Wednesday, 14 October 2020
Dry Cough, Dry Powder
Another UK lockdown looks imminent when the last one had barely been shaken off. Methinks we called it right to not organise anything. Fairplay to those who have tried to make it work, but it seems clear we best keep our powder dry n hope for the best for the New Year. Then Silly Chap Promotions will be in full swing - Bringing together peculiar antique and 21st century punk, folk, ska, country, pop, reggae and beyond for your delectation and capering. Stand by then Roll up all ye gentlemen herberts, ne’er-do-wells, mods, punks, wayfarers, pathetiques, skinheads, rude boys, gals and scooter joyriders. All are welcome to the knees up, especially the shunned and the deplorable but purist cliques and elitist cool kids need not apply. EnjOi!
Saturday, 6 June 2020
Save Our Venues
A quick glance at the map on Save Our Venues website and you can see plenty of amazing venues that need your financial support at this difficult time. Please give generously if you can to Fiddler's Elbow - Camden, The Dublin Castle, 229 The Venue, The Gladstone Arms, Bermondsey Social Club, Windmill Brixton, The George Tavern, The Louisiana, The Old England, The Dragonffli and Exchange to name afew. Don't forget the ones who aren't on there n contact your local pubs as well. Let's help get the ground work down to restart the live music circuit as soon as possible.
https://saveourvenues.co.uk/
"Music Venue Trust represents 670 independent UK music venues right across the UK and as a result of the current ‘lockdown’ and social distancing policies the prospects for many are grim. A lot of grassroots music venues are already operating on very thin margins and since these restrictions came in only 17% of them, equating to just 114, are currently secure for the next eight weeks.
The other 556 are at imminent risk of being permanently closed down.
The situation is dire, and it is now incumbent on music fans and the wider industry to do something about it.
Put bluntly, without these venues the opportunities for artists and audiences to connect in a meaningful way at a local level will simply disappear in a lot of cases.
And if they go they will never come back.
Please help us to help grassroots music venues to survive this unprecedented threat to their existence.
Please help us to #saveourvenues"
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/save-our-venues-national-campaign?fbclid=IwAR0HfO2MvZVDwNtKXx9pJZt9tI20L9zDtX12s63xLzFUcbvWeXZtwjGLdGYLooks like the Red Lion in Bristol has their own fundraiser up too. Be sure to donate, I've loved playing this gaff many times over the years and Lemmy is a great guy who helped me bring Wonk Unit back to Bristol in 2012, despite the protestations of a couple of crusty losers. Support the venues that had the back of proper punk.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/save-the-red-lion?pc=fb_co_campmgmtbnr_w&rcid=r01-159136041773-a1816f2665ca4498&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_lico%2Bbanner&fbclid=IwAR35jxcQWciJx5D6Q0cOLq2qS_t1837XTU4ax1J239Y2dMBYPEdeK5K0Drs
Cheers
Monday, 1 June 2020
SCP - We Will Gig Again
Silly Chap Promotions. Music to politely get pummelled to, if that wouldn't be too much trouble? Purveyors of peculiar punk for your Sunday Best. We will be back. (Yes, I missed the 'S' off. You want a fight about it, old bean??) More evenings of melodious batterings coming your way when the pandemic eases up. Line ups taking shape...
Friday, 20 March 2020
Postponement Post & Social Distancing Fest
We had an acoustic shindig planned for this month, but that and the many other plans in the pipeline have rightly been postponed.
Respect to everyone taking proper precautions and to those helping out in their communities. Do check out the website linked below for livestreams of various cultural & artistic projects that have been cancelled/postponed. You can submit your own events as well and tomorrow, (Saturday 21st March) at 1pm lots of art will be launched.
Please add anymore ideas and projects in the comments here. Cheers and stay safe, healthy, creative, sensible and positive. All the best, in solidarity. Teddy x
https://www.socialdistancingfestival.com
https://www.socialdistancingfestival.com
Saturday, 22 February 2020
Mixed Bills & Cheap Thrills
Something written very quickly on farcebook at the arse end of last year after a conversation with Jak & Tom from WACO. I'd just been to four shows on Regrettes/Lauaran Hibberd tour. . .
"...Lauran's genre varies and it’s a
whole different circuit though. A word on splicing genres n gig circuits while
we’re at it, bare with me. Weirdly, from seeing them live afew times i notice
cos of how rigid gig promotion is n the way stuff is going they wouldn’t be
likely to blend with the types of bands i mentioned unless they get put on by
diy punks. A wider point on this. It’s pretty common knowledge on the punk
circuit that I listen to as much Crown Court & Last Resort as I do Teen
Idols and Crimpshrine. Like countless others I like to mix it up a ton and my
record n cd collection reflects it with everything from Teenage Bottlerocket,
Bouncing Souls through The Business, Angry Agenda over to Mischief Brew, Poor
Old Dogs, including Meteors, Long Tall Texans, via Waco, Sheer Mag, all the way
to Crass, Restarts etc. etc. etc. (not to mention a ton of garage, ska, reggae,
musicals, pop, classical piano, tiny bit of hip-hop and the inevitable Taylor
Swift).
Here’s the point. In my
view there is no reason that Lauran shouldn’t be on a bill with say Knock Off
just as The Regrettes could go on with Peter & The Test Tube Babies. Or The
Menzingers combining with Gimp Fist. I want to see Girli supporting Cockney
Rejects. The Warriors with Murderburgers, Subhumans with Superyob or Cock Sparrer.
etc. etc. How about Lauran and Hard Skin double header. Ultimately, now that
I’m gonna be putting on shows again this will be a big aim. Get some surreal
but awesome combos on the go. Get so-called ‘scenes’ mixing, meeting each other
and actually listening to other types of bands not judging a book by it’s cover
or by it’s (often falsely) perceived fan base.
Of course everyone has
their own mates and tastes but the pathetic cliques that have cemented
themselves are getting boring, breeding lame orthodoxies and smothering
creativity. I know other promoters do fantastic ecclectic mixes n have had the same
thoughts as well, but I want to push it more if i can once i’ve established
stuff. Bands who aren’t up for this kinda thing lose my respect abit (waaaah we
only want to play with our pals and within a weirdly ill-defined sub-genre
where we can feel safe and all look and think the same), it seems to betray the
anarchic and wild creativity of early punk. The circuit is getting conformist
and stale and this will be one of the ways to revitalise stuff again. Drop the
Mean Girls style smug dress-coded cabals and break it wide open. Get people
talking to each other, sharing, listening and checking out what’s happening in
others’s lives.
Some of the bands I love
most have tried to do this over the years as well as promoters. Let’s keep
doing it n you won’t be surprised then when more diverse and interesting people
get involved and start making better and far more unique music. Plus a ton of
younger bands coming in inspired with mad new takes rather than the same old
being churned out again and again (however much i love the same old and
strongly believe it must have its place). Don’t get me wrong there’s loads
great stuff going on but we don’t want risk stagnation.
Ya get me?
By the way, i know this isn’t an
original thought and many do this already but i’d like to see it more. I also
have no problem with same genre gigs or all-dayers they’re great and have their
place; i have and will continue to do em myself. (Thinking of getting Crown
Court with 2 v similar genre bands next year) However, just pointing out I wish
that promoters n bands to step outside comfort zone and shake things about abit
more often as I think it makes the most fun gigs and produces more compelling audiences and interactions, chance meeting and inspiration. I suspect the more
narrow you think your taste is (and nothing wrong with that per se) the more
you will be surprised what you discover...
-Comment from Dan Crawley - back in the good old ICM days (my pre-Watford Punk Collective promotion) I loved a mixed bill. I'd throw bands together that would never have been booked for the same night. We carried this over a bit when we put together the 2 Night Stand but by then, punters didn't seem keen on straying too far from what they know. If I ever return to putting gigs on I'm going straight back to mixed nights. Don't get me wrong, I love a punk rock show but it's like going to a buffet and refusing to go further than the sausage rolls.
And here is what I wrote before the first SCP show -
"Putting on gigs again for the first time in ages under this new banner. Hoping someone will partner up with me permanent (preferably with a better techie head) to get stuff organised. Need afew more quid in the bank for regular be possible so will most likely get going fully next year (earlyish hopefully). Add Silly Chap Promotions if interested. Will be mainly punk but with a blend from other genres too, anyone who qualifies as a silly chap is welcome including solo acoustic acts. Exciting diverse line up ideas taking shape already. One further concept is for an eventual ‘Pathetique Symposium’ all dayer as tribute to the old Pathetique Convention. Another shindig may be a low key ‘punk n bowl’ but instead of a bowling alley opt for a pub that has skittles. Really want to do a lot of the gigs at decent local pubs in south-east london to help get customers in for much needed revenue in these skint times, not your usual boring ‘rock’ or the usual ‘bar/venue’ type places but traditional old school boozers encouraging the perfect mix of people. Also looking into more obscure arts venues that are needing support as well though. And importantly I want to do some gigs out in west london- white city/bush/acton/ealing etc. as that area is much neglected when it comes to live music. Anyone who wants to help me out with any of that please do shout, would be great."
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-Comment from Dan Crawley - back in the good old ICM days (my pre-Watford Punk Collective promotion) I loved a mixed bill. I'd throw bands together that would never have been booked for the same night. We carried this over a bit when we put together the 2 Night Stand but by then, punters didn't seem keen on straying too far from what they know. If I ever return to putting gigs on I'm going straight back to mixed nights. Don't get me wrong, I love a punk rock show but it's like going to a buffet and refusing to go further than the sausage rolls.
And here is what I wrote before the first SCP show -
"Putting on gigs again for the first time in ages under this new banner. Hoping someone will partner up with me permanent (preferably with a better techie head) to get stuff organised. Need afew more quid in the bank for regular be possible so will most likely get going fully next year (earlyish hopefully). Add Silly Chap Promotions if interested. Will be mainly punk but with a blend from other genres too, anyone who qualifies as a silly chap is welcome including solo acoustic acts. Exciting diverse line up ideas taking shape already. One further concept is for an eventual ‘Pathetique Symposium’ all dayer as tribute to the old Pathetique Convention. Another shindig may be a low key ‘punk n bowl’ but instead of a bowling alley opt for a pub that has skittles. Really want to do a lot of the gigs at decent local pubs in south-east london to help get customers in for much needed revenue in these skint times, not your usual boring ‘rock’ or the usual ‘bar/venue’ type places but traditional old school boozers encouraging the perfect mix of people. Also looking into more obscure arts venues that are needing support as well though. And importantly I want to do some gigs out in west london- white city/bush/acton/ealing etc. as that area is much neglected when it comes to live music. Anyone who wants to help me out with any of that please do shout, would be great."
MORE CHEAP, CHEERFUL & INNOVATIVE GIGS WITH UNIQUE LINEUPS & IN NOVEL LOCATIONS ACROSS THE CAPITAL AND BEYOND COMING SOON X
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