I moved to London in September 1986 to start my career as a Chiropodist in the heart of the city. I was living around the corner from Kings Cross train station in Mecklenberg Square and working around the corner from there at Great Ormond Street as well as Camden Town, Covent Garden and underneath Trafalgar Square (at a homeless day centre.but thats another story). A wonderful time as until then, Id always lived at home in Little Hulton so had missed out on a lot of Student life. Another guy, Scott from Gourock, had started teaching at the London Foot Hospital at the same time and we were put in the same nursing accommodation. Together we explored central London and with our forged student passes, got into all the cheap student union drinking venues.

After a year of cheap accommodation, we were encouraged to leave. We got to hear of a 2 -bed flat above a Chiropody clinic in Finchley, North London. We made the living room into another bedroom and my cousin Digger (also a Podiatrist) moved in too. My happiest times in London were all during that time in Finchley. London has a reputation for being unfriendly and uncaring, but for someone whod grown up in a place where everyone knew who you were and what you were up to to suddenly be somewhere where no one knew you and frankly didnt care, was quite exhilarating.

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Our local pub was The Joiners Arms which we started frequenting on a regular basis, just keeping ourselves to ourselves and not particularly interacting with the locals.

One night, Scott and Dig came home from the pub laughing their heads off Weve just met this looney woman down the Joiners!. There they were having a quiet chat when this woman heard Digs accent Where the fuckin ell are you from! she says in a broad northern accent ErrrManchester Im from Bolton. And with that she launched into a long conversation with them for the rest of the night. And so it was that Darlene entered our lives..perhaps the sweariest/loveliest woman on the planet.

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Over the weeks, her conversations with Scott in particular got fruitier and fruitier. One night she said Thats my boyfriend Dave at the bar We looked and saw this very tall very well built beast of a man and thought Oh my god..if she tells him what Scotties been saying hell kill him!. Dave and the Joiner gang didnt have much time for us and who can blame them. Theyre all local lads whod known each other since school days. Folks like us were always passing through so why make the effort.

One night he did come and sit with us and we got onto talking about films. Dave says Id love to see Clockwork Orange but you cant get a copy anywhere Ive got one Pipes up Digger Ill do you a copy and that was it we were in!

Darlene soon became know as Our Mam as shed always be inviting you round Youre looking thin come over for your tea and generally looking out for us. Wed meet up at her house when Twin Peaks was first on the TV and take it in turns to cook then sit in stone silence (not easy for our mam!) as the weirdness unfolded.

Being a regular in a local is a great thing that I sorely miss now. The Joiners was our own little social club. Anytime on any day thered be someone in there to have a drink with, play pool or have a chat to.

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We went on football tour with them one Easter You have to go abroad at Easter cos you cant get a proper drink in this country on Bank Holidays, went on a Golf trip to Thurso in Scotland…….

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……a 70s week-ender at a Pontins holiday camp where Suzi Quatro, Sweet and Alvin Stardust were playing (on seeing the chalets Darlenes Dutch pal likened them to a concentration camp!). I went to see U2 with Bernie at Wembley Stadium and got a lift home with Trevor – Baby Spices dad! One year, during the Finchley Carnival, Ivan + co played on the roof of the Joiners in a Beatles-esk tribute.

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The landlady of the Joiners bore an uncanny resemblance to the queen of hearts in Disneys Alice in Wonderland. Every so often when she was on the warpath, a low chant of Were painting the roses red, were painting the roses red. Would go around the lounge.

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Darlenes son Oliver was a cutie (theres also Jack and Marley now) who coped with the constant comings and goings admirably. I couldnt believe how big hed got when they came up for my 40th. More unbelievable was his North London patois that made him sound like he was from Kingston Jamaica. All types of music were played at D+Ds (with Dave most excited about Mott The Hooples forthcoming gigs in London) Of course mused Dave he plays the only type of music I dont like rap!

Well Olivers been making music under the name Row D Beats for a while now and has his new promo vid on YouTube. Check it out ARE YOU MAD!

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Bob the Chiropodist

girls
A meeting was convened at Jezs house as his good lady wife was away with the twins. She suggested Songs about girls and the challenge was taken up. Only four of us could make it and Roger had to make a quick exit as he was up early for a work trip to Wales. As usual, you prepare a list of top tunes that gets changed almost straight away as someone plays something that reminds you of another song…thank the Lord for iPods so you can carry big chunks of your collection with you. I toyed with the idea of just playing Cramps records all night but only ended up playing 2. Hot chicken wings (well, legs actually) with Jezs special sauce, dips, crispsetc.. were gratefully accepted as I d arrived straight from work.

The Girls (acoustic) Calvin Harris (Jez)
Whole lotta Rosie (live) ACDC (Roger)
Girl Stereophonics (Simon)
Today’s the day my wife met my girlfriend Rodney Carrington (Bob)
Little Girl The Banned (Jez)
Crazy Mary (live) Pearl Jam (Roger)
Ada The National (Simon)
Whats inside a girl? The Cramps (Bob)
Girl on fire Pendulum (Jez)
A Girl like you Edwyn Collins (roger)
Hey little girl Icehouse (Roger)

Then Roger had to depart and we started in themes. First, Songs about specific girls.

Martha Tom Waits (Simon)
Dr Lee PhD Beastie Boys Feat. Lee Scratch Perry (Bob.whos wife IS Dr Lee PhD)
Girl who lives on Heaven Hill Husker Du (Jez)
The girl who was too beautiful The Hot Puppies (Simon)
Enola Gay The Treble Spankers (Bob)
Wide eyed girl on the wall Small Faces (Jez)

Then a misogynistic round..

Let the bitches die Lightspeed Champion (Simon)
Devil Woman Marty Robbins (Bob)
Woman Anti-Nowhere League (Jez)
Pretty Girls Make Graves The Smiths (Simon)
All women are bad The Cramps (Bob)
Drips Eminem (Jez)

Sex/ Sex Object round..

Girls of Porn Mr Bungle (Jez obviously!)
Peaches The Stranglers (Simon)
XXX Funk Funk Doobiest (Bob)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Ten Years After (Jez)
Southtown Girls The Hold Steady (Simon)
Late for work Darts (Bob)

A Lovin round
Cant take my eyes off you Muse (Jez)
Eyes like tar Pete & the Pirates (Simon)
Chelsea hotel oral sex song Jeffrey Lewis (Bob)
I believe in the way you move Jeremy Warmsley (Jez)
Jocasta Noah & the Whale (Simon)
Im in love with Margaret Thatcher Notsensibles (Bob)

Then back to freestyle.

Handbags and Gladrags Chris Farlowe (Jez)
You stole the sun from my heart you bloody cow The Manic Street Preachers (Simon)
Shes lost control Grace Jones (Bob)
Girls get the bass in the back (Hey baby remix) No Doubt (Jez)
Gracie Ben Folds (Simon)
Strange kind of woman Deep Purple (Bob)
Pasties and a G-String Tom Waits (Jez)
Typical Girls Slits (Simon)
Girlie Girlie Sophia George (Bob)

It was then time to go I lamented that I hadnt had chance to play My Sharona by the Knack A light shone in Jezs eye have you heard the 9 Coronas version? I have now!!!!

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Bob the Chiropodist

handsome family

We guessed that this night was going to be a bit special, not just because we were off to see the wonderful Handsome Family, but because we were going to see them in a shed, in the middle of nowhere that only holds 100 people (we made up nearly 10% of the crowd!).

Our Dave (one half of North South Divide) lives in Malton, North Yorkshire so we convened at his place. A further 40 minutes drive into the moors brought us to Gillamoor. Lee and I instantly recognised it as the place we’d Bed and Breakfasted (B+Bd) sometime BC (Before Children). We stayed at a farm where they kept horses and unbeknown to us, Desert Orchid was stabled there. We got to meet him after breakfast. First time I’d ever been close to a racehorse – an awesome beast!

A little further up the road was Low Mill where the bandroom is situated. An unlikely venue for Albuquerques finest family, but it turns out to be their 4th time there.

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First up was support act Liz Green who sings in an old time southern states style that would have easily fitted onto the “Brother where art thou” soundtrack, but she hails from Manchester. Her first song was accapella and after that accompanied by her lovely guitar playing. Each song was also accompanied by a wood carving, which she placed in a light box at the front of the stage. “In this one the man sat at the table should be drinking wine but I couldnt carve that small so hes got a pint glass, which makes him sadder”. The Band Room has a BYO policy so we were drinking wine out of wine glasses! Sad, strange hypnotic songs that are well worth checking out.
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The sad, strange song trend was continued when the Handsome Family stepped onto the stage. Seeing them live is a great experience – they’re all round entertainers. Strange, sad songs, now augmented with a brace of strange love songs to celebrate Brett and Renee’s 20th anniversary. I loved the intricate interplay between the guitars and best of all, the banter between songs. “You know when it’s Christmas and you put that snow around your windows..well its happening here look! and with these Christmas lights around the stage….” the windows were steaming up “it’s freaking me out! We’re not used to moisture – It hasn’t rained in Albuquerque for thousands of years”.

And on drinking wine….”The first time I met his mom we had a glass of wine and she said ‘you know, when I drink a glass of wine I feel sort of…’ and I thought she was going to say relaxed or happy but she said ‘psychotic’ – I then knew this was the Family for me!”
handsome family

I can’t rate this line up highly enough – they had us in raptures! “This song took place on the hill at the back of here…..that’s why they don’t have weddings in this town anymore..!” After the encore, Renee revealed that someone in the crowd had been marked with a chalk cross on their back as they came in, as a sacrifice for the local wolves “If you see it on someones back, don’t tell them, its better that way”.

Si drove Kyla, Dave, Lee and I back to Daves whilst Mike and Gerry hiked back to their B+B where a large proportion of the crowd were staying. Spontaneous singing of Handsome Family songs ensued and went on until the early hours. One couple they met who’d driven up from Wales, couldn’t get a B+B, so were sleeping in their car! “Still it was worth it!”

Bob the Chiropodist
mcd McD outside the Bandroom

friendly fires

Third time Ive seen the Friendly Fires in 12 months – support to the Kaisers, NME tour and tonight. Originally booked for Leeds Met, The FF were moved to the Academy after the success of that NME tour and their debut album.

hockey

Support came from Hockey whos drummer had the coolest haircut and moustache. If I had hair….thats how Id have it. The lead singer looked like one of the kids from Fame! They didnt really do it for me.
friendly fires
The FF played almost an hour of pumping dance tunes and boy were the crowd up for it “Were here to party” oh yes! The drumming and electronic beats energise the songs live in a way they dont on record. Not sure what the brass section added to the sound but I’m all for experimentation – Its not often you see an electric guitar played with a vacuum cleaner (Im more of a dust-pan-and-brush-on-a-banjo-man myself) and the drummer had a fab elongated symbol (looked like an orange thats been peeled in one piece). “Get on Board” they suggested ….we already are. Left me wanting more.

Thanks to Tony for the pics

Bob the Chiropodist

jeffrey lewis

I love New York, probably my favourite city. Lee and I met up there when she was emigrating back to the UK (a couple of months after 9/11) and we went there for an all too brief honeymoon. On a cold May night in Leeds, we celebrated our 3rd Anniversary with New Yorkers at a unique musical event – Jeffrey Lewis and his traveling band, performing at The Hyde Park Picture House. We saw him last year and he really impressed. This was no different, a set full of funny stories, historical education and a horror story accompanied on screen by his own artwork and some rollicking rock ‘n’ roll.

The last time we saw live music at the Hyde Park was when Geoff Smith played a dulcimer accompaniment to The Cabinet of Dr Caligari. I quite like to sit back and take it all in but Lee has to stand up and jig about. We were on the back row so that wasnt a problem.
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First up was Leeds own Downdime who were excellent. With the low red-light, it felt like being at the Factory in NYC – I said to Lee they should have a 60’s oil projector as a lights show, whilst trying to get a decent shot with my flashless Fujifilm camera.

jeffrey lewis

They showed a few trailers, the best of which were: one for a monks documentary and one for Faster Pussycat Kill Kill! which Jeff came on to “How do you follow that?” well he did! His brother Jacks phone went in between songs “it’s his girlfriend – You go talk to her and Ill do a solo song”. With all the attention on his lyrics, its easy to forget what a great guitarist he is but the solo stuff highlights his wonderful picking.
jeffrey lewis
Utilising the cinema screen, he showed his comic creations for his ‘history of Korea’ and ‘creeping brain’. He usually stands at the front of stage with the comics in hand but this worked really well (the guy has a mac – gotta love him). The mac came in handy as he used the screen saver as an oil lamp alternative “I told you it’d work!”
jeffrey lewis
There was a gig poster going around “We were in Aberdeen last night and drove down today which is a long drive in anybodys book so sorry for not shaving….but it does make me look a little more like the poster” “but they’ve done you a bit fatter than you usually are” quipped brother Jack

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We were only able to go thanks to Mark who babysat for us, so I got Jeff to sign a comic for him as a thank you. “Nice shirt” he said of my Marvel Kirby heads T-shirt “Thanks for coming to Leeds again”.

jeffrey lewis

Bob the Chiropodist