Friday, 14 September 2012
The 12 Bar Blues: Retournons à Chauffer dans la Noirceur
The 12 Bar Blues: Retournons à Chauffer dans la Noirceur: They say you can never go back but I’m not so sure. In July we returned to Chauffer dans la Noirceur Festival in Monmartin sur Mer, Norman...
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Retournons à Chauffer dans la Noirceur
They say you can never go back but I’m not so sure.
In July we returned to Chauffer dans la Noirceur Festival in Monmartin sur Mer,
Normandy. This year marked the 20th anniversary of the festival. And
as I played at 3 of the first 5 they asked us back for this special celebratory
year(Andy and Dez from The Trailer Trash Orchestra were also veterans having
been there with me in The Young Trash Lovers and The Sindys). The organising committee
has moved on to the next generation (which is as it should be) but some of our
old compadres from the time are still in the area and help out there –
including Pierre and Francois who were involved from the start and Alain Briant
who took some of the iconic poster images as well as performing himself.
Our welcome was so warm and we were soon spotting or
being spotted by old friends to much ensuing hugging! The atmosphere was – I’m
happy to report – still entirely special and magical, really quite hard to
describe, but in essence it’s a small site 100yrds from a beautiful beach and
whilst there’s a choice of eateries and some cool little stalls around, it’s
completely untainted by corporate commercial enterprise – organic naturellement!
The music covers world flavours and cross-over from
gypsy vibes to jazzy takes through to cool rockin’ and post punk noise and…our
good selves providing the bar-room country rock n roll! Saturday we hung
drinking the excellent local cider and watching a number of said acts on the
two main stages and in the little alt/experimental tent. Unfortunately only Dez
had arrived in time to see Alain Briant’s set on the Friday (monsoon madness
and glorious warped chanson).
Sunday we went over to the stage late morning for
a sound-check before doing a little interview with the onsite “TV” studio
(including an improvised Louie Louie)!
I think we all felt (unusually) a bit nervous before
show time because it somehow felt so important that we put on a great show –
fortunately the crowd were with us from the start, bouncing, cheering and at
times even singing along with a couple of old Young Trash Lovers numbers we do
with The TTO. In the end without doubt one of the best hours we’ve spent in
many a moon, topped off by Pierre and Francois joining us on backing vocals for
the final rendition of “wanna be your dog”.
So I’d have to say it was worth a few moments of
trepidation to reconnect with old compadres, link up with a whole bunch of new
ones and just spend time in one of the coolest little festivals in the world in
one of the most chilled little corners of France – parfait!
One of the things I’ve been blessed with in my troubadour travels is meeting up sometimes with like minded brothers (and sisters) that I’ve not only had a great time with on meeting but have ended up being friends with for life, and there certainly a good few from this region, so I shall raise a glass of Francois’ parents homemade calvados – vive la similitude!
pHOTOS: tRAVEL PICS BY gRAE j (Holga 135), Gig pics by Al Foreman (Digital SLR)
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