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Showing posts with label pistoleros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pistoleros. Show all posts

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Angela Gibbins Ate My Hamster

Note: all the way through this I am going to be referencing articles. I will not be linking to any of them. If you really do need to read hateful crap then find it yourself.

Over the past couple of days there has been a media furore surrounding one of my close friends, Angela Gibbins. Real nastiness. She has been subject to death threats and rape threats. She has had the press camped out on her doorstep, imprisoning her and questioning her neighbours. She has an online petition calling for her to be sacked. She has had hate articles written about her, one of them downright vicious. She has been misrepresented as a champagne socialist. She has had her wedding photograph stolen to 'illustrate' this as if carrying flowers and a glass of cava whilst wearing a stunning frock coat is just what she does on tuesdays.If you didn't know Angela you would not know that it was her wedding photo by the way. You would usually expect to see a big white floofy dress right? Angela doesn't do big, white and floofy. She has been called a 'dog faced feminist bitch'. There have been aspersions cast upon her looks, her personality, her reasons for not having children. She has been reported for hate crime. Fucking hate crime. For pointing out a rich white kid has privilege. If those screaming for her blood spent that energy actually fighting racism then, y'know...

Her alleged crime? That she reportedly called HRH Prince George a Fucking Dickhead on Facebook.

Well, let's get that one out of the way straight away. She didn't. The Dub Pistols shared the meme.


And so have at least a thousand other people. OK? Can we get past this crap now please? There is no need to pillory this woman for having an opinion on privilege and comparing the fate and future of George to the lack of future and the fate of another 3 year old child who wasn't lucky enough to be born into the royal family.



Angela isn't vile. She isn't a bitch, she isn't deserving of death, by hanging or otherwise, or unemployment. She is a good woman.

Let me tell you about my friend.

She is thoughtful. When I decided I wanted to learn to draw, she sent me some beautiful pencils and a lot of great advice.

She is encouraging. When a member of my family was struggling with confidence over their art, she spoke gently to them, encouraged them, praised them and helped.

She is generous. When a friend of mine was having trouble with University finances, she talked him through it and made sure an autistic man got the chance to study.

She is caring. When she gets libraries re opened she also makes sure that schools are built; when she is getting finance for buildings in the desert, she makes sure that no one suffers by insisting there is not a drop of wasted water. When you are low she sends a message saying 'All will be well.' and you believe her. Because she is Angela and she will move heaven and earth to educate, facilitate and make you feel safe.

She has been shot at three times (hit once, grazed twice) rescuing people from war zones. She doesn't pull the ladder up after herself, she makes sure that she creates opportunities for women.

But it's fun to make things up like she isn't a real person right? We could start a #AngelaMadeUpHeadlines hashtag.

Who Let The Dogs Out? We'll Tell You Who!

'I went to Glastonbury with Angela Gibbins and she stole my Pikachu.'

ANGELA GIBBINS FAKED THE MOON LANDINGS

You get the idea right? It's all fun and games and no one gets hurt.

No. It does hurt people. It hurt Angela and her brilliant husband when they had the memory of their happiest day stolen from them. It hurts her friends and family to see her being pinned down in her own home. It hurts her colleagues at the British Council because they now have to shoulder her considerable workload.

I only hope that it doesn't inspire the same kind of person who ended up killing Jo Cox.

Angela inspires me. I stand by her and restate that there really is no room for an hereditary monarchy in a democratic society.

Got your back Ang x




Friday, 29 May 2015

Return of the Pistoleros! - Gig Review

I haven't ever reviewed a gig on here or ever really so here goes!

I have mentioned before that I work at music festivals behind the bar to raise money for my old trade union, PCS.

Last year at Glastonbury, after working at Solstice bar for a shift, my wife (pair of eyes and nose at the bottom of the picture) dragged us all next door to The Glade stage to see a band that none of us had ever heard of and she said we would love.


This is us being clearly ambivalent about Dub Pistols.
And they made the sun come out.

We were blown away. Like BOOM! Brilliant way to start our party and so easily accesible to those who haven't heard them before they even made my friend Sam (dark glasses, look totally devoid of gorm) dance and he had never before danced. Ever.

When we got home I bought their album Worshipping The Dollar and I have to say I have played that fucker TO DEATH. It is on my running playlist, my dunno what I am in the mood to listen to playlist and, well, let's be honest, every other fucking playlist I have. 

I followed Jack (Cowens, drummer) and Barry (Ashworth, musical king pin) on twitter and they were really bloody nice! They will chat when they get time and Jack, you've met me now, if you find out who nicked your equipment let me know, my offer to take their legs still stands bro.

(I met them last night when I bought a tshirt and was blown away by just how friendly they were, even if Barry was left shutting himself up about what size tshirt I should get.)

And the music?

Bassy, dancy, anthemic and fucking awesome to dance to it cannot be put into one genre. I tried. I struggled. I gave up and decided that it was just music and that was what was important, not trying to stick it in a box. 

Dub Pistols wouldn't like the box. They would stand on it to shout about partaying harder but much like Baby and corners, you shouldn't try to put them in one.

I would say imagine my excitement when I found out they were playing my favourite Bristol venue The Fleece (saw Random Hand there too. Fucking brilliant venue.) but you don't have to. 

Excited much there Deeva?
Not only did I take my daughter person but we had a bit of a Workers Beer renunion and pre Glasto warm up.

So how was it?

FUCKING. EPIC.

There is always a danger when you see a band you first saw at a festival that when you see them out of that context it will all be a bit flat. 

Not a bit of it. If anything they were even better! They opened with Bad Card (on my running playlist) and closed with Gunshot (also on my running playlist) and took us through Peaches, Mucky Weekend, Gangsters and loads more. 

Nothing flat here!


Some I didn't know as they weren't on the album that I had and the ones from the new album Return of the Pistoleros were unfamiliar but what they all had in common was that they were all proper bangers and I danced all the way through the fucking lot.

One rub a dub, two rub a dub, liccle King Tubby in a club...


And when they did Rub a Dub I nearly peed.

So, how would I rate the experience? 

Best. Gig. Ever. And I have seen Prince and Public Enemy live.

Seanie T and Barry held the crowd in their hands, it was a party among friends, comrades, Pistoleros!

They truly love playing music and their fans and it shows. It was less a gig and more what happens when your proper mint mates turn up.

I danced all night and pre ordered the new album this morning. I suggest you do the same. Trust me on this.


YES BRUVVA

Return of the Pistoleros???

They never fucking went away.