Tag: Hafenklang

  • … from Whytenshawe 1975 to Hamburg 2017: Them Dogs are still alive!

    … from Whytenshawe 1975 to Hamburg 2017: Them Dogs are still alive!

    Slaughter & The Dogs … that is memories, specifically their biggest and epic hit “Where have all the Bootboys gone?” (thanks to Decca records 1977). But not only that: They hail from Whytenshawe (dubbed “The Skinhead Capital of the North“) and that is not only part of my work history ( i have spend quite some weeks over the years in a bunker like office on Rowlandsway) but also a troubled large council estate (“extreme pocket of social deprivation and alienation” was a line from a non-UK paper).

    Rowlandsway House - Office brutalist style (or in defense of the hoodlums)
    Rowlandsway House – Office brutalist style (or in defense of the hoodlums)

    My memories are not that bad: A tough area with quite some street crime but also friendly people and some nice (though maybe dodgy) pubs.

    Nevermind, it was Wednesday and them Dogs made one of their few strolls to Hamburg and it was in my preferred Club downhill so i was on. On too (and providing some of the backline i believe) where the Cock-Ups from Hamburg. They faced the fate of all local support bands – a rather empty space in front of them.

    Cock-Ups (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 01.03.2017) (c) gehkacken.de)

    Did i like the Cock-Ups … mmmmhhh. They had some moments where the sound made sense but by and large it was not really working out for me. The vocals where a quiz (German? English? Polish?) and the sound was too much “bumpy“. Sorry lads! They though did their best and in all fairness the longer they played the better it sounded. One mate mentioned “… are they allowing on stage practise again?” – sounds harsh but holds some thruth i’d say.

    And next Slaugher & The Dogs and they kicked off like this:

    Now we where definitely in a different territory: Professional musicians with a style shaped over many years. And let’s be frank: Their early hits like “Cranked up really high” and “Where have all the Bootboys gone?” are not representative of their distinct style – i heard someone calling it “Glam Street Punk” (a new niche as far as i am concerned but who am i?).

    Slaughter & The Dogs (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 01.03.2017) (c) gehkacken.de)

    The setup on stage was by coincidence just like with the Avengers: Vocals and Guitar from the original line up (and that goes back to that infamous 20th of July 1976 when them Dogs where part of that famous bill at the Lesser Free Trade Hall) and younger drum and bass providing the drive.

    They did not do a lot of talking but they did their best to keep the audience engaged, had smiles and thank you’s for the audience and – nice gesture – had a song for the the guy in the wheelie. Nice one!

    Slaughter & The Dogs (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 01.03.201717) (c) gehkacken.de)

    And with their set finished on time the question was would they come back to the stage? I heard a couple of bets and to be honest most of them where wrong – no messenger was needed to get them back and crank another one out (that even got the real oldpunks in attendance to shake off their 60+ year old bones and fists!)

    There was one caveat though – it was surprisingly empty down at the Hafenklang. I’d say it was down to weekday, support and the fact that them Dogs continue their style, which emphasises the R in Punk Rock. But that they do quite well and to no surprise some people even took their new LP home – i’d rather took the latest Career Suicide 7″ home that an ever friendly mate got me!

    And those others?

    .. happy people! ( (c) gehkacken.de)
    .. happy people! ( (c) gehkacken.de)

    Where either happy or almost happy (up there is happiness, down there are happy sunburned faces of people just back from sunny holidays away from cold Hamburg).

    ... more (almost) happy people! ( (c) gehkacken.de)
    … more (almost) happy people! ( (c) gehkacken.de)

    What was missing though was the smile of one absent mate, who unfortunately now is absent forever. Seeing shows with him since early 80s has now come to hard stop, a stop that provided a lot of tears. And thus the biggest hardship was for those attending the show and knowing that they where to attend the funeral next day. We will never forget you mate!

  • … of cunts, tits and Hard Skin: The tale of Riebe ruining the show circut!

    … of cunts, tits and Hard Skin: The tale of Riebe ruining the show circut!

    Thanks to Riebe Hard Skin made a short stop-over whilst on a mini-tour through northern Europe and almost packed the Goldener Salon upstairs at the Hafenklang. Nice’n’cozy and quite full, coupled with the promise of a working club show to get us to bed early, so that we can be up early for work on Monday.

    Hard Skin seemed a wee bit tired (after a lengthy drive from sunny Malmö) and Fat Bob being a bit under the weather from a cold. Nevertheless they armed the stage just short after 21:00 and blasted into their sing-a-long hits – but not without complimenting Exhibit A for the nice tits (and making it clear that in some jurisdictions shirtless dancing means being expelled from the premises, something that in hindsight might have been a good idea in the first place).

    But all of that did not stop them to tip off to Status Quo:

    Besides some awful behaviour in front of the stage by Exhibit A, Exhibit B and Exhibit C it was all that a Hard Skin show needed, though sans some of the lectures normally given.

    Hard Skin (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 22.01.2017) (c) gehkacken.de)

    Whilst Hard Skin where Hard Skin the Exhibits made themselves … Exhibits. A was taunted from the Stage, B was moved into the silent corner by force at one stage and C tried to take it on with Fat Bob and got removed. Following the removal Hard Skin suggested to bring everyone back altogether and set sail into “If the cunts are united”:

    … and because Exhibit C decided to take some fights with himself, with Exhibit D (like Drunk) and the world as such outside the club the song got stopped. Exhibit A by now had a shirt on, Exhibit B was no longer seen … it is quite a long time ago that i did see so many Exhibits at a show. Odd.

    Hard Skin and one of the exhibits ( Pic by Alan Ford, (c) gehkacken.de)
    Hard Skin and one of the exhibits ( Pic by Alan Ford, (c) gehkacken.de)

    Nevermind, after a break Hard Skin came back and provided some encore, but still finished the show early enough so that people would get home in time. And thus they gave us (and them exhibits) “Taken Away“:

    And, any morale? Nope, there ain’t no lesson hard enough to penetrate them brains (of them Exhibits) – so we better not waste time on that one. We’d rather pass the blame to Riebe for bringing violence, drugs, nudism and … let’s make it wanking to our little, peaceful and quiet community (on our pleasant and flat earth).

    ... an audience with a problem .... ( Pic by Alan Ford, (c) gehkacken.de)
    … an audience with a problem …. ( Pic by Alan Ford, (c) gehkacken.de)

    So thanks for that Mate! And for the show. The flyer. And the cardboard posters!

    Hard Skin Flyer ( (c) Riebe 2017)
    Hard Skin Flyer ( (c) Riebe 2017)
  • … A Giant Dog from Austin, Texas, on a quiet Wednesday evening!

    … A Giant Dog from Austin, Texas, on a quiet Wednesday evening!

    Every once in a while i listen to friends “in the know” and go out and see bands that fall outside my standard view – A Giant Dog from Austin. TX, does so. They came through Hamburg on an awful December evening, a Wednesday on top of everything. So no surprise the show was moved from the large stage downstairs to the more cozy Goldener Salon.

    I thing about 25 people made it and they got to see a strange one: Sound deeply grounded in Power-Pop, the female singer a real stage persona with a lovely voice and a strange outfit that looked like from either a Las Vegas showgirl or from a gymnastics athlete.

    A Giant Dog (Hafenklang, Hamburg, 14.12.2016) (c) gehkacken.de)

    They delivered about 55 Minutes with two encores and they delivered it well – not set off by the rather limited audience. It took them some time to get into it i felt during the first songs but then they worked like a unit. A unit though with an eye-catcher at the front (or down in the pit).

    I guess i still would not buy one of their records but you can see that they are both seasoned musician and able to pin down some smart pop tunes with an edge. The edge actually is the voice of Sabrina paired with the voice Andrew – they work well together. And Sabrina delivers it with a smile, a blink/wink and strange stage moves.

    Else? I’d better quote the internet (damn internet, never forgets):

    Copyright 2016 TheLondonEconomic.com
    Copyright 2016 TheLondonEconomic.com

    For a lousy, cold, wet and foggy Wednesday it was a perfect time out with live mu-sick! Well done TKO, surprise worked well!