Subject | Banjoey Ramone @ Gypsy Hotel |
DateCreated | 1/22/2012 9:49:00 AM |
The new year is finally starting to pick up and tonight I go to my second gig of 2012. It's a Gypsy Hotel night at The Lexington. The club night is run by the Urban Voodoo Machine, but the band themselves aren't performing tonight. - although various members of the band do pop up in some of tonight's other acts.
Things don't go that well for me - due to leaving home at the last minute (as usual) to catch a train I forget my camera in the rush.
![]() I arrive at The Lexington to find it packed. ![]() ![]() This wasn't the case on my last couple of visits. Not even any keg bitter or pale on tap, and not even Newcastle Brown in the selection of bottled beers - it's lager, lager, or lager. ![]() ![]() The bar prices aren't cheap either. I'd rather go without - so I do. ![]() The club seem to have put their door prices up too - around £11 to go upstairs and see the bands. Not good value as I'm only here to see one band, and they only play a 30 minute set.
So onto the reason I'm here. This is the first ever gig by Banjoey Ramone. The name is a bit of a clue. An acoustic(ish) Ramones tribute? Well sort of. The band consists of various characters from the London punk 'n' roll scene, including past and current members of the The Loyalties, Yo-Yo's, Urban Voodoo Machine and Plan A.
![]() The set opened with a chant of "HEY-HO, BANJO!' That set the tone for the rest of the show as the band launched into a ramshackle rendition of the Ramones classic 'Blitzkrieg Bop'. After a shakey start the band pulled it together and their set turned out to be a lot of fun! ![]() Sorry about the picture quality - my phone doesn't take very good pictures in bad light. I might have taken more if some girl dancing hadn't send my phone flying out of my hand and across the floor. ![]() ![]() It turned out to be less of a Ramones tribute and more of a set of classic punk covers - in a banjo-led acoustic folk-punk fashion. As well as several Ramones songs we got classics from The Damned (Love Song), and The Clash ('White Riot' and 'I Fought The Law') among others. Yes - I know the latter isn't a Clash song, but you know what I mean. ![]() Banjo toting frontman Tom Spencer (claiming to to play "The World's most stupid instrument!") finished off the show by announcing that playing the Ramones "isn't Rocket Science - but this is!" and the band launched into a long medley with they had obviously worked on starting and finishing with The Ramones but also mixing in a load more punk classics - joined by Urban Voodoo Machine frontman Paul-Ronney. The whole set went down a storm so I'm sure we'll be hearing more from Banjoey Ramone in 2012.
Not being in the mood for hanging about in a venue that doesn't serve anything I want to drink, I headed home and spent some of my beer money on a Bacon Double Cheeseburger at the Kings Cross Burger King instead - having some time to kill waiting for a train as I'd miss-read the train time list I'd printed out beforehand. Not one of my best organised nights...
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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.
Wednesday, 27 August 2014
21/1/2012 Banjoey Ramone @ Gypsy Hotel
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