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Gigs
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2004
:: May4
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Venue: The Racehorse
Where: Northampton England
When:
Sunday, Friday 4th, 2004
Played:
God's Green Earth,
We Love You,
Police Chief
,
Quality People
,
Buffalo Sniper
,
Secret Government
,
Play It All Night Long,
Every Saturday Night
,
Critters
,
Dark Agenda
Notes
Long ago, in a pub very far away, they did occasionally have a band on in the Racehorse bar of a Tuesday
night. I can just about recall seeing quite a tidy band there, named Skuravi after the stylish Czech
striker of the day. That would have been about 1992. But for years now it's been the same: you just don't
get bands on in the Racehorse bar of a tuesday night.
Until, that is, now.
This year May the Fourth falls on a Tuesday, and there will be a band on in the Racehorse bar, and that
band will be Wilson.
Johnny P will be along to do the lighting and there have been sinister mutterings about...um...robes. For
Northampton's breakbeat goth-prog dub desperados will be making their annual tribute to Outer Space. As is
fitting, it will be free to all earthlings and others.
So May the Fourth be with you.
Sincerely,
Emperor Headstone
Headstone Says..
So with a lot of help from our friends, we managed to stage the second annual tribute
to all things Outer Space.
Many thanks to Andy Skank for the kind loan of the Labour Club sound system, to Uncle
Curt for patiently helping us out with transportation and emergency capo cover, and, of
course, to the mighty Johnny P for lights which were even more spectacular than last
year's outrage. We have the footage, which we can't stop watching it - just for the
lights, you understand. One day we'll post some of it. Planets float by and explode;
spacemen hover overhead before suddenly spinning off into the cosmos at enormous speed;
rockets and space stations cruise elegantly out over the auience; and at the beginning
of Quality People an enormous alien plant reaches down from the screen and snaps off
Russell's head.
It being a Tuesday night immediately after a bank holiday, the place was hardly heaving
with punters, but there were enough of the hardcore in the house, as well as a pleasing
sprinkling of newcomers. We ought really to have played at the weekend, but Russ was
insistent on purity of tone in the calendar department. Being as Tuesday was also the
night of the full moon, we could hardly argue with that.
The band, all robed up, except for 18th Century renegade grenadier guardsman Bot, eased
in with a rather tentative God's Green Earth and a crack at the new tune before hitting
our stride with the Police Chief song. >From there on in it was sweet, in a rowdy sort
of way. Mind you, those robes are awful sweaty.
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