Hello to you out there in Normal Land,
I know it’s been a while, but this message should bring good
cheer, for 2015 sees the 10th anniversary of the Wild Hare Club and
a very special show on my birthday, 31st
of January, at Lyde Court featuring the legendary Blockheads.
For most of you, The Blockheads should need no introduction, but if some of you younger folk need a primer on their early years with the legendary Ian Dury watch the marvellous feature film Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll. The prize-winning film was scripted rather brilliantly by Paul Viragh who I shared a student house with back in the day. Strangely he didn’t join me for the free Blockheads show – It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Royal - on the day of Charles and Dianna’s wedding at Crystal Palace. I nearly got beaten up on the tube that day for wearing a badge with the official picture of the couple but with a bald-headed Charles and the caption ‘The King and Di’. Oh well, it still makes me laugh.
Now fronted by Derek ‘The Draw’ Hussey, Dury’s best friend and minder, The Blockheads line-up still includes Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, John Turnbull and Mick Gallagher from the band that recorded New Boots and Panties. Their music continues to develop, a decidedly funky, modern-day music hall style that propels lyrics that combine poetry, puns, earthy humour and deadly-accurate observations of everyday, British working-class life.
Along with some new material, including songs from the
recently released Same Horse Different
Jockey, you can expect to hear and sing along to Hit Me with your Rhythm Stick, Reasons
to be Cheerful (Part 3), What A Waste,
Clevor Trever, Sweet Gene Vincent and many more from the illustrious back
catalogue.
Adding some feminine wit and charm to the evening is Bristol-based
singer-songwriter Lori Campbell. Armed with a pint-sized guitar, uke
and supreme mouth trumpet skills, Lori will knock your socks off and get you in
the mood.