STIFF LITTLE FINGERS
and EDDIE & THE HOTRODS to play
the FRIARS
AYLESBURY 50th Birthday
Party
SATURDAY 25 MAY 2019 at Aylesbury
Waterside Theatre
Tickets go on sale on Friday 29 March
at 10.00am from Waterside Box Office and online from
ATGtickets.com
,
ticketmaster.co.uk and
Seetickets.com
It’s been an astonishing 10 years
since Stiff Little Fingers played Friars Aylesbury but now, they’re
finally back to celebrate 50 glorious years of Friars in Aylesbury.
SLF formed in Belfast in 1977 and
burst on to the emerging punk scene in 1978. Along with The Clash,
Sex Pistols, The Ramones, The Jam, Buzzcocks and Undertones they
were at the forefront of the punk movement. They first played Friars
Aylesbury supporting the Tom Robinson Band in October 1978 and were
immediately taken to Friars Aylesburys’ hearts. After that they were
regarded as a core Friars Aylesbury band, and still are. The
legendary Jake Burns and Ali McMordie still front the band as they
did in 1978.

Inspired by their anger over The
Troubles in Northern Ireland and declaring that they wanted an
‘alternative Ulster’ for the youth of their country they let it all
out on stage with high energy performances that no one will ever
forget. They still have that same energy throughout their set and
particularly on their iconic anthems ‘Suspect Device’ and
‘Alternative Ulster’.
Following that first FA gig in 1978
SLF were immediately booked back at Friars headlining on 3 Feb 1979
on the Rough Trade Records package which included Robert Rental &
The Normal and Essential Logic which was followed by another 6
Friars shows in June ’79, July ’80, May ’81, January ’82, November
‘82 and finally in October 2009. In July 1980 they wanted to put out
a live album and decided to record their London Rainbow show on 20
July and the Friars show on 25 July. When they listened to the
tapes they decided to take all but one of the tracks from the
Friars show as it was so much better. The resulting Live album was
‘Hanx’ which was released later that same year.
In November 1982 they were supported
by a band called The Wingnuts which no one knew anything about
except that they were American. The Wingnuts were due on stage at
8.45pm but at 8.30pm still hadn’t shown up. David Stopps went up to
Jake Burns and asked him if he knew where they were. Jake said “They
always turn up late…we’ve agreed that they can use our gear” Sure
enough at 8.45pm they did turn up in these crazy wigs and Stopps
announced them as instructed “….from Cinncinnati Ohio….The Wingnuts!”
It was only half way through the first song which was Mud’s
‘Tigerfeet’ that we all realised they were SLF in disguise. That
same night Tom Robinson turned up and joined them for the final
encore which was ‘2-4-6-8 Motorway’.
But that’s not all! Special Guests
will be the legendary Eddie & The Hot Rods who first played Friars
in February 1976 followed by 4 more headline Friars appearances in
October ‘76, February ‘78 (supported by Squeeze with Jools Holland),
March ‘79 and October 2010 at the Waterside as special guests to
Buzzcocks. They were so good at that first Friars Phase Four
Waterside gig ending with their iconic version of ‘Gloria’ and their
trademark ’Do Anything You Wanna Do’, that they almost stole the
show.
Its totally fitting that SLF and
Eddie & The Hot Rods will be playing the Friars Aylesbury 50th
Birthday Party and its bound to be one of the most exciting Friars
gigs ever.
FRIARS AYLESBURY
in its 50th Anniversary year 1969-2019
presents
Aylesbury band
THE DUNG BEATLES
at the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre
performing Abbey Road in its entirety
and other Beatles classics on
26 September 2019 – the 50th
anniversary of the release of the Abbey Road album.
Tickets on sale from the Waterside
Box Office,
atgtickets.com and
ticketmaster.co.uk
Friars Aylesbury has a long tradition
of supporting local bands and over the years has supported and
presented Marillion, John Otway, Howard Jones, Callow Saints and
many others.
In its 50th anniversary
year Friars now presents Aylesbury heroes The Dung Beatles who are
considered to be one of the very best Beatles bands in the UK. They
will be playing the Abbey Road album in its entirety, plus other
Beatles classics. This gig will be on Thursday 26 September 2019
which will be 50th anniversary, to the day, of the
release of the Abbey Road album.
Formed in 2013 and featuring Steve
Hillier (rhythm guitar and vocals), Danny Prendergast (lead guitar
and vocals), Mike Ashton (drums), Phil Toler (bass guitar and
vocals) and Martin Kent (keyboards) the DBs have been building a
solid fanbase throughout Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire and
Oxfordshire. They have sold out many local venues including
Aylesbury’s Limelight Theatre, St Mary’s Church, The Elgiva Theatre
in Chesham and the Thame Theatre.
They have also played The Cavern in
Liverpool.
This will be the DBs second Friars
Aylesbury gig as they played at the Earthly MessengerUnveiling
Concert at The Waterside on 25 March 2018 alongside John Otway,
Howard Jones and Marillion. They went down an absolute storm that
night. That concert included an international audience many of whom
had flown in to attend the unveiling. This 26 September Friars
concert will be the biggest concert of their career so far. Big fans
themselves, the DBs focus on playing the Beatles’ songs with as much
love and feel as possible, from the tenderest ballad to the
raunchiest rocker, combining well known classics and more obscure
album gems.
Dung Beatles will be augmented on
stage by horn section the Hornettes who are Andrew Dimond
(saxophone), Kathy Gifford (trumpet), Michele Toler (saxophone &
flute) and Toby Whiffin (trombone).

Full Neale Wareham gallery from that
amazing Vaccines gig here
NICK
MASON'S SAUCERFUL OF SECRETS
Tuesday
30 April 2019
Last few tickets on sale
now

Tickets
for the Friars Aylesbury date will be
available
from the Waterside Box Office and simultaneously on line from
www.atgtickets.com
or from Ticketmaster at
www.ticketmaster.co,uk
Tickets
will be limited to a maximum of 4 per person.
Circle seats only available from
www.atgtickets.com.
Minimum age 16 for standing tickets. No age restriction for
circle seats.
Friars has
presented Nick Mason only once before when it presented Pink
Floyd on 9 November 1969. Now, almost 50 years later Friars will
present Nick Mason again mostly playing material from the first
two classic Pink Floyd albums ‘The Piper at the Gates of
Dawn’ and ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’.
Having
played four intimate and acclaimed live shows at London’s
Dingwalls and Half Moon Putney in May, Nick Mason’s Saucerful
Of Secrets toured their unique live set of early Pink
Floyd across Europe, including six shows in the UK. The
tickets sold out almost immediately so the five new shows have
been announced including the Friars date.
Nick Mason
kindly allowed Friars to exhibit his 1969 ‘Waves’ drum kit in
the 2014 Friars Exhibition which took place at the
Buckinghamshire County Museum.
Nick
Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets
are Nick Mason, Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet), Guy Pratt (Pink
Floyd), Lee Harris and Dom Beken.
This is an
opportunity to experience Pink Floyd’s celebrated and
significant early body of work played live including songs from
albums 'The Piper At The Gates of Dawn' and 'A
Saucerful Of Secrets’.
Very few
bands are as culturally important as Pink Floyd. They are
one of the best selling music artists of all time and Nick
Mason is a co-founder and the only constant member of the
band performing on all of their albums as well as all of their
live shows. This September’s tour is Nick Mason’s first live
music tour since Pink Floyd's Division Bell Tour in 1994, and
the show at Dingwalls (20 May 2018) was his first live
performance since Pink Floyd played at the 2005 Live 8 concert
in London.
STEVE HACKETT CONFIRMED FOR FRIARS AYLESBURY 2
NOV 2019 - TICKETS ON SALE NOW,
Friars Aylesbury is over the moon to confirm that Steve Hackett
will be playing as part of Friars Aylesbury’s 50th Year
celebrations, on 2
November 2019. Remaing tickets on sale from the Waterside Box
Office in person, Online www.atgtickets.com or
by telephone 0844 8717 607.

For the first time ever, Steve will perform the
seminal Genesis album ‘Selling England By The Pound’ in its
entirety. Released in 1973, the album went to No.3 in the UK
charts and has been described as ‘the definitive Genesis album’.
It includes such favourites as ‘Dancing With The Moonlight’,
‘Firth Of Fifth’, ‘Cinema Show’ and, of course, ‘I Know What I
Like (In Your Wardrobe)’. Other favourite classic Genesis tracks
will also feature in the show.
2019 also
marks the 40th anniversary of one of Steve’s most popular solo
albums Spectral Mornings and Steve will rightly celebrate this
milestone by performing some of the masterpieces from this
album.
Fans will also be treated to highlights from Steve’s new album,
to be released in 2019.
Joining Steve on this tour are Roger King
(keyboards), Gary O’Toole (drums/percussion), Rob Townsend
(saxes/flute), Jonas Reingold (bass/twelve string) and Nad Sylvan on vocals.
Photo
reportage of the unveiling of the Earthly Messenger in case you
didn't see it
Live webcam of the Earthly Messenger
The Thin White
Book now available to purchase
At last it's
here!
The
Thin White Book - A History of David Bowie and Friars Aylesbury
is now available here from the Friars Aylesbury online shop -
link above in menu or click this link.
goo.gl/D6LbGf
If you are in
the Aylesbury area you can also purchase the book from Rocky &
Kook or Aylesbury Music, both in Temple Street, Aylesbury or
Deco
Audio/Vicious Squirrel in Kempson Close, Aylesbury
(Avoids P&P charges).

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

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