Subject | The Texas Chainsaw Travelling Horror Picture Show |
PostedDate | 3/24/2006 4:14:00 PM |
Once again I am faced with a gig clash! ![]() ![]() I arrived at the Boston Arms in Tufnel Park around the time the Urban Voodoo Machine were supposed to be onstage. However, upon paying in and getting myself a pint there was little sign of anyone taking to the stage and no sign of Gary from Plan A - the only person I would recognise from the band. ![]() ![]() ![]() About 20 minutes after Urban Voodoo Machine were supposed to take to the stage I finally find myself in the right room. Fortunately for me things are running late and I arrive just as the previous act are finishing. Although I had heard of the band because Gary the Plan A drummer was playing with them, I had absolutely no idea what to expect as MySpace is refusing to let me listen to any music on band's pages at the moment. ![]() ![]() After an entertainingly rude and bloody cabaret horror style intermission and a gory short film called 'Jack The Ripper' featuring the next band and one of their songs, the Vincent Razorbacks took to the stage. They kickstarted things with a very 1950's style full on rock 'n' roll set. This was high octane stuff with shades of punk attitude and some heavier guitar work than you'd have ever heard back in the '50s. Good stuff! ![]() Between each band we were treated to a variety of dark cabaret style entertainment - not unlike a more evil Suicide Girls show - with added blood in addition to girls wearing little to virtually nothing. I thought the £12 on the door was a little steep at first, but I had to admit we were certainly given good value for money with the wide variety of dark and sleazy entertainment on offer in addition to some hot rock 'n' roll from the bands. Next band was the particularly evil rock 'n' roll of Lucifer Star Machine. ![]() The final act was the Reverend Johnny with his preaching and attempts to save our evil souls - particularly the girls! He was backed in his efforts by a mean rock 'n' roll band as he 'redeemed' a (very) scantily clad young lady in need of 'saving' by tying her to a cross. He was assisted by a wide variety of scantily clad (or unclad) young ladies in fetish style costumes. All this carried on til well after midnight, and then we had DJs playing all sorts of rock 'n' roll until around 3 in the morning. The crowd thinned a bit after the midnight hour, which at least made it easier to get a drink - a task which was bloody difficult earlier in the evening. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
These Blogs mainly deal with the countless gigs I go to, but there is some other stuff in there too - and the odd rant! I've just finished adding over 900 of my old posts from MySpace on here - everything is now on proper chronological order from 2005 to date - there is a LOT to read. Some of the older links may not work anymore - just click on the highlighted text for links to more info.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
24/3/2006 The Texas Chainsaw Travelling Horror Picture Show
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