Tag: The Movement

  • … perfect stage attire for Soulpunk, Guitarpunk and Modpunk (but way to speedy them Mods)!

    … perfect stage attire for Soulpunk, Guitarpunk and Modpunk (but way to speedy them Mods)!

    That was a wee bit of a hectic Friday – first kick-off for the last home game at 18:30, then hopping into a taxi and speeding over to the Monkeys to make sure we get to see all bands.

    Smithy Creeper & The Elastic Legs - 1 (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Smithy Creeper & The Elastic Legs (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    For those with a good eye indeed this is 1/2 of Gerd playing just another style of classic mu-sick in a wee bit speedier and harder style: Some say it’s “Soulpunk” some say it’s “Garage” and i don’t care as long as it is done in style, with heart and live. And on all counts it was “YES, SIR!”

    Smithy Creeper & The Elastic Legs (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    Smithy Creeper & The Elastic Legs (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    To that extent it was excellent and and i did feel sad to miss them supporting the mighty Bellrays earlier the year. Great selection of classics put forward in a perfect modern way (that is another way of saying “they are (not) a cover band”).

    The Manics (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Manics (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Next on The Manics from sunny Norrköping (that is way up North but south of Stockholm) who not only claimed to have been in the car for 22 hours to get to Hamburg (i think it is mere a 11 hours job) but also sported a swede on vocals who sounded very British. And they kicked off like this:

    They also claim to play “Rickenbacker Rock’n’Roll“, a claim that i would consider to be actually true. For my liking they could vary speed some more (as in sometimes up it more) but for the rest it was almost a perfect set. And well received actually, well received: Some would even sing-a-long to known songs!

    The Manics (Monkey Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Manics (Monkey Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    And stage attire? Ok, they could do some more there, esp. the bass player should (a) shave and (b) be smarter with his tie. The drummer was all cool, the main man Peter just choose the wrong shirt (was giving away too much sweating). But a really great set and i am sure there is more to come. From Norrköping. Sweden.

    Next on The Movement, who have played like 13 times in Hamburg over the years and at 12 different locations. And what was supposed to be a typical Movement set turned out slightly differently as they took the stage:

    Wops, did someone play around with the speed dial? Yes indeed – The Movement slightly speeded up their sound and it turned out to be setting of the night (and to be in stark contrast to both the other two bands and previous sets).

    The Movement (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Movement (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    To me it almost felt like a wall of sound (and that ain’t bad) that overshadowed both the classic “mod punk” style but also Lukas vocals (not to say that he sometimes had problems to match the speed).

    Thats indeed “Control your temper” that was rushed in 1:50 (instead of 2:37 on record) and somehow did feel odd (though i like my mu-sick hard, fast and loud). But not for the The Movement, where style and classic sound provide the message and the music so much better.

    The Movement (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)
    The Movement (Monkeys Music Club, 18.12.2015 (c) gehkacken.de)

    Still, they played some old songs, some new songs and actually i managed to miss my favorite one: “Truth is” was the extra encore i did let go.

    I was 50/50, some others did like it, me loved one did not like it (though she had been happily chatting with the smart bass player prior to the show) and thus it somehow added to a slight frustration that had started earlier with that odd home loss of FCSP.

    Nevermind, still a great show and for me the far better choice over Peter at the Markthalle. And, not only the last FCSP game of the year but also the last show for me as i need to let go “Burn down the Baum 9.0” in favor of a Year End holiday up north. I’ll let that Father Christmas know that the Nordics still made a good impression at the Monkeys, a place full of good music and great shows happening and yet to come in 2016 (let’s say i am a Giuda fan).

  • … are they washing the suits after every show?

    … are they washing the suits after every show?

    The Movement - Knust, 27.09.2014
    The Movement – Knust, 27.09.2014

    That was a busy weekend – a great party themed “Fate” on Friday, a football game to coach on Saturday afternoon (a tight 0:1 home loss) and a Movement show at the Knust on Saturday evening – i felt almost flat out, those who where at the party on Friday too and stayed until the wee of the morning looked even worse but hey…that’s what life is for! And as just experienced with a strike by Mr. and/or Mrs. Fate life can change without warning. Forever.

    The audience would have packed the Indra (where Sam normally does his shows) and within the rather spacious Knust it feld almost “empty”, a feeling (paired with the “high” stage) that on top of a slight hangover somehow negatively impacted my show experience.

    Top Buzzer (Knust, 27.09.2014)
    Top Buzzer (Knust, 27.09.2014)

    First on where Top Buzzer, a UK power-pop trio with all the annotations that a smart UK band carries: Tongue in check, party attitude and full of energy – but did they have something unique? Mhh, not quiet. I think i would not buy a record…but as an energetic party band they make sense. Bonus: stage uniform. Extra bonus: Pop Muzik cover. Bad choice: X-Ray Spex cover. Double bonus: 47 second commercial as a song. And as ever they had the burden of the empty stage and empty hall. Support stint – tough one.

    The Movement (Knust, 27.09.2014)
    The Movement (Knust, 27.09.2014)

    Next on The Movement, our upright danish comrades.  If there is one thing, than it is stage persona and stage style. Just class! Hitting Hamburg was the last leg of a long EU Tour but they did not look any tired. Perfect. Those who regularly read here know that i do love to capture the first moments of a band on stage – the “getting on and blasting into the first song”. For The Movement this was quite nice this time round, but see yourself:

     

    Under normal conditions the sound guy is able to fix this “on the fly” – have not seen such a breakdown for quite some time. But cool to see The Movement trying to continue in the hope that the mic would eventualy come back…love it!

     

     

    Neat. From there they blasted through more of the newer songs, less of the older – with quite a rough sound. For any of the earlier named reasons it felt somehow not 100% right, though they made every effort to make it a good show. I thus truely believe it was the rather big venue and stage that did somehow turn this down for me. Was it bad? Not at all – The Movement is a hard working engine that comes with a cause. Love it! Only leaves the Q: Those sweaty suits – are they being washed after every show. And the shirts too? I’d hope so!

    The Movement (Knust, 27.09,2014)
    The Movement (Knust, 27.09,2014)
  • Beat und Glück!

    Beat und Glück!

    Die famosen Jam 69 live im Indra, einfach schön! Danke Lui!

     

    … und natürlich die unendlich lieben Jam Today! Wie immer: Danke Jungs!

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