Dogs and Diamonds
This isn't meant as a review of the performances, it's more of an appreciation of what went right for a change. Certainly the creation of a Facebook page focused on the Whitby music scene has brought people together. Also there appear to be more bands around at the moment keen to play live.
Jon Horne
One of the best things about the night was that it felt completely inclusive. Some of us with tweed jackets, beards, bald heads and spectacles were quite happy watching the night unfold with our pints of Guinness and John Smith's as youngsters cavorted on the dancefloor. A slightly sinister bust of Elvis which was at the front of the stage for some reason, served as a prop for many of the ribald shenanigans.
Transcended
One of the things about this town is that everyone knows everyone else, not necessarily by name, but often we've seen each other around town in one capacity or another. In some ways the atmosphere captured that feeling of a club. Everyone was there for the music and the only slightly threatening incident was a loud bang when an amp fused during Jon Horne's set.
Breezersletjes
With these things in mind it seemed right and proper to attempt to reignite the engines of the old Whitby Popwatch blog and leave it idling in the drive whilst scraping the ice off with an old Live at The Fairmead cassette case. Hopefully, fueled by a few more good gigs and some choice reviews and interviews, it'll keep on going for a bit longer before finally fizzling out.
Ten Foot Tom and the Leprosy Crooks
It isn't a forum for slagging people off and the aim is to stay positive, honest and unified. Any opinions will be the personal views of the authors.
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