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Chameleons Vox + Friends in Brussels
Thursday, 20 May 2010
ChameleonsVox
Bushart
Perverted by Language
Live at the Garcia Lorca, Rue des Foulons 47-49, 1000 Brussels
Chameleonsvox
Chameleonsvox is the current project from Mark Burgess and John Lever, vocalist and drummer of the now legendary Manchester band The Chameleons. They are now, along with two very talented guitarists and an equally talented bass player (who also feature in Bushart), embarking on a European tour that will see them playing for the first time in nearly ten years a full live set of Chameleons songs.
http://www.myspace.com/chameleonsvox
http://www.myspace.com/thechameleons
Bushart
Stunning emotional songwriting, catchy tunes, witty lyrics, this is Manchester at its very best.
Debut album “Yesterday is History� available now.
http://www.myspace.com/bushartmusic
Perverted by Language
They set out to explore the depths of their own psyches some time in 2007. Jez’s distinct bass-baritone voice and emotion laden lyrics often remind people of The Smiths, or Joy Division. The guitars somewhere between The Cure and The Chameleons, or Sonic Youth, and Sigur Rós. This is a band built on people, on diversity, on the very essence of what makes us human.
http://www.myspace.com/pervertedbylanguagemusic
Getting there:
http://www.garcialorca.be/spip/article. ... article=26
It’s a short walk from Gare du Midi (train)
Plenty of car parking available on Boulvard du Midi.
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attention people of brussels! chameleonsvox gig
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thx
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Not *quite* The Chameleons, but I suppose that's as close as it's gonna get? Regardless, it's still a chance to watch Mark Burgess sing those songs so if there's any date near me on this tour i'll be straight there.
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I was planning on going to this one
but I'll see if it is doable to go to Brussel27/06/2010 - CHAMELEONS (UK) IN BAROEG! Rotterdam, NL
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cant they play nearer my house?
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I do wish he'd play bass again, I loved his bass playing
a bass:
not the same one 'tho
a bass:
not the same one 'tho
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Cool! Tahnx for the heads up Quiffy
It's gonna be a busy week, but I might be able to squize this one in...
It's gonna be a busy week, but I might be able to squize this one in...
in dub we trust
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That was a day with nothing to do yet, but I think that's just changed
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sounds like a plan is coming together.
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Not quite the real thing, no.
But I have a reliable report that they were better in Boulton on Saturday than the real thing had been on the reunion tour at the Manchester Academy in 2000.
I also have fond memories of The Sons of God (different guitarists, same material) one night at the Duchess in Leeds. An absolute belter of a gig.[/quote]
But I have a reliable report that they were better in Boulton on Saturday than the real thing had been on the reunion tour at the Manchester Academy in 2000.
I also have fond memories of The Sons of God (different guitarists, same material) one night at the Duchess in Leeds. An absolute belter of a gig.[/quote]
Was your reliable source then carted off in a cardigan that does up at the back with buckles? Sorry to be such a miseryguts in reply to your first post but bloody hell that was one hell of a rash statement by your 'reliable reporter'jezthomas wrote:Not quite the real thing, no.
But I have a reliable report that they were better in Boulton on Saturday than the real thing had been on the reunion tour at the Manchester Academy in 2000.
Apparently there were HUGE rumours, not totally denied by the promoting, that it was going to be the full band
Aye I preferred SOG when they play their own material to be honest - Zima Junction is fab.The Sons of God (different guitarists, same material)
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I'd seen TRT in York in 2000, and after having seen the Sons of God & Paradyning previously, it were not quite as all there as I had expected it to be. It was certainly the least convincing Mark Burgess performance I'd seen.Debaser wrote:
Was your reliable source then carted off in a cardigan that does up at the back with buckles? Sorry to be such a miseryguts in reply to your first post but bloody hell that was one hell of a rash statement by your 'reliable reporter'
So no - my 'reliable reporter' was basically echoing my own thoughts. That's why I can be sure he's reliable.
Not from us - no need to mislead people to promote this event. That doesn't stop people from reading what they want into it. But you have to make some sort of strong association with the original Chameleons in order to promote the event. It is, after all, probably as close to the real thing as we're ever likely to get since the 2nd split.Debaser wrote:
Apparently there were HUGE rumours, not totally denied by the promoting, that it was going to be the full band
People are people. We were getting no end of phone calls, messages to confirm or deny it might just happen. And you're right, 'probably as close' but sadly just not close enough fer me anymorejezthomas wrote:
It is, after all, probably as close to the real thing as we're ever likely to get since the 2nd split.
But still, getting back to the 2000 Reunion, although I wasn't there on Fri (or whenever it was, so really I shouldn't/can't even comment) you can hardly compare the two if your honest, now can you? What was it that made it better, sound quality, track listing, atmosphere?
Any way, that's by the by, I've just been leafing through a load of old reviews of Chams gigs from the 80's *sniff* "Despite my fear it helps to
share my nostalgia with you"
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york 2000? was that the day before the manchester jilly's rockworld gig? if so, yeah it was a f**king shocker
definitely them on an off day.
definitely them on an off day.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Oh aye, that Fibbers gig was bloody awful - allsorts of stuff went wrong but that wasn't the gig I was referring toQuiff Boy wrote:york 2000? was that the day before the manchester jilly's rockworld gig? if so, yeah it was a f**king shocker
definitely them on an off day.
And that wasn't a shocker by any stretch of the imagination.But I have a reliable report that they were better in Boulton on Saturday than the real thing had been on the reunion tour at the Manchester Academy in 2000.
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pish band then?
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thanks for the heads up QB
this was one of the best shows I have been to in ages.
maybe it wasn't brilliant, but the atmosphere of the band/crowd....
oh and admit, when did you ever get a chance to see your favorite band in a rapidly converted Greek restaurant.
this was one of the best shows I have been to in ages.
maybe it wasn't brilliant, but the atmosphere of the band/crowd....
oh and admit, when did you ever get a chance to see your favorite band in a rapidly converted Greek restaurant.
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glad you went & glad you enjoyed itchristophe wrote:thanks for the heads up QB
this was one of the best shows I have been to in ages.
maybe it wasn't brilliant, but the atmosphere of the band/crowd....
oh and admit, when did you ever get a chance to see your favorite band in a rapidly converted Greek restaurant.
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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he said don't fall, and the next minute he fell right on to me. (tradition?)
I hope he didn't hurt himself because I couldn't hold him I'm afraid
I'll be going to Rotterdam too!
if anyone wanne go along....
I hope he didn't hurt himself because I couldn't hold him I'm afraid
I'll be going to Rotterdam too!
if anyone wanne go along....
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problablyQuiff Boy wrote:nah, agechristophe wrote:he said don't fall, and the next minute he fell right on to me. (tradition?)
I'll up some video's in the next couple of days.
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Good to hear it was a blast!
Last Tuesday at the Ian Curtis tribute night the nice people of Trix got the dj to play some Chameleons songs especially for me... maybe not on the same level as the gig, but still very nice too
Last Tuesday at the Ian Curtis tribute night the nice people of Trix got the dj to play some Chameleons songs especially for me... maybe not on the same level as the gig, but still very nice too
in dub we trust
I know EXACTLY what you mean, towards the end (before the split) I was going for those reasons - the camaraderie was beyond words ( you ask any of the Wishville crowd. I mean, 'people' are STILL looking after some drumsticks for me How special is that? ).christophe wrote:
maybe it wasn't brilliant, but the atmosphere of the band/crowd....
Perhaps that's why some of us find it so hard to deal with the situation now.
Gaz used to be Mark's 'cushion' but I'm sure that was during 'Splitting in Two'he said don't fall, and the next minute he fell right on to me. (tradition?)
Really glad you had a good time
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that's rude, right?Debaser wrote:'people' are STILL looking after some drumsticks for me
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