Last night saw the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu “Burn the Shard” erm…
happening in London. I stayed up following the action as best as I could via
social media and it seemed that a splendid time was had by all, and the overall
vibe (as far as I could make out from the various info-streams was that it was
wilder and more anarchic than the events in Liverpool last summer.
Certainly the “Welcome to the Dark Ages” event didn’t have the participants
told that they should “run” if approached by the police, or have the Ice Kream
van, containing a grubby Ronald McDonald and spewing out yellow smoke as it
careered down the Queen’s Highway. Some of the pictures which were posted on
Instagram by my acquaintance the lovely Mary Epworth, looked like the event was
the epicentre of a riot. Perhaps the afterparty is what was portrayed by the
Aftermath Dislocation principle, except that the cops were replaced by a gaggle
of MuMushocktroops all wearing yellow ponchos.
I wish I had been there. But…
What the Fuuk was it all about. What the Fuuk was going on? I am sure that
Vicky Pea will explain it all in the fullness of time, but in the meantime I am
as confused as everyone else. But as Noël Coward said:
“I went to a marvellous party
We played the most wonderful game”
Except, of course, that I didn’t! I watched it all on my iPad whilst
snuggled up in bed with a neurotic Jack Russell terrier and a self-opinionated
orange cat.
And while this was going on, in Liverpool, members of the Art’s Lab were
parading around the streets dressed as crows.
Truly we are living in marvellous times.
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Gonzo Weekly #261
THE LAMENTING LEN ISSUE
Marking the anniversary of Leonard Cohen’s death, we take a look at the
outpouring of grief the tributes manifest, Alan looks at Matthew Smith’s Exist
to Resist, Richard presents part three of the Steve Kimock story, and Jon looks
at Black Mirror and Netflix.
Hail Eris!
And there are radio shows from Mack Maloney, Strange Harvest, Friday Night
Progressive and Canterbury Sans Frontieres. We also have columns from all sorts
of folk including Neil Nixon, Roy Weard, C J Stone, Mr Biffo and the
irrepressible Corinna. There is also a collection of more news, reviews, views,
interviews and long nosed potoroos who have done lots of poos (OK, nothing to do
with small marsupials who have been at the laxatives, but I got carried away
with things that rhymed with OOOOS) than you can shake a stick at. And the best
part is IT's ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!
This issue features:
Black Mirror, Beatles, Justified Ancients of Mu Mu, Prince, Alan White,
Elton John, Walter Becker, REM, Strange Fruit, Friday Night Progressive, Mack
Maloney's Mystery Hour, Charles Henry Mosley III, Frederick Lee Cole, Chad
Hanks, Little Mama, Keith Barron, Michael ‘DikMik’ Davies, Lillith and Nilly,
Barbara Dickson, Jessica Lee Morgan, Rick Wakeman, Billion Dollar Babies,
Tangerine Dream, Peter Perrett, Jeremy Smith, Alan Dearling, Exist to Resist,
Matthew Smith, Leonard Cohen, Richard Foreman, Steve Kimock, Kev Rowland, Thy
Art is Murder, Travelin Jack, Trem do Futuro, The Two Tens, Ultranova, Venom
Inc., Mr Biffo, Roy Weard, Hawkwind, Martin Springett, David Bowie, Gerald
Scarfe, Pink Floyd, Chopin, Queen, Elvis, Freddie Mercury, Jim Morrison
Marking the anniversary of Leonard Cohen’s death, we take a look at the
outpouring of grief the tributes manifest, Alan looks at Matthew Smith’s Exist
to Resist, Richard presents part three of the Steve Kimock story, and Jon looks
at Black Mirror and Netflix.
Issue 260 (Amsterdam Squat Festie)
Issue 259 (Out come thee Freaks)
Issue 258 (The Devil's Jukebox)
Issue 257 (Judge Smith)
Issue 255/6 (John Lennon)
Issue 254 (Mr Biffo)
Issue 253 (Dana Gillespie)
Issue 252 (Cropredy)
Issue 251 (Scott Walker)
Issue 250 (Jamms)
Issue 249 (Bill Bruford)
Issue 248 (The Selecter)
Issue 247 (Don Airey)
Issue 246 (Steve Hackett)
Issue 244-5 (Summer Special)
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