tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post3641922919560707133..comments2024-03-03T12:41:58.376+04:00Comments on Deira Diary: PJ Proby pisses all over Gary NumanNeil Partrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986347512527541166noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-88474767561905311032020-02-12T13:15:53.680+04:002020-02-12T13:15:53.680+04:00This information has many things to read and I am ...This information has many things to read and I am glad to read more impressive information about it. Thank you so much for the share.<br /><a href="https://www.lcrenovation.co.uk/loft-conversion-in-hammersmith/" rel="nofollow">Loft Conversion in Hammersmith</a>lcrenovationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15921185562364613060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-19911329925747824292014-12-18T16:15:45.414+04:002014-12-18T16:15:45.414+04:00I also should have mentioned the sterling openers ...I also should have mentioned the sterling openers at the "60s Gold Night", The Fortunes.They were tight and fronted by a good (and I think the original) vocalist. Chip Hawkes, as Ms StrikesBack referred to, was on great form. Silence is Golden (see the You Tube link)was, well, golden. Who needed Brian Poole (another illness victim and only an occasional Tremeloe anyway) Neil Partrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04986347512527541166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-11100285021541949742014-12-06T19:42:32.071+04:002014-12-06T19:42:32.071+04:00Many thanks Ness and Ms Strikes Back for this comm...Many thanks Ness and Ms Strikes Back for this comments and support. Thanks to for the fascinating and I think largely correct contribution by Mr Ronntenn....As one of my 60s and 70s faves sang..."Who Are You...ooh ooh ooh ooh?" Neil Partrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04986347512527541166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-77675638233080614172014-12-06T18:44:23.569+04:002014-12-06T18:44:23.569+04:00Ha ha ha ha! Your Gazza review really made me Laug...Ha ha ha ha! Your Gazza review really made me Laugh Out Loud as they say in cyber speak xxNessnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-88339379534394307972014-12-05T16:57:08.759+04:002014-12-05T16:57:08.759+04:00P.J.Proby was mentioned positively in the comments...P.J.Proby was mentioned positively in the comments about the "60's Gold" 2014 show in Eastbourne. The Texan Trooper is absolutely wonderful. In the 60's he was the best performer of all. For the next few decades he did slide down the ladder a bit & almost popped his clogs, LOL! 22 years ago he gave up the booze & "slowly but surely" (one of his brilliant demos for Elvis which The King copied)P.J. has got better & better.So many singers these days classed as legends.One in five actually deserve that title!. PROBY SHOULD BE A LIVING LEGEND!ronntennhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16046975146847080515noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-13555086489870367822014-12-04T21:07:47.561+04:002014-12-04T21:07:47.561+04:00Aww thanks for the positive comments about my writ...Aww thanks for the positive comments about my writing. Keep starting up blogs, posting a couple of times them adandoning it. Really should try to make more of an effort. Only gigs coming up now are The Real Tuesday Weld next week (electroswing and dark cabaret - really are worth checking out) and Public Service Broadcasting next year. Might book Matt Berry too (Psych-folk and acid jazz). Alas am seriously skint now.<br /><br />At least you haven't contract Numanitis - lots of fans reporting they've come down with the lurgy after the gig. As one fan quipped: "Gary's gone viral". Gonna have some Lempsip and crawl under the duvet now...<br /><br />Look forward to reading your next post. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-86079233754942833952014-12-04T20:17:13.463+04:002014-12-04T20:17:13.463+04:00Fantastic rebuttal minxthinx! And funny. At least ...Fantastic rebuttal minxthinx! And funny. At least one of us can write. I did think some of the later material was more cod industrial and trying to keep up with a shifting market, but fair comment. <br /><br />I want to hear Dylan Thomas as recited by Michael Caine. Interstella Street? <br /><br />I did enjoy Down in the Park. I missed Joe the Waiter though...perhaps I was in the loo. Appropriate?Neil Partrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04986347512527541166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-1939121317314969522014-12-04T20:07:52.728+04:002014-12-04T20:07:52.728+04:00You should set up a rival music review blog minxth...You should set up a rival music review blog minxthink! Nature Strikes Backhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835165200051989756noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-29582660017918124952014-12-04T17:53:24.919+04:002014-12-04T17:53:24.919+04:00Guess Numan is like marmite you either love him or...Guess Numan is like marmite you either love him or you don't and if you do you've probably been a loyal fan, - like me since the age of 13 and, in our eyes, Gary can do no wrong. He was suffering from flu, and a sore bum from the shot the doctor gave him and his beloved cat had died a few days before. While others would have cancelled he decided to go on with the show as, knowing him, he hates to let down his fans and they'd been an exciting build up to the Hammy homecoming gig. What an absolute trooper.<br /><br />That said, it wasn't his best gig by a long shot. Much better when touring his last album at the Forum two years ago and the Roundhouse gig last year I hear was very good too. The groundbreaking electronica of his 70's and 80's hits have given way to a more alt-rock, metal and lately industrial sound with the newiest album Splinter being even darker than the last. Mainly down to producer Ade Fenton who has helped to revive his career and pick up a new following especially in the US (touring with NIN helped) but much as I like it they do sound less Numan. They've parted ways now so hopefully another producer will lead to something different and Numan good producer himself (check out Pure). <br /><br />Loved the set design, Gary clearly uncomfortable with dressing up shed the Splinter look within minutes of being on stage so down to his usual jeans, Tshirt and New Rocks. He was never good with having an on stage persona - criticised for being too cold when he first started and the ackwardness remains. Maybe something to do with the autism that was for year's undiagnosed. <br /><br />Thought the set design was good and given how ill he was the show was as good too. The Splinter songs sounded better than the old hits. Think he needs to find better synth players for his band. Still "Me, I Disconnect From You" as the second song got all the old fans cheering. Joe the Waiter was lovely even though difficult to sing with a sore throat - really enjoyed that. Also had "Down in the Park", the much covered "Metal", "I Die You Die", "Cars", "Are Friends Electric" and you missed the standing ovation at the end. <br /><br />As for the Gary fans - yeah had to contend with tall pot-bellied blokes standing in front of me before which is why was glad I was seated (not just because of bad knees). I don't particularly like big venues. The constant trips to bar and toilet throughout a gig I've encountered everywhere. Why not just drink your drink, hold it in until the interval and see what you've come to see. And all the watching the gig through your camera phone or ipad and blocking my view. I think the older people behave worse than the young (who really can't afford to go out anyway). Ok, portly middle-aged ladies squeezing themselves into corsets and getting over-excited about their idol perhaps a bit sad but then again why not? Born on the border of the Boomer and Gen Xers I guess I'll always remain an over-grown teenager. The sheer childish silliness and the cameradierie makes being a Numanoid all the better. Rage, rage against the dying of the light (said not in Welsh accent but Michael Caine voice in Intersellar!).<br /><br />Weirdly didn't really enjoy Gang of Four - liked the destruction of the microvave oven on stage on Black Friday though.<br /><br />PJ Proby sounds fab. Would have enjoyed that.<br /><br />Parting thought: If PJ Proby had actually pissed on Gary Numan you probably wouldn't be able to show a video of it online under the new porn regulations.<br /><br />PS Won't throw you the Numanoids :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5710815792287664844.post-15567839373296994322014-12-04T15:00:55.203+04:002014-12-04T15:00:55.203+04:00How could you forget about chip hawkes and the tre...How could you forget about chip hawkes and the tremeloes? Poor old gazza.. you're so mean.... and to his fans too? I think I might post a lonk to this plus your address on the Gary Numam fan page and let the revenge take its course... Nature Strikes Backhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835165200051989756noreply@blogger.com