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Mothership

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  1. A good night, as is usual from these performers. Was going to post a few photos, but the gallery seems to have vanished - it's been a while since I've been on here.
  2. A good night, some sublime moments from LP amidst the chaos. Looking forward to the promised Aliens reunion next year. Any chance they'll play Aberdeen I wonder??
  3. After that tasty treat I don't blame him for saying no to the ice bath and white makeup!
  4. It was good. I think he was spurred on by the quality of Davidson Brothers support! Would have come over & said hello at the end, but had to rush off for an early battle through the snow this morning. I hope Thomas was careful not to lie too still later on....o_O
  5. Just picked up mine today. Only dipped into it so far, but am pretty impressed. There was another copy at the depot waiting to be picked up. They nearly handed it to me thinking it was for me too!! Don't hold off if you're thinking of buying - I ordered months ago & my copy is no. 2762 of 4000 so there can't be many left!
  6. The full set will find their way to you sometime.
  7. I just added some photos of the gig to the gallery.
  8. Just checked JCC's website & MySpace and there's no mention of him playing The Lemon Tree or anywhere else with The Fall. I emailed him to ask nicely what the score was. It seems odd given he's supported the The Fall in the past. It couldn't be that Mark E has fallen out with him.... no, surely not. He's still listed on some further dates on this tour including Edinburgh today when Milophobia are again supporting. Wasn't it lucky they just happened to be in town & it was nice of them to hand out a flyer to enable the punters to remember their name and avoid in future. For a very brief moment I thought JCC had gotten a haircut and lost his shirt... Any truth in the rumour that a Fall reunion is planned for the Albert Hall? The happily reunited former band members will be occupying the seats whilst the audience sit on the stage... whilst MES fucks off to the bar to start a fight.
  9. You should have done what I did and bought a ticket at the HMT box office which is open till 8pm. Having said that at 7:30 they clearly weren't expecting much trade as they'd already cashed up the till, having to rummage around for my 20p change. Don't know if the larcenous 1.80 booking fee applies to buying tickets on the door though. I don't remember the Lemon Tree every opening the doors before the posted gig time in the evening, sometimes ten minutes after.... If it's true JCC wasn't even booked, that's a disgrace. He was a fair part of why I went as was the case with several people I talked too. The posters inside said he "may" not be appearing. At the same time the "replacement" support act (unbilled) have their gear sitting on stage ready for them. Mmmm...
  10. Yes, it was good as far as it went. I was thinking Mark was retiring to spend more time with the rider! I'd have been happy for the band to have carried on for a while longer without him. There was someone behind me filling in the words, somewhat more clearly than the man himself! I'm glad I went anyway having bumped into an old friend from school who I hadn't seen for donkey's years. She said I hadn't changed, just had no hair. I suppose there was a compliment in there somewhere!
  11. No John Cooper Clarke (at least they offered refunds) and a 40 minute set from The Fall of which Mark E Smith must have spent 30 on stage. I don't know if this is normal for The Fall, but it's not what you expect from a band with a gazillion albums out there. Is it still 1977? Fantastic value for 19.80....
  12. It's a pity this has fallen through, but I suppose we can't expect the band or venues to lose money, though I expected it would be packed after the last time. I've never seen so many people raving about a gig, expecially considering a lot of folks there didn't know Faust. Must go and listen to it again...
  13. Yes, it's so much more expensive to get here than Tokyo.
  14. Just keep him away from the bar this time!!:nono:
  15. At that price he should be able to afford a new guitar!
  16. Common Good Fund After reading Bill's excellent and moving post I chanced upon a thread relating to a previous financial crisis. In a post detailing the situation at the time, it was stated that the Lemon Tree received 40,000 from the Common Good Fund. Surely given the Lemon Tree's remit the Common Good fund would again be an appropriate source of funding? Surely this is more worthwhile than the Provost's car! If the loss of grants is the source of the shortfall, and the finances are being handled properly and it's not a complete money pit, surely the council can fill that gap? Common Good Fund Spending Objectives Upholding the dignity of the City, i.e. the expense of civic ceremonies and of the provision of suitable hospitality on appropriate occasions and for appropriate persons. The management, upkeep and improvement of Council property which forms part of the Common Good. Safeguarding the corporate rights of the community and defending its interests. Granting donations to public institutions or charities. Any other reasonable purpose which in the reasonable judgement of the Council is for the good of the community as a whole, or in which the inhabitants at large may share (to be distinguished from the separate interests or benefit of any particular individual or group of people, however deserving or needy).
  17. Indeed! Aberdeen - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
  18. Aye, Stewart Milne must look on enviously at Trump's fine head of hair. If only we had such fine solutions to hair loss here in Scotch-land. I could surely benefit myself. The only thing that could stop Trump's redevelopment of The Lemon Tree and Union Street would be the discovery of an endangered species unique to the area. That thing that used to live on Stewart Milne's head could fit the bill!
  19. I see Aberdeen Journals are demonstrating once more the fair and balanced journalism that they have shown throughout the Trump shenanigans.?(?( Surely that saviour of the North East and well known philanthropist Donald Trump will sail to the rescue to demonstrate his dedication to culture and the desires of the local population? As we all know, he has our interests at heart more than the council. Well, that's what the P&J tells me, so it must be true!
  20. Jah Wobble, despite making my left ear buzz for six months. Nick and Roy Harper together and separately Ivor Cutler Tribute night Julian Cope on numerous occasions including once when he came over mid-set for a chat. Terraplane with Hubert Sumlin Love Peatbog Faeries Mickel Mass Misspelled Cult of Balvack, or did I dream that one? o_O
  21. Yes and no. A couple of tables of people lingered, taking the opportunity of a free gig. A bit awkward for the staff & promoters, I imagine. Do you tell them to bugger off while they are drinking their coffee? Alan's set didn't hint at what was to come:jester:
  22. The diners in front of the stage were amusing. They seemed to enjoy Alan & decided to hang around for the main act. After all, if the support is that good, what's the headliner going to be like? When he started off with the hornicator their expressions and body language were priceless. It was funny watching the looking round as if thinking "these people paid to watch this - odd they look kinda normal". They seemed to get into it though, looking much more relaxed before the reappearance of the hornicator scared them of. As Thomas said, they don't seem to like hornication. Excellent gig though. But very hot upstairs & the ventilation (obviously not aircon) was pretty loud there.
  23. But not the first time Faust have played with Mickel Mass. Jean-Herve told me that he was playing along backstage when Mickel Mass supported Faust last year.
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