
Joe Banks, author of Hawkwind: Days of the Undergound, is back in Derry and Toms to enthuse about a film that was, for me, a shock revelation about one of Britain's most misunderstood bands.
Not only were Slade a hard rocking act whose reputation as a live act belies their popular image as a slightly goofy glam rock fixture from early 70s Top of the Pops that invade our ears every bloody Xmas... But in 1975 they took a big swing (and commercially a miss), resulting in an incredible film about the seedy underbelly of the music business that turned 50 this year.
It spawned a fantastic novelisation too, courtesy of the late John Pidgeon and published by Panther, that ranks up there with the sweatiest, grittiest NEL pulps of the mid-70s. So we talk about that too.
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10 months ago
@p2ssy like the annoying Tuxedo cat; Tina Editir in Chief. Cheers lads.
10 months ago
This idea is based on actual work activities & local legends. Soaked in weed, moonshine & . 23 year old me is basically the template. An Adonis hillbilly orphan w a truck & a job working w a bunch of Vietnam veterans at the state mental hospital. Set in the primal ooze that is the Pangenuc garden of eden that is eastv Tennessee...
10 months ago
Oops got an editing assist from Tina, the Tuxedo Cat. In keeping w MM.
10 months ago
Woo hoo. Next 3 hours sorted. I’m working on my ”Carnivore” #1SHITbUuK. It was in response to the challenge of a scenario which paired mental health patients & giant amphibious monsters. My vision is giant frogs, giant catfish & giant insects (Silverfish!) All 3 amphibious species. All 3 studied my mad scientists all 3 CarnivoresCarniv worked there as a Psychiatric Tech