Viv Albertine writes to us at the Clash Blog !!!
If you’ve been following the blog lately you’ll know there was a remarkable benefit concert in London for Steve New (Rich Kids) on Thursday night as the band reformed for the first time in 30 years (see the post below). Also on the stage that night were Mick Jones, Tony James, Gary Kemp, Ian Broudie to name just a few. See prior posts for extra information. Thus it came as a lovely surprise to hear directly from one of the artists this afternoon who wanted to share her experiences of that evening.
Yes, Viv Albertine from The Slits who is now back recording and performing her own material wrote in to the Blog, it’s brilliant to see her up on stage again. Viv of course was closely associated with both The Clash and The Sex Pistols in the very earliest days of the London punk scene and then went on to join The Slits in 1977 as their new guitarist. I’d encourage you to visit Viv’s website to see what she’s been up to as 2009 slides into the new decade. So…enough from me I’m thrilled to let Viv explain her perspective of Thursday night:
“I was nervous because I was playing solo, not about the audience but because it would be the first time in 20 years that a lot of my peer group had seen and heard me play. I didn’t want to be rubbish.
There was a sea of blokes stretching as far as I could see. The ones at the front were quite rowdy. I like that. I like interacting with the audience. Doesn’t faze me.
Did my songs, they went well. Loads of reaction from the crowd and they listened to the words which was nice. Talked to quite a few people afterwards and they really got what I was on about. I sang a song about not believing in love. Back in the day it was very uncool to believe in love. The only two people who stood up for love were Mick Jones and Glen Matlock. The songwriters. Mick is a one-off. He doesn’t dance to anyone else’s tune.
Then Carbon Silicon with Mick Jones and Tony James. I see Mick occasionally, we still look out for each other. He is always checking that I am ok. That I’ve had a soundcheck, watches my show. He is very supportive. He has great stage presence, very ‘up’, lively, you can see he just loves playing.
Steve New was whizzing about backstage. He said ‘this is the most exciting thing ever!’ he couldn’t wait to get on stage. The audience were very warm. Steve looked fragile but such spirit. To be going through all that with humour, energy, adventurousness. Something like this tests a person and Steve has shown himself to be strong and resilient, whole.
I felt like I was with a bunch of friends I had been to school with. A closeness. Old squabbles forgotten. Best night I’ve had for ages.”
Thank you so much Viv, what can I possibly add to that? I’ve heard from a number of people since the concert and it truly seems something special was in the air on that cold cold evening. Don’t be a stranger to the Clashblog, we’d love to have you back! (Pete – great photo thank you…)
Tim



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