Gimme Söder!
My first gallivant of 2013 took place last week in the fine,
fine city of Stockholm. The first time since 2009 thanks to a committee of dear
friends that “made me an offer I couldn’t refuse”. It was a rip-roaring reprise
that reminded me exactly why I feel I could actually live there. I heard tell
of one or two things that seem to be eroding the “system” but it has a long way
to fall afore it hits the heady lows of this country. That’s the UK, god knows
what’ll happen when the Brigadoon Theme Park opens.
So in terms of social it was a ball. With excellent company
straight from the airport arrival gates right the way through to the station
platform for the train out.
Hanging out with dear (old as in long time not ancient) friends was
largely the order of the day. Eating, a few sherbets, a Mr Ulf record-playing
session and some more sherbets was pretty much the short of it. I even did a
"tourist thing" with Qina by going to City Hall and had a fine pre-bonfire mutant
meatball dinner.
The Nomads show at Södra Teatern with Staffan Hellstrand was
pretty amazing. They made an album together called “Pascha Jim’s Dagbook” back
in 1996 and this was a live revisitation in a stunning setting. I’d never heard
it but this was an ideal introduction. The Stockholm Strings, Fredrick Blank
and Idde Schultz completed the line up. It was very Swedish but it really didn’t
matter that I couldn’t understand the lyrics. Like Säkert!, the music provides
a heart and soul that renders mere words pointless. Very anthemic and
almost too big for the room.
I posted a clip the other day so if you scroll down to below this and you can
find that and wish you’d been there. Hopefully they'll do it all again in spite of the lukewarm turnout. The people who were there left the theatre buzzing.
The night before I came home, we saw Impo and the Tents with
Crusaders of Love in The Cavern in the fine Southside Pub venue. I’d liked the
Impo things that Ferdi posted on facebook and while the noise they make is
agreeable, the guitar players hat and wife beater (that’s what they call a simmet
in rock circles) combo wasn’t happening. They need a stylist.
Them Crusaders however, from Lille in France, flew straight out of the traps.
The first 5 songs were as good a debut as I’ve seen in recent memory. Imagine a
glammed up Real Kids, these kids looked the part before they even took to the
stage. If they swing past anywhere near you then I heartily recommend you dig
in. The
show was promoted by Thomas Savage’s “Push My Buttons” outfit. A man that’s
been doing it for the kids for a while now.
Walking to the subway, we ran into the great Jens Lagergren so that was a very agreeable way to top of the evening. I tottered up and over past Södra Teatern and back to base camp. It had been an intensive few days but cleansing to some degree. And very humbling.
When I’m whining about the day to day bullshit I should
perhaps count to 5 and contemplate situations like this. Of course, I’ll still
whine but I appreciate it way more than I could ever explain.
And like the troopers they are, my tour management met up
for the farewell at Central Station. Possibly to make sure I got on the Arlanda
Express and wasn’t still wandering around town, ha ha.
My deep thanks to everyone that pitched in on this project.
It means a helluva lot and I hope to repay this amazing gesture down the road apiece.
And to finish a bit of video that the Stockholm Tourist Board should employ and a cracking wee song in the bargain.
3 comments:
Great revue, thanx L-man.
Speaking about the Real Kids: a new album is ready to be released.
Patrick
wish i were there with you!
Stefan
I wish I was still there...
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