Andy's posts with tag: the handsome beasts
 | Category: | Music | | Genre: | Rock | | Artist: | Iron Horse |
I went to an odd kinda pub, for a gig, in Coventry, The Shakespeare, to see a band called Iron Horse. The place was heaving and seemed to be a trendy kinda hangout... the kinda of place you would go for a drink, before going night clubbing. So it seemed strange to look around the place to see the odd (old I might add) rocker.You could tell who they were, with the tattoo's and leather and the girlfriend /wife hung on the arm still wearing the same short dress they'd probably worn at the rock club of the time, many years ago. And that's not to say they didn't look bad then or even tonight (most anyway), although some were a little more filled out! Anyway back to the band. I'd gone down expecting to see in the line-up, my old band producer Spike (Andy Faulkner) but got Tim, a bass player from years ago, off the Coventry rock circuit, that I'd been part of myself. Also from the same scene was guitarist Baz Eardley (from Chevy) who I'd also known. But the main focus of the band which was noticable from the off, was one Brummy (I think) lad, Wardi. The kind of showman/vocalist that even in a small venue like this can get the audience going and you feel you don't want to miss any of his antics, ie slapping a girls ass as she walks past on 2 ocassions. She obviously enjoyed it as she was at the front by the end of the set, ogling him. But take note she was a typical trendy but amused by this rocker. Anyway on to the music and yes they were all covers but what great tunes they are, we got a couple of AC/DC, Hell Ain't a Bad place to Be, Riff Raff, Flick of the Switch and a bit of Highway to Hell, (Sorry I can't count) some Lizzy, Emerald, Rosalie, ZZ-Top,Tush, UFO's Doctor Doctor and a great version of Stay with Me. We were treated to an excellent drum solo, about 4 mins long, which seems unheard of in a pub nowadays I would think, but brilliant all the same. Wardi did some walk about stuff, which went down well, but with a cordless mic would of worked better. The guy still backcomb's his hair from the look of him and reminded me of Stevie Jaimz.He got the crowd going from the off by getting them to tell him to F' off and also played onthe fact that he and his band were old, reminding us at different intervals. But considering he is old, he was stripped to the waist from the start and encouraging others to do the same. One girl who, got more pissed as the night went on, asked for a song request, to which the reply was'yes if ya get yer tit's out' which she proceeded to with a quick lift of her shirt. So a great night, I'm deaf now by the way, but hope to catch the band again. Spoke with Wardi after the show and seemed not a lot of gigs currently on the cards.I asked them if they had management and he said no but could do with it.... Almost as though he was expecting me to say I was interested......
Oh and one last thing.... Ain't it strange when ya go to gigs these days , there are always people you recognise..... cuz they are all friends of yours from My Space...lol

Rockin Is My Business with Simon on Vocals Import.flv (6.0 MB)

|  | Rock Covers Band. Live at the Fletch Pub Coventry. Poor audience turn out though. Not Brilliant pics here either. Great Live band , very entertaining! |
 | Beholder | Sep 13, '07 3:33 AM for everyone |
 | Category: | Music | | Genre: | Rock | | Artist: | G.M.T. and The Handsome Beasts |
The Handsome Beasts kicked off the night with what was old fashion NWOBHM. No complaints there as it was rather refreshing in a strange kind of way. The guitarist soon showed us all a distinct Zak Wylde sound, complete with the Les Paul target guitar. The sound he had was quite superb. In fact you could not fault the overall sound of the band, even with the lead singer’s jibs at the sound engineer. The band were solid and tight, but were sure not Handsome Beasts, and I mean that in a nice way. Great bunch of guys as we chatted with ‘em after. They seemed to remind me of other bands from the NWOBHM era, although I couldn’t place a finger on whom. The singer was entertaining with his banter between songs and had there been a larger audience I’m sure they would have had them headbangin in the palm of there hands. I look forward to a new cd from this bunch. So, onto the main band that we had all come to see, G.M.T. They were to say the least, very loud, very tight, and rather excellent. We were treated to great mix of songs from the Torme and McCoy school of rock. Included in the set was a song from McCoy’s post Gillan band, Mammoth. The song being Fatman. The set seemed to be lacking any of Robin Guy‘s past material though. It does seem to be a Torme McCoy project though, judging by the album credits. A lot of shouting for Gillan material, which was not surprising considering the amount of Gillan songs played…. Trouble, New Orleans and Smoke on The Water, which was introduced as a kind of cover. The set was kicked off with a rousing version of Wild West, followed swiftly by Star. We got a selection of new songs also from the new Bitter and Twisted album. Cannonball and Rocky Road (a heavy rock sounding kind of Pogues type song) are my faves from this, at the moment. Gotta say though that the encore song was a little weak for my taste. McCoy was solid in his bass playing although his dress sense was as good as ever (see pics) topped off with the ever present dark sunglasses, beard and bald head. Torme (dressed in his standard regimental jacket) didn’t over do the soloing and had all the poses down to a T still. I could still visualize him playing Reading festival. He has aged a little but ain’t we all, but he can still play amazingly, even though a little loud for most. I’ve not seen Bernie play since his days with Phil Lewis fronting the band , which was probably about 15 years ago. Robin Guy was, well, to say the least Amazing! What a drummer and what a showman! This Guy is breathtaking to watch playing! Great down to earth Guy (lol) too. Got chatting with him before the band went on. Mentioned to him at this point, that I’d supported Bernie’s band at the General Wolfe in Coventry about over 20 years ago. Robin said he’d tell Bernie (never thought he’d tell him). Anyway hung around after the band had finished with the hope of meeting Bernie again. He came out from the dressing room and headed straight towards me and surprisingly shook my hand 1st. He went into full conversation with me. I don’t how true it was, but he said he could recall meeting me, and the gig at the General Wolfe all those years ago. He then proceeded to tell me a few personal things, about staying out of the spotlight for numerous years and spending time with his family. John McCoy joined in the conversation and surprised me at how friendly and funny he is, as he looks/seems so unapproachable. He joked that he remembered me too! Upon meeting the guys and reflecting back, it made me think how still down to earth and genuine they are. It’s always a pleasure to chat with band members that I’ve looked up to over the years. And even more pleasurable to find that they are not up their own arses, like some who don’t give ya the time of day! Good on ya GMT! I’d go see them again and look forward to it! They certainly rocked my 44th Birthday! My ears were shot to pieces the next day and the Guinness and Newkie Brown certainly gave me a BIG hangover! lol
*UPDATE* A message from Bernie Torme......
"Andy, Thanks for the review, btw you're not the only one who thought it was too loud, my ears are still recovering! " 10/31/2006 12:36 PM 
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