OMD
– Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
FRIARS AYLESBURY at the WATERSIDE THEATRE 09 JULY 2021
TICKETS on
sale now from ATGtickets.com, Seetickets.com and Ticketmaster.co.uk.
Tickets limited
to a maximum of 6 per person. This will be a stalls flat-floor gig.
Age limit is 16 for standing and 8 for seated. Please note the
Waterside Box Office is not open due to CV19.
OMD are one of
the true Friars Aylesbury legends. Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys
first played Friars as a duo with a tape recorder, supporting Gary
Numan, on 6 October 1979. They went down a storm. A year later they
came back with the full band as triumphant headliners. The gig on 1
November 1980 was a complete sell-out. Years later Andy McCluskey
was talking to George Michael who said that he and Andrew Ridgeley
had driven over from Watford that night and were in the audience.
This was when George and Andrew were a couple of unknown music fans.
It would be two years later that they had their first hit with Wham
‘Young Guns (Go For It)’. OMD had released their second album
‘Organisation’ in October 1980, just before the Friars gig and the
only single from that album ‘Enola Gay’ was high in the UK singles
chart.

OMD have sold
over 25 million singles and over 15 million albums. They appeared on
Top of The Pops 29 times. They had a string of hits that were the
soundtrack to our lives including ‘Electricity’, ‘Messages’, ‘Enola
Gay’, ’Souvenir’, ‘Joan of Arc’, ‘Maid of Orleans’, ‘Locomotion’,
‘Genetic Engineering’, ‘(Forever) Live and Die’, ‘Sailing on the
Seven Seas’ and ‘Pandora’s Box’. Their albums still have pride of
place in so many record collections from the first 1980 album
‘Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark’ with its dayglow sleeve and
later that same year ‘Organisation’, followed by their 1981 classic
‘Architecture and Morality’ and 1983’s ‘Dazzle Ships’. In 2017 they
released ‘The Punishment of Luxury’ which was hailed by fans and
critics alike as a return to the shimmering brilliance of their
classic early singles.
“Electronic music
is our language” says Andy. “It’s how we talk.”
“We’re at our
best when we’re in a room together, working.” Paul adds.
“That’s when the
sparks and ideas happen. It’s the same now as it ever was.”
We can’t wait for
OMD to return to Friars in July. It’s been far too long.
BIG BIG TRAIN & THE FLAMING
LIPS
RESCHEDULED DATES CONFIRMED
Friars
Aylesbury is thrilled to be able to announce that new rescheduled
dates are confirmed for the mighty Big Big Train and American
underground legends The Flaming Lips.
Big Big Train were originally
scheduled to appear on 16 July 2020 but due to CV19 and the fact
that the Waterside Theatre was closed a new date had to be found. We
are so pleased to be able to confirm that the new rescheduled date
is:
SUNDAY 18 JULY 2021
BIG BIG TRAIN + LIFESIGNS

The original Big Big Train date
also featured French band Lazuli but they won’t be appearing on the
rescheduled date. Instead we are over the moon that LIFESIGNS, a
band Friars has been trying to put on for a decade, will be special
guests. Lifesigns feature prog legend and local hero John Young who
has been featured in Prog Magazine many times. Friars remains very
impressed by Lazuli and efforts will be made to find a way of
putting them on at Friars in the future.
The Flaming Lips were originally
scheduled to appear at Friars on 24 July 2020 but due to CV19 and
all live gatherings being outlawed, a new date had to be found.
We are elated to be able to
confirm that the new rescheduled date is:
WEDNESDAY 21 JULY 2021
THE FLAMING LIPS

Tickets for both the above new
dates are now available from ATGTickets, Ticketmaster and See
Tickets. Tickets already purchased for the original dates are valid
for the new dates. Please hang on to your tickets. Thanks for
keeping the faith in these difficult times. Friars thanks all those
who have loyally held on to their tickets which is a huge help to
us. We can’t wait for live music to return and we want you to be a
big part of it.
STEVE HACKETT
GENESIS REVISITED – SECONDS OUT + MORE
FRIARS AYLESBURY at the WATERSIDE THEATRE 18 OCTOBER 2021
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Tickets limited
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is not open due to CV19.
Following his
stunning sell-out Friars date in November 2019, Steve Hackett
returns to Friars Aylesbury, the place where Genesis began, for a
special one-off show featuring songs from the Genesis live album
‘Seconds Out’ plus other tracks from Steve’s solo albums. This will
be the first new Friars date to be announced since the CV19
lockdown.
Seconds Out
was the hugely successful double album recorded on Genesis’s 1977
concert tour together with The Cinema Show, from their 1976
tour, and featured Steve Hackett on guitar alongside Mike
Rutherford, Tony Banks and Phil Collins who had taken on the role of
vocalist following the departure of Peter Gabriel. The tour included
music from each of the six studio albums from Steve’s time in
Genesis and marked his final recordings with the band as he left to
pursue his solo career upon its completion.
Says Steve:
“I hugely look
forward to being back on the road in the UK, bringing the whole of
Seconds Out back to life! The set features some of the most
thrilling Genesis material, this time all numbers played in full,
plus additional surprises...”
Steve will be
joined on the tour by regular musicians Roger King (keyboards),
Jonas Reingold (bass), Rob Townsend (saxes/flutes) with Nad Sylvan
on vocals.
Craig Blundell
(Steven Wilson, King Crimson, Iron Maiden) will be on drums &
percussion. He was voted by Modern Drummer and Rhythm Magazine
readers as one of the top progressive and forward thinking drummers
in the world.
Steve’s
autobiography, A Genesis In My Bed is published on 24th July
2020. Steve talks candidly about his early life, his time with
Genesis, and in particular his personal relationships with the other
four band members, with great insight into the daily goings on of
this major rock band.

About
Steve Hackett
Steve Hackett
joined Genesis at the beginning of 1971 and first played Friars
Aylesbury in June 1971. He quickly gained an international
reputation as the guitarist in the band’s classic line-up alongside
Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford and Phil Collins. Steve’s
intricate guitar work was a key element of Genesis albums from
Nursery Cryme (1971) to Wind And Wuthering (1977)
including the classic Selling England By The Pound.
After leaving
Genesis at the end of 1977, Steve’s solo career, which now spans
more than 30 albums, has demonstrated his extraordinary versatility
with both electric and acoustic guitar. Steve is renowned as both an
immensely talented and innovative rock musician and a virtuoso
classical guitarist and composer and this was recognised in 2010
when he was inducted into the Rock Hall Of Fame. He has also worked
alongside Steve Howe of YES in the supergroup GTR.
Steve’s
compositions take influences from many genres, including jazz,
classical and blues. For his later studio works The Night Siren
(2017) and At The Edge Of Light (2019) Steve has explored the
influences of world music.
Reviews
from Steve Hackett’s most recent Genesis Revisited Tour
‘the
night’s prog feast.. was Selling England’ ‘ which allowed the
guitarist’s band to fully showcase their talents…’ ‘for one
evening at least it was fantastic to dance with the Moonlit Knight
once more.’ Simon Carter - The News Portsmouth
‘Hackett's
guitar effortlessly carves a path through the songs
mixing melodic lines with experimentation and flat out rock...’
‘The individual personalities of the band also shine throughout…’
Stuart Avis -The Brighton Magazine
‘a great
riff, great lyrics and another guitar solo to die for...’ ‘the
magic seems never-ending...’ Alan Jones – Getreadytorock
‘complex time
changes and elaborate melodies were recreated by Hackett’s superb
band with verve and skill.’ ‘Hackett may well be the best
guitarist around. Oh, and a great light show too. Obviously.’
S Copeland - Brighton Argus
“This
is a consummately highly talented group of musicians, possibly the
best working band currently playing anywhere in the world.
Seriously.”
Paul H Birch –
Ramzine

Steve
Hackett backstage at Friars Aylesbury at the Waterside 2 Nov 2019
FRIARS
AYLESBURY ARCHIVE PROJECT
The
Friars Aylesbury Archive is a not-for-profit project wherein we are
trying to create a complete archive of all Friars related
memorabilia including Friars news sheets, posters, tickets, video,
recordings, press cuttings etc. We are then intending to completely
digitise everything so that there is a permanent record of
everything that has happened since Friars first started in June
1969.
In order to finance the project
we will be offering for sale items where we have excess copies. Any
funds created will be used to add additional security to the
archive, digitise the archive and to create a fund to buy any
missing items of which there are quite a few, as you will see below.
We were recently thrilled to be able to purchase a Friars U2 poster
from June 1981 which we’ve been after for many years.
As explained we are very keen to
acquire the items we are missing, for the archive. Some people have
already kindly donated items to the archive for which we are very
grateful, but we are quite prepared to pay for them if necessary.
These are the missing handouts
and posters as of June 2020:
HANDOUTS
1971 |
|
04-Sep |
Mott The
Hoople + Paul Brett's Sage |
|
|
1973 |
|
10-Feb |
Mott The
Hoople + Darien Spirit |
|
|
1974 |
|
25-May |
Cockney
Rebel + BeBop Deluxe |
06-Jun |
Cockney
Rebel + AJ Webber |
|
|
1982 |
|
18-Sep |
Simple
Minds + Hey! Elastica |
|
|
1983 |
|
29-Jan |
Solstice
+ Pendragon |
03-Nov |
Public
Image Limited |
29-Dec |
Marillion
+ Nigel Planer as Neil |
|
|
1984 |
|
17-Feb |
Thomas
Dolby + Dekka Danse |
23-Mar |
Ian Dury
& The Music Students + MG Giant + Adrenalin |
16-Jun |
Fiction
Factory + House Of Hearts |
POSTERS (20”
X 30”)
1969 |
|
25-Aug |
Renaissance |
8-Sep |
Quintessence + John Peel |
13-Oct |
Principal Edwards Magic Theatre |
20Oct |
Skin
Alley |
10-Nov |
Caravan |
17-Nov |
Graham Bond Intiation |
|
|
1970 |
|
5-Jan |
East of Eden |
12-Jan |
Writing OnThe Wall |
2-Feb |
Mott The
Hoople |
9-Feb |
Steamhammer |
23-Feb |
Hawkwind
+ Mick Softley |
2-Mar |
Writing
On The Wall + Black Apple |
9-Mar |
The Crazy
World Of Arthur Brown + SME |
16-Mar |
Edgar
Broughton Band |
23-Mar |
Matthews
Southern Comfort |
6-Apr |
Skin
Alley |
13-Apr |
Genesis +
Nick Drake |
20-Apr |
Roy
Harper + Mick Softley |
27-Apr |
Van Der
Graaf Generator |
4-May |
Mott The
Hoople + Mick Softley |
11-May |
Bronco |
18-May |
Gypsy +
Amber |
1-Jun |
Mick
Softley + Roger Ruskin Spear + Wishbone Ash + Les Payne |
8-Jun |
Groundhogs + Chameleon |
29_jun |
Stray |
6-Jul |
Argent |
|
|
1971 |
|
5-Jun |
Southern
Comfort + Help Yourself + Ade Roach |
26_un |
Al Kooper
+ Hookfoot |
2-Jul |
Lindisfarne + Gilbert Hampshire's Armpit Review |
10-Jul |
Van Der
Graaf Generator |
31-Jul |
East Of
Eden + Home |
21-Aug |
Hookfoot
+ Quiver |
9-Oct |
Quintessence |
|
|
1972 |
|
8-Apr |
Edgar
Broughton Band + Mr Moses School Band |
22-Apr |
Hawkwind
+ Magic Muscle |
8-Jul |
Caravan +
Gnidrolog |
12-Aug |
Stray +
Snakeye |
9-Sep |
Wizzard +
Glencoe |
21-Oct |
Jonathan
Kelly + Capability Brown |
|
|
1973 |
|
6-Jan |
Brinsley
Schwarz + Kala |
10-Feb |
Mott The
Hoople + Darien Spirit |
3-Mar |
Mott The
Hoople + Darien Spirit |
26-May |
Roy
Buchanan + Solution |
17_jun |
o'Burg
Hawk + Magus + Otway & Barrett (Raban's Rock '73 |
23-Jun |
Backdoor
+ Budgie |
7-Jul |
Jack The
Lad + Peter Hammill + Zox & The Radar Boys |
18-Aug |
Jo'Burg
Hawk + Glencoe |
1-Sep |
String
Driven Thing + Ducks Deluxe |
15-Sep |
Commander
Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen + Kilburn and The High Roads |
29-Sep |
Jonathan
Kelly + Gryphon |
3-Nov |
Darryl
Way's Wolf + Le Orme |
17-Nov |
Stackridge + Aj Webber + Warrior |
1-Dec |
Gong |
7-Dec |
Carmen +
Rotgut |
22-Dec |
Ducks
Deluxe + Starry Eyed And Laughing |
29-Dec |
String
Driven Thing + Kilburn and The High Roads |
|
|
1974 |
|
2-Feb |
Greenslade + Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers |
16-Feb |
Can |
2-Mar |
Queen +
Fruupp |
9-Mar |
Manfred
Mann's Earth Band + Wally |
13-Apr |
Refugee +
Aj Webber |
20-Apr |
Blodwyn
Pig + Narnia |
8-Jun |
Silverhead + Blue |
21-Jul |
Capability Brown + Aj Webber + Druid + Palace + Avalon (Raban's
Rock '74) |
17-Aug |
Blodwyn
Pig + Nutz |
21-Dec |
Jess
Roden Band + String Driven Thing |
|
|
1975 |
|
19-Mar |
Hunter
Ronson Band + Warren Harry and The Yum Yum Band |
17-May |
Dr
Feelgood + Warren Harry |
8-Nov |
Camel +
Asylum |
|
|
1976 |
|
20-Nov |
The
Flamin Groovies + The Vibrators |
|
|
1977 |
|
18-Jun |
Tom Petty
and The Heartbreakers + The Boomtown Rats |
|
|
1978 |
|
7-Jan |
Osibisa +
Spartacus |
11-Mar |
Motorhead
+ The Radiators From Space |
22-Apr |
The
Modern Lovers |
28_Jun |
The Clash
+ The Coventry Automatics |
|
|
1983 |
|
25-Jun |
Big
Country + The Lotus Eaters + Red Beat |
29-Oct |
The Truth
+ Screen 3 + Doris and The Dots |
5-Nov |
The Alarm
+ Basta Roc + Perfect Crime + The Climb |
19-Jun |
Public
Image Limited + First Priority |
3-Dec |
Gary
Glitter + Gothique |
23-Dec |
The
Farmers Boys and The Higsons + Popular Voice |
|
|
1984 |
|
17-Feb |
Thomas
Dolby + Dekka Danse |
14-Apr |
Grandmaster Flash + Mike Bruce + Seelabeelia |
23-Jun |
X-Mal
Deutschland + The March Violets + Red Lorry Yellow Lorry |
2-Nov |
Sisters
Of Mercy + The Skeletal Family |
10-Nov |
The Alarm
+ Blue In Heaven |
24-Nov |
The Cult
+ Balaam and the Angel + Play Dead |
If you have any of the above
items and would like to donate them or allow us to purchase them
from you we would be enormously grateful. Please contact
Sue@fmlmusic.com
Many thanks
FD
FRIARS 50th
ANNIVERSARY PODCASTS
Friars Aylesbury first opened its doors on
Monday 2 June 1969. Exactly 50 years later on 2 June 2019, the 6
Friars Founding Fathers reunited in Aylesbury’s Kings Head to talk
about the early days of Friars and the first magical years of Friars
Aylesbury.
Those participating are legendary rock
journalists Pete Frame and Kris Needs as well as the Friars Founding
Fathers Robin Pike, Adrian Roach, Jerry Slater, Terry Harms, John
Fowler and David Stopps. Also participating are John Braley who
managed the Borough Assembly Hall and the Civic Centre for many
years, Stephen Daglish who managed Earth Records and created the
Aylesbury Music Town website and Keith Martin who was Friars member
No 1.
http://www.buckstv.co.uk/friars-50th-anniversary-podcast-part-two/
http://www.buckstv.co.uk/friars-50th-anniversary-podcast-part-one/
The
photograph below shows those participating in the podcast:
Left to right:
Kris Needs, Adrian Roach, Robin Pike, David
Stopps, Terry Harms, Jerry Slater and Pete Frame.


Wow, that Steve
Hillage and Gong
gig was amazing - galleries from that gig and the other Friars
gigs this year by clicking the relevant poster.
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HEROES....JUST FOR ONE DAY
The statue was unveiled on Sunday
March 25th to a large crowd, a large audience watching live
online and covered by local and national media. This was
followed by an amazing gig featuring local heroes Marillion,
Howard Jones, John Otway and the Dung Beatles.
To see the statue live, there is a dedicated
webfeed
here
Full gallery
here
Neale Wareham's gallery
here

Full gallery from Erasure gig
here
The Thin White
Book now available to purchase
At last it's
here!
The
Thin White Book - A History of David Bowie and Friars Aylesbury
is now available here from the Friars Aylesbury online shop -
link above in menu or click this link.
goo.gl/D6LbGf
If you are in
the Aylesbury area you can also purchase the book from Rocky &
Kook or Aylesbury Music, both in Temple Street, Aylesbury or
Deco
Audio/Vicious Squirrel in Kempson Close, Aylesbury
(Avoids P&P charges).
