Gay icon?

by Jo

Icon? Maybe not today..

So.. how did this question come about? I have absolutely no idea. Perhaps it’s the long-wondered and never voiced issue amongst darklings.. The ones that think further than flames, anyway. Gay icons… what makes one? I did ask. Purveryors of fine dancing music. Arbiters of style. Both, even… Groups or singers who are openly gay, pushing back the boundaries. Well, you know all that. Tastes differ, though. Some bi boys of my acquaintance really couldn’t give a toss about Madonna, Kylie, Audrey, Marilyn, or the Scissor Sisters. Their tastes lie in anime, yoai, goth and arthouse. They don’t see their music as relating much to their sexuality, and don’t care at all for Old School icons. It means nothing to them.

Gay iconicity is in the eye of the beholder, now, not in the hands of the hype machines. I’ve seen many articles with young actors and singers, our own Nicolai amongst them.. speculating on their potential, and designating them as pinups at the very least. Well.. McFly are going to get a mixed bag of fans! (Apparently they’re a good looking bunch of lads) Definitely interesting to read their views on being fancied by their own sex .

Sexuality and taste do not go hand in hand. Arts are still a great leveller – should you wish to call most of the pop music we have now ‘art’. Sexual attraction doesn’t give someone icon status either. For example, what makes Nicolai (formerly of Do Me Bad Things) deserving of pinup status, and Justin not? He’s been interviews in axm (sexy, sharp,gay) after all..They’re as gorgeous as each other. Justin is about as full frontal a showman as you’ll ever see. Too much, perhaps, to ever be pinup or icon, but he’ll always be sexy. Dan – well, he’s astoundingly pretty. He’s not in the public eye enough, so not deemed interesting enough, to non-darklings – a grave error. He’s as thoughtful, incisive and considered as Justin isn’t. Together, they’d be perfect. (Apparently the would be, but these musings aren’t about the incestuous homoerotic fantasies of the few). Nicolai, however, has that indefinable spark – lithe, quietly beautiful, changeable and sweetly innocent of his own appeal. The Hawkins brothers play on theirs to an enormous degree, and ham up their slashiness. Nik’s DMBT music, stomping, rousing rock/disco is more likely to find appeal amongst the more staunchly stereotype queens of my acquaintance than the Hawkins falsetto (in my opinion), as there’s something far more undrground and diva-ish about it. We wish him well in his solo career.

I’ve spent this whole article talking about straight men , but I can only write about what I know!

Onto music genre then. My small but admirable pink pool mostly really do love disco, 80’s cheese (me too!), Elton, Maddy, divas, and all the rest. One does one’s best, but it doesn’t work enough! The rest are of the gothic persuasion. A genre full of gender realignments and as much androgyny as you could wish for. And still, that has no part to play in their love of the music. Just for each other, it’s how they met, after all.

Pages of notebook later, I still haven’t answered the question.. Are The Darkness gay icons? The answer is, no. Even if one of their songs is called ‘Bareback’, which has other connotations. When pushed, my mates will admit to Dan’s beauty and Jus being a potential bit of rough.. but in this non-battle, Nicolai bears the crown. He gets a second look from everyone.

Oh well. It’s probably not a crown they worry about unduly. Just idle curiosity on a dedicated darkling’s part.

pics… Dan, Jus, Nik in action

On tour with The Darkness

by Tigerlily

My tour began on Friday 3rd, when I jumped on a train, then on a car and finally on a plane to go to Dublin, Ireland. Arrival at 23.45, local time. 7 hours from my home to my destination…
But I don’t regret it…

The Point Theatre, Dublin, Saturday 4th.
Since a show (not by the boys) in Paris in February 2002 or 2003, I’m not keen anymore on waiting for I don’t know many hours outside in the cold. Especially when it’s still easy to make it to the front…
This Saturday, I missed half of the Ark’s set and I have yet to decide if I have to regret it… I didn’t find the second part of their set outstanding. And I vaguely remember Juliette Lewis and The Licks from that night…
Even by being that late, I still managed to make it to the 2nd row, center. I had to fight a little, but nothing too terrible…

Shortly after setting myself in my spot, a video compiling extracts from Darkness videos on “You shook me all night long” by AC/DC announces that the boys will soon hit the stage.
The venue goes dark, and Arrival by Abba confirms that the moment we’ve been waiting for a so long time is finally here.
Ed is the first to take place and begins immediately to beat his drums on Knockers’ rhythm. He is shortly followed by Richie and Dan, who both appear at the feet of the biggest horns.
Justin… Justin appears on the left side of the stage, flying in a pair of giant boobies. With flashing nipples! For those who doubted that the band would be able to top up their last tour, there isn’t any doubt left now… They’re going to show us that they’re back. For the best!
And I have to admit that seeing this pair of giant knockers over our heads is probably a thing that I’ll remember for a very long time…

One Way Ticket is the first song that really takes the crowd, shortly followed by the Darkness’s next single Is it Just Me? The crowd is alive and begins to push hard in my back, reminding me that I’m definitely not made for mosh pits.
Anyway, the band is great and mixes old and new songs. Growing On Me, Black Shuck, Love On The Rocks, Love Is Only A Feeling, Givin’ Up, I Believe In A Thing Called Love, Get Your Hands Off, Girlfriend, Seemed Like A Good Idea, Hazel Eyes, Dinner Lady Arms, English Country Garden, Bald, Blind Man. All the main songs are here. But no b-sides. At all…
By the time the boys set up for SLAGI, dizziness has taken over me and a nice security guy lifts me out of the crowd, maybe allowing Dan to see more of my ass (hidden behind fantastic stripey black and pink thights) that I ever wanted him to see… That’s the moment I want to “thank” the charming blond lady beside me who refused to call the security when I asked her to and said to me “I don’t believe you”. I truly hope this will never happen to her…
That’s on the far right of the stage that I finish to watch the show, mainly on the screen. That’s the first time that I think that I would love to see a dvd of that tour…
The show ends on an incredibly good and loud version of Bald. As soon as they left the stage, the lights are turned on and the familiar tune of “I’ve Had The Time Of My Life” blows up the speakers… It’s time to leave the venue, with a little pinch in the heart, even if I know that I’m going to see them again very soon…
My best friend, who was there for his first Darkness show says to me that it’s been one of his favourite show. EVER. And we’ve both seen quite a few big bands!

30 minutes of walk to my friends place (Dublin is really a small city), debriefing with a few friends, transfer of photos from camera to iPod… And it’s time to go to bed, I’m leaving for London in a few hours…
I check-in at 8.30 at the international airport of Dublin, where I’m soon joined by one of my touring friends. We both chat about the show, comparing our impressions. Our flight is delayed by 45 min, and as soon as the plane takes off we both pass out and wake up only to see our plane doing rounds over Heathrow. We finally land and it’s with a kind of relief that we see our friend arrive to pick us up. Before leaving Heathrow, we manage to buy the last issue of Total Guitar in which our boys are pictured. Eye candies. But we’re too tired to read the article anyway!
A few hours later, I finally settle in a charming house in Kent, where I’m going to spend the next few hours. At this moment, I think I can’t be more tired. The future is going to prove me that I’m wrong.

On Monday 6th, we head to Heathrow to pick up another friend arriving from abroad. We go directly to Ally Pally to check out the venue. It’s just too weird! The building looks like everything but a rock venue! In the greyness of London, it looks odd, even a bit scary. And I have difficulties to imagine that tomorrow, this place will be illuminated by The Darkness’s magic.

Alexandra Palace, London, February 7th.
And finally, the first London’s show arrives. Our cab picks us up at 5pm and drives us directly at the feet of Ally Pally. But it’s still too early for us to queue. And it’s bitterly cold outside. So, a stop by the pub is required. We finally join the queue just a few minutes before the doors open. And we go directly to Richie’s side of the stage, 2nd row.
The Ark enter the stage. And I find them even more boring than in Dublin. I don’t know. They were like… not here. I know there are plenty of fans of them around, but I’m sorry, I still can’t understand what people find to them. Finally, their last song, and the only “good” one (to me, once again): One Of Us Is Gonna Die Young. And because I’m a good girl and I know how difficult it is for a band to play and be great when the crowd doesn’t react, I sing. Yes, I sing on this song with them, when the singer ask us to sing. I’m that good.
Time for Juliette And The Licks. I love Juliette’s presence on stage. You might not like her music. But you can’t deny that she gives 200% of her when she’s here. I love her attitude. If you like Avril Lavigne, she’s definitely not for you! Since I didn’t pay attention to this band in Dublin, that’s like my first time, this night in Ally Pally. And I admit without any shame that I had much more fun with them than with the Ark.
But it’s time for the openers to go back in the backstage areas. Roadies empty the stage and set up the boys’s gear. Test everything. While they try to keep us occupied with videos on the huge screens on the sides of the stage. A-ha, Robert Palmer, Huey Lewis (for the song from Back To The Future), Aerosmith, Kiss, Led Zeppelin etc… and… Green Day. Odd! Finally the mini video with them arriving by helicopter. We’ll learn later that day (or the day after?) that they taped this part a few weeks earlier in Sweden. A couple of videos, and the medley is on again, on AC/DC’s song. At this moment, I think that after 4 nights, I might get bored of all those videos…
Anyway, the venue goes dark and Abba’s song blows in the speakers. I still can’t believe that people thought that was the pan pipes from the album. No, Abba. 70’s cheesy band. That my parents loved.
A little light behind the drums announced us that someone is showing his way to Ed. Seconds later, he begins to beat Knockers’s rhythm. I’m as excited as 3 nights before. No. I’m MORE excited that 3 nights before. I keep telling to my friend to look on the left of the stage, where Justin is going to appear in his boobies chariot.
Richie enters the stage, still at the foot of the right big horn. My heart jumps when he begins to play the bass line. He’s shortly followed by Dan who appears at the foot of the left big horn. It gives me shivers when he throws the riff. And Justin…
Justin. He’s flying in his boobs over our head and I can feel that the mood isn’t here. There’s something wrong. I can feel it. I don’t know what it is and I will never know. That’s maybe the fact that from where he is, he can see that the venue is far from being sold out. I don’t know. Anyway, I raise my eyebrow and hope that I’m wrong.
One Way Ticket, Is It Just Me, Growing On Me… The show is there. And the show is good. But not as good as expected. I’m shocked when I see Justin being lost in the setlist. It takes him foverer to figure which song they’re supposed to play. I’m confused. He finally finds what he was searching for. And the show continues. I don’t like his jokes about his belly. He isn’t fat. He’s put on weigh, none of us is going to say the contrary. But he’s NOT fat. He’s even far from that. And that’s nothing than a tour could “arrange”, anyway. But he seems so self-conscious that he makes me feel uncomfortable and sad for him…
From where I am, I can see Richie trying to relax his erm… left? wrist. He is all smile and happy and obviously enjoying the show, but he seems a bit uncomfortable with his wrist. My advice: before the show, put away all gentleman’s reading material, ok?
I can’t see Dan or Ed from where I am. Not that I wouldn’t like. But there is a giant young man on my right that blocks my view for the left side of the stage. Which annoys me terribly. I only see Dan when he switches his side with Richie, which happens ONCE during the show. And Ed… Well, he’s as usual hidden by his drums, and being the short woman that I am, I CAN’T see him. But I can hear them, that’s the most important thing, isn’t it?
I Believe In A Thing Called Love is the last song before the encore. A few minutes later, they come back on stage. And Justin begins to play on the giant organ a classical and ultra known theme that I can’t remember the name right now. The Walkiries by Wagner? Well, something like that… Shortly followed by English Country Garden. It’s a bit odd to have him up there, back to the audience, playing and singing. The organ is a great idea, décor wise, but I don’t know, it’s a bit weird when it comes to actually use it. We can see smoke going out of the pipes when he plays. That’s funny.
They finish the show with Bald. I’m completely blinded by the fireworks. Justin finishes the show as he began it. Flying over the crowd (but without the boobs). It’s funny to see him soloing upside down. He’s great! But it’s a bit tough to look at him flying in the air, while the others are still on the stage. Maybe they could all fly over the crowd, next time?
The show is finally over. It was great but… I don’t know… Something was lacking that night and I’m not sure what it was.
We slowly go out of the venue, to discover the weather has turned rainy. Cold and rainy. We’re a bit lost, none of us really knows what to do next. And we’re standing under the rain for a few (long) minutes… Finally to decide to go back to our hotel. We could have waited for a bus, but we decided to go down the hill, walking, under the rain. In the cold.

Finally, minutes later, we settle in our room. We’re 4 to stay here that night. 4 girls. If you have difficulties to figure what “fangirling” means, try to imagine 4 girls in the same room after a show talking and talking forever of THIS show, each of them with the tour programme on their knees, screaming when they look at the photos / read the text about their “favourites”. Because the “worse” thing of that night at the hotel, where 4 of us were staying, is that each one of us actually “fancies” a different member of this band. We had in the room a Justin, a Dan, a Ed and a Richie. Weird! But funny! (And I can tell you that Ed and Dan slept in the same bed that night)
We finally went to bed and I thought I was going crazy when an alarm clock went on a few hours later. I had the feeling that I had sleep for only a few minutes. Anyway, 2 of us left the room early to queue for the 2nd Ally Pally show while the 2 others stayed in bed. Guess what I did?…

So, a few hours later, we finally took the direction of Ally Pally. At 5pm. With a cab driving us here. Yes, because walking down the hill is cool, even under the rain, but walking it up is not cool. At all…

Alexandra Palace, London, February 8th.
For that night, the international crew (composed by me, the French one, an American girl and a Finnish girl) doesn’t have any ticket. Well, I HAD one, that ticketmaster never sent to me. Well, they sent it to me, but way too late. I’ll discover later that I received it, in France, on the 9th….
Anyway, as none of us as a ticket, we decide to queue earlier than the day before, to be there at the opening of the doors and of the box office (which is INSIDE the venue…). A little more than 1 hour in the cold. Very long. And when the doors open, we think that we’re saved.
In fact, we aren’t. The box office hasn’t opened yet, and the security asks us to wait on the side, until it opens. And we see all the people who arrived after us enter the venue. Really annoying. And when we’re finally let in, I’m completely pissed off at the venue, the organizers, ticketmaster and basically the entire world.
We get our tickets and walk quickly to our favourite spot. The right side of the stage. But so many people have entered before us, we’re on the 3rd row, behind some kind of a hairy giant. Not fun. By the time The Ark begin their show, we’re already on the second row. There are some nice people in this world.
The Ark. They are so MUCH better. Probably because there is a bunch of Ark fans here tonight. I can see them jump and sing and everything. They’re much more enjoyable than the shows before. And the singer finally discovers our side of the stage. After 3 shows…
The audience is all bouncy and the time flees quickly. It’s already the time for One Of Us Is Gonna Die Young. All the crowd sings. That’s great.
Juliette And The Licks. Same as usual. I have the weird feeling that she recognizes me. I enjoy their act, but I’m incredibly impatient for the boys to take the stage. Even more impatient that the nights before. This is really weird. You could think that after a few nights, you’d be jaded and bored. Not at all!
The videos put me at the agony. And I’m about to punch a guy behind me when he says “oh, they’re coming” when the video with the helicopter is played. No, they’re not. We still have to wait for another couple of videos.
When Abba is finally played. I can feel all the adrenaline runs through my body. I’m tensed, eager to see them, ready to rock.
And they’re finally here, with the same routine. Ed, then Richie, then Dan and finally Justin in his knockers chariot. As soon as he begins to sing, I can feel the night is going to be different. He seems in a good mood. In an excellent mood. That’s good, because we all have decided to have a blast tonight.
And the show is crazy. At least for us. The international crew. We had created the crappiest banners ever (we made them 30 minutes before leaving our hotel, no time to be really crafty). But they seem to enjoy them. They make them laugh. That’s the most important thing to us.
I don’t know how many picks are sent in our direction that night, but that is surely an impressive number. None of us is able to catch one, which annoys us deeply.
Not only the mood on the stage is excellent, but the crowd is also reacting to the show. Singing, jumping, dancing. Alive. The band encourages us. Richie makes us clap in our hands for every song. And after 4 or 5 songs, my hands already hurt so much that I have to blow on them to calm the pain. They keep us going, and I eventually forget the pain in my hands, in my throat (for too much screaming) and the bag between my thighs that prevents me to go with the crowd as I want.
And the show is different. For me, this is probably one of my best Darkness’s shows. They were great and that’s how I love them. Rocking furiously, but also funny and cute. Yes, that night they were utterly cute.
And when the last notes of Bald are heard, a part of me cries. This was too good and it can’t be over now. The next few minutes are like a blur for me. All I remember is Richie on his knees trying to catch his very first (I think) stage gift. A big thank you to Ricky the security guy for his help. That was really nice. And I hope our lovely bassist enjoyed his present…
At the end of the show, we are more or less pushed outside by the security, because the roadies are already disassembling the stage and the barrier. We just have time to see big blue eyes Sue W. and a charming little strawberry blonde guy. Well, we saw him the night before too, as he spent the beginning of the show at our feet, kind-of. Absolutely charming. A real cutie!
We waited outside for a few minutes. Lost. We finally went back to our hotel. Only 2 of us were staying here that night, but it was as crazy as the night before with the 2 of us chatting endlessly until we realised it was 4.30 and we were supposed to wake up 5 hours later.

That’s on Thursday, on our “day off” that I realised that we were on tour, while we were waiting for “our” car in the lobby, completely exhausted. And the drive “home”, even with 2 of my best friends in the car, was really really long… None of our chats, jokes and whatever were able to make me forget how tired I was. How broken I felt. But being on tour means also that you’re with your friends, having the time of your life. So, even if you’re tired and the only thing you want is to hide under blankets for then next 24h, you keep going, and chat and laugh and enjoy every seconds of your time.
After watching recorded tv shows and videos, I finally went to bed. Before midnight!! Woohoo! To wake up 2 hours later, having nightmares and hallucinations. Fever. Sickness. Pains in the whole body. A tour is also that. You’re so tired, you’re fragile and catch whichever bugs that were around at that time. The funny thing is that when I went downstairs to find something to calm my fever, Is It Just Me? was on TV. And I wondered for a few seconds if I weren’t hallucinating. I only remember the bum wiggling part of the video!

I woke up 7 hours later, feeling poorly and a bit afraid of the long journey to come. From Kent to Yorkshire (South east to erm North, kinda, for people not aware of UK’s geography), by London. A long day. Very long, especially when you’re sick as a dog. I was ok until St Pancras station. But everything went worse after that. And I’ve never wanted that much to be in a bed. I’ve discovered muscles in my lower back that I didn’t know they existed.
We finally arrived in our hotel. It was something like 16.30. I went directly to bed and only went out of it 22 hours later, completely voiceless with a really sore throat.
At this moment, I was seriously afraid that I wouldn’t be able to make it to the show. And when we were waiting outside in the cold, I thought that I was crazy.

Hallam Arena, Sheffield, February 11th.
I’ve been lucky enough to have been offered as a very early birthday present a ticket for the front standing area of the venue. I had a rear standing ticket (that I never received, thanks to ticketmaster, royal mail and the French post services) but that was really annoying me. And I was really relieved to have a front standing ticket when I saw the barrier in the middle of the venue. I’m still trying to figure out the reasons of this barrier…

The openers, the videos, everything went on my nerves that night. Especially when Juliette jumped over me and hit me with her shoes. As if I wasn’t feeling bad enough. But finally, after what seemed to me a very long time, the lights went off. And they were there. On stage.

And then, I immediately forget how ill I am. How sore my throat is. How tired and broken I feel. No, I’m just enjoying the show, like any other nights. Well, I don’t sing as much as the previous nights. But the feeling is here. And I feel good.
The setlist is the same. And as soon as a song finishes, I’m already waiting for the next one, knowing exactly which one they’re going to play. I laugh at Justin’s jokes. And by the middle of their show, I’m finally able to drag myself on the front row. I can finally see Ed. And Dan. I find myself staring at Ed, he’s so funny to look at. And Dan. Dan is always the same. Head banging. With hair flying all around. I don’t see them, but I can feel that the Dan crazy fans (no offence here) are on the edge of a collective orgasm.
I can feel the heat of the flames during Black Shuck. And I wonder how they do to manage it, because they’re all really close from the flames. Especially Ed, who’s just under them. I also curse the security for not having water. With the heat of the pyros and my cough, I really could do with a bit of water.
I know I don’t look like I’m enjoying the show as I used to do the nights before. But in my head, I am enjoying it, it’s just that I don’t have the physical strength to jump and dance and sing along all the songs. And I’m keeping my strength for my favourite song (from their last album).
Finally it arrives. Girlfriend. I know it’s the last time in a (very) long time that I’m going to hear it live. My heart is pounding. I don’t know if it’s the fever or just a mix of very strong emotions. I dance, and jump and sing as much as I can. I love this song. And the live version is even better than the studio one.
But it’s over soon. The show is over soon. That’s my last show on this tour, and I already feel sad and nostalgic. But with plenty of excellent memories to keep me warm.
I walk out of the venue with one of Richie’s picks in my pocket. It has fallen just at my feet, after hitting the barrier just where I was. And a security man has been nice enough to give it to me.
I think it’s still in my purse, more than 2 weeks after the show!

We finally went back to our hotel where we celebrate the end of our tour together by having Champagne and Cake. We also decide to check out early and have a king’s breakfast in one of the poshiest place in Sheffield.
We all passed out in the car (except our driver, thanks god) on our way back to London. The mood at Heathrow was weird. Everything went so quickly and it was hard to believe that it was already over. A bit difficult to think that the day after, we were all going back to our “normal” lives.

I’m back here. It’s been 2 weeks. And all I can think about is “When are we going to do that again?” “Following” a band like that is more than just going to shows and enjoying their stage presence. It’s also being with your friends and having a lot of fun.
This tour cost me a lot of time and money. I could have spent my week off work tanning on a beach of Tunisia or Morocco, that even would have been cheaper… I’m not tanned, I’ve been sick like I’ve never been before, and my bank account is slightly scaring, but I don’t regret it one single second!

The Darkness at Manchester

by Jo (Pics by Lou!)

Manchester Evening News Arena – 18th February ’06

I couldn’t get to many of the gigs, and this is the only one where I’ll get to see the flying, the chariot, both supports, and Six. So after 4 and a half hours by train, and a lovely meeting with Fee and JWN, and Cora and Dori, I’m getting excited. Then my girls arrive, and it gets worse! *Bounce*

Due to a.. mixup.. with the hotel I end up getting changed in the Hard Rock Café toilets. Interesting.. but they are playing the whole of PTL so it could be worse! I can’t believe they make me ditch my biscuits on the way in to the MEN. no food? They’re not food! We had an interesting bit of ‘my mate fancies you’. I wonder how that’s going.. I want one of those red and black striped t shirts still, but I can’t afford one.

Oooo The Ark, all the way through. I rather liked them, actually, especially the wings .. it’s a slow start, but they do get the crowd singing and bouncing eventually. Not been to MEN before, it’s huge, and scarily empty to start off with. Still, it fills up nicely while we wait for other people to arrive. If I’d known my water would come in a pint glass I’d have waited..

Juliette and the Licks are on, and during that it’s time to head off to the front. We stop and hear the rest of the set, planning to move on in the interval. My word. Yes, lots of energy, and rocking, etc, but they do take themselves awfully seriously. Lighten up. Darkness fans don’t really want ‘serious’. We want fun, and laughter, and rock with it.

Off to the front then. I make it, thanks to some polite young men, and I’m at the barrier in plenty of time. OOO who’s that with a photo pass? Our own Lou. We had a quick chat until Arrival started. You know what? I love it when TD gig virgins are just overawed from the beginning, and that’s what happens when the chariot rises. You can hear the clunk of jaws dropping, then giggling. I guess that’s what TD wanted.

It’s another barnstorming gig. Better, I think, than Brighton, which others said was one of the best. Justin’s interaction with Rich is funny, endearing, and you just know they’re mates having a ball. On the other hand, the pratting about with Dan hasn’t been there. These two gigs, they’ve barely looked at each other, and I’ve never seen that before. Justin’s throat is obviously still playing him up and he apologises. I’m sure an expert could tell, but it did sound fine.. The crowd rocks hugely, and by the amount of people that come out, it’s rough, in the middle. I don’t just stand to one side cos of the view, you know.. Jus does his introducing Rich bit, which is fantastic. The funniest bit… Jus picking up a purple thong, finding out it’s for Rich, and seeing Rich choking on his bottle of water as Jus announces that. He’s very embarrassed.

I hate it when you know the gig’s going to end soon. All this superb, one off entertainment will soon be over and fade into memory, and it’s my last one of the tour.

That flying, though.. it’s worth waiting for, and who better to entrust it to than Justin? Rich and Justin starting from opposite sides though.. now that would be good, jamming (musically) in the middle. Oh yes.

What else can I say? Separate dressing rooms, apparently. We waited to wave the bus off, as the lads were travelling back to Birmingham for the next gig. We knew they were going to drive straight out, but we had gossiping to do to keep us busy. They stood at the one window that wasn’t blacked out, looked at us waving, and.. well, nothing, really.

Then the fucking taxi took me to the fucking wrong hotel.


Warming up and ready to go…

by Jo

It was a bloody cold night, never mind dusty… home from school, where I’d taught Art all day… ever painted with a feather? Interesting. Try it. Shower, change into a real person again, welcome Jet in, all that..

We arrived early, so we could sit in the bar for a bit. It seemed like such a much better idea than standing out there queuing. Freezing… and anyway we were in 3 mins after the doors opened. Wandered about, got a drink, spoke to all the people we’d hoped to see and hugged them all. Met Mandy and Duane from Team Darkness, who had set off with half an hour’s notice.. aww it was soooo nice to see them again… no news on that quarter for next season, but we’ll let you know as and when.

Rabbited on during Roadstar myself, (so many people I’d not seen for so long and not expected to see) but Jet assures me they were rocking hard. I’m sure she’ll add a bit..

Kept an eye out for our strawberry blonde friend.. apparently he was upstairs ‘doing things’, whatever they might be. But no.. Roadstar off, nattering done, we slipped off to the front to stand between Jus and Dan, great view.. it took us about 3 mins to get there, too. Lovely. All going our way. As is traditional, Jet asks me what the time is far too often and nearly gets a slap. Ooooo lights down.. and the sweet familiar strains of ABBA’s Arrival flooded our aural organs and started the bouncing. Breath held… all that we’ve been waiting for, for so very long, was about to unfold before our eyes. HURRY UP!!!!!

Oh thanks be to the gods of rock, they’re here.. tall Richie, in Hustler T and leather trousers. Ed.. mostly hidden, but in a black T and looking cute. Dan, looking like he hasn’t stepped off the stage in all that time, except for he’s put his jacket on over his Thin Lizzy T. Silly boy.. far too hot for that. Take it off… there. And… Justin. Dark hair. Fatter. Smiley and bouncy, back where he belongs – in the spotlight of the fans’ adoration, soaking it up and using it to fuel his wit and antics. We’re symbiotic, you know.. synergetic as well.. at times like these, the bond is superstrong. White shimmery wraparound shirt, white and gold stripy trousers with odd hairy bits! You can see them on the photos. Flames!

KNOCKERS!!!!!! What a start! Fuck, it sounds good. Jus sounds good. Vocal coach money well spent… sounds smooth and natural and effortless. Ooo look a bra! This is later revealed on forum by the owner as ‘the “Bra” was a Charnos 42 DD Bioform , colour caramel ‘ which is some going.. I hope the lady wasn’t toooo uncomfy without her means of support.. Jus put it on backwards like a prat. If he hasn’t worked out how to use one yet, it’s a sorry tale. Mind you.. his familiarity with everyday objects does seem suss…

We rock our way sinously through a mix of old and new, although by now the new is as familiar as the old, to the faithful, and singing along is just so damn easy. The crowd is eager and hyper, desperate for darkness to descend in any form or sound. And it does, song after song… glorious waves of sound. Justin acts the fool, he rocks, he solos and struts with nothing lost. Dan does his own quieter strutting, but he knows how to pose too. He’s a fantastic sight of flying hair and long limbs all by himself. Richie wanders across to the middle from time to time to let us see him. He seems so at ease for his first gig with TD.. smiling, showing his bum.. well I’m not sure he meant to, but there it was. A fine sight, Mr Edwards. Jus did introduce him to the crowd, and he got a rapturous reception. I just hope some prats don’t start heckling for Frankie, later in the tour. Richie looks right, sounds right, and FITS. The band still have balance in every way, and it’s clear that they enjoy each others’ company. Richie even got a sympathy vote when something went wrong with his bass (no idea what, you need a bass geek) during Growing on Me.. spooky, first one of the old songs! And how odd to hear black shuck in the middle of the set… dunno how that will appeal to everyone.. some fans are a bit set in their ways.. Likewise with Love on the Rocks.

Jus was on bloody good form tonight. He took the heckles, did some of his own, looked for his own and Richie’s mum to sing ‘Motherfucker’ to him during GYHOMY.. not to mention the bra incident. He was damn pleased to be there, and it showed. There was a long interlude during which we ‘discussed’ his weight gain. HE STARTED IT!!! (if you don’t want to show your beer belly, stripping after complaining about nipple chafing is not the way forward) Awww. He looks good. And he’s not as fat as they’d have you believe. Chubby, and much healthier looking. Suits his face.. he’s practised his beer belly wobbling! Who on earth taught him that, and why? (there is no truth in the rumour that he’s modelling himself on Rob Shaw.) Gleeful chants of ‘you fat bastard’ ensued, at which he tried miserably to pout in a hurt manner, and failed. One of these days, Dan is gonna get his own back for having his bum pinched, and that will be the funniest thing.. come on Dan. Do something to wind Jus up on stage. I gave Jus my camera to take photos with, but he couldn’t work out how it worked.. sigh… honestly he’s supposed to be a tech geek!

Plenty of opportunity for us to sing to them, and vote whether ‘Blind Man’ should stay in for the tour.. obviously we said yes.. It sounded just fine without any harmonies and production, emphasising its simplicity and emotion more, I thought. SLAGI really needs everything to stop and focus on the brothers’ performance to get the best out of that ballad.. spotlights, stillness and honest sentiment.

ECG and Bald give us a rocking encore, and we’re left wanting so much more but satisfied with seeing what we have. Value for money.. you bet.

A long chat with Rob and a few other people, rescue our stuff, and we seem to be leaving the building long after anyone else.. mind that flight case.. AAAGGGHHH it got colder! We waited for so long. Rich and Dan came out, signed a bit.. Rich scooted quickly. I asked Dan for a few words for his fanzine readers. Despite not being able to pronounce ‘fanzine’ he managed to say ‘Ummm.. hello…’ Words of great wisdom and depth, there. He’s off into a taxi and away.. Other people emerge. Sue, carrying a familiar bag of sweets. Rob, carrying unfinished beer and a bottle of vodka, very much the worse for wear, staggering and slurring.. hee so cute.. so drunk that he let Six kiss him, lmao. We saluted him of course, and arrant wasp toss was mentioned.

Finally. Justin. Pissed as a fart and genial, happy to sign stuff. He even managed to take a picture with my camera this time. I attached it. Perhaps that might give you an idea of his general state… His minder was having none of it and hustled him into the bus, despite what Jus might have thought about it. So cold.. we left, as we couldn’t stand it any longer, even if we did want to see Ed.. sorry Ed, but things were bad enough next morning as it was. Teaching Philosophy to 7 year olds? After that? Eeek.

The Dark Force is back with us! Prepare to be bowled over and rocked and shocked and squiggled.. Back. Bigger and better and just as sexy. Growwwwllll. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, definitely. And, while I think of it, we couldn’t figure out where your figure had gone.. we thought we could try and live without you, but we were so very wrong.

All setlists, jokes, trousers and bras subject to change.

This is what we politely jigged to:

Knockers
One Way Ticket
Is It Just Me
Growing on Me
Dinner Lady Arms
Givin’ Up
Black Shuk (setlist typo, not me!)
Love on the Rocks
Love Is Only A Feeling
Seemed Like A Good Idea
Blind Man
Hazel Eyes
Get Your Hands Off
Friday Night
Girlfriend
I Believe In A Thing Called Love
English Country Garden
Bald

2005 and all that

by Jo

2005.. year of the breakdown – dropping down into the darkness and pinging back up

It all started well enough, for them. A good rest over Christmas after that tour, and all the shit that goes with it. Literally.. lots of toilet paper used by band and entourage. Nasty.. Sixsister spent a lot of time recovering from the tour’s events.

Off to do some recording, starting at Dan’s pad, then in London, then Wales, where everyone ate too much, apparently. And made friends with the late Puma (see studio diary on darknessrock.com), a ginger cat with superb taste. The drums were all laid down first, Ed in the spotlight…

While all of us were happily contemplating the new album’s release, reassured by photos from the studio, dark doings were afoot. Some of us had had inklings of discord, given away by body language and various conversations. Frankie wasn’t happy. But, quite how unhappy, and the reactions to the cause of his disquiet, were not to become common knowledge for some time. Since then, of course, we’ve had many many words in the press, from Justin and Dan, with one or two from Frankie on his myspace page. Banging heads together seemed like a good thing to do.. still does.. but anyway. By then, Frankie was months gone, to be remembered by the faithful. Whatever happened, he was there at the beginning, and can’t be forgotten by the fans.

In the middle of all this (March) was a trip to play in Dubai, which was about as close to a summer festival as the boys got. Although idiot singers don’t tend to fall off inflatable donuts and hurt their ribs in festival fields.. although damaging ligaments whilst playing football with germans is possible. We had a review of that (gig).. And of the unveiling of Justin’s waxwork on his 30th birthday.

Dan, back home, is watching his band disintegrate, doing the recording, making the tea.. Justin effectively has left the band, thanks to his rift with a still present Frankie, and is concentrating on British Whale, his solo project. When he does finally get into the studio, he’s so impressed with Dan’s work that he decides he just HAS to stay.. but Frankie has to go for everyone’s sake. May 27, the fans are informed, It seems to have been a great relief all round… except for them, as hostilities break out on forum for some time, until a webbie-sized foot is put down. Two weeks later, Dan’s guitar tech Richie Edwards is shot into the limelight as the new bassist.. popular, funny and well liked, he’s the only choice for the boys. Oh, and he can play.. Things burst back into life, and there’s hard work all summer.

Justin’s solo single ‘This Town…’ is released in mid-August, whilst he and Dan are in LA with Roy Thomas Baker, mixing and producing and creating miracles in the middle of a powercut. He doesn’t do any promotion for it, because The Darkness are first and foremost. When Dan brings home that master copy, darklings sigh with relief, and start to get excited. Dates of singles and tours and album release start to emerge. Performances on TOTP and CD:UK are attended by the lucky, as well as a album preview.

Thousands of interview words spring up, and a lopsided picture of the split emerges (no story is ever told from just one angle). Besides, even the fans are sick of it now, and that the boys a re still being asked. Frankie holds his silence, for now. Please, can we just move on?

And as usual, reviews are wide ranging in their opinion, even amongst the fans. The sudden display of in-depth knowledge on instruments, recording, producing, marketing, promotion, band management and lyric writing is quite astounding in the world’s teenage population. The band and Sue must have been tearing their hair out as every small but vital error they made is ruthlessly exposed by experts masquerading as ordinary fans.

It is, however, a triumphant return. The year has been marred by who knows how many tears, tantrums, rehab, accidents, injuries… just on forum.

The Lords of Hell and Heaven know of the stresses and cracks and rebuilding that went on within the band. Each appears to have given their blessing. The promo photos have been a delight, they all look fantastic.. Justin looks much healthier than he has done, and happier.

Following on from the boys’ own album credits, ours are:

First and foremost, the fan’s champion Rob Shaw, for everything, above and beyond the call of duty. We salute you.

Sue Whitehouse, Gemma Shaw, Lucy Leigh, Katie Walker. We’d like to add our thanks to the boys’, because without your support, we’d be Darkness-less. Especially Katie, who probably has been a bit overwhelmed by hyper boy…

All those darklings who have amused us, inspired us, become our friends and stuck by us in our hour of need.

To those who have abused us.. our pity.

Richie, Ed, Justin and Dan… for the music, the wit, for bringing us all together, and for the nice photos to look at. Long may you rock, and the dark force be with you forever.

2006. It’s gonna be a good thing. ‘Is it Just Me?’ out on 20th Feb

SixSister go to London

by Jo

(no camping, and no Timmy the dog)

We don’t get out much, but when we do, it’s for something that fucking rocks. Top Secret ‘fan’s playback’ of the new Darkness album (don’t get out of bed for anything less). Only 9 lucky winners, folks – darklings who’ve worked hard in the Village of Upper Darkling to provide entertainment, news, views, commonsense and a lot of arsing about on forum. (this latter does not apply soley to 6S) My gog, when I got that email, I couldn’t breath for aaaaaaaaaaaggggeeeeeeeees. I might leave Rob something in my will… I went away for the weekend not knowing when this thing was going to be, who else was going, where it was.. aaaghhh. On Monday it was confirmed as being Wednesday. Thank the rock gods, I’m not working.. cancel all appointments with the Dyson. Buy cheapest train ticket, notify 6S, get in a panic, run round screaming.. well, no. the cats and Mr 3 are not of the darkling persuaion so I behaved myself. At the last minute another 6 was invited, so, due to her complete unluckiness with all other Darkness events, our Davey was pressganged in, with similar hyperventilation problems. Blimey, the most exciting thing that’s happened to SixSister.. Thanks to Rob for inviting us.. who cares that the band aren’t going to be there, if Rob is? Bless him.. he’ll be a Star Wars advent calendar and two packets of pickled onion monster munch richer when I see him. Lmao.. it’s not much, but the thought was there!

I wrote most of this on the train.. I was happily worrying about getting across London on the Circle Line by 1 o’clock when the train stops and a huge signal failure at Liverpool Street is announced. Bundled off this train at Shenfield, chucked off at Stratford… luckily the Central line runs from there so it wasn’t too difficult a journey. Just panicking cos I was going to be so late.. hurried calls, texts and tube journeys later, I made it at 1.40.. they’d not started without me, for which I am profoundly grateful. I paid my respects to Sue at the door while waiting for Rob, rushed to the loo, and finally entered a room full of people on the edge of their seats. This was because the sofa eats unwary people, I found. All those missing bands you wondered about? They’re in that sofa. Right. Hush. Time for the first listen. Awed silence, shivering in anti.. ci…pation..

We rocked along as best we could to the ones we knew, but it’s difficult not to get up and dance.. that would have terribly embarrassing. The room had a plate glass wall out on to the offices! So good to hear them again, all polished up and sounding GREAT.

The ones we didn’t know.. they’re so damn catchy, so we were singing along pretty soon. They are soooooooo good! There’s only one that won’t make you get up and boogie, but that’s cos it’s slower and more thought provoking. I think you’re all in for a very pleasant surprise or two. Not that we can tell you much yet, but we will, when Rob gives the green light. You WILL love it. Several massive tracks of glorious rocking gak.. It’s going round and round and round my head, touching the parts of me that make me want to sing… (sorry, Sade)

We stopped to discuss our favourites and various aspects of the tracks, along with some other gumpf. ‘Bald’ was put on again, on request. Huge smiles and a fair amount of laughing for favourite bits of songs, and lyrics, and pure rock pleasure..

It was much easier to pick out bits and enjoy on the second listen, finding all those things we’d discussed and the lyrics that were in Kerrang! today. Hee… dirty litle tykes.. People’s favourites were changed and changed back again. To be honest, it was so difficult to pick one.. it was easier to say which ones people didn’t like as much… and that wasn’t easy either. No one really disliked anything, just liked it less, and no one was disappointed by the album as a whole. The Darkness have achieved so much with this! Lord above, you can’t forget those songs. They worm their way into your head, No one will be able to stop singing them, and I can guarantee that the album will annoy people far more than PTL currently does / has done.. cool!

The discussion carried on for a while until it was time to go. We have promo copies of the single and nice b/w pics to take home.. yum.

Many many thanks to Rob for organizing this. He was his charming, affable, sharp self. Arse to his meeting.. we wanted to take him for beer, but we finished so late, thanks to my train.. apologies to everyone for that. Anyway, he’s a little strawberry blond angel, and long may he continue to watch over us, dispensing wisdom and.. umm… whatever else he dispenses. Sarcasm?

I say thank you to The Darkness, for the songs we’re singing.

Jo

Xx

People’s favourites.. except for ‘halfnakeded’ from the darklings site, who had to go.

Darren Bald
Dave Is it just me?
Jacqui Bald
Jayne Bald and English Country Garden
Jack Seemed Like a Good Idea
Graham Seemed Like a Good Idea
Jo Girlfriend
Rob Is it just me?

No doubt these will change… once we get our hands on the album again…

The Darkness return

by Jo

The Darkness return
(which means the return of the darklings. Be afraid.)

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!

At last, a huge mass of tense, nervous darklings relaxed when Rob put up the announcement that the new single ‘One Way Ticket’ is out on 14th November, with the new album ‘One Way Ticket to Hell.. And Back’ is out on the 28th. Screams were mixed with the thuds of people falling off chairs and dancing about.. it gets loud in cyberspace.

No doubt there will be a lot of competitions and promotional stuff going on, so we wait, and watch, and hold our breath. We’re ready to have our socks rocked off, and indications from last year’s tour airings are GOOOOOOOOD… we want our boys back, and in fine style. Good luck, lads. We’re right behind you, praying for success.

The track listing is as follows..

One Way Ticket
Knockers
Is It Just Me?
Dinner Lady Arms
Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time
Hazel Eyes
Bald
Girlfriend
English Country Garden
Blind Man

Fresh from Kerrang’s pages..

OWTTHAB single reviews

by Fans!

Was weeing myself with excitement this morning. Had to have the radio on as the computer was being an arse, so everyone got to watch me bouncing on my chair with excitement. However, my clutch of non-Darkness fanatic colleagues all thought it was good – and if they hated it, they’d definitely let me know.

Basically, I think its great. Fantastic guitar, Justin’s voice sounds great, and a nice little sitar break in the middle. Not sure how they’ll handle that bit live, but we’ll wait and see.

Catchy chorus too.

I’d love to have a transcript of the lyrics, as at the moment I’m “la la la-ing along to the bits I can’t make out. Newspaper reports are claiming its all about drug abuse, so a sqizz at the lyrics may shed some light on that one.

Now where is that video …………. Q magazine say they have it on rotation through October.

The boys are definitely back in town!!!!!!

Welcome back, cos we’ve been gagging for it!

Taffy

One way ticket to hell.

After waiting for so long for anything new from camp Darkness. We
finally have something!

One way ticket is the first single to be released for the forthcoming
album One Way Ticket to Hell….. And Back.

It opens with riffs reminiscent of AC/DC, and a cowbell. It instantly
makes you foot tap along. We have the familiar falsetto vocals, and a
chorus that’s as catchy as hell. It is in no way a rip your face off
rock song, but it does rock. From the first listen you’ll be singing
along with the chorus and it won’t leave your head. The Darkness are
back on form!

If this is the quality of the rest of the album I can’t wait!

Spid

On the 3rd of October, anxious Darklings across the land clung
aggressively to their radios like a pack of slavering shrews, hungry
for the veritable juicy grub that is ‘One Way Ticket’… I don’t think
there was an ounce of disappointment within our fine nation that misty
morning
Debuted on national radio, the new single oozes the magnificent
insanity we all now know and love, sounding flawlessly slick with the
help of Sir Roy Thomas Baker, rock producer extraordinaire. So some of
the ‘Permission To Land’ rawness has been lost, but the transition to
international superstars has meant a huge boost in the kind of
grandeur that they tried so hard to achieve the first time round with
just twenty grand and two weeks. This is just an extension of the
mind-boggling greatness that was thrust upon us three years back.
It’s been a long time coming, but it seems the ridiculously long
months of recording and perfecting was just a preliminary for The
Darkness proving that they’re back, and in fantastic form. ‘One Way
Ticket’ is bold and beautiful and shamelessly catchy, with the warble
that seemed delightfully ubiquitous last year making a very welcome
return. Grief Hammer for b-side… please?
I don’t know about you, but I can’t fucking wait for the album.

Davey

Rob Shaw – profile

by Jo

Ah, Rob Shaw. What can we possibly say about our little strawberry blond friend? A Yoda to the stars, dispensing wisdom (sometimes) and judgements to the happy bands of darklings.

Borned on the 3rd July, as Justin so recently pointed out to us. He’s not The Darkness’ first fan, but he’s been there a hell of a long time, and is steeped in their history. He’s seen them more than Richie has (he’s not allowed to play now though, its cheating being onstage)! As a huge fan, he’s probably the luckiest darkling of all. Make no mistake, he’s definitely one of us. He’s not afraid to get down the front and rock with the best of us. Lucky or not, he does have a tricky job sometimes keeping us in line, and he doesn’t suffer fools gladly. I think we’re lucky that we don’t get his unvarnished opinion of us, on occasion. We’d deserve it, as well.

His repertoire of quotes from cult humour is impressive, so if you want to know what he’s on about, you need to check out Anchorman, Withnail and I.. that kind of thing. He does of course have his own brand of humour.. sharp, with sarky thrown in as a sideline. Despite all the flak he gets, he struggles on, having to take pics of Justin’s developing muscles for the news hungry hordes, and putting up with silliness on a monumental scale. His cry of ‘Arrant wasp toss!’ is his signature way of shooting down the ridiculous.

Gillingham should count themselves fortunate to have (any) fans like Rob, still passionate about them. I’m sure they’ll be back up, just like Norwich.. he could talk for hours about music, Star Wars, ‘other films wot I have loved’, and mexican food as well. He does admit to not being able to organize anything in real life though. Yoda would be ashamed. There’s a large streak of the dark side in him.

In the Darkness movie, (when/if it gets made and isn’t a figment of Rob’s imagination), he’ll be played by Simon Pegg, he says.

He’s as cute as a button, and cuddly too. A lovely boy, with sharp edges.

In this pic, he’s queueing up to get Justin’s autograph at the video shoot.. dunno what’s going on in the background. Food must have arrived.

Darkness bits and pieces

by Jo

Well, not literally.

It’s been quite busy in darkling land. Justin and Dan have flown off to LA to rehearse and record orchestras, then mix the whole lot so that we can have a lovely sparkly new album around November time. It might be a bit tight to get a tour in before Christmas, but I’m sure we’ll get a few gigs under our belts by earlyish next year.. or we’ll stamp our feet and generally be demanding and whingy (ahem. All darklings there, not just the Six).

The lads seem to be very positive, as shown in the recent Kerrang article. They’re all smiling and relaxed. Justin, of course, is.. umm.. Justin. Not sure whether he did all the talking by common consent, or the others couldn’t get a word in. Both, probably. The look on Dan’s face when he saw him in the catsuit must have been priceless… the reaction to the article was also very positive, although it did result in a call for Ed to be seen in brown lederhosen.

That article, and Justin’s interview on Radio 2, raised the issue of Frankie’s leaving again, causing more discussions online. Despite some people’s protests about that, it IS a major issue for darklings, and one that will be pondered upon for some time to come. Even if we never know the real reason. Everyone’s looking forward, but there will always be nostalgia! Good memories for us, if not for the band, and they understand that. Bring it on.. soon.. there’ll be a single before the album so it’s not as long a wait as it could be.

By the time this is issued, Justin’s solo single will be in the shops and online. If you’re going to buy it, don’t do it from Amazon, or it won’t count for chart position! Go to www.britishwhale.com/buy instead. The album will be out next year, well after The Darkness one. Gives Justin a chance to recover from any possible tour and get ready to do a few shows of his own, maybe. * crosses fingers* Can’t wait to find out what he judges as ‘not tasteful enough for The Darkness’ !

Jo

British Whale – This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us

British Whale – This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both of Us

by Fee

Rating 10/10

This single marks the welcome return of Justin Hawkins, the most charismatic front man of rock to be seen this side of 1984. His solo project ‘British Whale’ happened, claims Hawkins, because he was ‘lacking porpoise’. This song has got a real vibe and is really fun to listen to. It is a breath of fresh air in the room full of dank, boring and often depressing songs. It is silly but that is the point! If you are in any doubt take a listen to the equally awesome b-side ‘America’ which tells it exactly like it is. The video, featuring Phil (The Power) Taylor, is also well worth a look. So rush out and buy it before it sells out!

By Fee (the cat).

Once in a lifetime

Once In A Lifetime

by LC

“Well, how did I get here?” That line from the Talking Heads song was on a constant loop in my head that beautifully sunny June day. Indeed, it had been less than four days before that I was even aware of British Whale, here I was, on my way to a West London studio, about to be part of Mr Justin Hawkins first solo video shoot.

After checking in, I proceeded into the dark realms of the studio. No one really knew the premise of the video, only told to dress up like they were going to a darts match, and speculation was confirmed when to the left was a well-lit stage, complete with “BW” sign, huge darts, a winner’s cup, and various other trappings of a match. Only when I’d found a spot to stand did I realise that Justin was also atop, practicing his throwing techniques against the hushed backdrop of the focused crowd. Those that had arrived on time were provided with various bits by wardrobe, which included dowdy shirts, loads of costume jewellery, and funky hats. Since there no one was filming yet, I took a walk outside, where I saw Dan and Richie at the reception desk. And upon returning, I’d seen that not only were the full band there, various friends and family were also taking part. Phil Taylor the darts champion, was also present, along with his own group of fans. And the ultimate coup, the Mael brothers were also there.

After a bit of meeting and greeting between family, friends, and fans, the lot of us were corralled outdoors for Health & Safety reasons as more equipment would be put into place. It was to be the first of many times where everyone looked as if they were all part of some family reunion. Those from the boards were soon escorted out of the sun into an adjacent studio, where everyone got to know each other’s names, both screen and real. The make-up artists came to touch up our faces, but mostly we just waited to get the call back.

Once that came, we were back in the main studio and took our places at the dressed and complete tables. Some of us, however, were re-directed to a new table in front, which flanked the Friends & Family table on one side, while Phil Taylor’s fans occupied the table on the other side.

The first scene to be shot was the bit where Russell Mael mimes “Flying, domestic flying” and introduces Justin then Phil. We were on instructions to cheer madly for The Hawk, but even more so for The Power. After a couple run-throughs, we were ready to roll. Scene 1, Take 1, the clapperboard went, but as the guy with it ran out of scene, so did the cord, causing the mic to fly out of Russell’s hand, yellow rubber ball no longer sat on top but rolling across the stage. Somewhat amusing start to the day.

Perhaps because of the heat and lack of air circulating, or the overwhelming of the senses due to so many of Justin’s inner circle being there, the shooting sequence became somewhat of a blur to me. In regards to that, I will point out highlights as per sequence in video:

First audience scan: One of the last shots of the day. Considering that we were hot, tired, and had had a few to drink, I think the audience came out looking remarkably fresh and enthusiastic.

Justin walking in with bodyguards: Audience didn’t participate, so can’t confirm when it was shot.

Russell introducing the players: Covered above. The growling sequence was filmed separately just after the intro scene, and after several takes it’s a shame that the audio to it was off, because Justin’s growling became increasingly silly. He also seemed quite proud of the gaudy jewellery required to wear.

“Game ON!”: Also one of the last shots of the day. As was “Bullseye!”

General darts playing: Happened at various, indistinct times.

Electronic scoreboard manipulation: Early in day.

Streaker scene: Nick Abrahams was quite comfortable to strip for this vital shot, but dismissed an audience-wide request to go the Full Monty. First shot failed as the Flasher’s flash didn’t go off.

Close-up shots of Phil, then Justin: Later in day, using a white reflector that nearly blinded me because of where I sat.

Anticipated audience: Shot toward end of day. This is where the director asked us to show off our acting skills. I’ll be waiting for Equity’s call.

Bullseye: Justin’s very first attempt for this shot landed him one, however, the camera angle wasn’t right, so he had to do it again. After a couple falters, he managed to do two more bullseye’s in a row. Skillful lad! During a break in filming, Russell had a go as well, and despite the impression he gave of never handling a dart in his life, he also landed a bullseye after a few shots.

Enthusiastic applause: Filmed early in the day. Full of real enthusiasm, naturally.

Confetti and winner’s cup bit: Don’t remember this at all. Must’ve been when the majority of us left.

To give the impression of a smoke-filled room, a special machine was enlisted to add the atmosphere, but that meant that the doors and curtains all had to remain closed, which made the room incredibly warm and stuffy. This led to copious amounts of alcohol being ingested by the Friends & Family table, and increasing merry spirits from the occupants, particularly when someone managed to break the lamp on their table, or when the last crowd scene was filmed and a group of them nearly fell over like dominoes. It also led to a community spirit to break loose when Ed gave me a bag of ice, then orange juice, to share amongst the tables. Break times were an added relief, if only to be able to go out into the fresh air again. The buffet spread both times was substantial and varied, and because we were all in the car park of the studio, there was a family-reunion BBQ feel to these times, especially as everyone seemed to mingle about with everyone else. We all had to collect our own food, and most ate outside on the benches. Justin was the only one who didn’t participate, assumingly because he was busy shooting various scenes, and I felt quite bad for him. Still, towards the end of the day after constantly working, he was very kind to sign autographs and pose for photos during a break in filming. What a professional.

To break the boredom of setting up shots, Charlotte began making, then selling, sculptures made out of Styrofoam cups and pens. She wouldn’t accept anything less than £1 and made a tidy little profit. Other boredom busters were the odd statements coming from the Friends & Family table, the most memorable from Mrs Hawkins commenting when the female wardrobe assistant had to pull Russell’s shirt down by unzipping his trousers, and she shouted “I wish I had your job, love!” which goes down as my favourite quote of the day.

Cringeworthy moment? Just before a shot, the one and only mobile phone to go off. A deeply embarrassed Sue apologised to everyone.

At long last, sometime after 11pm, the director announced it was a wrap. It had been a wonderfully memorable day that I didn’t really want to end, despite the heat and exhaustion, so after 11+ long hours, it was time to re-join the real world once again. After goodbyes and thanks to various people, I started the long journey home by walking back towards the Tube station. Even though I had felt like I had lived in a whole other world for just a day, the people and streets of London were still there. Same as it ever was.

LC

Rampaging with Frankie

Rampaging with Frankie

by LC

Saturday, 9 July 2005. It seems longer than just over a month ago the news was announced that Frankie Poullain would no longer be bassist for the Darkness. Word was that he retreated back to his chateau in France and people wondered if they would ever see him again. All this would change on this warm summer night in London. He was going to make his first public appearance as a guest DJ at Kerrang magazine’s Club Rampage.

I arrived at the club at about 10.30, not sure if and when Frankie would be there. I still had doubts I would see him there in person. Even seeing his name on the list of performers and DJ’s couldn’t completely convince me; I needed solid proof. To calm my nerves and doubts, I proceeded to the bar for a drink and settled to watch the Glitterati, who had just begun performing.

After their very impressive set, I walked past the bar and found a quiet spot near the entrance to talk to a friend on the phone, mainly to keep myself busy and sober. Another drink may have clouded my senses that were already leaning towards disbelief. Let the others drink themselves silly, I had to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating!

And it was whilst jabbering away on my mobile that the first encounter occurred—Frankie had arrived! There he was in the flesh once again, lovely fluffy hair, characteristic moustache, dark-haired girl beside him, dark-haired girl in front of him (me!), and a group of about 15 people trailing behind which turned out to be punters who either; 1) had the good fortune of arriving at exactly the same time as Frankie, or 2) were hanging around the entrance until he did. He arrived looking very happy with himself, which was a relief. After he had his bag checked by the security guard, he made a dash upstairs. At his point I didn’t feel right approaching him, so I stayed behind. I knew where he’d be at 1am when he was scheduled to man the decks.

The magic hour of 1am had come, but there was no sign of Frankie at the decks. No one seemed to mind as the alcohol was blurring time and space for everyone there apart from the staff; yes, even I had succumbed to my second Vodka & diet Coke. I had found another quiet corner in the hall left of the bar to rearrange my paraphernalia when simultaneously someone approached me to ask where the toilets were, and Frankie walked through an ‘Exit’ door in said hall. Encounter number 2, but still not time to approach him. I showed the drunk guy where to find the toilets, all the while keeping the eyes in the back of my head open to make sure Frankie headed towards the decks, which he did, still looking pleased and relaxed with himself.

His set began just 15 minutes late, but nobody seemed to mind. He began with a few words and proceeded playing a few bog-standard rock tunes, none of which I was familiar with, but still got the crowd going. It was when he put on “Back in Black,” however, that the crowd really became responsive, and from then on the familiar tunes came thick and fast, as did the reactions. More AC/DC, notably from the Bon Scott era (yes!), GnR, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Thin Lizzy, and my personal favourite of the night, “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath, to which I witnessed the unthinkable; someone dancing to that song! The selections got better and better, and the crowd reacted accordingly. Frankie looked very comfortable, posing for the few who took photos, and busily changing discs. His set lasted longer than the hour that was allocated, and he finally left the decks at about 2.30. It was then that I had encounter number 3, which I felt was time to finally speak to him.

As he was leaving, I asked if I could just have a couple moments of his time, and he very congenially obliged. I gave him the card my friend had written to him and told him that there was a huge contingent of admirers that were still very interested in what he was doing. I asked him if he had his own website or address to gain information from, but, sadly, he said no, not yet. I thanked him for his time, and he abruptly bent over and gave me a kiss on the cheek, which I found rather sweet as I hadn’t asked him for it!

After having my fill, I decided to leave the club for the short walk to my hotel, but only after a trip to the ladies. On my way out, thinking that my night was pretty much a success, I saw him again! This time, I decided, I really should top the night off by having my photo with him, especially as I hadn’t taken any during his set and I felt I should really have my personal souvenir. He very kindly agreed, only he began to act very silly with me and literally tried to get his leg over me, which made me burst out in laughter, hence the cropped photo. Laughing hysterically is never my best side. I thanked him for the last time and left the club at last, glancing back as I crossed the road to see him and the brunette get into a cab and speed away.

Verdict of the night? It made a change not to see him playing his bass, but I think he did an excellent job. He looked happy and well, was in good spirits, and the crowd obviously still love him. I don’t know if he has long-term plans for a career as a DJ, but whatever he does, he will still be a crowd-pleaser.

Rampaging with Frankie

by LC

Saturday, 9 July 2005. It seems longer than just over a month ago the news was announced that Frankie Poullain would no longer be bassist for the Darkness. Word was that he retreated back to his chateau in France and people wondered if they would ever see him again. All this would change on this warm summer night in London. He was going to make his first public appearance as a guest DJ at Kerrang magazine’s Club Rampage.

I arrived at the club at about 10.30, not sure if and when Frankie would be there. I still had doubts I would see him there in person. Even seeing his name on the list of performers and DJ’s couldn’t completely convince me; I needed solid proof. To calm my nerves and doubts, I proceeded to the bar for a drink and settled to watch the Glitterati, who had just begun performing.

After their very impressive set, I walked past the bar and found a quiet spot near the entrance to talk to a friend on the phone, mainly to keep myself busy and sober. Another drink may have clouded my senses that were already leaning towards disbelief. Let the others drink themselves silly, I had to make sure I wasn’t hallucinating!

And it was whilst jabbering away on my mobile that the first encounter occurred—Frankie had arrived! There he was in the flesh once again, lovely fluffy hair, characteristic moustache, dark-haired girl beside him, dark-haired girl in front of him (me!), and a group of about 15 people trailing behind which turned out to be punters who either; 1) had the good fortune of arriving at exactly the same time as Frankie, or 2) were hanging around the entrance until he did. He arrived looking very happy with himself, which was a relief. After he had his bag checked by the security guard, he made a dash upstairs. At his point I didn’t feel right approaching him, so I stayed behind. I knew where he’d be at 1am when he was scheduled to man the decks.

The magic hour of 1am had come, but there was no sign of Frankie at the decks. No one seemed to mind as the alcohol was blurring time and space for everyone there apart from the staff; yes, even I had succumbed to my second Vodka & diet Coke. I had found another quiet corner in the hall left of the bar to rearrange my paraphernalia when simultaneously someone approached me to ask where the toilets were, and Frankie walked through an ‘Exit’ door in said hall. Encounter number 2, but still not time to approach him. I showed the drunk guy where to find the toilets, all the while keeping the eyes in the back of my head open to make sure Frankie headed towards the decks, which he did, still looking pleased and relaxed with himself.

His set began just 15 minutes late, but nobody seemed to mind. He began with a few words and proceeded playing a few bog-standard rock tunes, none of which I was familiar with, but still got the crowd going. It was when he put on “Back in Black,” however, that the crowd really became responsive, and from then on the familiar tunes came thick and fast, as did the reactions. More AC/DC, notably from the Bon Scott era (yes!), GnR, Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Thin Lizzy, and my personal favourite of the night, “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath, to which I witnessed the unthinkable; someone dancing to that song! The selections got better and better, and the crowd reacted accordingly. Frankie looked very comfortable, posing for the few who took photos, and busily changing discs. His set lasted longer than the hour that was allocated, and he finally left the decks at about 2.30. It was then that I had encounter number 3, which I felt was time to finally speak to him.

As he was leaving, I asked if I could just have a couple moments of his time, and he very congenially obliged. I gave him the card my friend had written to him and told him that there was a huge contingent of admirers that were still very interested in what he was doing. I asked him if he had his own website or address to gain information from, but, sadly, he said no, not yet. I thanked him for his time, and he abruptly bent over and gave me a kiss on the cheek, which I found rather sweet as I hadn’t asked him for it!

After having my fill, I decided to leave the club for the short walk to my hotel, but only after a trip to the ladies. On my way out, thinking that my night was pretty much a success, I saw him again! This time, I decided, I really should top the night off by having my photo with him, especially as I hadn’t taken any during his set and I felt I should really have my personal souvenir. He very kindly agreed, only he began to act very silly with me and literally tried to get his leg over me, which made me burst out in laughter, hence the cropped photo. Laughing hysterically is never my best side. I thanked him for the last time and left the club at last, glancing back as I crossed the road to see him and the brunette get into a cab and speed away.

Verdict of the night? It made a change not to see him playing his bass, but I think he did an excellent job. He looked happy and well, was in good spirits, and the crowd obviously still love him. I don’t know if he has long-term plans for a career as a DJ, but whatever he does, he will still be a crowd-pleaser.

 

SixSister go to Kirkley High

Sixsister go to Kirkley High

by Jo

Sixsister go to Kirkley High (without the lashings and lashings of ginger beer)

Polling Day. What better way to spend it that trotting down to your local friendly rock stars’ high school? So that’s what I did. It was Thursday afternoon, and I’d spent the morning teaching Year 4 how to do a forward roll without breaking their necks, so light relief was in order. Let’s see how Lowestoft’s finest repay their debts to their educators.

I arrived. Some of you are rather more familiar with high schools than I am. I haven’t been in one for nearly 20 years, and mine only went from 14-18, so I was totally unprepared for how big it was… It took me ten minutes to follow the signs and get down to the Vocational Centre. The children are all so big.. but then I’m a titch.

A couple of minutes or so on the comfy seats, and the delightful Phil Spencer came to whisk me off. You’ll remember his name.. Justin’s said before what an inspiration he was, as a teacher. He’s been namechecked at gigs too, I was there! We’d all like that.. I was swept of to the Music Suite. Are all secondary schools like this? There were code-locked doors and ones opening automatically for us.. very Enterprise. We didn’t have the technology in my day. You had to open it yourself.

And there we were. In the room where The Darkness opened the school’s new Music Suite, a year ago, after Hazel Johnson’s invitation. It was all very hush-hush, with staff and pupils alike startled to find the lads in their midst. There’s a very nice plaque (see?). The piano Justin tinkled on is there (no, I didn’t. I’m obsessed, not sad). The donated drum kit and guitars were there. Amps and keyboards.
It was a very busy day that day. Justin had also been to see his namesake baby giraffe, and some of the South Bank Show was recorded at The Swan too.

This is fantastic. It was all refurbished and updated to provide soundproof rock and recital rooms. The school uses it for the usual Music curriculum, and specialist musicians have one to one tuition here.

It was Dan that wanted a rock music school built, and it looks like it will all slot into place… The Darkness have shown to their school that dreams DO come true, and you CAN make it to the big time. The band have given resources and recognition back to the school which had such an influence on them. We’ll let you know if anything else wonderful comes from Kirkley High.

Oh, and when I left, it was by a different door.. thankfully nearer the school gates. Lost, or what?

Many thanks to Julie Jones for arranging for me to pop in, to Hazel Johnson for the extra information, and to Phil Spencer for showing me round and chatting..

Let it be a lesson to you. Follow your dreams, and one day, your high school might let you back in for the day. Without having you arrested.


 

Darkling does Dubai!

Darkling Does Dubai!

by Jo

Friday 25th March 2005

(as usual, apologies for any mistakes in this – any misquotes or errors in the setlist are down to me and my over-excited brain making things up – sorry)

Friday 25th March 2005, 2pm. I’m in Dubai, at the Country Club – it sounds posh, but its basically a dustbowl in the middle of the desert. Take the motorway out of Dubai, turn left, drive into the desert and there you are.

The posh bit of the country club is in the distance. I’m queuing up outside the Rugby Ground, waiting to go in and join the Desert Rock festival, where I shall shout, scream and generally wet myself …. as The Darkness are playing!

In keeping with my vow to go to as many Darkness shows as possible, I’ve just travelled halfway around the world to see them. And I’m now standing in blistering 40°C heat surrounded by the oddest collection of people I’ve seen in ages. All of whom are pointing and laughing at the sparkly Darkness t-shirt I’m proudly wearing.

OK, so I do stand out a wee bit. The diamante on the t-shirt sparkles in the sunlight, matching the glitter in my hair and the spangly bits on my bag. I scan the people walking past, and the only other Darkness t-shirt I see is the one my dad (Malc) is wearing. OK, so maybe they aren’t big Darkness fans over here.

After collecting my ticket, I go to pick up my wristband. Due to the strict alcohol laws here, the wristbands are colour coded depending on whether you are over 21 or not. The wristband guy makes my day by asking me if I’m over 21, and Malc pisses himself laughing.

From there its on for a generous body search involving tracker dogs, radar guns and latex gloves and lots of lubricant. I’m joking ….. there were no dogs. As well as looking for weapons and alcohol, security were also confiscating any cameras they found. As I’d been warned about this beforehand, I didn’t risk taking a camera ….. and I’m glad, as my plan of hiding it in my pants would have been discovered (as the girl in front of me with a camera in her pants found out).

Which means of course, I have no pictures to share with you. Sorry about that – I’m just as devastated, as this was the first Darkness gig I’d been to without my sister and I wanted some pictures to show her.

OK, so I’m in. I go and have a look at the stage, which is sat in a dusty field. Big stage, big screens, the usual bunch of bars and food stalls, lots of people wandering about. Malc and I go and buy a book of vouchers, then use the vouchers to buy some drinks. Just beyond the main arena there is a seating area and another bar, with a big screen so we can watch the show sitting down and in easy reach of the bar. Fantastic.

This is our base for the day. Decision was made when the compere came on stage to announce the acts …. and told us that The Darkness were headlining and wouldn’t be on until 11pm. Bugger. So we stay put, drink, eat, drink, and chat with some British lads who work in Dubai and have never seen The Darkness live.

I should say something about the other acts, which I didn’t pay a huge amount of attention to as I was there for one reason only.

Juliana Down – local band, big following, noisy and incomprehensibleŸ
Nervecell – dittoŸ
Saxon – didn’t show as the lead singer’s house had burnt down the day beforeŸ
Sepultura – nothing specialŸ
Within Temptation – lead singer got on my tits so much, trying to beŸ like Amy Lee from Evanescence and not pulling it off. They shut up at 8pm and I breathed a sigh of relief – it turns out it was for prayers, as Friday is the holy day in Dubai and everything stops for official prayers at 8pm. The band came back afterwards and continued for what felt like a fortnight.
Machine Head – loud, thrashy, annoying, kept screaming “fuck you Dubai” at the crowd.Ÿ

Apologies to anyone who is a fan of any of the above bands, you probably would have loved it.

Inbetween the acts above, there was an air guitar competition, which made me laugh my arse off, as everyone who took part was obviously drunk, stoned or both. The music played during the set-up of each band was awesome – lots of classic rock such as Thin Lizzy, AC/DC, Van Halen, Guns n Roses, etc.

Halfway through the day, I almost killed Malc. He went off to the toilet, and came back with an enormous smile on his face. “guess who I’ve just seen?” he says. Me: “don’t tell me, Dan was in the toilet, he asked if Taffy was here, and gave you two backstage passes” Him: “nope, I wandered down to the stage, and Frankie was in the backstage area looking over the fence having a beer. I waved, he saw me and gave me the thumbs” Me: “aaaargh!!!!!”

I raced down to the stage and hung about outside the press tent peering over the fence, but no sign of any of our boys. Bugger.

Anyway, the day wore on with lots of alcohol, gossip and factor 30 sunscreen. All in all I counted about 20 Darkness t-shirts in the whole place. After Machine Head’s set, I dragged Malc back onto the field, so we could plant ourselves in a good spot. As there was only about 15 minutes between bands, I didn’t want to hang around.

We park ourselves about 15 feet from the stage, directly opposite Dan’s normal stage position. The stage is a hive of activity, with road crew running about setting up. The keytar is brought out and set up at the side of the stage, which puts a bigger grin on my face. I’m sure I can see Sue and Charlotte at the side of the stage, so I give them a wave which they totally don’t see, but never mind.

Thin Lizzy’s ‘The Boys are Back in Town’ strikes up, and the stage starts to clear of crew. As Thin Lizzy ends, the lights go down and the place is in darkness (get it?). Then the stage is bathed in blue light, and ‘Arrival’ starts. My legs go wobbly from excitement and I cling on to Malc – who tells me to get a grip and stop being a girl. I wave my light sticks in time to the music and try to make my legs behave. Then Arrival ends and the stage goes dark again, before the lights fire up, pulsing in time to the opening beats of Grief Hammer. As the lights flash, I can see Ed scurrying behind the drums, then Dan and Frankie appear either side of the stage. Finally Justin storms onto the stage and the crowd roars. “how’s it going there Dubai” screams Justin, as a wall of flames shoot up in front of him.

They rock through Grief, carrying the crowd with them even though 99% of them haven’t a clue what this track is. My 0.2% of the crowd rocks its considerable arse off though, and by the end of the track I’ve cleared a small patch of desert around Malc and myself, as people duck to avoid my flying limbs, bum, etc.

At the end of the track, Justin comes forward and I get my first good look at him. Mmm, looking divine, in the same costume he used for the Winter tour – brown leather trousers, lilac peacock shirt, scarf holding his hair back. Dan is looking super-fit in very tight black trousers and a black and silver Thin Lizzy t-shirt. I couldn’t see Ed as he was behind his drums, but from my inspection at the end of the show he was in the usual jeans and t-shirt. Frankie was sporting the most enormous hair I’ve seen on him for some time, along with black leather trousers and a black and purple floaty shirt.

Justin tries to get the crowd going with a bit of Arabic. About four people respond, as the crowd is largely English, American and Australian. So, we get a translation – apparently he said “hello, we are The Darkness” The crowd yell back at him, as the band launch into Giving Up – a surprising choice considering the country’s attitude to drug abuse (and a guy behind me says to his mate “they can’t sing this, its not on”). Justin does change the words slightly – “fucking shit” becomes “shucking fit” and the “fucks” are so high pitched they just sound like a scream. Justin manages to get the crowd clapping and rocking in time to the beat, so there is hope for them. Of course, I rock like a maniac.

Justin then tries a bit more crowd rousing. “Give me a D” he roars – about half the crowd react (tsk). But he’s a persistent bunny, so he carries on “give me an Arkness” – again about half the crowd knows what he’s on about.

We are then treated to a wonderful sight – Justin’s bum wiggling on the big screen as he sings “kiss my ass, kiss my ass goodbye” and they do Stuck in a Rut – again with optional swearing. We then get Dinner Lady Arms, which puzzles the blokes next to me – he yells to his mate “what’s aaaaaargh?” (arms, dear) Again, most of the crowd are bewildered with this, as its new (but I love it). During the guitar solo, Justin runs over to Dan and wiggles about behind him, making him laugh.

Its customary at this point for some clothes to be shed, but Justin says that he isn’t allowed to strip. He teases us though “you’d like me to, wouldn’t you?” So, sadly the shirt stays on and there is no glimpse of flames. Utter disappointment from the Taffy section of the crowd, but never mind.

Then – one of my favourite bits – the frankly horny guitar intro to Making Out, complete with pyro accompaniment. Dan looks fab as he rocks over to the front of the stage, shaking that gorgeous hair everywhere. This is followed by Physical Sex, again with an explosive intro and with an interesting hand gesture from Justin on “touchy feely woman” – I wouldn’t mind seeing that in close-up. Justin has to customise it though ….. it becomes “Dubai …. brrrrrring me sex!” I’m sure you can guess my answer to that one. Once again we get Dan grinding his guitar at the front of the stage before Justin leaps in with his bit. Awesome.

Justin has another go at wooing the crowd “who here has heard of our album Permission To Land? It did quite well!” An answering roar of approval from the crowd. Justin: “well, this is track three from that album ….. Growing on Me!!”

This one really gets the crowd going, and finally we see movement through the whole crowd, rather than just bits of the crowd. Although the crowd singing isn’t anywhere near as loud as at Wembley, its enough to show the lads that they aren’t alone there.

Afterwards, Justin announces that its power ballad time. He says “imagine you are walking along Jumeirah Beach (swanky beach in Dubai, went there, was fab) with your loved one. Now imagine snuggling down on the dunes with your lady and probing her gently. I don’t mean probing in a rude way (cheeky grin and wink), I mean probing her with questions, such as what do you want for dinner, or would you like to dance. Well, that warm and fuzzy feeling you get from being with your lovely lady, I want you to imagine it now”

“Right, so now you’re all in the mood, we’re going to do our power ballad – Love is only a Feeling. Let me see if you are in the mood” Obviously the crowd wasn’t, as he teased them for the lukewarm response. He wanted to see more animation in us – excited but not rabid.

And away we go into LIOAF, with the crowd swaying in unison, waving cigarette lighters, lit up mobile phones and a couple of lightsticks (me).

After LIOAF, a member of the crew brings the keytar out to centre stage (cheers from Taffy and Malc, odd looks from everyone surrounding us). Justin does his usual twatting around, playing chopsticks, then the piano intro to Bohemian Rhapsody, whilst Dan plays the guitar piece. A crowd of British lads behind me obviously thinks that they are going to do a cover and sing along very loudly, and Justin has difficulty getting them to shut up. They shut up eventually, allowing Justin to get a word in.

“We played a few gigs at Wembley last winter, were any of you there?” A huge roar “YES!!!” from Malc and myself, which Justin obviously doesn’t hear as he looks a bit disappointed. “Well, none of you will know the answer to this question then …. is this a keytar or a guiboard?”

Puzzled silence from the majority of the crowd. A roar of “keytar!!” from my bit of the crowd.

Justin then asks “Who is on holiday here? Shall we play a holiday song?” The crowd responds by singing Amarillo, led by the British boys behind (again), and Justin keytars along. He then leads the crowd in DJ Otzi’s “Hey Baby“, before switching into “Agadoo” and capering madly around the stage. His bandmates just watch and laugh, with a “yes, he is a twat” look on their faces.

Justin then starts to play Stevie Wonder’s “I Just Called to say I Love You” with many deliberate wrong notes. The strongest swear word he uses is “flip!” which makes Dan laugh. “ I don’t want to cause offence, they lock you up for that here” jokes Justin.

OK, enough buggering about. The band rock everyone’s socks off with a blistering rendition of English Country Garden, without the optional twatting about in the middle we saw at Wembley.

This is followed by more crowd talk from Justin. “We were wondering if we should rename the next song, as Friday in Dubai is your holy day and equivalent to our Sunday. As the Dubai version of Friday night happens on a Wednesday, we were going to name the next song Wednesday Night. Now who wants to dance?” And off we go into Friday Night! The crowd follow Justin’s arm movements perfectly and he seems pleased.

After this, there was a brief break. The band leave the stage, and the crowd start shouting “We want Darkness! We want Darkness!” I’m not sure who started that one off *innocent eyes* The band return to the stage, with Justin in his silver sparkly Dior catsuit. He hops and skips about the stage, possibly getting the catsuit settled nicely, before picking up his guitar and thrashing out the first chords to I Believe in a Thing Called Love. The crowd definitely recognise this one, and go fucking mental! I spot a gap and move closer to the stage for a closer look.

This one really gets the crowd moving – and I almost fall over, I’m rocking so hard. He demands thumbs from the crowd, and gets them. During the guitar break, I get a close-up eyeful of Dan shaking his hair all over the place, as Justin scoots from one side of the stage to the other. He stops at my side of the stage, and does a guitar hump (think the video to Band Aid 20) practically in my face. I fall over dead but very happy. Actually, I manage to stay on my feet, dazed and more than a little damp (I was SWEATING! It was hot in that crowd! Honestly!). And a result – the crowd handclaps in time!

The song ends with a storm of cheering from the crowd. As the noise dies down, a woman at the front of the crowd yells “I want your babies!” to which Justin replies “I didn’t bring any with me, sorry!”

Nearing the end now, and we are treated to Black Shuck, with the swearing parts sung so high you wouldn’t know they were swearing, plus lots of flames as the flamethrowers work overtime. Hot and damp again.

Here comes Dan again, throwing himself into the intro to Get Your Hands Off My Woman, so I have to give him a wee scream of encouragement. Well, I promised my sister. I have to admit, Dan has a pretty nifty line in guitar humping and general pelvic thrusting too – I fully approve of THAT! More editing of the swearing parts – instead of Motherfucker we get Melonfarmer, and coconut replaces that word (which I only yell when I’m driving). However, the crowd just sing the original version, leaving Justin to sing whatever vaguely rhyming stuff he wants. At the end of the song, he tells us that it’s the only time we’ll hear the clean version of the song, as he’s staying on for a holiday in Dubai and doesn’t want to be locked up. He tries to get the crowd to sing Melonfarmer, but they just roar Motherfucker back at him. Classic.

And onto the final song of the evening, the towering Love on The Rocks. The thudding guitar makes me want to hump someone (seriously) but I restrain myself and just rock a wee bit, fully clothed. Arms wave from left to right during the chorus, and everything is great. As the climax approaches, I can see there’s no white tiger, but there is a bloody big crew member positioning himself at the edge of the stage. Justin gracefully plops down onto his shoulders, and is carried aloft along the front of the stage. And further along. All the way to the end, under the big video screen and through the security barrier. Into the crowd.

I have another *thud* moment when I realise that Justin Hawkins is directly in front of me. Ok, so he’s about eight feet in the air, but he’s within touching distance. As rabid fans reach out to touch him and his guitar, security men grab them and fling them to one side – roughly. I decide I like my arms intact, so I content myself with running alongside him. He looked down, but I don’t think he saw me as the spotlight was full on him.

Justin is carried further into the crowd, then they come back past me, so I get another eyeful. I was such a happy wench. Back on the stage, Justin apologises for being a little stiff in his movements – he explains that he visited the water park that day and went down the 300 foot (or whatever, I was to much of a wuss to try it for myself) water slide and ended up with his trunks up the crack of his arse and wrapped around his bollocks. He didn’t actually say that, just mimed it.

He ends with an attempt at a headstand, falls over onto his bum, tries again and falls over again. The bass drum didn’t get busted this time however. Eventually he settles for spinning around on his arse as the wall of flame shoots up.

And that’s it. The band come forward and take a bow, sling everything they are carrying into the audience (Justin even throws his bottle of water to someone, wrapped with his headscarf) and wave, then walk off stage. And don’t come back.

With perfect timing, “Time of my Life” plays over the speakers, and a fantastic firework display begins. We watch for a while, before making our way to the car park to find our driver. We collapse sweaty and knackered onto his wipe-clean seats and are taken back to our hotel, where I phone my sister and describe the gig in detail.

The next morning, I am soooo stiff and have almost no voice. But, I am so happy that I couldn’t care less. Thanks lads for a fantastic evening – the most fun I’ve had whilst fully clothed in absolutely ages. It was well worth the million mile round trip. Can we do it again next year please?

With love and thanks

Taffy

Pupils I’ll never forget

Pupils I’ll never forget

by From TES

Grant Westoby was present at
the birth of The Darkness
Dan Hawkins was an unassuming,
intelligent young man; quite a thinker in a
way. I taught him GCSE English and he had
a nice, incisive style of writing. He was
imposing—about 6ft 3in — but gentle and
introverted compared to his brother Justin,
who was much more flamboyant and used
to wear black nail varnish. They were
friends with another lad, Ed Graham, who
was always tapping pencils. The three of
them used to walk around school like
wandering minstrels. Dan was in a number
of local bands.
Dan left school at 16 and I didn’t hear
any more about him until 10 years later,
when a colleague passed me a copy of the
Eastern Daily Press and said “Look, this
guy’s about to hit the big time and he
remembers you.” There was an interview
with Dan, who was now guitarist in The
Darkness [justin is the vocalist and Ed the
drummer] in which he said I was an
inspiration. It’s nice when you bump into
ex-pupils in the street or hear they have
got a degree, but for Dan to remember me
in that way was great. 1 contacted the
band’s management and went to see him
when they played a gig before the Brits.
We had a drink together and he paid to
put me up in a hotel. It was a bit surreal,
but just like meeting an old friend really.
The school was having a new music
suite built, so 1 asked if the band would
come and officially open it. They did, and
they donated thousands of pounds worth
of equipment: guitars, drums and
amplifiers. It was really overwhelming.
When they came back to the school,
Dan gave me a signed apple that said
“Thanks teach!” in black marker pen — I
have put it in formaldehyde — and I bought
him Philip Pullman’s Hi’s Dark Materials
trilogy. Now we have a plaque on the wall
and signed posters to show other students
they can achieve. Lowestoft is not exactly
a sleepy place, but The Darkness is one of
the biggest things to happen to the town
for a long time. A deputy head used to
bellow at them: “Silence! You’ll never
make a living out of making a racket.” It’s
nice to be proved wrong.
Grant Westoby is head of the alternative
curriculum at Kirkley high school in Lowestoft,
Suffolk.

Justin, not Jason!

Justin. Not JASON!!!

by Davey

Full Name – Justin David Hawkins

Date of Birth – 17th March 1975

Age – Nearly the big 3-0

If you don’t know what Justin does in the band then you’ve obviously been living in a cave on Mars, with your eyes closed and your fingers in your ears. He’s the blonde, catsuited one with a bloody great set of lungs on ‘im – the self-labelled “bell end”.
Justin started life in Chertsey, before the family shipped themselves over to Lowestoft – that great town that boasts to be the influence of some of The Darkness’ best loved songs.
Despite being one of the bright sparks at Kirkley High, Justin rejected a life of education in favour of signing on, locking himself in his bedroom and mimicking Angus Young riffs all day. He wasn’t the coolest teenager. In fact, he’d drape Steve Tyler scarves all over himself and generally act like a bit of a knob.
Anyway, eventually sick of the drudgery of life in Lowestoft, he toddled off to Huddersfield to do a music technology course, popping down to London on occasion to visit his brother. After winning himself a BTEC by apparently doing sod all, his visits to London turned into a living situation to join Empire with Dan and Frankie, earning a decent living at the same time writing jingles for TV and radio.
When Empire disbanded due to unavoidable shitness, Justin and Dan went back to Lowestoft to see in the New Year with family. And it was on that fateful night, that Justin performed his contemporary dance version of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, under the holy light of the blessed God of Rock. The idea of The Darkness was spawned.
Dan couldn’t give a fuck whether Justin could sing or not, he was only interested in his ability to ponce around onstage in an entertaining manner.
So it’s an added bonus that we now know the eldest Hawkins best as owning one of the most beautifully distinctive voices in the music world.

(And he’s got the flames. They add to the entertainment, for some of us. I wonder if Dan has ever included those in a business plan…)

Happy birthday, Justin.

Soccer Six

by Emma

Goodison Park – 9 May 2004

On Sunday 9th May 2004 many Darklings were on hand to lend their support to The Darkness Team at the Music Industry Soccer Six Tournament round one at the Everton F.C. Grounds at Goodison Park, Liverpool.

The progress of The Darkness Team was closely followed, and for those of you that couldn’t make it on the day, we have a summary of the afternoon.

Team Darkness were greeted upon their arrival by a swarm of eager fans covering an age range spanning at least three decades! After dutifully posing for photographs, chatting to their ecstatic fans and signing autographs the lads were ushered into the grounds to prepare for the first heat. Here are the details of the players for Team Darkness:

Justin Hawkins of The Darkness
Daniel Hawkins of The Darkness
Frankie Poullain of The Darkness – out due to injury, replaced by Lawrence Hannah
Harvey – of So Solid Crew, T4 Sunday and former youth team footballer
Ralf Little – of The Royle Family and 2 Pints of Lager and a packet of crisps
John Quinn – Team captain
John Aldridge – former Liverpool F.C. player
Terry Rice – Goalkeeper for Team Darkness
Dougie Bruce – of Sony Music
Jonathan Gent – Artist
Simon Donald – of Viz magazine

Managed by Mike McCormack Team Darkness were led to victory after a fantastic day’s football. Cheered on by drummer Ed Graham and manager Sue Whitehouse the Hawkins brothers put on a fine display of friendly football between signing autographs for fans at the front of the lower stands. Justin managed to sneak in plenty of cheeky cigarette breaks and took to wearing a leather jacket to complement his strip nicely between heats! So here is how the boys got on during each group match.

Teams Half Time Score Full Time Score Goals Players/ Commentary
Group Match One Team Darkness vs The Zutons 3 – 1 6 – 1 Harvey (3) Bruce (2) Jus Hawkins (1) Rice, Bruce, Quinn, Dan Hawkins, Harvey, Aldridge.

Harvey started off the pace in attacking position with Aldridge, with Bruce and Quinn also playing strongly and Dan Hawkins midfield. Harvey scored the first goal with the Zutons equalizing early in the game, and picked up another two goals before half time.

Jus Hawkins was brought on in place of Dan Hawkins for the second half and Little replaced Quinn. Bruce scored and shortly afterwards Jus Hawkins turned the heat up with a further goal. Donald was brought into the game late in place of Harvey just before Bruce scored and left Team Darkness up on the Zutons by a modest five goals!

Group Match Two Team Darkness vs Iron Maiden
1 – 1 3 – 1 Harvey (1)
Hannah (1)
Aldridge (1) Rice, Bruce, Quinn, Dan Hawkins, Harvey, Aldridge.

No scoring by Team Darkness early in the match, substitution: Little for Quinn. Iron Maiden scored the first goal, and Dan Hawkins immediately got the ball to Harvey who wasted no time in equalizing.

Second half – Hannah was brought on and just when it was looking like a possible draw he scored against Maiden bringing Team Darkness into the lead. A shot from Bruce was saved by Maiden’s keeper, however Aldridge managed to sneak one in to extend the lead. Jus Hawkins was brought on as substitute for Dan Hawkins towards the end of the game.

Group Match three Team Darkness vs Goldie Lookin’ Chain
3 – 0 5 – 0 Quinn (1)
Harvey (1)
Jus Hawkins (1)
Gent (1)
Donald (1) Rice, Bruce, Quinn, Dan Hawkins, Harvey, Aldridge.

An early score by Quinn set Team Darkness off on a good footing, however Goldie Lookin’ Chain could have been on better form and didn’t show much in the way of defense. Jus Hawkins was brought on in place of Dan Hawkins before Harvey scored the second goal followed by Jus Hawkins’ third.

At half time substitutions were Gent for Harvey, Little for Bruce and Donald or Aldridge. Goals were scored by Gent and shortly after by Donald leaving a five nil victory and egg on the face of their opponents.

Quarter Final Team Darkness vs Six Pistols 4 – 0 8 – 0 Bruce (1)
Harvey (2)
Little (1)
Jus Hawkins (2)
Dan Hawkins (2)
Rice, Hannah, Bruce, Little, Harvey, Aldridge.

Bruce scored early closely followed by a goal from Harvey and a third from Little. Harvey made it four before half time without so much as a threat from the opposition.

Substitutions: Jus Hawkins was brought on for Harvey and Dan Hawkins for Aldridge, allowing each of them to net a further two goals before the end whistle was blown.

Semi Final
Team Darkness vs VS 3 – 1 7 – 2 Harvey (3)
Bruce (1)
Aldridge (1)
Jus Hawkins (2) Rice, Hannah, Bruce, Little, Harvey, Aldridge.

A more even match at last for Team Darkness! VS proved to be challenging opponents at the start of the semi final, and it was Harvey who managed to bag the first goal for Team Darkness. VS soon equalized though, and Harvey hit back with a little help from his teammates and knocked in another. Bruce then drove another goal home to make the team two goals up at half time.

VS were the first to score after half time and it was up to Aldridge to bring Team Darkness back up to a two-goal lead. Harvey scored a tremendous goal to widen the lead further. Next it was all change as substitutions were made late in the game – Quinn replaced Bruce, Jus Hawkins for Harvey, Dan Hawkins for Aldridge and Donald for Hannah. Team Darkness had already won a place in the final but this didn’t stop Jus Hawkins from netting another two before the whistle.

Final
Team Darkness vs McFadden 2 – 0 4 – 1 Bruce (2)
Harvey (1)
Dan Hawkins (1) Rice, Hannah, Bruce, Little, Harvey, Aldridge.

The final began just as Dan Hawkins was retrieved by manager Sue after he disappeared to sign autographs for the crowd! The first half proved to be difficult with attempts at the goal from Harvey and Aldridge weren’t quite on target. Bruce managed to eventually score the first goal and it was over to Harvey to slam in a second. For the remainder of the first half team McFadden played well and allowed our lads no further scoring opportunities.

Soon into the second half Bruce scored his second goal of the match to the cheers of the Darkness supporters before he was substituted for Dan Hawkins. Harvey was replaced by Jus Hawkins and Hannah was brought onto the pitch for Quinn. Dan Hawkins belted the ball into the net as soon as he got onto the pitch just before a return goal from McFadden. Donald and Gent saw the game to the end in place of Aldridge and Little, and our lads saw the final minutes through until the final whistle and supreme victory for Team Darkness. They were presented with their winner’s cup and Dan Hawkins shook and popped open a bottle of champagne before their ecstatic supporters!

So all in all a great day! Victory for Team Darkness, fans with new autographs and photos! My only sadness during the afternoon was that it took me almost half an hour to queue for a pint of lager!

Emma

Dan Hawkins Fansite

by Emma

THE Dan Hawkins Site

Well, where to start!! Created by Lisa Lomas, a devoted fan of Dan and The Darkness, THE Dan Hawkins Site proves to be one of the most fun-packed and informative fansites I have stumbled upon so far. I say ‘stumbled upon’; however this site was actually recommended to me by one of my Darkling alliances! If you want to know anything about Dan, what he’s been up to recently, his home town…literally almost anything at all…look no further! This site has it all.

News: The news section is updated at the very least two or three times per week and brings to you up to date information about tours, updates and additions to the site, TV and radio appearances, all wrapped up with a twist of humor from Lisa!

This lady has thought of everything! There is a Frequently Asked Questions section which covers readers’ questions ranging from the common queries about when and where he was born to slightly more personal questions from fans who seem to think that Lisa includes ‘psychic’ on her list of talents!! This makes for a fun and enlightening read.

For those fact-hungry Dan fans there’s a full biography section which provides you with plenty of information about the man himself. The wide range of features also includes a mouth watering pictures section (we know that’s the first place you’re heading!), interviews, tour dates, video stills, quotes, other links, Dan’s guitars, discography…the list goes on!

Just so that they aren’t left out, there’s a feature on the rest of the Darkness boys, including a rather tasty snap of each one. I have to tell you, my favorite is the Frankie section – this really did make me chuckle although to find out why you will have to look for yourselves as I am not giving the game away! Sorry! My only wish was that the honorary fifth member (Pedro of course! After all, he plays his important part in each show) was included too.

One particular favorite of mine is the feature on Lowestoft, the boys’ home town. We have all heard Justin’s crooning about the Golden Mile and Barnby Bends, well now is you’re chance to have a glimpse of the town. For those that fancy undertaking a tour of Lowestoft there’s even a map of the town and a handy pointer on where to get a decent cake!

If I have wet your tongue to this very popular site, why not have a browse. There’s a guestbook and message board waiting for you to post your comments and ideas, or you can simply have a chat with some of your fellow Darklings.

http://www.freewebs.com/danhawkins/

So what are you waiting for Darklings? Optimum Impact gives this fan site a great big thumps up!

Emma

(Please note that the main site is no longer open. March 2008)