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NMA gig in Frome at Cheese and Grain March 24th, 2022...
« on: March 29, 2022, 10:56:05 AM »
Ho-ly fcuk!!! :D :D :D :D

Some awesome gentleman going by the name of Gavin Taylor 66, filmed and uploaded the entire show to YouTube!! :D Thank you so much, Mr. Taylor, but ultimate GRATITUDE definitely goes to NMA/JS for allowing all of these clips 'n things to exist, remain.  The band members continually sacrifice themselves in this way, for us.  They shouldn't really, but they do anyhow.  I love these guys!  How can one not?  How?

Seriously, NMA/JS put up with SO much crap!!  We're pains in their asses (=arses) too, a lot of the time.  Well, I know I have been.  I don't know how or why they put up with us though, sometimes.  All I know, is that we owe NMA/JS SO much more than just our undivided attention, time, love, accolades, hearts, passion, respect and devotion!!  This is just the way I feel about it.

The fact that they put up with us, is the main reason why NMA/JS are just one -- of only 2 bands in the world -- that I would ever contemplate travelling to see.  Not just that, NMA/JS are THE only one I ever crossed the ocean for.  THE only one, ever.  Unfortunately, to fly from Canada to the UK or Europe on a constant, regular basis is extremely costly, to say the very least.  I've only managed to travel 3 times to see NMA/JS in concert.  Then things headed so terribly fast, in a downward spiral for me -- oh, about 11 years or so ago -- that travelling is no longer an option, for me anymore.

Not for any reason am I able to travel now, not even to see my favourite band ever.  So these small online gems, are what keep me going, really, when I can't be near or see the real deal, in person.  I don't know how Aideen does it, or MaggiD, or jc, or even Red, but that's just fcukin' beautiful... kudos and loads of respect, love and power to each of them, for sure!!
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Same goes for every single other soul reading this post right now that has ever travelled to see NMA/JS in concert.  You folks are their true bread and butter, I think.  Bless you, all.  Really! :)  All I can manage is to buy from the official NMA online shop and spread some loving great words about NMA/JS' -- their songs, their live gigs, etc. -- to music-loving people and friends who've never heard of NMA/JS' work before.  And yet, I never feel as though what I've tried to give back, has been enough, compared to what NMA/JS have given me (just as an average fan), throughout the bulk of my life.  I tried my very best to give back to NMA/JS, :-\ but I failed, miserably. :-[:'(

I don't have the luxury of living in the UK (or mainland Europe for that matter), so all of these tiny glimpses keep me tuned-in to NMA/JS' work / progress as a band, musicians, songwriters, etc.  NMA/JS keep me calm, sane, whole, alive, no word of a lie.  Yes, even when he's yelling into his mic, it calms me down.  I'm a lifer, whether seen or unseen, at a gig in person or in spirit, NMA/JS are in my blood.  In my blood.  Period.  I've been tattooed, but in a way in which the average joe blow or jane doe cannot see.  Only one single soul on this earth ever caught a glimpse of it, was ever able to see it.  And, that most beautiful sacred soul went on to write about what was seen. :-[:'(

Without breaking down into a fcukin' flood of tears, I'm going to quit talking / typing while still I can, today.  Take care out there people.  The band needs us, probably just as much as we need them.  Just something to think about as we go about our daily lives / routines, especially, at this time / point in history -- what with covid and all its various variants, the damn war, all the natural global disasters that have been occurring, etc.

No one knows what tomorrow will bring with it.  So much is changing so fast and everywhere, that I can't fcukin' keep up... but it'd be SO much more difficult, harder, painful  for me if there was no NMA/JS.  I can't imagine my life without NMA/JS' in it, even if it's just simply playing there incredibly rich and heavy songs.  So no, I'm not 'good with' you 'disappearing, like' you 'were never' here.  ugh!  ugh!  ugh!  A colossal part of me would cease to exist, if NMA/JS weren't here.  Love you guys!  ALL of you!  Past and present NMA members included.  In my eyes, heart of hearts, soul... once a soldier, always a soldier.  Thank you.



NMA gig in Frome at Cheese and Grain
March 24
, 2022 full show + setlist


 1.  End of Days
 2.  The Charge
 3.  Lust for Power
 4.  1984
 5.  Never Arriving
 6.  From Here
 7.  Believe It
 8.  Western Dream
 9.  Fate
10. Born Feral
11. Before I Get Old
12. Vanity
13. Where I Am
14. Bittersweet
15. No Sense
16. Angry Planet

            encore
17. Courage
18. Poison Street
19. Betcha



'Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward,
for there you have been and there you will always long to return.'

'Just as courage imperils life,
fear protects it.'


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⁂ Da Vinci ⁂

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Re: NMA gig in Frome at Cheese and Grain March 24th, 2022...
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2022, 04:00:33 PM »
We got two of the security staff, one man one woman,  right in the thick of it down the front for Betcha and they had a blast.   I've never seen that happen before.  Nice venue and staff in a lovely town.
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Re: NMA gig in Frome at Cheese and Grain March 24th, 2022...
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2022, 08:21:04 PM »
It was me that led the woman security staff in, she was great had a huge smile on her face.

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NMA gig in Frome at Cheese and Grain March 24th, 2022...
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2022, 09:56:07 PM »
We got two of the security staff, one man one woman, right in the thick of it down the front for Betcha and they had a blast.
I've never seen that happen before.  Nice venue and staff in a lovely town.
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OMG!!  Hughie... hello, hello, hello! :D

It's been far too long since you've popped in here to post!  I'm so thrilled that you did, because your story / recollection is truly fantastic!  Deserves to be shared. :D  Hopefully that lady and gentleman become the travelling sort and that you'll get to bump into them again, somewhere down the road at future a NMA gig or two.  That'd be a wonderful chance occurrence. :)

I've only ever been to eight proper NMA gigs and only one Jes 'n Dean gig.  Three were overseas in the Mediterranean, and the rest were here, in Canada.

Aside from seeing those magnificent human towers / pyramids one can regularly spot and marvel in wonder at, at NMA UK / European shows, the best I've ever seen at an NMA gig in Canada, was a lone woman steadily knocking an empty beer bottle on a wooden railing / ledge to get the band to do an encore.  The room was relatively quiet before she started doing that.  Just the murmur of talking, not many chanting.  However, once that lady repetitiously bumped glass to wood, it caught on like wildfire by many the other audience members.  About half the crowd was doing the same thing.  It got louder and louder between the cheering and the knocking / banging of beer bottles against the wooden railing / ledge.  That it even took the band, particularly Mr. White as well as Mr. Tee, by odd and instant surprise! :)

We're not usually a rowdy bunch, over here.  I'm not sure if the band, Dean / Tommy were surprised or actually worried that things might get out of hand / dangerous.  But everyone handling the bottles was completely careful, respectful.  No one got injured in any way.

I appreciated the lone lady doing that, because it brought a much needed tiny jolt of life back into the gentler, tame, and somewhat shy Canadian crowd... in comparison to what I've seen in Europe!  Both great, yet very, very different kind of NMA crowds.  They react to the music, etc. quite differently.  I love this truth.  Not sure if things have changed at all here in Canada, with regards to audience reactions to the music.  I guess I'll find out someday, if and when NMA ever make it back here for a few dates or so.  No rush, but I genuinely hope that NMA/JS&DW/JS can make it back here again.  Sadly, NMA skipped Canada on the 30th anniversary tour.  Their last gig here was back in 2009.  Wow, it's already been thirteen years, and I thought waiting ten was long... June 1993 to 2003.

As that utterly sacred line from "Hard Way" goes, 'Come back, when you're ready... ahh!'  I'll keep that candle of hope afloat, aglow and flickering, as long as I possibly can, 'til my last breath, if need be... as if that even helps the situation or probability of any kind of NMA/JS future Canadian concert date, at all.  But it's all I can think of, to do.  Thank heaven for the internet, and all of their collected albums / DVDs.  Thank heaven, I thank heaven every single day, for even just one more song or one minute more. :-[:'( 

I'm not sure if you follow any NMA/JS interviews at all, Hughie, but I recall one of the most beautiful stories JS ever told... I can't recall on which North American tour it happened, but the band had been gigging in the States.  They found themselves at some diner in the middle of nowhere.  All the people who were in the place weren't really interacting with each other.  Cold faces, shoulders, silence.  Then someone got up, went to the juke box, chose a tune, (forgive me, I can't remember if it was Otis or not, but it was definitely a male soul singer).

Anyway, the song kicked in, and instantly it changed to mood of the entire diner.  I liken it to a flower opening up, in bloom.  Everyone began to engage in some kind of beautiful interaction; whether it was tapping their foot to the tune, talking to the person / people sat the same table, smiling at each other, humming along, whatever, etc.  Music brought that diner to life.  And for me, that lone lady at the Canadian gig who lead the beer bottle to tap and 'knock on wood', was for me, just he same kind of bloom.  We're stange creatures, we humans, but deep down, there's worth and beauty of some sort just the same. :)

Anyway, Mr. Sullivan tells it so much better than I do.  I wish I could recall the interview in which Mr. Sullivan shares that beautiful story, but I don't remember, it was quite some time ago.  All I can remember :-\ is that I came across it online somewhere.  I just can't remember if it was in a podcast, a video, or printed interview.  My memory isn't what it used to be, too much head trauma, from when I was a young child.

I hope Mr. Sullivan writes a book someday.  I know JS made "Surrounded", but I'd so, so, SO love to see him write a book.  Mr. Sullivan comes from an extremely talented and gifted paternal lineage.  It would do them all proud, if he were to.  I feel it in my bones, that it would.  I sense it, I know it.  'I will get down on my knees, and I will pray...'


It was me that led the woman security staff in,
she was great had a huge smile on her face.
Cheers
jc

JC you are fcukin' AWESOME!! :D  You hooked a lady!  A female!!! 8)
Why can't I ever get one into NMA/JS... it's pissing-me off already!  ugh! ::)
Thrilled you jumped in here with that extra crucial and finite detail, JC. :)
Please forgive the language, I tend to swear when I'm either really happy,
or mad... the latter, of which is quite rare for me, while online.
Enjoy your evening, gentlemen... for you both helped make mine. :)

Today was a good day, indeed.  I hope it was good to you all, too.
Thank you... everyone, everywhere, always, EVER.

lol, and I still haven't slept or eaten anything yet!
Very odd, I am today... very odd.


'Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward,
for there you have been and there you will always long to return.'

'Just as courage imperils life,
fear protects it.'


  .~.↝*↜.~.
⁂ Da Vinci ⁂