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  • … April again? Must be time for Poison Idea then … and some free beer!

    … April again? Must be time for Poison Idea then … and some free beer!

    Jerry only got it by a couple of days off – almost a year ago Poison Idea where in Europe and graced the Hafenklang. This time round they are on a month long trip through out Europe, from Rotterdamn across mainland Europe, Scandinavia and back to Amsterdamned. A tough ride i’d say with plenty of shows.

    Sort Of Sober (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Sort Of Sober (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)

    First on Sort Of Sober who stepped in for Restmensch (and are actually 1/5th Restmensch, nevermind). Female fronted punk rock with some subtle elements of … all sort of other things. What worked well was when the singer and the guitar player traded vocals back/forth and when the other guitar did throw in a tiny scent of surf-style guitar. And when they did sing in spanish, of all languages.

    Some other things did not work for me at all, namely their ABBA cover (and some of the bumpier mu-sick). But overall not a bad impression and if they do more of scream, growl and back/forth and pair that with versatile mu-sick they will make my day!

    Hello and good evening ladies and gents…aaahhhh” from Jerry A (slimmed down again), Eric Olson (flying V not polished), Brandon Bentley (hair not spiked), Chris Carey (bass not well connected) and a new kid on the drums: Mickey Widmer (with gloves). And off it went – with Poison Idea’s massive list of songs that actually rarely sucks we thus were on the road to some great entertainment.

    Poison Idea (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Poison Idea (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)

    There was a wee bit of a slow start, at least in my ears they where not glued together initially and the typical massive PI-Heavydutytruck-blasting-over-you Sound only came through over the course of the set. Did they party too much the day before in Berlin? Tired? Under the influence? Cold? No clue and it also did not matter much!

    What did matter though was the fact that someone actually tried to tell Jerry that Jever was a good beer. Scandal! It might be a good free beer but for me it ain’t the right choice. But hey, they sponsor somehow the Hafenklang and the bands (and put that high quality expensive deluxe sign on the stage,there, back in the right far corner), so let’s be friendly and un-punk … for once.

    But it did not stop them to throw more slabs of killer songs onto the well packed Hafenklang (for a rainy Wednesday it was quite some turnout) and get the crowd going. There where some misses though, if i had commandment over the set list i’d love to see some more songs from especially “We must burn” but that again is selfish me. With 11 Albums, 24 EP’s and some contributions to compilations they have a rooster way too big to be condensed into a single set.

    Poison Idea (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Poison Idea (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 06.04.2016 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And because of that huge rooster the final song was to be … not from Poison Idea. But from history. So with some smoke from the machinery, the standard tour joke (“It’s our drummers birthday, give him some weed“) they kicked into a longtime standard – for the very last time Jerry claimed. We took note of that, mate, we took note!

    So was it something special? No. Was it something new? No. Was it something that will stand out? No. It was plain good entertainment and music savored in they way it should be: Live, from a touring band and paying for band and club to keep them going. It’s time for retirement, i may then do that every single day.

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: Teil 1.166

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: Teil 1.166

    Michael Dibdin - Tödliche Lagune (UT Metro, 2015)
    Michael Dibdin – Tödliche Lagune (UT Metro, 2015)

    Gelesen: 24.03. – 04.04.2016, netto 406 Seiten.

    Es gibt ja diese bretonischen Reiseführerkrimis – ich habe fast das Gefühl das die von Michael Dibdin und seiner Krimi-Serie zwischen 1988 und 2007 entstandenen Serie rund um Vize-Questore Aurelio Zen inspiriert worden sind.

    Himmelfahrt” (1992) brachte dem Leser (eine lange vergangenes) Rom nahe, “Tödliche Lagune” (1994) zeigt ein Venedig im Niedergang und abseits der Touristen. Alles ist grau, nass und ehr elendig. Dazu “dreckige” Politik, “schmutzige” Liebe, “durchgeknallte” Adelige und ein guter Schuss Egoismus des Protagonisten: Er weilt nämlich nicht wirklich im Auftrag in Venedig sondern kocht sein eigenes Süppchen, das nur ihm Geld einbringen soll.

    Das ganze gerät langatmig, mit vieeeeel Atmosphäre (zu viel!) und zwei leidlich gelungenen Krimi-Kniffen. Das ganze ist immer gut wenn Zen sich durchmogelt und seine eigentliche Aufgabe voranbringt und immer schlecht wenn sein Liebes- und Familienleben eine Rolle spielt.

    Soundtrack dazu: Mick Jones, was sonst?

  • … sun, beer and no goals: a season already petering out?

    … sun, beer and no goals: a season already petering out?

    Home, sweet home...
    Home, sweet home…

    That was a sunny Friday early evening, the city full of “spring” vibes and a home game vs. Union Berlin. Everybody rushed after work to make it and the stadium was a sell-out. That’s exactly how it is supposed to be.

    Millerntor (01.04.2016 18:28 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Millerntor (01.04.2016 18:28 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And … nothing. From the start it was a rather dull game – St. Pauli trying the away tactics and defending deep, Union trying to drive for chances but not really getting through. Robin “The Himmelmann” with a 1st class save and Union deflecting a header from Sobiech towards the goal post. The rest was …

    Millerntor (01.04.2016 18:59 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Millerntor (01.04.2016 18:59 (c) gehkacken.de)

    … improvised sun protection for those who left sun glasses at home (or rather checking emails than following the game).

    What was apparent throughout was a) that we destroyed Unions game midfield with a lot of fouls and Dennis Daube took all the standards (to no avail) and b) that Union always (and that was really always) kept the ball or tossed it away when the magical FCSP wanted to do a quick touch on a free kick. Only once the referee gave a booking – i would have given more.

    Nevermind, there where two nice moments: Union brought Benjamin Köhler into the game and home fans gave his recovery from fuckin’ cancer a very friendly applause. A much louder roar though came for our own RYŌ MIYAICHI – both when he was waved back towards the bench to be taken on and when he finally entered the pitch. A lot of happiness (and no impact – hopefully yet) hopefully now giving him a flying re-start.

    A rather dull 0:0 and thus i write this not in German as all other accounts of the magical FCSP – i hope this change of language will drive the next home win, i am such an idiotic superstitious footie fan! Forza FCSP!

    PS: Union fans again came across as “awefull” prior to the match around me pub, to be frank i do not understand why some people think they could be friends. For me they ain’t.