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Death of a legend

I got home this evening, and Mum mentioned that one of the founder members of one of my favourite rock bands had died...  Then she said it was Magnum.

I went onto Magnum online, and saw this:



The lead guitarist of Magnum.  The statement read as follows:


From the Clarkin family:

On behalf of the family it is with profound sadness that daughter Dionne is sharing the news of the passing of Tony Clarkin.

Following a short illness, he died peacefully surrounded by his girls on Sunday 7th January 2024.

“I know that Tony has touched so many people through his music in so many different ways. I don’t really have words to express what he meant to me right now as the grief is too fresh.

As many of you know Tony had a great affinity with animals. It is the family’s intention to set up a charitable trust in his name to aid this cause, further details to follow. Please do not send flowers or cards, as he would have much preferred expressions of sympathy to go to charity in this way.

It was a privilege to call him my Dad.”


“I didn’t look to live forever”


The world is a poorer place with your leaving Tony.  You were a true gent.


Karen

I know if I could live forever
Nothing would change to better
Nothing would change at all


Waiting for the main event

Theia

December is coming…

I’ve been promising myself a reward for getting myself back to some semblance of fitness once my back was sorted (after a fashion), and was going to go and see Magnum at KK’s Steel Mill in Wolverhampton for their 50th anniversary / Christmas show…

Only that didn’t quite happen, as one of my friends decided to book it for me…  How do I know this? 

Simples. I got told when I met up with them for my birthday and was given a birthday card... 

OK – nothing unusual in that...  But it contained something I didn’t expect – ticket confirmation for the show on December 10th…




To say that I was speechless was an understatement. That was the last thing I expected, and to be honest, it should be a cracking event. 50th anniversary *and* a Christmas show? 

One of my gig t-shirts will be lovingly dug out of the wardrobe and the Bah Humbug Santa hat will also make an appearance.

After all, it is near Christmas….

Back when I can get over the shock…


Karen

Music plays
In my head
Heard that song before
Met some people in my life
But they weren’t the real deal
40 days
40 nights
On that spinning wheel

Cancelling a concert

And this time, it’s not the dread COVID-19 doing this.  It’s me.  Simply because I cannot guarantee that my back will be sorted, and I have no intention of putting it under anymore stress that it is at the moment.

As it is, it’s already managed to go into spasm this year (ok – Monday) and the language was almost as bad as it was when I suffered the initial injury – in June 2021.

Plus, as I am currently “banned” from driving by the GP and the spinal surgeon, I don’t think it would be a good idea for me to go to the Town Hall in Birmingham the end of March to watch Magnum rocking their home town.  Which would mean me standing (and badly dancing) for a minimum of two hours, plus all the travelling.  Which is a damned shame, as they always put on a good gig.  And they will have two new albums to pull onto the playlist – the excellent The Serpent Rings:



  as well as the new album – The Monster Roars:


Hopefully I will be fit enough to see them in Nottingham at Rock City on 14/09/22 and enjoy the concert in a city (and a venue) that has quite a few good (and definitely drunken) memories.

Ah well, guess I should call this quits - my poor little phone is bleeping at me.  Again.

Back when I get the chance.

Karen

It's another rainy day
Talk of freedom got away
Time to get the message right
It's never black or white
So I'm walking in the rain
Found a reason to explain
No excuses, no regret
We all deserve respect

Another postponment

Should have guessed that things were not going to go smoothly this year...  I've just recived this email from the Magnum mailing list....


It is with sincere regret that Magnum are postponing their autumn 2021 shows until next year. With the uncertainty of some European country’s management of the Covid pandemic and numerous other logistical problems the band and promoters alike have decided it is in the best interest to reschedule again to 2022, the band’s 50th anniversary year.

The band’s prime interest is fans health and safety, as well as their own of course. We all hope that by the end of the year the worldwide pandemic will be under control and we can all move freely about and go to full capacity shows. The test events that have been going on recently are good news indeed for the entertainment business but, we all feel that we still have a way to go yet before we can have an all clear. 

The shows are being rescheduled as below and there will be further announcements in due course. 

All tickets remain valid, and will be transferred over to the new dates.'

In the meantime the band are carrying on with the recording of their next, as yet untitled, album which should be released in early 2022

Monday 28 March 2022 Cambridge Junction
Tuesday 29 March 2022 Norwich Waterfront
Wednesday 30 March 2022 London Islington Assembly Hall
Thursday 31 March 2022 Birmingham Symphony Hall
Sunday 3 April 2022 Southampton Engine Rooms
Monday 4 April 2022 Cardiff Tramshed
Tuesday 10 May 2022 Goteborg Pustervik
Wednesday 11 May 2022 Oslo Vulkan
Thursday 12 May 2022 Huskvarna Folkets Park
Friday 13 May 2022 Stockholm Fryhuset Klubben
Saturday 14 May 2022 Karlstad Nojesfabriken
Monday 16 May 2022 Malmo Babel
Friday 09 September  2022 Belfast Limelight 1
Saturday 10 September  2022 Dublin Voodoo Lounge
Sunday 11 September 2022
Monday 12 September 2022 Glasgow Garage
Tuesday 13 September 2022 Sheffield Leadmill
Wednesday 14 September 2022 Nottingham Rock City
Thursday 15 September 2022
Friday 16 September 2022 Holmfirth Picture Drome
Saturday 17 September 2022 Manchester Academy 2

At least I have something to look forward to - apart from the second damned COVID-19 jab.

Ah well, time to call this quits - I need a break from the computer.

Back whenever...

Karen

No sign of the morning coming
You've been left on your own
Like a rainbow in the dark
A rainbow in the dark


That venue is cursed…

Yet again my plans to see Magnum at Birmingham Town Hall have been changed.  This time, it’s COVID-19 that has scuppered it.


The band have released the following statement:


As most of you have presumably noticed by now, this year continues to be more than a bit rubbish.  So this announcement won’t exactly come as a surprise.

The decision has been made that most of the shows planned for November, December and February are again being rescheduled - to September/October 2021.  These are the Scandinavian, Dutch, UK and Irish shows.  This is of course 100% beyond the band’s control, and we’re all very disappointed and frustrated with the ongoing situation.

All tickets will remain valid and will be automatically transferred over to the new date.  If you instead require a refund please get in touch with your ticket supplier.  Unfortunately the shows in Hull and Exeter will not be going ahead at all.  Please contact your ticket supplier if you have tickets for these shows.

Please note there is also a change of venue for the Birmingham show: this will now be taking place at The Symphony Hall.  Tickets will be available from 10:00am Friday 2 October 2020. If you have already purchased tickets for the Town Hall, please wait to be contacted by your ticket supplier for the specific details of the venue change.  Your booking will be automatically transferred to the new performance, with your tickets located in like-for-like seats.   

Announcements for other dates will follow in due course.

The live events industry as a whole is suffering a great deal, but Magnum will be back as soon as we are able.  In the meantime we ask everyone to stay patient, stay safe, keep loving music and maybe buy an extra t-shirt if you can!

The band has been back in the studio during this extended hiatus, and we hope to bring you more positive news soon.

Rescheduled dates 2021:

05 Sep 2021                De Pul                              Uden                NL
07 Sep 2021                Fryshuset Klubben          Stockholm         S
08 Sep 2021                Vulkan                             Oslo                  N
09 Sep 2021                Folkets Park                    Huskvarna        S
10 Sep 2021                Pustervik                         Gothenburg       S
11 Sep 2021                Nojesfabriken                  Karlstad            S
13 Sep 2021                Babel                               Malmo              S
16 Sep 2021                Rock City                         Nottingham      UK
17 Sep 2021                Leadmill                           Sheffield          UK
19 Sep 2021                Waterfront                       Norwich            UK
20 Sep 2021                Assembly Hall                 Islington           UK
21 Sep 2021                Engine Rooms                Southampton    UK
22 Sep 2021                Tramshed                        Cardiff              UK
24 Sep 2021                Academy 2                      Manchester      UK
25 Sep 2021                Picturedrome                  Holmfirth           UK
27 Sep 2021                Symphony HalL             Birmingham     UK
29 Sep 2021                Junction                           Cambridge       UK
30 Sep 2021                Garage                            Glasgow           UK
02 Oct 2021                 Voodoo Lounge              Dublin               IE
03 Oct 2021                 Limelight 1                      Belfast              UK  

It’s almost as if the music gods don’t want me to see them at the Town Hall…  But if I am honest, I am not surprised, as this year has been pretty screwed up due to the damned virus…

So, I have something to look forward to next year..

Guess I'd better call this quits - time to home..


Karen

I can hear them calling
Hear the crowd applauding
If it's real I like the feeling
If I'm wrong who am I deceiving?

Damn, damn and damn.


Well, the best laid plans have a habit of going wrong, and I seem to be cursed every time I try to see Magnum at Birmingham town hall…  The last time they had to postpone a gig, we ended up going to see them at Symphony Hall – and I have the album that they recorded there…

This is the statement that Magnum sent to their fans:

It is with a heavy heart that we must finally concede to the inevitable.

A combination of government measures in numerous countries, and liaising with promoters and our co-headliners Gotthard has meant that ultimately the decision has been taken out of our hands.

The Serpent Rings Tour will be postponed until later this year and early next.  Dates will be announced as soon as possible.

Those with tickets will be entitled to a refund or to attend rescheduled shows - information on this will be given as soon as we know more.

We're very sorry to all the loyal fans who were looking forward to coming to see us.  But even more than this we are sorry for those who will feel the financial impact of this for months and even years to come.  Our friends, the crew, who now have empty diaries and no immediate prospect of new shows of any kind.  Our support acts, promoters, venue staff, security, bar staff and the touring industry as a whole - all of whom face exceptionally hard times now.

It was never our intent to cause anger and hurt with our previous defiance.  With so much already paid for, contracts all in place and the band all rehearsed and ready to go we had very little choice but to try and carry on despite mounting pressure. We really wanted to play more than you can imagine. We held on as long as we could.

Good luck to everyone in these troubled times.  We'll see you on the other side...


Bob, Tony, Rick, Lee, Dennis and all the Magnum team”

But, at the end of the day, the band have to follow the advice from the various governments, and I cannot fault them.  I just hope that this damned virus clears up soon, and life can get back to some semblance of normality.

Ah well, time to call this quits - got to refuel the Monster today...

Back when I can.

Karen

It's another rainy day
Talk of freedom got away
Time to get the message right
It's never black or white
So I'm walking in the rain
Found a reason to explain
No excuses, no regret
We all deserve respect



An attitude I can relate to....

I found this post from Magnum somewhat refreshing…

UK melodic rock stalwarts Magnum have vowed not to let the coronavirus outbreak interfere with their touring plans. The band, who are introducing new bass player Dennis Ward on their forthcoming run of European dates, say that the flu-like virus – also known as COVID-19 – should not prevent fans from living their lives "to the fullest."  

"Let's get this right out there," say the band, in a statement of Facebook. "The band are not going to cancel the tour."  

The statement continues, "We've been in rehearsal for three weeks now. We're all in excellent health. Dennis has been fitting in fantastically and we're looking forward to playing our new material for the first time to as many people as possible.  

We are contractually obliged to play every single show and we intend to do so. We'd urge every fan and indeed every human being around the world to not fall into the trap of allowing fear and misinformation surrounding the virus to prevent them from living their lives to the fullest.  

If a band with an average age of nearly 60 are chomping at the bit to get on a tour bus and go and play our hearts out for three months solid we sincerely hope that you're not too afraid to come out and see us! Pack these venues out and show us what Magnum fans are made of.  

F**k coronavirus. See you on the road.”

And yes – I am looking forward to seeing them the end of this month – I am one of the lucky ones who has tickets for the gig at Birmingham Town Hall.

Back later....

Karen

It's another rainy day
Talk of freedom got away
Time to get the message right
It's never black or white
So I'm walking in the rain
Found a reason to explain
No excuses, no regret
We all deserve respect

Summertime – and I’m back on the Road to Eternity

I know that I have posted from the gig, but this post has all the background...  So please bear with me!

As the title suggest, I went to see Magnum on their summer Long Road To Eternity tour.  This time, it involved travelling to Warrington, as my partner decided that he didn’t fancy going to see them in Stoke on Trent. 

I suspect this was because it was at the start of the tour, and was on a Tuesday night, whereas the Warrington gig was the penultimate stop, and was on a Thursday night, meaning that we could both take the Thursday and Friday off to make a nice break for the pair of us.

We travelled up on the A-roads, as my partner isn’t keen on motorway driving, and the M6 by Stoke on Trent was buggered as per normal.  There seems to be something about that piece of motorway that encourages accidents – if there is a problem, it’s normally on that stretch.

The only slight drawback was trying to find somewhere for lunch.  The first place we stopped was by Trentham Gardens – the Harvester called the Poacher’s Rest.  Well, it was struck off the list to stop for three reasons:

  • It was warmer outside that it was inside – they had the air conditioning set to polar levels
  • It was expensive – even on the so-called lunchtime specials – not to mention that neither of us liked the “options” on the lunchtime menu.
  • The choice of Real Ales - three if you were lucky.

Needless to say, we only stopped long enough for a quick drink and a comfort stop before hitting the road to Warrington.  It wasn’t a bad run – apart from the fact that it was lashing it down with rain.  Not fun to drive in, and I freely admit to being grateful I wasn’t driving.

About 3pm, we struck really lucky.  We spotted a pub that looked half decent, and stopped for a rather late lunch.  

My partner had his reservations, as it did look expensive, but a quick check on the Google reviews  decided it for me – it was worth taking a chance on. (What did we do before Google?   And the pub is called the Spring Brook)

We had a drink, and looked at the lunchtime menu – it ran from 12:00 to 17:00, so we were in luck.  I’d already decided that I was going to have the bacon cheese burger.  

My partner did the same, only he decided that he wanted his as a double, on the grounds that it was late, and he didn’t really want to try and find somewhere to eat in Warrington before the gig.  That struck me as a good idea, so I opted for the same thing.

So, for £13, we had two burgers that needed planning permission, with beer battered onion rings and chips.  It was well worth it – the burgers were juicy, the bacon was back bacon and crispy on the edges the way I like it, and mature cheddar.

As luck would have it, we were only a few miles away from our overnight stop in Stretton.  I’d taken a chance and booked a B&B – The School House.

It was only a small B & B – 4 rooms, but boy, did I strike lucky on this one.  The rooms are named for different subjects – English, Science, Maths and History – logical I suppose as it was an old school.

We arrived, and were warmly greeted by Garry, who showed us to our room, and advised on the best taxi company to use to take us into Warrington.

He suggested breakfast, and as I hadn’t booked on the grounds that I wasn’t sure if my partner would be interested, we took him up on the offer.

Whilst my partner got the flight bags out of the car, I sorted out the breakfast with Helen, and then made my way to the room.

We’d been given the History room – which was a real surprise.  It was really spacious, with plenty of space for the pair of us to hang the t-shirts that we had bought with us.

The towels weren’t the usual mean, thin little scraps that I’ve experienced in UK hotels before – these were big and fluffy – and just right to dry my hair with.  And, as an added surprise, there were little bars of soap – perfect if you hadn’t got your own toiletries with you.

We decided to have drink in the local pub before we got ready for the gig, and walked across to the Cat & Lion.  From the outside, it looked rather attractive, but looks as they say, can be deceiving…

Given that this pub had a Premier Inn attached to it, I would have expected it to look better.  In fact, if I was staying at the Premier Inn, I would be looking for somewhere else to eat.  It looked… Tired for want of a politer description.

Thankfully, we’d already eaten, and I had spotted a pool table….  We (or rather I) decided that we could have a couple of games whilst we had a drink (or two)…  That didn’t really go to plan, as the “real ale” according to my partner was as gassy as a pint of lager, and the Kraken black rum?

That tasted off as well – it was too sweet, almost as if it had a sweeter spirit added to it.  I tried the Lambs Navy rum, thinking that would be better, but that definitely tasted “wrong” to me.  Again, it was like someone had put a cheaper spirit in the Lambs bottle.

Needless to say, neither of us were too keen, and we quickly headed back to the B & B to get ready for the gig…

The shower was really good, and made me feel brighter – just ready for the gig.  We booked the taxi for 18:00 from the Cat & Lion, as it would be easier for the driver to collect us from there.

Amazingly the driver was early, and we quickly finished our drinks (I was daft and tried another rum – not good) and headed into Warrington.

The driver was really helpful, and told us that the best option to get a cab back to Stretton was to walk to the office – which was a two minute walk away from the Parr Hall.

We got to the Parr Hall, and they weren’t letting anyone in until 19:30 when the doors opened.  That meant we had nearly two hours to kill before we could go in.

As we had already eaten, the Italian place that we had been told about was San Lorenzo.  The same restaurant chain that is in London, and favoured by the super rich in Kensington….

So, we opted for a bar near by – Las Ramblas wine and tapas bar.  Not the sort of place that I would have normally chosen, but there were quite a few Magnum fans in there, so it made for a reasonable atmosphere.

You could almost see the regulars having a hissy fit at the influx of rock fans, and I heard several snarky comments made about the number of us being in there – as if we lowering the tone of the place.  I muttered something about it being a case of “all lace curtains and no knickers” .

It was expensive - £12 for four bottles of beer.  Ok – it was Estrella Galicia, but no way was it worth that.  But there were some good laughs though with other Magnum fans, and when we saw the queue for the Parr Hall starting to move, we joined it.

I think the Parr Hall missed a good chance to make some serious money – the bars were heaving as we got in, and my partner was a real sweetie – he went and got me a drink, whilst I went to get myself the obligatory (for me) tour t-shirt.

Now I had been somewhat devious, and bought a limited edition vinyl copy of Chase the Dragon – the first Magnum album that my partner bought – and it was the one that got me into the group. 

It was an anniversary present – we’ve been together for three years, and  I hoped to get it signed by the two original members of the band, when they came down after the gig..  Only to be told that they weren’t planning on doing an appearance after the gig.

Well, I was determined to get Bob Cately and Tony Clarkin to sign it, so kept my plans quiet when I joined my partner in the bar.  As luck would have it, my partner went to watch the support act, and I said I was off to the ladies…  And off I slipped.

I asked for a favour from one of the band’s support team (who shall remain nameless), but they have my gratitude for the help in getting Bob and Tony’s autograph on the album cover.



So, having had Bob and Tony sign my album, I went back to the bar.  My partner was relieved to see me, as he had been worried about me – he didn’t think to look for me in the foyer.  Good thing he didn’t otherwise he would have spoilt the surprise….

The look on his face was priceless when he realised what I had managed to do.  He was so happy, and decided that he was going to frame the album, as he hadn’t realised that my plan was to get the two original members of the band to sign it for me.

So once I had secured the album back into my bag, it was time to wriggle my way to the front.  My partner didn’t expect to get anywhere near the front, but me being small, I decided to see how close I could get…

And the answer?  Right at the front – second row to be exact.  Being small certainly helps at times, as people were quite happy – I was told by one fan that he didn’t mind me being in front, as he could see over me, and could also take photos over me.




The set list was pretty good as well – again, some songs that I still am not familiar with:

1. Wild Swan
2. Sacred Blood “Divine” Lies
3. Lost On The Road to Eternity
4. Crazy Old Mothers
5. Your Dreams Won’t Die
6. How Far Jerusalem
7. Les Morts Dansant
8. Show Me Your Hands
9. All England’s Eyes
10. Vigilante
11. Don’t Wake The Lion (Too Old To Die Young)
12. The Spirit

You could see that the band were enjoying themselves – the massive smiles on Al and Tony’s faces were something of a giveaway…




And again, during the guitar solo on Don’t Wake The Lion (Too Old To Die Young), you could see that Tony was enjoying being the centre of attention for once…



I think one of my favourite photos is this one:


But this one comes a very close second:


Some of the photos I didn’t realise I’d managed to get such a clear shot…


But the shots I am most proud of were of the band at the end of the gig:








And at the end, there’s always something sad about the empty stage….



Such a contrast to the start of the gig – even before the support band made their appearance:



But it was a good gig.  Would I see Magnum again?  Yes.  The fans are a good bunch, and whilst Magnum might not be fashionable, they put on a good show for those of us who do go, and are willing to sign things – even before they go on stage.

And that, to me is the real difference.  They care about their fans, and don’t make you feel like pond scum for asking for something as simple as an autograph.  The album won’t be sold – it was a gift to my partner, and it means an awful lot to the pair of us.

Ah well - guess I'd better call this quits - I'm falling asleep.

Back when I get chance.

Karen

You know we're lost on the road to eternity
Nobody's looking and nobody cares
You know we're lost on the road to eternity
Well there's no mercy, no magical prayer


Finally at the End Of the Road to Eternity.

I never expected signatures...!

The member of staff pulled out all the stops to get my beloved guardian angel's album signed....



Bob and Tony are true gentlemen - I cannot thank them enough for the signatures on the album, and to the staff member (you know who you are) - I owe you a huge thank you.

Karen

Somewhere on the Long Road to Eternity

Finally at the end of The Road to Eternity



What can I say?  Magnum were awesome.  Bob and the boys were in fine form, and it was nice to be able to see them up close.  The Robin 2 was a really good venue to see them in, and to be honest, I’m glad that I went to see them in Birmingham first, as I think the Robin would have spoilt things.



The crowd was almost on top of the band, and as it was all standing, it made for interesting viewing...



The set list was the usual mix of a few songs from the current album – Lost on the Road to Eternity:





With Bob being ably assisted on the vocal duties by Al, as Tobias wasn't with the guys for this tour..






They also played Show Me Your Hands – which the crowd certainly did!








There were also some songs that I wasn’t familiar with – including the opening song of the set – Wild Swan:






As well as others that I was slightly more familiar with – Sacred Blood “Divine” Lies








Then it was Crazy Old Mothers









There was also a fairly gentle ballad – Your Dreams Won’t Die








Then there was the one song that always makes me think of the television adaptation of The Handmaids Tale – Don’t Wake the Lion (Too Old to Die Young)











The one thing I can say is that Bob is very expressive when he’s on stage – a real showman – this was taken during Les Morts Dansant:




But the most popular song was the last one – The Spirit.  Simply because this came from the album that most of the fans consider one of the best – Chase the Dragon.  The very album that my partner kept on about, and was the album that introduced me to Magnum…






And I owe my partner an apology – he was right about the sound at the Symphony Hall.  Magnum sounded so much better here – it was almost as if the sound check had been done to suit the support act – not the main group.  But, as I said at the start – I’m glad that I saw them at the Symphony Hall first, otherwise I may have been disappointed by the sound.

Ah well, time to call this quits.  My poor little phone needs to be charged up – it’s making pathetic beeping noises at me.

Back soon...

Karen

To the spirit that guides you, follow it through
To the spirit inside you, always be true
You know you'll despair
If the spirit inside you is used without care