SA ROCK DIGEST ISSUE #171 http://www.sarockdigest.com 16th September 2002 Established 27th January 1999 ----------*********----------- ----------- SAMP3.com ----------- http://www.samp3.com New releases at SAMP3.com this week: All Eyes On Me - Seven Day Story Believe - Mauri Don't Say - Seven Day Story Drowsy Maggie - DNA Strings Eyes - Silex Geraamtes In Jou Kas - Brixton Moord en Roof Orkes Jo Bangles - Baxtop MP3 - Steve Louw & Big Sky Read more about these songs under the 'News' & 'New Releases' sections below. New and exclusive MP3s added to SAMP3.com every week. -------------- COMPETITION -------------- THE SAMP3.com / OFF THE EDGE JIGSAW PUZZLE COMPETITION http://www.samp3.com/competition.html The sixth and final piece in the musical jigsaw puzzle required to assemble Off The Edge's unreleased track, 'Space Dream', is now available for downloading at http://www.samp3.com/competition.html Only five of these six sections actually makes up this full ten-minute epic piece. What you need to do is download and listen to each of these sections, and then tell us what the right order is, and which song doesn't belong in the 'Space Dream' suite. Five lucky winners will win a special limited edition release of 'Unfinished Business' by Off The Edge, with a bonus CD containing the full 'Space Dream' track. Send your answers to mailto:competition@sarockdigest.com?subject=spacedream Competition closes on the 22nd September 2002. Visit the official Off The Edge website at: http://rock.co.za/offtheedge -------------- IN THIS ISSUE -------------- New CD and MP3 from Steve Louw and Big Sky... Woodstock 4 at the end of the month... New MP3s from Mauri & Seven Day Story... RetroFresh re-issue Ella Mental's 'Uncomplicated Dreams'... Deep Purple still going strong... Kurt dreams on... John flies with Scabby Annie... and there are various tours and gigs to go to... ------------------------ SA ROCK DIGEST ONLINE ------------------------ AMUZINE The HTML version of the SA Rock Digest is updated every Tuesday and can be found at http://rock.co.za ----------------------- SA ROCK DIGEST ON AIR ----------------------- THE BRUCE MILLAR SHOW on SAFM (104-107KHz) Every Wednesday Morning @10.30am, Stephen Segerman, Digest co-editor, talks to Bruce Millar about SA music news, new releases, and charts from each week's Digest. ---------------------------- SOUTH AFRICA'S ROCK FILES ---------------------------- From Abstract Truth to Karen Zoid, from 'Astra' to 'Zen Boulders', from 'Ag Pleez Deddy' to 'ZX Dan'... visit the online archive for the history (and future) of South African Rock at: http://www.sarockdigest.com/rockfiles ------------------------ RODRIGUEZ - 'COLD FACT' ------------------------ This classic album from the 70s, which has had a profound affect on the South African music scene, has been re-issued and is now available at http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=CDADTA7000 And 'After The Fact' is coming soon... For more info on Rodriguez, please visit: http://www.sugarman.org ----------- CONTENTS ----------- 1.NEWS: Big Sky, Woodstock 4 2.CHARTS: Top 30 MP3s & albums 3.NEW RELEASES: MP3s, Ella Mental, Woema 4.CLASSIC ROCK: Deep Purple, Dream Merchants, Scabby Annie, charts, birthdays, vinyl 5.FORUM: Name that song, Manager required 6.CONCERTS 7.INFO: subscriptions & contributions _____________________________________________ 1.NEWS -------- STEVE LOUW AND BIG SKY'S NEW 'MP3' Seems we have a new theme song at SAMP3.com! It is called 'MP3', and it is by Steve Louw. 'MP3' is one of the songs on 'Beyond The Blue', the just-released fourth studio album by Steve Louw and Big Sky. 'MP3' offers Steve Louw's view on this new way of promoting music online. 'Beyond The Blue' has 11 songs including 'Flying', 'Chainsaw Blues', 'The Road Ahead' and 'The Story Of Vicky And Dan', and features drummer Anton Fig (ex-Hammak, ex-Spider, currently with Paul Schafer's house band on the David Letterman Show in the USA), Keith Lentin (ex-Alpha Set, ex-Hammak, ex-Spider, bass), Blondie Chaplin (ex-Flames, ex-Beach Boys, ex-Rolling Stones, guitar, backing vocals), Pat Thrall (ex-Asia, ex-Meatloaf, ex-Glenn Hughes/Pat Thrall, guitar), Adam Holzman (ex-Miles Davis, ex-Chaka Khan, solo, piano and keyboards), and Steve Louw on acoustic guitar and vocals. 'Beyond The Blue' was produced and mixed by Kevin Shirley at Hit Factory in New York City. Here's an extract from the lyrics of the song 'MP3': "The MP3 means a lot to me, I'm back on my feet, I'm not down on my knees; The MP3 means a lot to me, You get your tunes, I get my royalties." SAMP3.com is about promoting and marketing SA music online to encourage sales of CDs in South Africa and internationally. Many SA labels and artists already understand this, and SAMP3.com is getting flooded with songs from new, unsigned, and unheard artists, as well as old campaigners like Steve Louw, Koos Kombuis, Roger Lucey, Piet Botha, Sons Of Trout, Amanda Strydom and Anton Goosen. Big Sky's new track, 'MP3', is available to download at http://www.SAMP3.com/mp3.html by kind permission of Steve Louw and is also available on the official Steve Louw & Big Sky website at http://www.SteveLouw.com --------------- WOODSTOCK 4 - BLUNT STAGE 2002 LINE-UP The annual 'Woodstock 4' SA music festival again takes place at the Aventura Resort in Heidelberg, Gauteng over the weekend of 26, 27, 28, and 29 September 2002. The blunt Stage, which has become an institution at Woodstock for showcasing the best in the emerging punk and hardcore sounds, will also feature top of the range lighting and sound equipment. With a whole lot of core lifestyle events such as motor-cross, downhill bmx-ing, skateboarding, inline skating, as well as swimming, diving, and quad bikes taking place nearby, the blunt Stage is the place for adrenalin freaks of all persuasions to hang out. The confirmed line-up for this stage includes: Prelude, Highly Unlikely, Blindgait, The Finkelsteins, Even Flow, Flatworld Society, Four Ounce Freedom*, Pestroy, Soil 7t7, Roswell Kings, Utoc, Parlotones, My Latest Ex, Ketamine, Marlowe, Kelvin Declined*, Rim 3, New World Inside*, All This For Nothing, Leek and the Bouncing Uptones, Fruit Fly Navigators. There will also be The Musica Stage, The Castle Contemporary Stage, and The Dance Valley. There are also individual restaurant areas, chill arenas, mini golf, trampolines, kids adventure playgrounds, a 200 kilo-ton swimming pool, a diving pool, two bubble pools, foefie slides, a tag area for graffiti displays, the Slamma's bridge, Olmeca Tequila Tasting stations, and a food walkway with over 40 different styles of food. Tickets can be purchased through Computicket and Musicas. Tickets are R190 excluding service fees. Tickets at the gate will be R220. Camping is available on a first come first served basis and is included in the ticket price. Groups of over ten tickets are entitled to a 15% ticket discount and must purchase their tickets directly from Authentic Ideas. *MP3s of these artists available at http://www.samp3.com __________________________________________ 2.CHARTS ----------- SA ROCK DIGEST TOP 30 SOUTH AFRICAN MP3s OF THE WEEK http://www.samp3.com This week [last week] (highest position) Title - Artist (Album/Label) 1. [2] (1) Tripping - Curious George (demo/Indie) 2. [4] (2) Le Mystique Sonar (Alpha Omega mix) - DJ MacAngel ('Sample This - Final Edition'/SoniQue Fusion) 3. [3] (1) Diep In Die Bos - Valiant Swart ('Maanhare'/Rhythm) 4. [5] (2) Hoenderman - Kobus! ('Kobus!/ENT) 5. [12] (5) Who Killed Kurt Cobain? - Koos Kombuis ('Madiba Bay'/Wildebeest) 6. [7] (6) Ugly - Natalia (SAMP3.com/Indie) 7. [1] (1) I'm A Man - Swamp Funk Quartet ('Go Funk Yourself'/Indie) 8. [11] (8) The Semi-sampler - Semisane (Semisane.com/BMG) 9. [6] (5) Getting Better - Scabby Annie ('Superhero 2000'/Way Cool) 10. [17] (10) As One (selector mix) - Nianell (SAMP3.com/Fresh) 11. [10] (3) RockPop - Diff-Olie ('Die Borrelbad Insident'/Boereplaas) 12. [23] (12) Zoid Sampler - Karen Zoid ('Poles Apart'/EMI) 13 [14] (13) Soul Smile (live) - Blk Sonshine (SAMP3.com/Fresh) 14. [18] (1) Sestien Jaar Met 'n Vals Kitaar - Koos Kombuis ('Equilibrium'/Rhythm) 15. [9] (2) Jammez - Zen Arcade ('Letter From A Friend' EP/Indie) 16. [20] (1) Praha Paradise - Ernie ('African Dope Volume 1'/African Dope) 17. [13] (13) Colour Me In (live & unplugged) - Sunways (SAMP3.com/Fresh/SAFM) 18. [8] (8) Disaster - AntiGRAVITY (SAMP3.com/Fresh) 19. [15] (2) Extra Larry - Sons Of Trout ('Odd Times'/SAFm) 20. [19] (1) Silverfish - Dolly Rockers (SAMP3.com/Indie) 21. [27] (21) Certify - Andrew Janish ('Moved To Change'/Indie) 22. [16] (16) Africa - Lance Goldman ('Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time'/Indie) 23. [30] (7) SMS - Anton Goosen ('n Vis Innie Bos/Gallo) 24. [25] (1) Miles - Moodphase 5ive ('Steady On'/African Dope) 25. [21] (1) Beautiful Life - Ian Henderson ('Freefall'/N3) 26. [-] (26) Gypsy Soul - Roger Lucey ('Gypsy Soul'/Indie) 27. [26] (5) Bok en Spring - Piet Botha (SAMP3.com/PietBotha.com) 28. [22] (1) So Many Times - Jimmy 12" ('Selection #3'/Sovereign) 29. [-] (29) 0-100 - Spinnekop ('Groen Kitaar'/Afrimusik) 30. [28] (1) Letter From A Friend - Zen Arcade ('Letter From A Friend' EP/Indie) Download all these and many more MP3s from: http://www.samp3.com ----------- SA ROCK DIGEST TOP 30 SOUTH AFRICAN ALBUMS OF THE WEEK http://www.sarockdigest.com/charts This week [last week] (highest position) Title - Artist (Label) 1. [1] (1) Odd Times - Sons Of Trout (SAFm)* 2. [5] (2) Sonderbok - Battery 9 (Gallo)* 3. [9] (3) Zen Boulders/The Storming Of The Loft - Falling Mirror (RetroFresh)* 4. [2] (1) Maanhare - Valiant Swart (Rhythm)* 5. [10] (5) Moved To Change - Andrew Janisch (Indie)* 6. [4] (2) Tassenberg 3 - Various Artists (Trippy Grape)* 7. [11] (7) Sample This - Final Edition - DJ MacAngel (SoniQue Fusion)* 8. [3] (3) Letter From A Friend EP - Zen Arcade (Indie)* 9. [7] (1) Glory Glory - Dolly Rockers (Indie)* 10. [8] (1) Freefall - Ian Henderson (N3)* 11. [24] (11) Gypsy Soul - Roger Lucey (Indie)* 12. [17] (12) Superhero 2000 - Scabby Annie (Way Cool)* 13. [13] (1) Equilibrium - Koos Kombuis (Rhythm)* 14. [14] (1) Kobus! - Kobus! (ENT)* 15. [18] (15) After The Rinderpest - Bill Knight (Indie)* 16. [12] (2) Super Deluxe Mode - Moodphase 5ive (African Dope)* 17. [6] (1) 96 - 02 The Singles - Henry Ate (EMI) 18. [23] (18) Vloek Van Die Kitaar - Various (Boereplaas)* 19. [22] (19) Die Borrelbad Insident - Diff-Olie (Boereplaas)* 20. [15] (1) The Moon Is A Spoon - Sunways (Fresh)* 21. [21] (2) Rocking Against The System - Various (RetroFresh)* 22. [25] (4) Who Painted The Moon? - Nianell (Fresh)* 23. [19] (1) Bignity - Van der Want & Letcher (Sheer) 24. [16] (1) Kelvin Declined - Kelvin Declined (Rhythm)* 25. [-] (25) Uncomplicated Dreams - EllaMental (RetroFresh) 26. [20] (1) Samsara Jiva - Wilde Als (Afrimusik)* 27. [26] (1) My Love Is A Leopard - Frosted Orange (Rhythm)* 28. [28] (2) Dirt Sense - Ashton Nyte (Intervention)* 29. [27] (12) Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time - Lance Goldman (Indie)* 30. [29] (4) Following Light - Tuesday's Child (Indie)* * MP3s of tracks from these albums or by these artists are available to download at http://www.samp3.com More info on all these artists at: http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus --------------- TOP 5 SELLING CDs AT ONE WORLD 1. David Kramer - Karoo Kitaar Blues http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=BLIK07 2. Rodriguez - Cold Fact http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=CDADTA7000 3. Ipi 'Ntombi - The Warrior - feat Margaret Singana http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=CDRED676 4. Koos Kombuis - Equilibrium http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=RR033 5. Saron Gas - Fragile (Revised Edition) http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=CDMUS300 _____________________________________________ 3. NEW, RECENT AND UPCOMING RELEASES --------------------------------------- ------ MP3s ------ 'BELIEVE' - MAURI MONCADA This outstanding demo track has been raising eyebrows and ear hair since its first spin on the Digest beatbox. Some thought it was an obvious wind-up by someone sending us an album track off one of the better contemporary US modern rock bands. But Mauri Moncada, a young Cape Town Varsity College student, confirmed that he wrote, recorded, produced and played the entire track on his own at the City Varsity Studios in Gardens, apart from the drums which were played by Craig Schouw. Some around here were/are still unconvinced... Mauri picked up all those performing and recording skills as frontman for the band Koosh (mmm, me neither!), but was keen to work alone in the studio. The slow-burning 'Believe' is the first song to be released, with 'Reflection' and 'Turn The Page' to follow soon. Mauri Moncada is planning a gig at The Independent Armchair Theatre on October 20th (tbc) after finishing his exams and before he heads off for a six month trip to the US. He must be sure to take this demo with him! Listen to 'Believe' by Mauri at http://www.samp3.com ------------ 'DON'T SAY' & 'ALL EYES ON ME' - SEVEN DAY STORY Aidan Harper has been in the SA music industry for some years now, as a member of the original Awakening and later as sound engineer for Black Diamond. But music was the last thing on his mind when he visited the Cash Converters branch in Brackenfell a while back. He saw a video player priced at R50, and the shop assistant, Michael Naranjo, told him that it only played in black and white. Naranjo also told him that he had a pretty decent band called Seven Day Story and gave Harper a copy of the band's new demo. Harper subsequently discovered to his joy that the video actually played in colour as well (there was a special switch on the back which they had both missed), and that Seven Day Story was indeed a very impressive band. So Aidan Harper is now the manager of Seven Day Story, and Michael Naranjo (lead vocals, guitar), Darin Martini (drums), and Neil McKay (lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals) are the members of the rock trio behind these power rock songs. Naranjo has already recorded two solo albums and one album with an earlier Seven Day Story line-up. This sparkling demo is the first by this current line-up who have been working together for the past six months. 'Don't Say' and 'All Eyes On Me' are already getting a lot of airplay courtesy of Barney Simon and Mark Pilgrim at 5Fm. This story should run for longer then just a week! Listen to Seven Day Story MP3s at http://www.samp3.com ------------- GERAAMTES IN JOU KAS - BRIXTON MOORD EN ROOF ORKES On their debut album 'Spergebied' (Restricted Area) the Brixton Moord en Roof Orkes sing about the dark side of South Africa, based on their own very real experiences. 'Geraamtes in jou kas' is about the nightmares that are suffered by the soldiers that had to go into the townships to "maintain the peace". "Jy onthou die vure/ en die wiele van 'n Casspir/ en die reuk van brandende rubber/ deur die neus van jou gasmasker". To mis-quote Syd (Kitchen, not Barrett), this song (and the whole album) is not for sissies, but the brave listener who ventures into this Restricted Area will be rewarded with some very unrestricted Afrikaans Rock. Listen to BMRO MP3s at http://www.samp3.com More info: http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/bmro_spergebied.html ------------- DROWSY MAGGIE - DNA STRINGS Danie Kotze - violin; Adriaan De Beer - acoustic guitar; Flippie Du Plessis - Djembe, percussion Some quotes from Afrimusik's website: "A three piece instrumental hybrid group in an easy listening world music format playing Afro-Spanish rhythms and melodies with Irish leanings on their original compositions. DNA Strings tunes are haunting tunes, and the upbeat numbers are fun and carefree. Their all-instrumental debut makes for ideal and refreshing background music for both coffee shops and beach parties. The Irish fiddling on some of the traditional influenced songs with African djembe drumming sets off the long slow and atmospheric beauty of the ballads." If that description intrigues you listen to DNA Strings (and other Afrimusik artists) at http://www.samp3.com/afrimusik.html Buy DNA Strings CD at One World http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&id=afrimusik16 ------------- PLEASE SEND US YOUR PLAYLISTS http://www.samp3.com/favourites.html Select 15 or so songs that are available on SAMP3.com, and send your list into us by using the form at http://www.samp3.com/contact.html or mailto:brian@rock.co.za?subject=playlist. Give your playlist a theme and a title and we will put it up for the world to see (and hear). Remember to only choose songs that are available on SAMP3.com; we can only feature your playlists, unfortunately, not your wishlists. More info at http://www.samp3.com/favourites.html ----- CDs ----- 'UNCOMPLICATED DREAMS' - ELLA MENTAL http://rock.co.za/legends/ellamental Ella Mental's debut album, 'Uncomplicated Dreams', has just been released with six bonus tracks by RetroFresh. This is the first time that the band's debut seven song album from 1984 is available on CD, although the hit, 'See Yourself (Clowns)', has already made a few SA compilation appearances. The bonus tracks on this welcome reissue include a version of 'Once Awake', recorded live at the Chelsea in 1984, and 'See Yourself (Clowns)' from the band's slot on the historic 'Concert In The Park' at Ellis Park in January 1985. From Heather Mac and Tim Parr's first meeting at Mangles in 1981, until the band eventually disbanded in 1991, Ella Mental continued to strike a popular chord among the edgy '80's SA rock fans. With a settled line-up of Heather Mac (vocals), Tim Parr (guitars, vocals), Adrian Levi (bass), and Herman Eungster (drums), Ella Mental's music and travels took them around South Africa before the band left to try their luck in Ireland, England and eventually the US. The members of Ella Mental are all still actively involved in the music industry, and Deon Maas' excellent liner notes trace their history as "one of the greatest groups ever in this country". Listen to 'Uncomplicated Dreams' and you'll know why! Tracklisting: 'See Yourself (Clowns)', 'Magic Mother', 'Dancing In The Moonlight', 'Pressure (I'm Getting Stronger)', 'Ain't Nobody Like You (Uncomplicated Dreams)', 'Wet Washing', 'Monsters'. (Bonus Tracks) 'Small Towns', 'Point Of View', 'Once Awake' (Live), 'See Yourself' (Live), 'Don't Shout It', 'Give Me My Hat Back'. Buy this CD: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=freshcd127 Read John Samson's review of the original album in Issue #164 at http://www.sarockdigest.com/archives {Tim Parr was originally a member of Baxtop with Larry Amos. Listen to Baxtop's 1979 classic 'Jo Bangles' at http://www.samp3.com by kind permission of Larry Amos. - ed} -------------- COMPILATIONS -------------- WOEMA - AFRIKAANS KAN ROCK A brand new compilation from the guys at Hoezit Music (remember the 'Alternatief Op Sy Beste' series?). This is a collection of 18 great Afrikaans Rock songs including 'Sestien Jaar Met 'n Vals Kitaar' by Koos Kombuis, 'Rock 'n Roll Jannie' (a sort of South African 'Johnny B Goode') by Jakkie Louw and 'Meisies Teenspoed' by Akkedis. 2 tracks off Spinnekop's brand new CD 'Groenkitaar' are also here, as well as tracks by Wouter van de Venter, Valiant Swart, Piet Botha, Riku Lätti, Kobus, Skallabrak, Ddisselblom & Georgia. More info: http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/woema.html --------------- MORE REVIEWS --------------- More reviews can be found at: Open Record http://www.openrecord.co.za Amuzine http://rock.co.za/reviews.htm ______________________________________________ 4.CLASSIC ROCK ---------------- ---------------- SHILOH'S CORNER ---------------- DEEP PURPLE Parts 3, 4 & 5 of 10 Chris Curtis was the first to depart and the final line-up was completed with bass guitarist Nick Simper (ex-Johnny Kidd and the Pirates), vocalist Rod Evans (ex-Maze, ex-M15) and high-speed drummer Ian Paice (ex-Maze, ex-M15). The group launched the Joe South composition 'Hush', which went to the fourth position in the USA charts. The alternative generation of the Nineties would again be bombarded by this classic via son of actress Haley Mills, Crispian and his group Kula Shaker. Deep Purple resided in the States, and rumour has it that Ian Paice almost got drafted due to the time they spent across the pond. The 'Hush' single pre-empted their debut 'Shades of Deep Purple'. The group covered the Beatles track 'Help' which was probably the finest rendition ever applied to wax. The 'Shades of Deep Purple' album also spewed forth an untidy version of the Skip James-penned 'I'm So Glad'. The inclusion of 'Hey Joe' in the style of Hendrix (thanks to Tim Rose), opens with the Hammond vibrato theme 'The Miller's dance' (from a ballet score called 'The Three Cornered Hat' by Spaniard Manual De Falla). In November 1968 Deep Purple launched their cover of the Neil Diamond single 'Kentucky Woman' which went to #38 in the US. The American influence was decidedly based on covers and a further onslaught of the Ellie Greenwich, Phil Spector & Jeff Barry composition 'River Deep, Mountain High' (a US #88 for Ike & Tina Turner in 1966) went to #53. An original track, the slicing 'Emmaretta', only managed to reach #128, and still Deep Purple were unable to crack the charts in their UK homeland. In June 1969 the group launched their 'Book Of Taliesyn' album. The opening track, 'Listen, learn and read on', was dramatically inspiring with authoritative narration by Rod Evans. The reading carried its flow into Rod Evan's next association, 'Captain Beyond', and a similarly devised composition entitled 'As the moon speaks (to the waves of the sea)'. The 'Book of Taliesyn' also reflected an ambient and complex structure entitled 'Anthem', which has Jon Lord utilising the mellotron. The album also contains the instrumental 'Wring That Neck', which became a magnum opus in Purple's live set. On this driving classic, Ritchie Blackmore would sometimes stretch the set up to 30 minutes with heavy improvisation. A similar experience would evolve out of 'Mandrake Root'. Continued next week... The Deep Purple Web Index http://rock.co.za/deeppurple Deep Purple Chart Positions http://www.thehighwaystar.com/rosas/discog/dpcharts.html Shiloh Noone, Cape Town mailto:shiloh@sarockdigest.com Blues and Variation Fine Music Radio 101.3 FM Wednesdays 10 pm ---------- DEEP PURPLE - MADE IN UK Deep Purple are currently touring the UK and Europe and here are some extracts from a long review by a fan that saw 2 concerts back-to-back last week-end. The Band: Ian Gillan - vocals, Steve Morse - guitar, Roger Glover - bass, Ian Paice - drums, Don Airey - keyboards, guest appearance by Jon Lord - keyboards The Setlist: Fireball, Woman From Tokyo, Mary Long, Ted The Mechanic, Lazy, The Well Dressed Guitar, When A Blind Man Cries, Space Truckin', Perfect Strangers, Speed King, Smoke On The Water, Encores: Hush, Black Night, Highway Star The Review: All right, so I was there, when Deep Purple played at the Apollo Hammersmith in London on Friday 6th and Saturday 7th of September 2002. I'm glad I was there, because these two concerts were very good. It was the first time I saw them at two concerts back-to-back, and that gave me a new insight as to how good musicians Deep Purple really are (as if I didn't know that already...). That band was unbelievably tight, and from the first drum roll of 'Fireball' they were really giving it all they could. Roger and Steve were often right up front with the audience, touching them, and Roger and Steve let the audience fiddle with their guitars quite a lot - to my surprise. Roger often lost plectrums because of this, and had to improvise while getting back to his amps for new plectrums. Speaking of Roger and his bass playing; the long bass solo in 'Speed King' gave me a flashback of old Ritchie Blackmore's dramatic tricks; melodic, partly repetitive, and sudden dramatic changes in volume and tone. All in a different feel though, as this was Roger Glover. Delicious! The shows lasted for one hour and forty minutes, but with a lot of songs. Ian Paice was driving the show forward with enormous force. Ian Gillan didn't even have time to get to the jokes and comments, as Ian Paice started the next song almost right next to the end of the previous one. It helped keep the motion of the concert going, and I just stood there swaying in the breeze of it all - enjoying it all. And then the surprise; Jon Lord's appearance at the start of 'Perfect Strangers'. Now, I do feel that Don Airey is doing a very good job. His percussive style fits Deep Purple just perfectly, but he does not have the sheer force of presence that Jon Lord has. And now I am going to try to say two things at the same time; it was enormously good to see Jon Lord at the Hammond - it was my main reason for being at the concert - and his playing is admirable, but I somehow got the feeling that an era was past and that he somehow didn't have anything to add to the performance anymore, and that Don would do equally good. That is, if Don can be a little less subdued; he needs to stop being so anonymous. But he will learn, as Steve has done. I never thought I would say something like this, because Jon Lord is really my hero, and actually one of the reasons I'm in music business, but I am looking tremendously forward to Jon Lord's solo outing in the years to come, as I believe he has a lot of ideas that will no longer fit into Deep Purple, but be perfect in a solo setting. Having said that, I must add that when Don and Jon shared solo duties during the encores (they even played four-hand on the Hammond!), that was just awesome. Two really great players having fun, pouring out their craft and musicianship without any restrictions. And when Jon leaves stage, he even takes the time to shakes hand for a "thank you" to the keyboard technician. Man, that is one cultivated artist! During 'Smoke On The Water' we had the "fan appearance" from the Iron Maiden guys (Nicko McBrain, Bruce Dickinson & Janick Gers) and during the encores Don and Jon did completely different things from the first to the second night. The two shows were very tight and seemed to leave no room for haphazard improvisation, but watching the two shows back-to-back clearly showed that this band can twist anything around as they want to, with a perfect balance of the familiar and the unexpected. They often joke with us musically, trying to confuse us of what is coming next. And another thing: usually Deep Purple songs (when played live) have a clear ending with everyone stopping at the same time. On these two concerts it was not so; there was always someone (often Steve and Big Ian) who wanted to make more noise even after the song was over. It was as if they didn't wanted to music to stop. I know the feeling - and I agree; I don't want the music of Deep Purple to stop. There is just too much life in there. Terje Winther, Norway (Reprinted here by kind permission) -------------- USA FOR AFRICA Texas-based Kurt Shoemaker gives his unique views on SA music THE DREAM MERCHANTS -- 'PREDICTIONS AND THINGS' (Decca 1966, re-issued on CD by Gallo in 1991) Sparkling pop, and some folk-pop songs. These two singing guys (Billy Forrest & Billy Andrews) make a folk sound, but most of the songs are decidedly pop. Their few forays into then-modern folk are, for me, their strongest moments. Though I have a wide and deep appreciation of Sixties and Seventies pop, I'd have to say the standout tunes on 'Predictions and Things' are those with more meaningful lyrics than a boy-girl song such as 'Can't Live Without You Can't Live With You'. These more resonant songs include 'The Land of Milk and Honey', 'No Time', 'Time and the River', 'The Rattler', and 'Love Minus Zero'. And that's almost half of the CD. The rest certainly are pleasant, but these songs make me listen. Among the pop songs are love songs, of course. There's no harm in a love song. There's even the classic R&B song, 'Land of a Thousand Dances' given a nice treatment here (with "La-las" instead of "Na-nas"). A nice version of Phil Ochs's 'Changes' is included and proves again why it is covered so often. It readily becomes the song of whoever is singing it. A pretty and versatile folk song. 'Predictions and Things' is folk-pop with a difference, and an odd cover photo. No echoes of Simon and Garfunkel here, The Dream Merchants aren't that pretentious. But if I had to compare their sound, I'd say it is reminiscent of the Righteous Brothers. The Dream Merchants do it light, bouncy, and occasionally meaningful. Discography: http://www.rock.co.za/files/dream_merchants_index.htm Buy this CD: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&ID=CDRED604 Kurt Shoemaker, Blanco, Texas mailto:kurt@sarockdigest.com ------------------ LONDON LEKKER London-based John Samson gives his own twist on SA music SUPERHERO 2000 - SCABBY ANNIE http://rock.co.za/legends/90s/scabby_index.html Clark Kent adjusts his black rimmed glasses, his jacket hanging loosely over his arm. As he walks down a busy Metropolis street he coughs nervously looking at the sidewalk. Beside him, the attractive Lois Lane walks purposefully, babbling on about some news story. Suddenly she stops in her tracks, turns to Clark and says 'Clark, you're not listening to a word I'm saying'. Clark, startled from his apparent daydream stutters an apology, catches up to Lois who had gained a few paces on him and retreats into his 'daydream'. However, what Lois can not appreciate, but what the viewer can, is that Clark is actually in Superman mode, and his hypersensitive ears have picked up a most distressing sound. Distressing that is to him and his fellow Superhero's as there is a new Superhero in town threatening their box office supremacy. This new Superhero goes by the name of Scabby Annie, and it's not just one man, it's four. These four upstarts from planet SA, landed in 1997 and spent the last few years of the decade making some thrashy punky noise that must have had numerous parents shouting 'TURN THAT RACKET DOWN!!!' This usually marks an album as one to listen to and 'Superhero 2000' is one to listen to and listen to loud. It may be thrashy, but it is certainly melodic punk that has that sense of abandonment that makes it fun. Throughout the album, there's the grinding guitar that underlies the punk sound, there's the wild banging of drums, and anger-tinged voice. It's punk that you can pogo around your room to, singing along at the top of your voice, banging your head and forgetting your worries. Tracks like 'What it Takes' and 'The Crunch' and 'Hanging out with Dave' are punk gems while the hidden track is not for those who are squeamish about various bodily functions. Superman crashes through the front door of Way Cool records, looking anything but way cool. He hasn't shaven for a few days, and he's been drinking. There's a ragged look about the man with his underpants on outside his tights. 'Scabby Annie! He roars, your time is up.' Hearing the commotion, the band saunters calmly out of the studio and confronts this sad excuse for a superhero. Pointing his laser loaded finger at the 4 lads, he roar 'Ask yourselves, do you feel lucky punks?' As the sparkling blue beam shoots out from his super fingertip, lead singer Jody Preshous grabs a nearby copy of 'Superhero 2000' and defends the group with it. The laser beam hits the kryptonite coated disc, causing the room to reverberate to the sound of the Scabbies in full cry and simultaneously causing Superman to be fried to a small heap of ash. We can't wait to hear Scabby Annie take on Spiderman (who, by the way, is not the Eight-Legged Groove Machine). More info: http://rock.co.za/legends/90s/scabby_index.html Scabby Annie MP3s at: http://www.samp3.com/artists_l_s.html John Samson, London, UK mailto:john@sarockdigest.com ------------------- SPRINGBOK RADIO CHARTS http://rock.co.za/charts This week [Last week] Title - Artist 30 YEARS AGO (15 September 1972) 1 [1] Sylvia's Mother - Dr. Hook 2 [4] Sunday, Monday, Tuesday - Jessica Jones 3 [2] I Need Someone - Alan Garrity 4 [3] Nice To Be With You - The Gallery 5 [5] Come What May - Vicky Leandros 25 YEARS AGO (16 September 1977) 1 [1] Lucille - Kenny Rogers 2 [2] Ma Baker - Boney M 3 [4] Yes Sir, I Can Boogie - Baccara 4 [5] Give A Little Bit - Supertramp 5 [10] Do You Wanna Make Love - Peter McCann 20 YEARS AGO (18 September 1982) 1 [1] Eye Of the Tiger - Survivor 2 [2] Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk - Dr Hook 3 [7] Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band 4 [5] Heat of the Moment - Asia 5 [8] Down Under - Men at Work 15 YEARS AGO (19 September 1987) 1 [2] Wild Horses - Gino Vannelli 2 [1] Ever Fallen In Love - Fine Young Cannibals 3 [12] It's A Sin - Pet Shop Boys 4 [4] You're The Voice - John Farnham 5 [6] Strangelove - Depeche Mode 1972 saw very little action in the top 5. Dr Hook was enjoying their 3rd week at the top, Alan Garrity his 7th week in the top 5 and Jessica Jones was challenging to regain the top spot. Just outside the top 5 were the Popcorn Makers looking to spring (mielies) to stardom with the instrumental hit 'Popcorn'. Peter McCann entered the top 5 in 1977 with his US top 5 hit 'Do you wanna make love'. Peter wrote Jennifer Warnes hit 'Right Time of the Night' which had made number 6 in the US earlier that year, but failed to chart in SA. Two US number 1 entered the top 5 in 1982. Steve Miller had spent 2 weeks at the top with 'Abracadabra' while Men at Work's 'Down Under' had spent 4. Men at Work's album 'Business as Usual' spent a record number of weeks for a debut at number 1 in the US. Gino Vannelli took over the number 1 spot from the Fine Young Cannibals in 1987. The Cannibals had spent a total of 6 (not consecutive) weeks at the top. Depeche Mode bounced back into the top 5 with 'Strangelove', while the pop duo of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, better known as the Pet Shop Boys notched up their second top 5 hit with 'It's a Sin'. South Africans at number 1 this week: Paradise Road - Joy (1980) Hak Hom Blokkies - David Kramer (1981) Woodpecker from Space - Café Society (1985) ------------ BIRTHDAYS September: 16 BB King (1925) 17 David Scobie (1964) 21 Leonard Cohen (1934) 22 Nick Cave (1957) 22 Greg Donnelly (The Dolly Rockers) 23 Bruce Springsteen (1949) ------------- MABU VINYL http://www.sarockdigest.com/mabu Cape Town's finest record shop @ 34 Kloof Street, Gardens (by Longkloof Studios) Various - 'Voelvry'(LP) Tribe After Tribe - 'Power' (LP) Spider - 'Spider' (LP) David Kramer - 'Baboondogs' (LP) Anton Goosen en die Liedjieboerband - 'Tussen Twee Rooi Mure' (LP) Cash paid for records in saleable condition. Jacques Vosloo - (+27 21) 423 7635 mailto:die_vos@hotmail.com Visit the Mabu Vinyl webpage at http://www.sarockdigest.com/mabu for a full list of albums. ________________________________________________ 5.FORUM --------- NAME THAT SONG A number of requests have come in asking what is that catchy tune in the Audi TV ad campaign featuring that sneaky turtle, that leap-frogging frog and the rolling snail. Well, its a 40 year old instrumental called 'Green Onions' and it was a #3 hit in the US in 1962 for Booker T & The MGs. The best version I've ever heard of this song is the live version performed by Booker T & The MGs at the opening of the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Museum in Cleveland in 1995. The MGs (Memphis Group) were also the House Band for the evening. {And I suppose it's just co-incidence that "Audi" means "to listen" in Latin? - ed} ----------------- AG PLEEZ DEDDY - JEREMY TAYLOR Hugh Taylor asks how he can get a copy of this Jeremy Taylor song on CD. It is available on the 'Best Of SA Pop Volume 1' http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&id=cdgmpd40485 and also on 'Sound Offerings From South Africa Volume 1' http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&id=cdredd623 and 'Jeremy Taylor - Ag Pleez Deddy (His Greatest Hits)' is at: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&id=cdred608 The lyrics are here: http://www.rock.co.za/files/ag_pleez_deddy.html ---------------- MANAGER REQUIRED Scarlet Host, the Cape Town Metal/Prog Rock band, is looking for a manager. The suitable candidate must: · Be self motivated and driven · Have a concern for deadlines · Be able to work closely with the band · Be able to guide the band in a direction that would enable us to achieve our three point plan · Be able to take responsibility for promotional and marketing strategies i.e. media coverage, radio airplay, press releases, booking gigs and festival slots, distribution of band merchandise Interested? Please contact for a meeting: · Lindsey Roussouw: 084 587 3225 mailto:lindsey.roussouw@engenoil.com · Dino Jardim: 083 751 7404 mailto:scarlethost@hotmail.com For more information about the band please visit: http://www.scarlethost.co.za --------------- SMOKE SIGNALS http://rock.co.za/smokesignals A fully integrated publicity and events service, specialising in the music and theatre world. Band and concert promotion, press releases, media interviews and 'short hand hyping'. Contact: Brian Weinronk ph: (021) 4619152 mailto:brianwein@kingsley.co.za --------------- SOUND SOLUTIONS http://rock.co.za/soundsolutions A Cape Town-based music resource that offers two main areas of expertise and assistance: 1) Music Searches - Assists in recommending and finding relevant music soundtracks for television, cinema and radio commercials and productions. 2) Music Licensing - Assists in obtaining the publishing and recording rights for music to be used as soundtracks for commercials and other productions. For more info, please contact: Stephen Segerman or Graham Katz 021 461-9541 mailto:sugar@rock.co.za ______________________________________________ 6.CONCERTS - LIVE REVIEWS AND GIG INFO --------------------------------------- ---------------- UPCOMING GIGS ---------------- BARLEYCORN Line-Up for Monday 16th September Matt Allison: A regular at the Barleycorn having just returned from a tour of the USA and UK. Pete Van Heerden: Pete's lightning fingers and choice of various guitar tunings captures his audience, come hear him play his own original compositions and even a rag or to. Stained Glass: An Acoustic Rock band fronted by 3 female vocalists sisters Kate & Jean Watermeyer and Kat Farqharson. Jacques Du Toit: Singer-Songwriter of note, joining us with his original compositions showcased on piano and vocal. Your host is Matt Allison: 083 324 1477 Barleycorn Music Club The River Club, Observatory Mondays 8.30pm, R10 at the door --------------- 'BIGNITY' NATIONAL TOUR The Matthew van der Want & Chris Letcher show will be touring the country during September to promote the duo's new album, 'Bignity'. Here are the dates for their tour: Sept: Sat 21 - CD Wherehouse, Cape Town (Afternoon Instore Promo) Sat 21 - Independent Armchair (Evening gig) Fri 27 to Sunday 29 - Awesome Africa Festival in Durban. Buy 'Bignity' at One World: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&id=shif004 ------------------ BINARY Saturday - 21st September - Bugsy Beat Bar Randburg. Featuring a very, very Special Guest Performance by Chris Palmer. This DeckMaster - is a must for any dance fanatic. Corner Republic & Rabie. Get there early to avoid disappointment Saturday - 28th September - Woodstock 4 Heidelberg. Need we say more? The music festival of the year. Binary will be hitting the Woodstock 4 Musica Main Stage on Saturday @ 14h45. Heidelberg Kloof: (Aventura Resort). ------------------ BORED Sept: 21 Cliffy's Pub - Pietermaritzburg 24 Cliffy's Pub - Pietermaritzburg ------------------ BURN 05/10 - UTOC 19/10 - The AK Massive - R15 09/11 - Fruit Fly Navigators - R15 21/12 - Fuzigish - R15 ------------------ DAYSPRING When: Wednesday 18th September Bands: Dayspring & Famous Where: The Hidden Cellar, Stellenbosch Time: 21:30 Cover: R10 ---------------- FROSTED ORANGE http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/frosted_orange.html Thu 26 Sept Draakrock, Aardklop festival, Potchefstroom 083-411 0901 Listen to Frosted Orange MP3s at http://www.samp3.com/artists_e_k.html --------------- ANTON GOOSEN http://www.rock.co.za/files/goosen_index.html 20 Sept: "Lentedag" - TUKKIES Kontak: Anel - 0836070794 21 Sept: "Kosmosfees" -Witbank Kontak: Charles Claase - 0833000172 24-28 Sept:"Aardklop Kunstefees: Anton En Vrinne" - 27 Sept.:"Oppie Aarde - Rockfees" (guest appearance)- Potchefstroom 4 Okt: "Sirocco's" - Gordonsbaai Kontak: Christina - 0834774026 5 Okt: "Worcester Musiekfees" (solo) Kontak: Marijane - 0824491691 11 Okt: "Juffroushoogte" (solo) Vredenburg Kontak: Don - 022-7153020 of 0832560847 16 Okt: "High Street Theatre" (solo) Durbanville Kaap Kontak: Trudie Pienaar - 021-9147030 /1 of 0834543840 17-19 Okt: "Dorpstraat Teater Café" - Stellenbosch Kontak: Hettie - 012-8866107 26 Okt: "Oppiplottie Musiekfees"(band) - Buite Pretoria Kontak: Marius- 0829214424 29 Okt: "Boston Tea Party" (full band) Menlyn Kontak: Lelanie - 0837035156 1 November: "Rustenburg" - (full band) - Oom Paul Skool Kontak: Santie - 0825337208 2 Nov: "Boereplaas Rock" (Anton & Albert Frost) - TUKKIES Kontak: Anel - 0836070794 26 Nov: "Boston Tea Party" (full band) - Menlyn Kontak: Lelanie - 0837035156 Listen to Anton Goosen MP3s at http://www.samp3.com/artists_e_k.html Buy Anton Goosen CDs at: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&searchfor=anton goosen --------------- HARBOUR MUSIC CLUB Line up for Wednesday 18 September 2002: The Concoxions Shaba and Robert, Guitars playing traditional music and setting the mood for the evening Les Jovan Guitar, Vocals a talented musician playing blues jazz and alternatief music Burton Lane Jenny and Roger Guitars and Vocals/ Harmonies Folk Rock Michal Hofman Keyboard and Vocals a newcomer to the club This will take place at the Brass Bell behind Kalk Bay Station. Entrance R15. Starting time 20:00. It is worth your while to get here early and you can catch some good sounds during the sound check. There is a bar with draught and good, reasonably priced food is also available including the Brass Bell's famous Pizzas. Inquiries to Dave 021 7886330 or 0828534088 --------------- INDEPENDENT ARMCHAIR THEATRE Monday 16 W.A.V.E. (Weekly Audio Visual Experiment) Tuesday 17 The Most Amazing Show Wednesday 18 Perez Unplugged Much fanfare has been made of this band and their combination of melodic hooks, grinding guitars and the very different vocal styles of the two front men, Nic Olsen and Matt Wilkinson. Perez are on a National Tour during September to promote the re-release of their debut album 'Picture Perfect'. The album includes one new song and a bonus disc with five acoustic tracks. Also on the album are the three no. 1 hits, 'Wasted Out', 'Picture Perfect', and 'Dreams and Troubles'. Their latest single, the ABBA classic 'Mama Mia' (currently at no. 2 on 5Fm) is not on the album, but is available as a single at CD stores. Thursday 19 Straight and Narrow Line up: Mark Fransman (leader and composer): Fender Rhodes; Lee Thompson: Trumpet; Buddy Wells: Soprano and Tenor Saxophones; Dominic Peters: Double-Bass and Sean O Tim: Drums, samples, loops The group fuses the hard bop jazz quintet sound (of the late 1950's eg. Jazz Messengers) with the compositional and harmonic structures of the 'new' jazz sound, incorporating such rhythms as drum-and-bass, jungle, hip-hop, funk and South African rhythms into compositions, making the music accessible to jazz-heads and/or dance heads. All the music performed by the group is original and composed and arranged by Mark Fransman. Friday 20 Steve Newman Saturday 21 V d Want/Letcher and Benguela Double Bill Van der Want/Letcher released the spoof EP 'ep Tombi' late in 1997 and then released their first full-length CD, 'Low Riding', recorded by Lloyd Ross, in 1998. 'Low Riding' received much critical acclaim and was nominated in two categories in the 1998 South African Music Awards. Van der Want/Letcher recorded their latest CD, 'Bignity' with Lloyd Ross in Cape Town between September 2000 and March 2001. They are currently on a National tour to promote 'Bignity', which has already received massive acclaim. This will be their only gig in CT. Benguela will do a set before and will also be playing a few songs with Chris and Matt, so this one is going to be very cool indeed! Details are subject to change. For More Info: The Independent Armchair Theatre Lower Main Road, Observatory, Cape Town. 021 447 1514 --------------- THE JAM/206 Tuesday 17 September: 206: Open mike jam session. Muso's and aspirant muso's all welcome. Drum kit and backline provided, just bring your own instrument and some money for beer. Wednesday 18 September: 206: Acid Jazz outfit Straight and Narrow. t.b.c. Thursday 19 September: 206: Minus Friday 20 September: The Jam: Tonight's gig features Durban-based Perez. Playing classic Indie rock with their own particular take on it. The hype continues to grow as more and more people get to see and hear the band. Now that radio has caught on to the magic of the Perez they are receiving feverish and idol like reception at their gigs, attracting fans to ask for autographs and wildly jump on the stage. A tight outfit with a lot of charm, their stage performance is phenomenal 206: Acid-Jazz and Funk as played by DJ's Foam, Honey-B, Moodswing, koe_rant, D-Form and guests on a rotational basis. Saturday 21 September: The Jam: RAW 2 Summerslam Tour, featuring Cruel April, Scarlet Host and My Latest Ex. 206: Acid-Jazz and Funk as played by DJ's Foam, Honey-B, Moodswing, koe_rant, D-Form and guests on a rotational basis. The Jam 43 De Villiers Street Zonnebloem Cape Town Tel: 465 2106 Fax: 461 3819 ----------------- JIMMY 12" AND MARLOWE ON TOUR Two SA rock outfits, Jimmy 12" and Marlowe, will be joining together to embark on a National Tour. Jimmy 12" is a rock band of a different breed, with a myriad of moods, textures and influences (they like Deftones, Sublime, Incubus, Everclear, Sum 41, and 311) and have somehow blended to form this weird and wonderful but instantly accessible sound. Marlowe are more often compared to the likes of Deftones and Muse with the distinctive vocal style of the band's lead vocalist, Scott Wareham. Until recently they played without a bass player, but with the introduction of Jason, the band is ready to rock and roll with a fuller, more intense sound. Make sure you catch the bands in a town near you. Thu 3 Oct: Whammy Bar, Table View Fri 4 Oct: The Jam, Cape Town Sat 5 Oct: Life, Stellenbosch Listen to Jimmy 12"'s chart-topping 'So Many Times' at http://www.samp3.com/chartoppers.html ----------------- JULIAN'S 286 Acacia Rd, Blackheath, Jhb. 011 678 2880 Wed 18 Sep from 8.30, Celtic & Irish Folk Music with "Balriada", R20 Thurs 19 Sep 8.30 Pm, Burglar's Dog and The Addams Family, R20 Frid 20 Sep from 9.00 "The Mississippi Muthers", R25 Sat 21 Sep at 8.00, "The Legend of Hendrix", R55 Julian Laxton http://rock.co.za/legends/julianlaxton ------------------ BILL KNIGHT Pirates Steakhouse & Bar, Main Road , Plumstead, Cape Town. (Phone 797-5659): on: Thursday, 19 September Thursday 26 September Commencing 8.30pm. Listen to Bill Knight MP3s at http://www.samp3.com ------------------ LIVE IN LONDON http://www.sarockdigest.com/london SA artists performing in London LUCAS MAREE 9 October: Prestige South African Gourmet Wine Evening aboard the cruise ship Silver Sturgeon. Tickets cost £85 and are limited. For tickets and more information call Tracy Goodwin on 0207 977 6882 and quote Breytenbachs as a reference. WOODENDOG 21 September: South African Day concert at The Chequers in Marlow This is a band made up of ex-Squeal and ex-Passengers members. The party kicks of at 12 noon. A SA menu, SA beers and snacks will be available. WOODENDOG will be on stage from about 9.30pm, last orders will be at 00:30. KAREN ZOID Please note that this gig has been postponed until probably November. John Samson mailto:john@sarockdigest.com -------------- NIANELL http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/nianell_moon.html September 21 - Heritage 2002 Concert, Loch Logan Lake, Bloemfontein September 24 - Aardklop Festival, Potchefstroom September 24 - Kloofendal, Roodepoort September 27 - Woodstock 4,Heidelberg September 28 - Cape Town (venue TBA) October 5 - The Showcase, North Riding October 5 - Vryburg Festival Listen to Nianell at http://www.samp3.com ------------------ PEREZ http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/perez.html Tue 17 Sept: Firlands, Gordon's Bay Wed 18 Sept: Independent Armchair Theatre, Observatory Thu 19 Sept: Whammy Bar, Table View Fri 20 Sept: The JAM, Cape Town Sat 21 Sept: Life, Stellenbosch The band will also be performing on campus at the University of Stellenbosch on Friday 20 September at 13h00 and at the Look & Listen store in Canal Walk, Century City on Saturday 21 September at 12h00. For more info on the tour contact M promotions on 082 375 8991. ----------------- PURPLE TURTLE, Cape Town (Corner Long Street & Shortmarket Street, Cape Town) Tel: (021) 423-6194 Band bookings: Phone Paul on 082 92 88337 www.flamedrop.com Gigs start from 9pm - entry varies from R15 to R20. SEPTEMBER 2002 WED 18 SEPT Some visitors from out of town - COMBAT FUDGE VILLAGE SEED In addition to Saturdays and the occasional Wednesday night, The Purple Turtle will now be promoting live bands on Fridays as well! The regular Friday Night Rock / Alternative / Metal DJ event will still happen upstairs. FRIDAY 20 September NEW WORLD INSIDE THREEFIFTY 22 STARS SEDWICK THE SALESMAN SAT 21 September SWEET VICTORY WAR ON SALT FAIL TO LOSE ----------------- RUSTLERS 2002 Spring Gathering Fri 20th - Tue 24th September Tribal Dance / Full moon / Drumming / Spring Equinox / Celebration Heritage Day weekend Full moon on Sat Night, Spring Equinox celebration on Monday Night Chill on Friday and Sunday. Free Entrance to the party Camping is R25 pp per night See www.rustlers.co.za for info. For Drumming enthusiasts there is a West African drum workshop with Ghanaian Drum Master, Nicholas Kotei Djanie from Wed 18th - Sat 21st Sept At Marimba House Booking essential! See www.marimbanet.org.za for info. For the Dancers there will be TREAD TransRadiantExperientialAttunementDynamic INNERGIZE YOUR ESSENCE WORKSHOP Date 18th - 21st September Cost R450pp Booking essential! See www.marimbanet.org.za for info. ---------------- SOIL 7T7 Catch Soil 7t7 Live on Stage: Saturday 21 September Time: Starts @ 21:00 Venue: Cool Runnings, Wonderboom - Pretoria Catch Soil 7t7 Live for the first time at Woodstock4 on Friday Night: Friday 27 September Time: 21:50 on The blunt Stage Venue: Woodstock4 --------------- SONS OF TROUT http://rock.co.za/legends/90s/sonsoftrout.html Sons Of Trout are promoting the 'Odd Times' CD with a national tour, the remaining dates are: September 18th The Square, La Lucia Ridge, Durban 19th The Jam (Backline Sports Bar), Margate 20th Roxy, Melville 21st Mystic Boer, Bloem 26th Draakrock (Aardklop Festival) 29th Bassline, Melville. Listen to Sons Of Trout MP3s at http://www.samp3.com/artists_l_s.html Buy Sons Of Trout CDs at: http://www.oneworld.co.za/index.cfm?bec=4321&searchfor=sons of trout --------------- STANDARD BANK AWESOME AFRICA 2002 The Standard Bank Awesome Africa Music Festival will be held this year at the Durban Exhibition Centre, next to the ICC, on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 September. The theme for Saturday September 28 - presented by East Coast Radio is "Kwaito, Roots, Rock 'n Reggae" and it will be staged from 12 noon to 12 midnight. The theme for Sunday September 29- presented by P4 Radio is "Joy of Jazz" and it will be staged from 12 noon until 11pm. Admission is R50 per day. Booking is through Computicket outlets or call 011 340 8000 / 083 915 8000 for credit card bookings. For final programme details, check out the Independent on Saturday 14 September and Isolezwe in the days prior to the event, or visit http://www.livingtreasures.co.za The festival general info line is tel 031-2062494. --------------- STEAK 'N ALE, CENTURION 20 Sept. Jakkals 27 Sept. Silver Creek Mountain Band 4 Okt. Diff-Olie en Saltmine 5 Okt. Gian Groen en Spinnekop 11 Okt. Slugs of War 18 Okt. Riku Lätti 25 Okt. Piet Botha akoestiek 1 Nov. Anika 8 Nov. Charles en Klippies van Beeskraal Kos bestellings vanaf 18h00 tot 21h00. Bands begin tussen 20h00 en 20h30. Alle bands. R 30 covercharge. Besprekings: Tel. 012 6645155 --------------- THE SUMMERSLAM TOUR Featuring Cruel April - My Latest Ex - Scarlet Host Sept 21 - Summerslam @ The Jam ------------------- TUESDAY'C CHILD http://rock.co.za/legends/2000plus/tuesdayschild.html We have confirmed our next gig at the Brass Bell on Wednesday 18 September, hopefully with a drummer as well. Listen to Tuesday's Child at http://www.samp3.com/artists_t_z.html ------------------- UP THE CREEK Restaurant and Music Theatre 494 Hilda Street, Hatfield, Pretoria Tel/Fax: (012) 362-3712 mailto:upthecreek@worldonline.co.za September Mon 16: Folk Club/Buskers Evening Wed 18: Urban Fusion Poetry Reading R20.00 Thu 19: Duo Decim Acapella group R25.00 Fri 20: Henry Ate R40.00 Sat 21: Henry Ate R40.00 Mon 23: Folk Club/Buskers Evening Tue 24: Poetry Reading R5.00 Wed 25: Elrine Mon 30: Folk Club ------------- VELVE September 20 - The Jam (Supporting Perez) September 27 - Whammy Bar - Velve & Death by Chocolate ___________________________________________ 7.INFO -------- ------ LINKS ------ Links to Artists, gig guides, resources, record labels, recording studios, music trivia and more at: http://www.sarockdigest.com/links --------------- SUBSCRIPTIONS --------------- To subscribe - please send an e-mail to: mailto:subscribe@sarockdigest.com?Subject=NewSubscriber Address changes - please send an e-mail to: mailto:subscribe@sarockdigest.com?Subject=AddressChange To unsubscribe - please send a blank e-mail to: mailto:unsubscribe@sarockdigest.com?Subject=unsubscribe BACK ISSUES http://www.sarockdigest.com/archives Online and keyword searchable PRESS RELEASES Please submit all press releases and gigs to Sugar at mailto:sugar@rock.co.za CONTRIBUTIONS Please submit all contributions, reviews, requests, searches and comments by filling in the form at: http://www.vagabond.za.net/contact EDITORS Brian Currin Stephen Segerman mailto:sugar@sarockdigest.com Postal Address: Brian Currin PO Box 521 Eppindust 7475 Cape Town South Africa MAIN CONTRIBUTORS Tertius Louw Shiloh Noone John Samson Kurt Shoemaker <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>