2 gigs in 2 days, yeah baby! ... Despite feeling understandably cream crackered after the excursions and uber late night on the Stella’s at The Horn... The Scratch returned to the Queens Head in Box, slightly mellower than on Friday night, but none the less focused, indeed... resplendent in the requested fancy dress for the Baron's birthday bash, Andy as Edward Scissor hands, Grim as a Teddy Boy, John as Indian man and birthday boy as a Rear Admiral... Saturday night saw the first performances of two soon to be staples. The Sleazy Glam groove of Freakshow, that instantly got the previously shy crowd up and bopping and the more straight ahead, You want the World, 2 and a half minutes of Devo meets the Undertones. These 2 gig get together's not only allow vast quantities of alcohol to be consumed, they also re-enforce the unity and versatility of the band. Let's just hope it can be carried triumphantly into next week and In the City beyond! Where the unbelievers will surely be converted to the cause!
xx
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Good times come to me now, me now, me now - The Horn, we've got it!
Before I begin, I don’t want to talk about the fact that though gigs by The Scratch must be well into three figures now, last night at The Horn was definitely in the top 5 of gigs the band has ever done, I don’t want to talk about the massive feeling of excitement crackling from the stage, I don’t want to talk about the ragged raw power of this the bands top 30 minute set…
What I want to talk about is the people who were there. The people who turned up in great (and greater), numbers some in Scratch t-shirts, some in their work clothes, some in their mums clothes! but all with the killer attitude of having a great night watching their favourite band. YOU GUYS WERE AMAZING. From song one (Numbers) the level of abandon and commitment to the cause of sheer enjoyment grew and grew to scarcely seen proportions in the these parts. It shows how much the band need you, our friends (it always seems OTT to say fans, but I guess you keep coming gig after gig, buying the singles wearing the t-shirts, you must be fans I guess, well the feeling goes both ways, if you’re fans of us. We’re BIG fans of you!)
The gig was a warm up for the mega potential important In the City showcase in Manchester on Monday 6th October. Much inter band camaraderie was in evidence with the excellent/eccentric Molotov’s, so all boads well for a riot in the
Heart of Manc land next week.
The Horn a venue that has just won small venue of the year, is being steered back into the realms of the good old days (Not with Billy Dainty!), but the days when St.Albans and Herts bands had the weekend spots and there was a great buzz about the cities scene, it’s been 15 years in coming, but it looks like promoter Hansi, is getting things back to how they should be, ‘cos however worthy and in a lot of cases proficient tribute acts and cover bands can be, it’s original music that is the life blood. There is talk of a possible bi-monthly residency for The Scratch next year, and on last nights evidence, exciting times of rammed local nights could well be just around the corner. Tell your friends, your foes and your fans, we’re scene building and ’09 is the place to see it and be it!
If The Scratch can harness even half of the magic fairy dust that they had sprinkled on them last night, the long awaited breakthrough can’t surely be far away. A night of oneness abounded. We are ecstatic. Massive thanks and big highs to those of you also who saw us for the first time and were brandishing Cd’s in the bar after and a big high to Michael, we see you their next time mate, don’t for get to get in touch. “Rock’n’Roll, mate, “Rock’n’Roll!”
The last words have to go to you though, you guys are the electricity that powers this Frankenstein beast! Tell your friends, the more support the more exciting this journey will be.
Tina you’re a star.
BIG love.
The Scratch
xxxxxxx
What I want to talk about is the people who were there. The people who turned up in great (and greater), numbers some in Scratch t-shirts, some in their work clothes, some in their mums clothes! but all with the killer attitude of having a great night watching their favourite band. YOU GUYS WERE AMAZING. From song one (Numbers) the level of abandon and commitment to the cause of sheer enjoyment grew and grew to scarcely seen proportions in the these parts. It shows how much the band need you, our friends (it always seems OTT to say fans, but I guess you keep coming gig after gig, buying the singles wearing the t-shirts, you must be fans I guess, well the feeling goes both ways, if you’re fans of us. We’re BIG fans of you!)
The gig was a warm up for the mega potential important In the City showcase in Manchester on Monday 6th October. Much inter band camaraderie was in evidence with the excellent/eccentric Molotov’s, so all boads well for a riot in the
Heart of Manc land next week.
The Horn a venue that has just won small venue of the year, is being steered back into the realms of the good old days (Not with Billy Dainty!), but the days when St.Albans and Herts bands had the weekend spots and there was a great buzz about the cities scene, it’s been 15 years in coming, but it looks like promoter Hansi, is getting things back to how they should be, ‘cos however worthy and in a lot of cases proficient tribute acts and cover bands can be, it’s original music that is the life blood. There is talk of a possible bi-monthly residency for The Scratch next year, and on last nights evidence, exciting times of rammed local nights could well be just around the corner. Tell your friends, your foes and your fans, we’re scene building and ’09 is the place to see it and be it!
If The Scratch can harness even half of the magic fairy dust that they had sprinkled on them last night, the long awaited breakthrough can’t surely be far away. A night of oneness abounded. We are ecstatic. Massive thanks and big highs to those of you also who saw us for the first time and were brandishing Cd’s in the bar after and a big high to Michael, we see you their next time mate, don’t for get to get in touch. “Rock’n’Roll, mate, “Rock’n’Roll!”
The last words have to go to you though, you guys are the electricity that powers this Frankenstein beast! Tell your friends, the more support the more exciting this journey will be.
Tina you’re a star.
BIG love.
The Scratch
xxxxxxx
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Huge Davenport and CRMK.co.uk effect!
How John remembered where to go is still a mystery... but he did and on arrival at CRMK.co.uk, the dynamic duo of Andy and he, were greeted once more by the star of the show resplendent in Batman t-shirt, Hugh Davenport. Hugh wasn't feeling himself tonight... on account of getting chilly up the bloody tower!? (ok ok, enuff carry on film dialogue), but he really had caught a chill in London the previous night. In light of no Grim (sunning himself with friends in St.Tropez, whilst flicking through musical perfection weekly)... tonight was pure chat. We began with discussing, New single Girls World, which Hugh duly played (twice in fact), b-side Sweet Surprise and previous single Critical Mass, before 'scatter gunning' between subjects as diverse as The Nationwide BPI Brits Music award thing... to which Northern line tube stations certain bands has written songs about. It was great fun. So good in fact that Andy and John stayed for the second hour too, helping to keep Mr.D on track!
The original plan had been to see Hugh again and publicise Girls World, but it ended with the uber bonus of an offer of a special Scratch show in the new year, where we pick the tracks and Hugh spins the wax!, so we’ll keep you guys posted... Big thanks and hope to see you in November in St.Albans mate. Hope the chill improves... work on the air drumming and we'll let you know then!
And finally, a word to the worldwideweb.
To all of you in internet land, if you're sick of the usual playlisted bowlox on your evening radio, you could do a lot worse than tune into crmk.co.uk - Hugh is an old skool DJ with a truly eclectic plectrum, off the wall and round the back by the bike sheds... we won’t mention that he played Queen once… don’t worry, your secret is safe with us mate!
Thanks for a great night.
xx
The original plan had been to see Hugh again and publicise Girls World, but it ended with the uber bonus of an offer of a special Scratch show in the new year, where we pick the tracks and Hugh spins the wax!, so we’ll keep you guys posted... Big thanks and hope to see you in November in St.Albans mate. Hope the chill improves... work on the air drumming and we'll let you know then!
And finally, a word to the worldwideweb.
To all of you in internet land, if you're sick of the usual playlisted bowlox on your evening radio, you could do a lot worse than tune into crmk.co.uk - Hugh is an old skool DJ with a truly eclectic plectrum, off the wall and round the back by the bike sheds... we won’t mention that he played Queen once… don’t worry, your secret is safe with us mate!
Thanks for a great night.
xx
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