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Stokie Boy
9th May 2004, 20:36
Yes he will be bringing his acoustic show to Stripes on Friday 7th October. It's £7 advance or £8 on the night (should any tickets remains). A true legend & not to be missed!

JOHN OTWAY

It had taken 25 years, but a quarter of a century after his first Hit, Cor Baby That´s Really Free, John Otway was in the Top Ten last year with Bunsen Burner.

Over the years Otway´s fans had clubbed together to buy him a birthday present. When asked what he would like for his special 50th present, John decided that what he would like, most of all, was another Hit. He was very keen to loose his One Hit Wonder label and was aware that his fans were just as tired of the hitless years as he was.

John had not been very good at picking successful singles, so it was decided that the fans themselves should pick his present and choose the song they felt had the most potential to soar to the higher reaches of the UK charts. An 11 track CD was produced, and, to ensure that Otway could not cheat and pick his favorite, the Electoral Reform Society conducted a ballot to decide which one was to be the Hit.

The track they chose was Bunsen Burner, it was inspired by John´s daughter´s science homework and produced by Barry Upton. Barry, who had written and produced 5678 for Steps, had e-mailed Otway "just knocked Kylie Minogue off the number one album spot, want a hand with the Hit!".

The b-side of the single was recorded at Abbey Road. The studio that was famous for the fab four was booked to capture the 1,000 piece choir of Otway fans who are credited, along with the other musicians, as backing singers on the CD.

So confident were John and his following that he would cease to be a micro-star by the time he reached 50, that they booked the London Palladium for the night the chart was announced, to celebrate their success, even before they knew what the hit song was going to be. Five days after this sell out show Otway had achieved his goal and was back on Top Of The Pops.

John first became notorious back in 1977, after an appearance on the Old Grey Whistle Test with his former partner Wild Willy Barrett. He had leapt astride Wild Willy´s amplifier and lost his footing. One leg slipped on one side of the sturdy wooden piece of musical equipment and the other leg down the other. The whole weight of Otway´s body crashed down on the most delicate parts of his body.

This sort of behavior went down exceedingly well with the punk audiences of the time, and Otway was rewarded with his first hit, a recording contract worth a million in today´s money and a sizable live audience.

Following a remarkable spending spree and a run of consecutive flops Otway wrote his autobiography Cor Baby That´s Really Me (Rock And Roll´s Greatest Failure) a self effacing humorous book on how certain artists have the uncanny ability to turn any promising situation to their disadvantage.

He was very, very good at being a failure and slowly, as he promoted himself in this role, he started to become a success. The audience for his live show steadily grew and by 1998 he was able to boast that ticket touts were doing a roaring trade for his show at the Royal Albert Hall.

Following this, as a run up to the Millennium, the BBC ran a poll to find the nation´s favourite song lyric over the past 2000 years. Otway was as shocked as many others to discover that Beware Of The Flowers Cause I´m Sure They´re Going To Get You Yeh, the B Side to his first hit was voted No 7. It came above artists like Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon and even Bob Dylan.

Unlike his cult following, the nation was further taken by surprise by John´s birthday present last year and the story was covered by all the major national TV news and press. Otway has recently appeared on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, the only person in the history of the program to rise from the ranks of the "who are they now" line up, to the guest panelist. He has just started his Greatest Hits Tour.

www.johnotway.com

Banana
9th May 2004, 20:43
A most entertaining show when I saw him about, er....., 1984.

Claire
9th May 2004, 21:16
well im not sure what i will be doing in october.....

Stokie Boy
17th September 2004, 12:47
...get your tickets now!
You can reserve them via e-mail/pay via Paypal and also on sale gig nights at Stripes :)
A great night's entertainment from a unique and original talent, plus excellent support from Murray Torkildesn, whose played at Stripes before with the Sweeney.

JOHN OTWAY (Solo) + MURRAY TORKILDSEN
Friday October 1st at Stripes Bar, Brentford FC

Doors open 8m, music 8.30-11pm

Tickets only £7 advance/£8 on the door

Credit card bookings (no booking fee) can be made via Paypal using the ID papa_bear70@hotmail.com for £7 advance ticket sales. Tickets to be collected on the night.

To reserve tickets e-mail music@beesunited.org.uk or call (07952) 378271

www.beesunited.org.uk/stripes
www.ents24.com
www.getreadytorock.com
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Stripes Bar, Brentford FC, Braemar Rd, Brentford:
Nearest Train: Brentford (5 mins)
Tube: South Ealing (10 mins)
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ineedtherapbee
23rd September 2004, 14:56
i will be there rocking to otterway,my friend john the hat is a big fan and im sure he will be merrily drunk rawking to this guy, no rob johnson i imagine but they all cant be

Stokie Boy
27th September 2004, 12:17
...don't forget to reserve your tickets :)
Should be a cracking night & it's Otway's birthday the following day (he plays the Mean Fiddler). A real coup to get him at Stripes & let's pack the place ;)

PJ
2nd October 2004, 20:53
JOHN OTWAY + MURRAY TORKILDSON,
1st October Stripes Bar, Brentford FC

"I was looking forward to witnessing an Otway gig and expectation
was built further by fans who kept raving about the man and his
music/show. But first we had Otway and the Sweeney's guitarist Murray
Torkildson, who played a blistering and heartfelt set of r'n'b meets
punk numbers. He poured so much into each song as well as deftly
dealing with a good natured heackler!

Well worth catching live if he plays near you.

John Otway is a genius - somple as that. Why? Well he has the
almost unique act of mixing comedy with music - his take on Bob Dyaln
doing the disco classic 'I Will Survive' is pure genius and very
funny. Plus Otway has been on 'Top of the Pops' and had two UK hit
singles, admitally 25 years between each one and he played them in
chronological order tonight! That meant 'Really Free' was up first
and he played the b-side 'Beware The Flowers' which came 7th in a BBC
poll for lyrics of the past 1,000 years. But wait, it got better as
he whipped out a hinged guitar and did the Sweet's 'Blockbuster' but
in a style you'd not recognize and just showing how funny the lyrics
really are. Then we had 'Body Talk' where Otway was wired up to a
series of drum pads - Mick Fleetwood uses one but in quite the same
way...

I seriously urge anyone to go see Otway as his show is hard to put
into words. He has musical talent that's for sure but never takes
himself or the music business too seriously. His new hit 'Bunsun
Burner' (done to the disco hit 'Disco Inferno') had Murray back for
guitar/backing vocals and Otway used a therimum - that weird sounding
instrument so beloved by the Beachboys on 'Good Vibrations'.

The set highlight had to be the closing number BTO's 'You Ain't Seen Nothing
Yet' where Otway rolled over the stage and dived off a step laddder -
yes you read that right, a step ladder.

Genius - 'nuff said." :)

www.getreadytorock.com

MayenneBee
3rd October 2004, 08:18
Wow baby, that's really free! :wave: