Tag: Cockney Rejects

  • … join the Rejects and get yourself happy (or a happy retirement)!

    … join the Rejects and get yourself happy (or a happy retirement)!

    As an intro the Rejects set the scene:

    After much thought and consideration dear pals, we have decided that 2023 will be our last year as a touring band.
    
    Don't worry though - For the next 20 months we will be giving it everything at venues all across the U.K and the world. 
    
    We will still be around on the festival circuit, but as of the end of next year our touring days are over. Hoping that you can all come out to support us in the next 20 months, you have all made the last 43 years the best days of our lives. 
    
    We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
    

    But it is for me, who is also facing retirement from the job next (and in a profession that makes me utmost happy), a sure understandable sentiment. At one point in time you got to step out, you got to finish things at your leisure, at your call. Not to be told that you ain’t ‘ave it anymore and better bugger off.

    Support started with On The Rampage from the lowlands of Dutchistan. First thing i noted was the strange visual: The guitar with a Tech Nine shirt (a long gone dutch street core band), the drummer with a Ramones shirt, the bass in Skinhead gear and the singer … with a big belly and massive sideburns.

    Mu-sick-ally they started out on a rather simple and bumpy Oi! sound, almost to my dislike. It was rescued though by the banter of the singer (and the eye play of the guitar in return). The bass actually was all smiling and providing great backup vocals, to the extend that a female member of the audience asked for the singer to step down and only ever let the bass sing. Ups.

    On The Rampage (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    Exactly at the middle of the set though they grabbed my attention: A near perfect cover of A Forrest (from The Cure) in Oi! Sound. This was a a first in this little niche genre for me and – not sure if by design – from there both songs and presentation only ever went uphill.

    I would not buy a record but i also would not turn down seeing them again. They are able to bring some fun across (once warmed up).

    Next another French band from my bucket list, Nineteen Eighty Four (or 1984) have come across my playlist a couple of years back. Within that was a near perfect sing-a-long that almost defies genre setting:

    That’s from their 2018 effort called “Never Forget” and it is a top-notch song if you ask me. Go!

    I remember when we were young 
    remember when we were dump 
    remember when we were care free
    
    I remember when we were hopeful 
    remember when we were cheerful 
    remember when we believed
    
    The world was our 
    it was a dream
    there were no peril
    
    We were carefree
    We weren't afraid by the future
    We were carefree
    We weren't afraid by the future
    

    The initial itch in my silly single-minded musical head was “… almost the Social Distortion of Oi!” but that is most likely beyond the fact.

    1984 (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    Plenty of of great dual guitar work, plenty of multi-vocal singing and all of that paired with a girl on drums to fall in love with (because of Lisa’s hard hitting drumming) and and agile bass player. They really have something special and by all means i’d love to see them back at the Monkeys for some real headlining!

    I somehow knew what was to expect but both myself and people around we were still surprised by the delivery. To the point. Top notch. As often with French bands the only item on the downside was interaction, they seemed a bit shy to speak in English (and may even struggle with it).

    1984 (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    I thoroughly loved it, many of me mates loved it and i was full set to get a record after the show (only to realize way after midnight when i left the Monkeys that almost all of their merch was gone and only the split with Red Alert was left). Damn but also maybe somehow lucky, as i had to cycle home through rain and not sure if i would have been able to keep the record dry.

    Great band, great presentation.

    By now it was 22:50 and time for the lads from the East End. And this was how this years (and the 5th) stint at the Monkeys was set:

    Cockney Rejects – Setlist (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 – from the collection of Nickel)

    All the classics, selected new stuff and by and large stuff that would make the sold out Monkeys go apeshit (and it would, trust me). Same line up like 2022 and thus high expectations for the show.

    Cockney Rejects (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    From start to finish Jeff engaged with the lot and the backdrop came hand-in-glove from Mick, Vince and Joe. I found the sound and presentation ok, though less raw than last time.

    One of me mates (who had seen them back then at the Bridge House and sure in the 2000’s in Blackpool) though complained it sounded too much Rock. Not sure if i buy that one, but hey – that exactly the spread that makes live music enjoyable.

    And yes, in retrospective i would have loved a wee bit more raw. But that is complaining on a high.

    Cockney Rejects (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    From start to finish the lot at the Monkeys was also upfront, singing, dancing and giving it back to the Cockney Rejects. And upon the all-time faves basically the full dance floor erupted and the crowed moved like a sea in the storm (up to and including washing up poor souls onto stage).

    The Rejects took it professionally, relaxed and asked for bottles being removed (sure, it is stupid anyway to store your drink on the edge of the stage) or took upon themselves to mop the floor in case of spilled beer.

    Cockney Rejects (Monkeys, Hamburg, 14.10.2023 (c) gehkacken.de 2023)

    They played for about an hour and gave the lot what the lot wanted. And they gave that with a smile, not excusing themselves for their call on touring, but simply explaining it again.

    4 out of 5 times at the Monkeys i was able to see them, every time they delivered upon their promise.

    Last time i finished my write up of the show with:

    If this was the end, it was a perfect ending.
    

    And this still holds true. And is testament to the work ethos of the Rejects. And, that said, also of Sam & the Monkeys crew (for making it happen in the comparable small setting, yet again).

    Luv’d it!

    On top i was a tad bit surprised to learn that Ireland went out vs. the All Blacks and that after the weekend England was the only team from the northern hemisphere left for the semi finals of RWC 2023. But that is a different ball game.

  • … sauna clubbing ctd: Cockney Rejects and a lovely audience!

    … sauna clubbing ctd: Cockney Rejects and a lovely audience!

    Actually i do not know where to start nor to finish. Whilst many of me mates where in Blackpool the other week they brought home only good stories about Jeff (doing a spoken word performance) and Cockney Rejects (doing a great show). For me as a regular Blackpool absentee it did not matter too much, i was just keen to see them again (having had to miss the 2019 edition of the Sauna event).

    Just like 2019 they where paired with This Means War from Belgium, who technically took the stage 2nd, as there was a short Book presentation in the pub for starters. I preferred to stay outside, enjoying plenty of chats with people from near and far, watching them brothers Nickel applying liquid drugs through the eyeballs on Matthias and trying to stay out of the sauna – it was damn hot in Hamburg.

    This Means War kicked off to an already well filled Monkeys and they play Oi! with a definite scent of Hard Rock, though not leaning too far into that territory.

    This Means War (Monkey Music Club, Hamburg, 13.08.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    For me it was a mixed bag, i sometimes felt a wee bit offended by them trying to bond with the audience. Not sure what did offend me, because i guess they just tried to be friendly and with the audience, rather than fronting the audience.

    Within their rooster they do have one or the other quite melodic song with sing-a-long qualities, overall most of them without “speeding”. They played for about 30 minutes i take and they got some cheers (and even some folks singing along).

    This Means War (Monkey Music Club, Hamburg, 13.08.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    For me there was one ill-fated choice though, but again it may just be stubborn and selfish me: If i would do support for Cockney Rejects i would not cover Cock Sparrer in my set and if i cover Cock Sparrer then definitely not “Suicide Girls”. Period.

    With a quick changeover it was all ready for the Rejects and by now the Monkeys was well filed (though i believe not sold out). And what was awaiting the lot? A mixture of old and new, classic Oi! anthems and selected songs from their later efforts.

    Cockney Rejects – Set List (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg, 13.08.2022)

    They took the stage totally unpretentious and stormed into their set as a well oiled engine. And the engine got some new extra horsepower, the young lad on drums was pushing them forward a wee bit more than in the past (at least it felt like that).

    Cockney Rejects (Monkey Music Club, Hamburg, 13.08.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    As always Jeff was the engagement manager and due to the smaller stage he could not do as much sparing as he does on bigger ones. He was having a little chat here, a little smile there and consistent messaging: We are the Cockney Rejects and we do what we like to do. Period.

    The lot from start to finish went with the band, and then a bit more and then over the top. And it was mostly fun in front of the stage, thanks largely to the absence of the football faction. Even more, there was a large female contingent front row and one individual specifically with non-stop dancing, not bothered by male bodies throwing themselves around.

    Great view that pit, great view.

    Cockney Rejects (Monkey Music Club, Hamburg, 13.08.2022 (c) gehkacken.de 2022)

    They gave 75 minutes i guess, came back for some encore and in all honesty thanked the club and the lot for having them. As someone noted it may just be that Bridgehouse feeling that they need from time to time.

    For me the best ever Cockney Rejects show in Hamburg and a total teardown as we say in German. And the best is that them Brothers Geggus are still consistent with their 1981 attitude.

    Snippet from Melody Maker, August 22nd 1981

    It is worth to add that they only ever flew in & out for this club show, so big thanks from the Hamburg lot for that effort (in times of travel disruptions left, right and center – as many of the Blackpool Pilgrims experienced on their way home). I also heard some folks saying that most likely they will not do this small stints anymore and instead will concentrate on bigger festival like appearances, if only.

    What is definitely true is that their last ever album, Power Grab, is about to come in September. Whatever route they choose will be right for them, i am damn sure. For what they have injected both into Punk (and that little niche Oi!) and into Hamburg at the Monkeys i am forever grateful.

    If this was the end, it was a perfect ending.

  • … they did not play Nellie, The Elephant (nor London Calling): Cockney Rejects Sauna Club, Volume II!

    … they did not play Nellie, The Elephant (nor London Calling): Cockney Rejects Sauna Club, Volume II!

    Last year it was a sweaty June Saturday to celebrate the Cockney Rejects in that small club in the danish part of Hamburg, Volume II had an even sweatier setup in one of the hottest summers over here ever. The Monkeys used the occasion to throw a little yard party and arranged for drinks, food and footie outside of the club. For some footie was already the past (“let’s concentrate on the league“), for others their team rose to occasion and defeated … a 5th league team.

    Nevermind, everybody was happy and everybody had good vibes for the Rejects – loads of talking prior to the show and yet again one of these days where it felt that you know most of the people in the audience (and some for 35+ years).

    To much surprise the Monkeys did ask in public for a support band just a few days prior to the show, i can only guess if that was because another idea had fallen through or because some local backline was needed. Nevermind, it was for Case 39 from Lübeck to open.

    Case 39 (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg, 18.08.2018 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They do Punk with an emphasis on Rock, they do linger in Motörhead territory as much as they do pull some AC/DC in. For me it was sometimes too much of that but a fitting mix for supporting Cockney Rejects. And their guitar player, who also did the main vocals, actually had a perfect voice. They got a good share of applause and where watched by a large contingent of the audience.

    That they are an amateur band came through after the set, whilst the roadies from Cockney Rejects wanted to setup the gear they took time to pack up, no hassle, no need for speed. They even opened a little shop on stage, trying to sell merch. At the end one of the roadies just had enough and packed up for them and shoved the gear into their hands (and them off the stage). Funny moment of professionals meeting amateurs, just like the footie prior to the show

    And without too much fuzz the brothers Geggus and Vince Riordan took the stage, together with a young lad on drums. If there is anything as a single word that sums it up it is unpretentious: They know were they come from, they know how many hours of labour one has to put it to earn the money for a ticket and a pint – and they appreciate it.

    The show itself was unpretentious too – sold out, packed, party mode to the max. And people enjoying to the max too, without even the tiniest scent of a brawl (though an exhibit was in attendance whom i would have liked to setup the wrong person and get some – but that is a different story from a different show)

    Cockney Rejects (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg, 18.08.2018 (c) gehkacken.de)

    They sounded ok, though one semi-professional musician from the audience did complain “vocals like Undertones mixed with a Professionals guitar sound” – i rather take that as a compliment that Jeff never ruined his voice and Micky actually is in full control of his guitar.

    And what did they play? They played a nice cross of old (Vol. I and Vol. II) sounds paired with some Power & Glory:

    Cockney Rejects - Setlist (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg, 18.08.2018)
    Cockney Rejects – Setlist (Monkeys Music Club, Hamburg, 18.08.2018 (c) gehkacken.de)

    For myself it was just pleasure, for many around me it was the same amount of fun. And the lucky number this time was 6 instead of 5 but i was able to cope with that…

    It was singing, sweating, dancing and – once the Rejects where done (and actually cutting the gig short by two songs) it was drinking. I guess up on the stage it was even hotter performing under the stage lights – so replenishing with isotonic drinks was a sheer requirement for health and safety!

    I had a couple of pints and some extra booze (too much) and some nice talks. Just a perfect Saturday (and having the football loss on Friday already behind me) and yet again the best reason why you should endeavor to enjoy your mu-sick live and loud, in front of a stage.

    Thanks to all for making this possible and enjoyable. You know who you are!