Tag: London

  • Kings X – This Band Was Once The Future Of Rock

    Kings X – This Band Was Once The Future Of Rock

    Twenty five years ago – on March 28 1988, Kings X released their debut album Out Of The Silent Planet out into a very noisy world. The majority of the planet was busy making lots of noise, and has still yet to notice. However, for some, Kings X were spoken about as The Future of…

  • “David Bowie Is”…An Amazing Exhibition at The V&A

    “David Bowie Is”…An Amazing Exhibition at The V&A

      Bowie’s exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum recorded the most advanced bookings in the museum’s history with 26,000 tickets sold a month before the exhibition was due to open, and 42,000 a week before – some ten times more advance tickets than any prior exhibition at the V&A. Truly “it’s the best selling show…”.…

  • David Bowie by Masayoshi Sukita at Snap Gallery, Piccadilly, London – Review

    David Bowie by Masayoshi Sukita at Snap Gallery, Piccadilly, London – Review

    David Bowie Exhibition by Sukita at Snap Gallery, Piccadilly Arcade, London Working in London. The Rat Race. Typified by long hours, the travelling on packed tube trains full of fully-caffeinated and slightly wired Londoners who possess the patience of a two year old Mariah Carey in a sweet shop, the smog (let’s keep that one…

  • Steven Tyler: “Like An Au Pair Girl Doing The Hoovering”

    Steven Tyler: “Like An Au Pair Girl Doing The Hoovering”

    When Aerosmith had toured the UK in 1976 they hadn’t gone down well. The gigs were promoted with the slogan “Hey Britain, wake up! This is America’s greatest rock n roll band!” Britain, of course loves to be told that it has arrived late to something by Americans. Cough*WW2*Cough. Lemmy remembers, “I went to the…

  • The History Of Apple Pie – Live At Rough Trade East

    The History Of Apple Pie – Live At Rough Trade East

    The History of Apple Pie made an in-store appearance at Rough Trade East last night to celebrate the release of their debut album Out Of View. The History of Apple Pie have a quirky name, but a fantastic sound that combines a wall of sound guitar with lush (or should that be Lush?) vocals with…

  • 2012 In Pictures

    2012 In Pictures

    As 2012 comes to a close, here are a few concert pictures that I took which best capture the year from my perspective: Just to show that this blog is not just about me making jokes about my favourite musicians, I thought I would share these images. From festivals in The Isle of Wight and…

  • The Beatles Stereo Box Set Challenge 5/6

    The Beatles Stereo Box Set Challenge 5/6

    Part 5: Buying The Beatles on Vinyl at Old Spitalfields Market The story so far: A bet has been struck. It is the 19th October 2012. I have until tomorrow to buy a complete set of Beatles records on vinyl for less money than the 2012 Re-issued Box Set. The clock is ticking and the…

  • The Week in Music: Olympic Closing Ceremony and New Guns n Roses Shows…

    The Week in Music: Olympic Closing Ceremony and New Guns n Roses Shows…

    The Olympic closing ceremony displayed the very best of British music, fashion, and police crowd control techniques. Whilst Elbow performed “Open Arms” and “A Day Like This”, the Metropolitan Police Kettling Display Team (or PoKeDiT, as they are better known) showed how to effectively shackle and detain over five thousand of the World’s fittest youths…

  • Hendrix Exhibition Hits London:

    Hendrix Exhibition Hits London:

    Seventy years since the birth of Rock’s greatest guitarist Jimi Hendrix, and hot on the heels of The Rolling Stones: 50 photography exhibition at Somerset House, comes another rock n roll show in the capital. It is good to see London giving tourists something to do in between queuing at the beer tent at the…

  • Hell’s Bells – It’s The London 2012 Olympics!

    Hell’s Bells – It’s The London 2012 Olympics!

    (An Olympic Playlist and a look at the music of the London Olympics 2012…) Apparently, the London 2012 Olympics start today. Funny. There’s been nothing in the papers or on the news about it…* Not that it will all go seamlessly. The weather has been so bad recently that until this week we were in…

  • Keith Moon “lined up for the Olympics”

    Keith Moon “lined up for the Olympics”

    There’s a great story reported by RollingStone.com that says the London Olympic Committee has approached Keith Moon’s agent to see if the drummer would like to take part in the summer’s festivities? It is of course refreshing that the Olympic Committee is not being ageist, and is prepared to overlook Moon’s past bad behaviour at…

  • Ziggy Stardust Plaque Unveiled! Spiders from Mars Reunited! Gary Kemp Interview! Exclusive Photos!

    Ziggy Stardust Plaque Unveiled! Spiders from Mars Reunited! Gary Kemp Interview! Exclusive Photos!

    A tribute to David Bowie’s alter-ego Ziggy Stardust was unveiled in Heddon St, just off Regent St in London’s West End today. It was a fine ceremony, attended by two of the original Spiders from Mars, Mick “Woody” Woodmansey and Trevor Bolder. It took a while for Bowie to enter my life. For many he…