BIRKENHEAD - PACIFIC ARTS CENTRE
Thursday 6th December 2007


Just been to your Birkenheaad gig first time live, what a gig thanks for not walking off after the idiot threw the drink, best yet at the pacific must come back next year, nice one captain keep the sun out of Merseyside.

Ignite was the highlight.

Richie


I went with a lot of trepidation having read several reviews on here and also noted comments of 'hardcore' fans both good and bad.

The Pacific Arts Centre is a quaint little ex warehouse situated 5 minutes walk (in the pi**ing rain) from Hamilton Sqaure Station in the Birkenhead area of The Wirral. They really should utilise the place more for gigs (its primarily an arts centre as its name suggests) as it would do pretty well.

The beer was at pub prices inside the venue and the staff were actually friendly and helpful.

The first act Dead Class were pretty much out of the 1-2-3-4 Punk school although they had some nice touches. They reminded me a bit of early Dead Kennedys in their songwriting style (which sadly was pretty limited as noted above) but they tried really hard and I could certainly see why they were chosen ahead of other local bands for the support slot.

The burlesque stuff was funny and bizzare in equal parts. The female compere got a pretty rough time from some sections of the crowd and frankly struggled to get any interaction with a bemused audience. I just thought it was good, fun, very camp art with not a lot of clothes.

10/10 for effort Ladies, but maybe its not for a Damned audience.....

So to the main attraction - The Damned.. love em or hate em these days its hard to ignore them. When they are in this form its nigh on impossible. From the opening notes of ABBA's 'Thank You For The Music' to the closing of 'Smash It Up pt2' they went for it with a vengence and were tight, full of humour and played really well. Vanian sounded in fine voice again after his throat problems and the only black spot on the night was the useless f***ing MORONS who seem to delight in throwing beer over Monty's gear, causing it to break down temporarily. Monty went off on one (understandably) as the gig was held up for 5-10 minutes during
'Generals' whilst roadies got his keyboards working again. Why do you people feel a need to do this sh*t? Is it some sort of compensation for having a small brain or small dick or something? Or maybe it makes you feel 'a part of The Damned' or some such self-justifying boll*cks?

Anyway the set list may have contained the same old songs but they were played with such vigour that they sounded almost fresh & new.

Highlights for me were '13th Floor Vendetta', 'Shadow Of Love', 'Disco Man' 'History Of The World' and 'Blackout'. Even 'Eloise' sounded decent for a change (not a song I've ever taken to live).

This line up just gets tighter and tighter and I thought Stu played exceptionaly well on the night.

Fears allayeed, I made my way home a lot happier but still wishing for something new. However the current set list works well and maybe, just maybe its time for some to get off their backs a little bit? Speaking to Stu before the gig he was saying about a whole stash of material thats recorded and a whole lot more they have to record still, but its taking a lot of time for various reasons. He sounded positive and determined to prove the doubters amongst their own fans wrong. Here's hoping both he and The Damned can do that very soon.

8/10

Grimly V x


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