Subject | Johnny Thunders tribute(?) show @ The Garage |
PostedDate | 4/22/2006 7:46:00 AM |
After this week going to one of the best gigs I've been to all year, I also went to the most disappointing. ![]() Having been a fan of Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers, and also of Johnny's earlier work on the first New York Dolls album I had been really looking forward to this Johnny Thunders tribute show at The Garage. The bill looked quite strong with the 'legendary' Crybabys headlining. Unfortunately, I was so busy I arrived late (doors 6.45 - no chance!) and missed Dirty Love (or 'Luv' as it said on the flyer) which was a shame as a flyer I'd been given at a gig earlier this year had aroused my curiosity. Next on the bill were Nothin' To Lose - unfortunately they pulled out due to finding themselves without a drummer. They were replaced at short notice by King Lizard. I missed them too, but to be honest they didn't particularly impress me when I saw them at the Underworld a while ago. At least I did go to the gig, even if I missed the first two of the five bands - very few other people bothered to attend. ![]() I arrived shortly after Mad Dogs 'N' Glory had started their set. Although this band have been recommended to me previously, this was the first time I'd seen them. Nothing very original musically - fairly standard dirty rock 'n' roll - reminding me of seeing Tokyo Dragons at the same venue two night's previously. However, they were well into what they were doing and went all out to give a good show. They were fun! ![]() ![]() ![]() Next up were Pink Lips - a band from Sweden that nobody seemed to have heard of. Backyard Babies don't need to worry too much... They were fronted by a Dregen/Casey Kaos/Nikki Sixx lookalike and the rest of the band looked the part too, but this was a case of 'style over substance' - something all too common in this scene. Just because a band travel all the way from Scandinavia to play in London doesn't automatically make them 'cool'. They simply weren't good enough. It's the second time I've seen this happen this year. A band have to be pretty good to make it worthwhile, Self Made-Rockers being a band whocan cut it live when they visit the UK - pity they weren't playing instead of Pink Lips. To make things worse, Pink Lips didn't play a single Thunders/Dolls song. As my mate said "This has got absolutely nothing to do with Johnny Thunders!" I had been looking forward to seeing headliners the Crybabys. Although I've seen Darrel Bath play a couple of times (possibly with UK Subs too, many years ago) before and been very impressed with his talent on the guitar, this was the first time I'd seen the Crybabys. This was obviously the band most people had come to see, but even then the venue was probably less than a quarter full. At least the Crybabys had more people watching them than the ten or twenty people (at most) the previous bands got. ![]() ![]() ![]() As Mr Lydon once said; "Ever get the feeling you've been swindled?" Well I did tonight. Mad Dogs 'N' Glory were the most entertaining band I saw, and at least they bothered to play a song from 'L.A.M.F'. Apart from that - 'Johnny Thunders remembered'? I don't think so. My band played 'Chinese Rocks' in a pub least week - that's more effort to pay tribute than the last couple of bands on the bill made - I never even heard the man's name mentioned from the stage all night. To be honest, I was quite disgusted by the end of the show. I was toying with the idea of going on to Decadence after, but I simply wasn't in the mood by then. ![]() |
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22/4/2006 Johnny Thunders tribute(?) show @ The Garage
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