth Sense` up for grabs there! I will be updating the web sight soon, so you'll be able to check out the full run-down of what's happening & what will be on offer at the auction Love to everyone & see you there, Scat (scat at supanet.com) "Bringer of your wishes" (told ya!) [6] - BADNESS UK TOUR 2000/2001 Top Madness tribute band are just about to start a massive, and I mean massive, UK tour for 2000 and 2001 in association with Yates' Wine Lodges. The tour list is huge, and I'm sure that at least one of the gigs is somewhere in your locality. Having seen the band play, I can tell you that they are really one not to miss. You'll have a truly cracking night out with a brilliant atmosphere and some top tunes. Here we go then... May 2000 Tuesday 23rd Stafford Thursday 25th Birkenhead July 2000 Tuesday 4th Basildon Wednesday 5th Southend Tuesday 11th Portsmouth August 2000 Tuesday 15th Plymouth Wednesday 16th Bournemouth Thursday 17th Taunton Tuesday 22nd Portland Street, Manchester September 2000 Tuesday 5th Hastings Wednesday 6th Tunbridge Wells Thursday 7th Croydon Tuesday 12th Durham Thursday 14th Blackpool North Tuesday 19th Burnley Wednesday 20th Ipswich Thursday 21st Chelmsford Wednesday 27th Bedford Thursday 28th Ilford October 2000 Thursday 5th Newport Tuesday 10th Barrow in Furness Wednesday 11th Blackpool South Thursday 12th Scarborough Tuesday 17th Clapham Junction Wednesday 18th Guildford Thursday 19th Lewisham November 2000 Tuesday 7th Carlisle Wednesday 8th Burton on Trent Thursday 9th Sheffield Wednesday 15th Aldershot Thursday 16th Camberley Thursday 30th Wrexham December 2000 Thursday 7th Darlington Wednesday 13th Grantham Thursday 14th Leeds Woodhouse Lane January 2001 Thursday 18th Bootle Thursday 25th Doncaster February 2001 Thursday 1st Hartlepool Thursday 8th Allerton Road, Liverpool Wednesday 14th Wolverhampton Thursday 15th Solihull Wednesday 21st Mansfield Thursday 22nd Halifax Wednesday 28th Kidderminster March 2001 Thursday 1st Slough Wednesday 7th Rochdale Thursday 8th Chesterfield Wednesday 14th Warrington Thursday 15th Bury Wednesday 21st Southampton Thursday 22nd Swansea Wednesday 28th Watford Thursday 29th Hounslow April 2001 Wednesday 4th Luton Thursday 5th Newcastle under Lyme Wednesday 11th York Thursday 12th Harrogate Wednesday 18th Oxford Thursday 19th Hanley Many thanks to Mike Watts for providing the above information. For further details, please drop Mike an E-mail at: taz at mikewatts.karoo.co.uk Alternatively, you can also take a look at the Yates' website at: www.yatesonthe.net [7] - IN `IS `ONOUR! Put away your hankies, put on your boots and panties and come down to `No Moore Blues`. All you statesiders who are rightly annoyed that they'll not be able to take part in the Ian Dury Day to be held in June can relax. The Stateside US Ian Dury Tribute gig is being held this Wednesday (17th) evening, 9pm at `No Moore Blues` which you can find at W. Broadway and N. Moore, Tribeca. Tickets are a mere 10 of your US dollars which covers proceeds to the more than worthwhile Cancer Bacup charity. For more information, you can E-mail the organisers at: drink at nomoore.com, check them out on the web at: www.nomoore.com, or give them a ring on: (212) 925 2595 As the promo poster says, `Wankers Welcome`. So get yourselves along! ;-) Thanks go to David Allen for the information. [8] OFF TO BED, STRAIGHT TO SLEEP Many, many thanks to everyone who supplied information either directly or indirectly for this edition of the MIS. Your efforts have really been appreciated. My thank you's also go to all those kind people who sent me the info for the Ian Dury Tribute Day. So many people sent me that bulletin from CancerBacup that I can't even remember all the names. If you took time out to make sure the info was sent to me for inclusion in this MIS - thanks! Right, that pretty much wraps things up. Remember to get ordering your Ian Dury tickets as soon as possible because you can be sure that they'll sell-out VERY quickly. Whilst you're at it, please get in touch with Scatty and get hold of your pre and post gig entertainment tickets. With everything that's going on, I'm pretty sure it's going to be a day you don't want to miss. And with that, I bid you farewell. All the best, Robert Hazelby