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  • … a quarter final football nightmare followed by a late show highlight: Good Job Boys!

    … a quarter final football nightmare followed by a late show highlight: Good Job Boys!

    To be honest I was a little hesitant when being asked by my mate Frank, singer of the Bad Job Boys,  if I want one of the exclusive tickets to their after game show at St. Pauli’s Millerntor stadium.

    I’d already got my ticket for St. Pauli’s quarter final cup game vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf in the regular seating area Gegengerade next to Dirk, Anja and all the other friends I’m visiting home games of our FC with for the last couple of decades. Football fans are superstitious people who don’t like to change routines as this could bring bad luck…

    And it was a BIG game for our FCSP: quarter final cup game against another 2nd division team they had just beaten away a couple of days ago and with a bit of luck of the draw a really good chance to play another 2nd division team in the semi-final, dream of a cup final for the very 1st time sounding pretty realistic.

    Millerntor (DFB Pokal, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    Sold out stadium (as usual) and high expectations, we were in for a magic night of football. Unfortunately the team wasn’t, and instead of showing the wonderful football they’ve been playing for the majority of the last year and the first 2 games of 2024, which they had both won in a great way, they had big issues finding their way into the game.

    It really didn’t help that our coach had changed the team on 3 positions including the goalie. Never change a winning team…? Let’s not get into this too much, it was just an awfully bad,  boring game, and it still hurts going out on penalties after overtime in the end.

    But as much as I like football I love music even more!

    It got really late coming up to midnight (extra time, penalties) but despite of all the disappointment and misery on the pitch the Bad Job Boys were getting ready for their show at Separee 31.

    The setlist included all songs of their debut album “Direkt Ins Gesicht” minus one plus a lot of new, more recent songs.

    Bad Job Boys – Setlist (Separee 31, Hamburg, 30.01.2024 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Generally I’m not very keen on using elitist advantages, be it fast lanes, 1st class seating, access to backstage at shows and business seats respectively VIP boxes when it comes to football.

    Invitation for the cup game and Bad Job Boys after show came from Frank Otto for his Separee 31 at Millerntor stadium. Surprisingly guests at his lounge right under the stadium roof were pretty cool and down to earth, no snobs around.

    That goes especially for the host himself, Frank Otto, or “the other Frank” as my mate Frank saluted him. A billionaire and his family ranked in the Top 10 of the richest families in Germany he doesn’t show off at all, instead standing outside on a winter night watching 120+ minutes of (very dull) football with a bottle of Astra beer in his hand.

    He also played a big part in saving our club in 2004 providing a guarantee of €600.000 to secure the 3rd division license as well as sponsoring Viva Con Agua along with lots of others social projects.

    Now it was up to the host to introduce the band and of course the band’s name Bad Job Boys summarized the game and performance of our team on this night perfectly.

    The band kicked into the set with a favorite from their first album:

    Other as the title suggests the song is sung in German, same as the majority of the Bad Job Boys songs. Most probably I should be very ashamed but in general I’m not the biggest fan when it comes to using the German language in music. Frank is a very close friend and he knows about my dislike. But there are quite a few exceptions to this rule and if language and words are used in a good way I’m all up for it and count some German records among my favorites.

    As for the Bad Job Boys and songs like Into The Future, Nostalgie, Wahrheit or Delfine, the songwriting and Frank’s lyrics work so well that I quite often find myself humming these catchy tunes at night lately when I try to get back to sleep, they really stuck in your head. 

    Bad Job Boys (Separee 31, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    With their 1st live show happening a little more than 2 years ago at 1910 Weinbar at the Millerntor stadium, a friends and family gig in Covid restriction times, they’ve come quite a long way, getting better and better with every gig.

    Their last shows at Goldener Salon/Hafenklang, MS Hedi (see Dirk’s review) or Astra Stube already went really well, but tonight’s gig is close to perfection from my point of view.

    Frank has become a lot more confident with his singing and the band sports, very experienced musicians: Stephane on the drums and Bodo, guitar, having more than 45 years of playing in various punk bands (Buttocks, Channel Rats to name a few) under their belt are a well-oiled machine at this point in time. New Bad Job Boy Piotr on bass is fitting the band perfectly.

    Here’s one of the few English songs, admittedly my absolute favorite and the fastest song of  theirs:

    A perfect punk song, Frank’s vocals very reminiscent of the Damned, his favorite punk band of all times.

    Bad Job Boys really did a fantastic job rocking the Separee 31, all the hours of practicing are  paying off. Especially as it wasn’t an easy task playing at this very late hour, following that dreadful football game.

    Smiles all around, not only the handful of friends allowed to join having fun, but also Separee 31 guests who weren’t aware of them before and the “other Frank” really enjoying themselves, staying until the end of the show.

    Here’s the absolute crowd fave Delfine, once again from their 1st album “Direkt ins Gesicht”:

    And here’s some more pictures to prove it, the Bad Job Boys joined by the host.

    Bad Job Boys (Separee 31, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    That wasn’t the end of the night yet as we were allowed to stay in Separee 31 until 2 am. From what I’ve heard Frank Otto likes to party on until the early hours of the morning at times, but apparently he had to catch a flight in the morning.

    Some experience for sure, being one of the last leaving the stadium. We continued for a last drink at guitarist Bodo’s flat just opposite the stadium, home at 4 am, not bad for a Tuesday night.

    To close this out here’s a photo of the empty Gegengerade stand looking slightly scarry with rain and fog shining in the floodlights. I love the declaration of war on the fascists. “No Football For Fascists“, ever so important in these crazy times of right wing populism, where Neo Fascists threaten to come back to power.

    Standing up against fascists is something that is taken very serious at FCSP for the last 4 decades now, making us the perfect target for right wing football supporters from Rostock or Dresden e.g.

    Back to the Bad Job Boys: They’re looking at a very busy 2024 ahead, with lots more shows planned, Hamburg and away, culminating in another “BJB and friends” gig on MS Hedi in October 2024.

    (Report by Frosch)

    PS: Thanks to me mate Frosch for this review and i agree – the game was jinxed because he did not sit next to me. Proof? Next Game vs. Fürth with him next to me was a triumphant … win!

    PPS: For those who like to experience the pain … here you are

  • … why does it take Harburg to get the lot dancing? Killer Punk Rock Hamburg Fest down south!

    … why does it take Harburg to get the lot dancing? Killer Punk Rock Hamburg Fest down south!

    Another year has passed and the fine people that fuel the Punk Rock Hamburg community invited to another showcase of what Hamburg has to offer under the banner of Punk Rock – a superb and wide variation of styles.

    Location would again be the Stellwerk in Harburg, down south over the might river Elbe (and factually just a short train ride from the heart of the most beautiful City of Hamburg).

    It was an early start already short after 1910, i bet you this was to not have too many people fall out drunk after the mighty home win of the FCSP on the afternoon.

    The hardship of the first slot fell to Violent Instinct, the Stellwerk by this time was not yet full. Aga used the free space in front of the stage to roam during the first song, then she managed to lure more people forward.

    Violent Instinct (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    Their mid-tempo style of street punk did work well for me, specifically as it is being carried by Aga’s vocal abilities. If there was one item that did nag me it was a wee bit a lack of speed variation, but hey, that is complaining on a high. Within their rooster they have hits like People With No Problems (mind other peoples business), a great sing-a-long build on the strength of Aga’s voice.

    They lured folks to the stage and finished towards an by then much better filled Stellwerk.

    From that Street Punk niche the baton was handed almost years back to a niche that may be called Proto Punk or maybe Glam Punk. Stuff for older folks that like their Saints, their Dictators or their Hellacopters.

    And to a singer that has even more umpf on her voice – say Hi to Hamburgs own Demolition Girls.

    Demolition Girls (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    They sure started of with the song that gave their name (and comes all the way from Down Under) and from there blasted through history.

    Plunder here, steal there and actually not giving a shit on that it must be from the 70s – here is Sweden, 2016:

    Wow, Barbro’s voice indeed fills the room and sends shivers down the spine.

    The other top-notch asset is the guitar, super-duper bad ass sound delivered in perfection. And all that, paired with the rock solid rhythm section (sporting a Demolition Bass), forced the lot to dance along, almost like no tomorrow.

    And youth and age united in front of the stage. Cool.

    Demolition Girls (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    It definitely felt like all of the energy coming down from the stage was sucked up by the audience and reflected back in dancing, sing-a-long and cheers. I can assure you that at the end of their crisp set a wave of enthusiasm went through the room.

    How to move on from that high?

    Simple. Thrown in Küken and get the most unpretentious blast ever. Blasting the lot ten levels higher.

    They took only a couple of minutes to set themselves up, played 30 seconds to assure overall sound and then …

    … you get a perfect “RnR Band” (from Küken II). And that set the pace for their set.

    No frills. No fills. No cheap borrowed time. Nothing wasted on addressing the audience (though i heard a simple thank you along the way) – it was a sheer blast of energy that made everyone dance (at least in front of the stage).

    Küken (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    With Küken i though i always knew what i was getting but here and tonight they took it to the next level. I already came to the show with the idea to buy their new record released in late December but that idea turned into determination: I must score their 3rd LP, no matter what.

    Küken – s/t (III) (Alien Snatch! Records 2023)

    And as always when a band convinces we me live i sure scored their new long player after the show and in contrast to some reviews that where traded on anti-social media it is a total worthy effort. You get Küken, 100% real and authentic.

    As ever their set was crisp to the max, speedy to the max and short (as their songs). And as ever it left me yearning for more.

    Slanders where supposed to start next but it took them ages to set up and be ready. Whilst waiting for their drummer (who went AWOL without completing setup) Greg looked almost helpless, shrugged his shoulders and asked the audience “My gosh, what was that blast by Küken“. He, as a fellow musician, seemed as much taken by surprise as the audience was.

    Once Slanders where ready they kicked into gear like this:

    Say Hi to yet another niche, the ever friendly, ever speedy Pop Punk with a Ramonescore undercurrent. 4th band, 4th different genre. Still, they got the lot dancing and sing-ing-along again.

    It was also cool to see Gregs bandmates from his other band in the audience, all smiling and humming away to the Slanders. And it was utmost cool to see the audience sending them hearts (…melting away).

    Slanders (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    They got plenty of cheers and the longer they played the better they got into it.

    High speed stuff at par with their American contemporaries and i would bet ready for a Punk Rock Raduno stint. At least one PRR Hoodie was present in the audience, setting the right scenery.

    Once Slanders finished, i sensed a bit of exhaustion in the audience. 4 bands in almost quick succession – for some it seemed too much (and specifically for those on booze).

    I also sensed the same exhaustion with me mates who support the other team in Hamburg, their late (and delayed) away game was underway with varying results over the 2nd half, sending them into despair and joy (at the end).

    The last slot was for Arrested Denial, who just supported Buster Shuffle at the Knust in a return from a longer hiatus. For me they are bit of a mixed bag, i would not go as far as a friend did (“My gosh, they are Deutsch Punk – i am outta here“) but their style of Street Punk with some Ska and Trumpet thrown in just does not klick as much as others do for me.

    Arrested Denial (Stellwerk, Hamburg, 03.02.2024 (c) gehkacken.de 2024

    They had their fans present, they also had sing-a-long in front of the stage but it did feel a bit more empty than with the other bands that night. It may not have worked for me, it should not discourage you to check them out for yerself.

    Overall a great – if not the best – Punk Rock Hamburg Festival. The only downside was that throughout all set the lights where … shite. Actually less than shite. I guess there was not a single second where the stage got proper light to have the band visible.

    But besides the light (that was shite, ctd) it was a real cool showcase of local Punk Rock Hamburg capabilities, on and off stage. And that paired with both Hamburg teams winning their footie games … made many many people really happy.

    My happiness was with Demolition Girls, Küken and Slanders and the relentless dancing in front of the stage. Just puurrrfect and with loads of applause from the audience. My happiness was also with the simple fact that it was sold out, a definitive prove of the power of the community.

    As such do remember that the applause went too to those fine people who orchestrate the Punk Rock Hamburg community and the folks of the Stellwerk: Without them … we would be not be having it! And we had it, big time!

    NB: Extra cudos to the young punk up front for dancing and smiling throughout all the night – stick into it my friend, stick into it!

  • Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.683

    Bücher, schnell gelesen: 1.683

    Candice Fox – Stunde Um Stunde (Suhrkamp, 2023)

    Gelesen: 24.01. – 29.01. plus 02.02.2024 (netto 466 Seiten)

    Aus dem australischen Englisch von Andrea O’Brien.

    Ich muss gestehen das ich das Buch eine ganze Zeit lang links liegen gelassen habe, bevor es in meinem Leserückstand Einzug gehalten hat. Der Grund war das Cover samt Titel, das kommt irgendwie langweilig daher.

    Im Original ist der Titel “Fire With Fire” und der passt 100% genau auf die Story. Schade, da haben die Buchgestalter was verpasst.

    Das letzte Buch von Candice Fox war eine coole Pulp Story rund um einen Gefängnisausbruch, dieses Buch ist eine ebenso coole Story um das Thema “nimm das Recht in die eigene Hand“.

    Und diese Story ist nicht platt sondern clever (und lustig): Die Eltern eines verschwunden Mädchens nehmen die Untätigkeit des LAPD nicht mehr hin. Und um Druck zu erzeugen den Fall zu klären … nehmen sie Beweise für andere ungeklärte Fälle als Geisel. In der Forensik. Und vernichten jede Stunde eine Probe.

    Gegen sie steht das LAPD, aber das traut sich nicht einzugreifen – die Eltern haben Geiseln und eine Bombe. Und während das LAPD und das FBI die Geiselnahme verwalten macht sich ein gerade aufgeflogener Undercover Polizist auf die Such nach der verschwunden Tochter.

    Denn die Forensik hat auch wichtige Beweise in seinem Fall (und seine 5 Jahre Undercover bei einer Biker-Gang sollen nicht umsonst gewesen sein). An seiner Seite (der einzige “geformte” Zufall im Buch) ein LAPD Frischling, der es geschafft hat am ersten Tag beim LAPD rauszufliegen (und der Grund ist herrlich komisch konstruiert … und zwar so, das er 100% real klingt).

    Cleveres Setting und der Auftakt zu einem wahren Parforce-Ritt von Detective Charlie Hoskins und ex-Polizistin-für-einen-Tag Lynette Lamb. Das perfekte dysfunktionale Ermittler-Duo.

    Und während die Verwaltung der Geiselnahme läuft … folgen Charlie und Lynette schlicht und einfach den alten Brotkrummen aus dem Fall. Und da Lynette keine Polizistin mehr ist und Charlie zuletzt auch ehr Biker als Detective war, überschreiten sie jede Menge Grenzen.

    Ziemlich spannend, viel Slapstick Humor (das LAPD als Chaos-Polizei) und trotzdem eine ordentliche Portion Gewalt, Blut und Tot. Irgendwie schade das ich das nicht in einem Rutsch durchlesen konnte.

    Soundtrack dazu: The Runaways – I Love Playin’ With Fire, was sonst?

    PS: Und Candice Fox … kämpft mit dem Fire