MESSAGE FROM
THE CAPTAIN - THE DAMNED AT FRIARS AYLESBURY POSTPONED UNTIL 2 NOV
Captain
Sensible Here …
We’re absolutely gutted that we won’t be able to play
Friars on 18 May due to this bloody CV19. Like everyone else we’ve
had to postpone the date. The new date will be Monday 2 November.
Hopefully by then we’ll be back to normal…..
Your tickets will be valid for the new date. If you
can hang on to them that would be great as it would really help us
and Friars. If
that’s not possible, please contact your point of purchase.
We’re looking forward to playing Friars again. It’s
been too long.
Here’s a photo of the last time we played. (Must dig
out those cricket pads)
Photo credit
Mark Jordan

Waterside Box
Office Telephone: 0844 871 7607
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Friars
Aylesbury presents one of the most requested, influential,
pioneering and legendary bands from the British punk era.
The Damned were
the first UK punk band to ever release a single, ‘New Rose’ in 1976,
and an album, ‘Damned Damned Damned’ in 1977. They were also the
first UK punk rock band to tour USA. They have had nine top forty
singles ‘Love Song’ and ‘Smash it Up’ (1979), ‘Grimly Fiendish’,
‘The Shadow of Love’ and ‘Is it a Dream?’ (1985), their biggest hit
‘Eloise’ which reached No 3 and ‘Anything’ (1986), as well as
‘Gigolo’ and ‘Alone Again Or’ in 1987. Their biggest album was
undoubtedly 1985’s ‘Phantasmagoria’ produced in New York by Toni
Visconti.
The Damned have
only played Friars Aylesbury once before, on 1 Dec 1979, but it is
remembered as one of the best Friars gigs ever. It was with the
original line-up of singer Dave Vanian, guitarist Brian James,
bassist Captain Sensible and drummer Rat Scabies. The band had many
break-ups and periods of key members not being present in the band
with Rat Scabies finally leaving the band in 1995.
For this 2020
Friars gig the band will be Dave Vanian (vocals), Captain Sensible
(guitar), long time bass player Paul Gray (who originally joined the
band in 1980) and Monty Oxymoron on keyboards who joined the band in
1996. There will also be a top secret new drummer (?).
From their
first gig in July 1976 supporting The Sex Pistols at the 100 Club,
The Damned have had a long and notorious career with involvement
along the way from Chrissie Hynde, Lemmy, Nick Mason and Culture
Club’s Jon Moss amongst many others.
This will be a
long overdue Friars homecoming for one of the most exciting and
influential bands of the past forty years.

Tickets
available now from Waterside Box Office
Telephone: 0844 871 7607
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Friars
Aylesbury is excited and honoured to present one of the most
influential American bands of the past 20 years.
Formed in 1983 The Flaming Lips
released several highly acclaimed Eps and albums on the independent
Restless label before signing to Warner Brothers in 1992. They
released their classic breakthrough album ‘The Soft Bulletin’ in
1999 which NME voted ‘Album of the Year’. This was followed by their
2002 album ‘Yoshima Battles the Pink Robots’ which many regard as
their finest work. In February 2007, they were nominated for a
BRIT Award
for "Best International Act". The group has won three
Grammy Awards,
including two for
Best Rock Instrumental
Performance.
They were placed on
Q magazine's
list of the "50 Bands to See Before You Die" in 2002.
The Flaming
Lips biggest singles have been The Golden Path (with Chemical
Brothers), ‘Yoshima Battles the Pink Robots Part 1’ and ‘Do You
Realise’ which many regard as one of the most important tracks ever
recorded.
Regarded as
pioneers in alternative rock, psychedelic rock, post-punk and
experimental rock this July date will feature the band’s founding
members Wayne Coyne on vocals, guitars, keyboards and theremin, and
Michael Ivins on bass, keyboards and backing vocals, alongside
Steven Drozd (guitars, keyboards, bass, drums &, vocals), Derek
Brown (guitars, keyboards, percussion & vocals), Jake Ingalls
(Keyboards & guitars), Matt Duckworth Kirksey (drums, percussion,
keyboards &vocals) and Nick Ley (percussion, drums & samples).
The Flaming Lips are big
supporters of record shops and the annual record store day. On
Record Store Day,
April 22, 2017, the Flaming Lips released Onboard the
International Space Station Concert for Peace, a re-recording of
seven tracks from their album ‘Oczy Mlody’ in a faux live
setting.
The band's most recent studio
album,
King's Mouth,
was released on April 13, 2019 for
Record Store Day.
Mick Jones
of
The Clash
and
Big Audio Dynamite
narrates the album; Wayne Coyne said of Jones that "he’s on almost
every song... it really is quite unbelievable."
THURSDAY
16 JULY 2020

+ LAZULI
Emerging prog giants BIG BIG
TRAIN and LAZULI (from France) will play Friars Aylesbury for the
first time on 16 July 2020.
We are organising a special
Friars Aylesbury Newsletter Subscribers’ PRESALE this Wednesday
27 November at 10.00am from ATG Tickets only. (No presale
tickets will be available from Ticketmaster or See Tickets)
We will be issuing you with a
special code tomorrow Tuesday 26th November which you
will need to buy tickets. Presale tickets will be available on
Wednesday from Waterside Box Office, ATGtickets.com or 0844 871
7607. Tickets limited to a max of 6 per person. The Waterside will
be in all-seated format.
Last remaining tickets from Waterside Box Office ATG
Tickets (atgtickets.com), See Tickets (seetickets.com) or
Ticketmaster (ticketmaster.co.uk) or ATG by phone 0844 871 7607.
BIG BIG TRAIN
and LAZULI – SPEARHEADING THE NEW WAVE OF PROG
Prog bands
take a long time to come to fruition. Both Big Big Train and Lazuli
have been around for a while, slowing building a dedicated following
with their exciting and inspirational music. Like Steve Hackett’s
staggeringly good performance on 2 November and Camel who played
Friars in 2018, both of these bands have an astonishing level of
musicianship. It’s brilliant that these two bands will be playing
Friars – bands that have never played Friars before – or have they?
The one
connection with the 50 year history of Friars Aylesbury is Big Big
Train’s Dave Gregory who played lead guitar with XTC from 1979 –
1999. Looking back XTC were one of the true pioneer pop-punk bands
of that era. Dave played on their legendary Drums and Wires album
(79), Black Sea (80), English Settlement (82), Mummer (82), The Big
Express (84), Skylarking (86), Oranges & Lemons (89) and Nonsuch
(92). XTC’s singles ‘Making Plans for Nigel’, ‘Senses Working
Overtime’, ‘Sgt Rock is Going to Help Me’ and ‘Dear God’ will be
played forever.

In 1990 Dave
was one of the founding members of Big Big Train. The current band
line-up also includes Greg Spawton (bass/keyboards), Nick D’Virgilio
(drums), Rachel Hall (violin/vocals), David Longdon
(vocals/flute/keyboards/guitar), Danny Manners (Keyboards/bass) and
Rikard Sjoblom (keyboards/guitars). Until 2009 Bournemouth based BBT
were active as a mainly studio project led by Spawton and released
12 studio albums and 3 Eps. They performed their first gigs in 17
years in 2015 at King’s Place London which were awarded ‘Event of
the Year’ by Prog magazine. Since then the band have been playing
larger and larger venues. Their 2019 album ‘Grand Tour’ came flying
in to the UK Top 40 and was voted ‘Album of The Year’ by Prog
Magazine.

Lazuli were formed in 1998 and come from the
South of France. Somewhere between rock, prog, world music, poetry
and travel the music of Lazuli visits new territories with an
unusual instrumentation: Marimba, French Horn, drums, percussion,
guitars, vocals and a unique instrument created by Claude Leonetti –
The Leode. For Lazuli, songs are canvases on which they mix colours
to paint their own world. Lazuli have toured with Aylesbury legend
Fish. Fish guitarist and local legend Robin Boult says that they are
sensationally good and remain very French even in their playing.
Expect a mass marimba solo at the end of the set.
2019 galleries of Friars
gigs this year - click on a poster to view
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reportage of the unveiling of the Earthly Messenger in case you
didn't see it
Live webcam of the Earthly Messenger
The Thin White
Book now available to purchase
At last it's
here!
The
Thin White Book - A History of David Bowie and Friars Aylesbury
is now available here from the Friars Aylesbury online shop -
link above in menu or click this link.
goo.gl/D6LbGf
If you are in
the Aylesbury area you can also purchase the book from Rocky &
Kook or Aylesbury Music, both in Temple Street, Aylesbury or
Deco
Audio/Vicious Squirrel in Kempson Close, Aylesbury
(Avoids P&P charges).

All
proceeds from the book will go to the Aylesbury Bowie Statue
fund. We still need to raise £65K to fully fund the project
so every amount helps. The book is written by the legendary
Kris Needs and also has contributions from Pete Frame,
Robin Pike,
Rick Pearce,
Vivien Symons,
Mike O'Connor
and
David Stopps.
It contains some amazing Friars Aylesbury photographs by
Michael Putland and Mick Rock as well as copies of the Bowie
Friars newsheets, tickets, posters and contracts. Mick
Rock’s famous fellatio shot with Bowie and Mick Ronson taken
at Friars Aylesbury on 15 July 1972 is included.
For those of
you who received copies of the book through the Kickstarter
reward packages, here is Kris Needs signing the books (in
the same room and on the same sofa that he designed the iconic Friars
original news-sheets
including the Bowie ones)

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for your continued support of Friars Aylesbury and till the next
time, be good to each other.
Mike
Webmaster