Fall News 14 February 2006 : We are now the Unofficial Fall Website. Clayts will be running the new Official Fall Website at http://www.thefall.info : it should be up in a few days. The Forum will remain offline temporarily while things settle down a bit. The Fall play ...
All dates above are confirmed by The Fall as of 22 December 2005. I took off the mention of any U.S. dates in February; perhaps they'll schedule some for later in the year. We are currently awaiting confirmation of further dates at Gagarin, Athens, Greece (10 March); Thessaloniki, Greece (11 March); Civic Hall, Stratford upon Avon (16 March); Carling Academy, Bristol (20 March); Lemongrove, Exeter (22 March); Charlotte, Leicester (24 March). Many of the above venues are already selling tickets, but to be safe you might want to wait to purchase until the gigs are absolutely, definitively confirmed by the band. In addition, Mat at the Cartoon Club has announced a season ticket arrangement for the four nights in Croydon: £15 for the first night, £10 for any subsequent nights. You'll need to send in a cheque and SASE. The tickets will have your name on them and you'll probably need to provide an ID on entry. The club only holds 300. Full details on the message board. Directions to Croydon's Cartoon Club kindly supplied by eccy. __________________ added 14 February
A message from Cole Coonce of KeroseneBomb Publishing re Dr. Buck's Letters: An Unauthorized Extrapolation of The Fall : If the Fall are Mark E. Smith and yer granny on bongos, then FallNet is an internet mailing list of ketamine-coated cockroaches crawling across a keyboard and dedicating itself to discussing all things Mark E. Smith and The Fall... FallNet has taken it upon itself to liberate sundry Fall song titles, dumpster the original lyrics and reinterpret the message with our own verse and prose. Paypal and US checks accepted. Price is $10.95 + s&h.
__________________ added 13 February; updated 14 February A rare appearance of the Fall News fashion corner:
__________________ added 8 February; updated 14 February The Mixing It session is available on the BBC's "Listen Again" player; the link is on the Mixing It web page. Tracks played were Higgledy Piggledy / Assume / Midnight in Aspen / Pacifying Joint and these were accompanied by an excellent if too brief interview with MES. Well worth a listen if you haven't already. Elisabeth Mahoney commented on the interview in yesterday's Guardian:
__________________ added 9 February Sanctuary has announced the final tracklistings for the Middle Class Revolt and Cerebral Caustic remasters (to be released 13 March):
__________________ added 7 February The Blue Orchids have recorded a new "mini album" -- Slum Cavern Jest -- that's available only on their site. The band is planning a few UK dates later in the year. __________________ added 6 February An announcement from Bert of the Praxis Hagen Gallery in Berlin, Germany.
It looks like it will be a great show with many familiar names and faces. Artist bios and websites are on the gallery's website. __________________ added 6 February A website of interest to Greater Manchester area music fans: a history of Salford bands from the 1950s to the present. __________________ added 2 February A couple of poll results from the March 2006 Mojo.
__________________ added 31 January A reminder about the upcoming Fall session on Radio 3's "Mixing It" program. From this week's Radio Times (thanks to Harry Lime):
The Mixing It in question will be broadcast on Friday, 10 February, from 22:15 to 23:30 GMT. The Radio 3 website will have a live feed and a "listen again" service. Also available on Freeview 703, Sky 853, Telewest 903. added 27 January; updated 1 February Petrol, Antwerp, Belgium - 26 January:
Thanks to Martin for the flyer and Kurt and Holger for the setlist fragment. The Boss / Pacifying Joint / Clasp Hands / Higgle-dy Piggle-dy / What About Us / Theme from Sparta F.C. / Touch Sensitive / Mountain Energei / Wrong Place, Right Time > I Can Hear the Grass Grow / Assume / Green-Eyed Loco Man / Protein Protection / Blindness Reviews on the message board, and photos by Ini Soyer on Martin's site. Marcelle van Hoof recorded the gig and aired about 40 minutes of it on her Another Nice Mess show Tuesday evening (31 Jan.). You can listen again from this page until sometime next Tuesday. __________________ added 30 January __________________ added 26 January The Fall made a rare appearance in a US sports column yesterday, in California's East Bay Express. Many thanks to Moe! for the link. __________________ added 23 January The Sanctuary reissues of In a Hole (same musical content as the 2003 Voiceprint edition but with different packaging) and an expanded 2xCD The Infotainment Scan are out today. Tracklistings here. added 19 January; updated 23 January Club Nirvana, Wigan - 18 January: A generous, ca. 90-minute set with three encores. No new material but extended versions of What About Us (~ 15 minutes!) and Blindness (~ 12 minutes). Youwanner / Pacifying Joint / Ride Away / Clasp Hands / What About Us / Assume / Theme from Sparta F.C. / Touch Sensitive / Midnight Aspen / Mountain Energei / I Can Hear the Grass Grow / Mr. Pharmacist // Blindness // Boxoctosis // White Lightning / F-'Oldin' Money (instrumental) Reviews on the message board. Thanks to Smudger for the ticket. A couple of photographers have posted their photos from the gig: Tim Pilling, Haribomort. __________________ added 18 January Ding, former Fall and PJ Harvey bassist, wrote in:
__________________ added 17 January; updated 18 January The Ghostigital/M.E.S. track discussed in last month's Fall news ("Not Clean") is out now on Honest Jon's Records. It's a 7 inch, backed with "Crackers". It looks like it's a limited pressing (400 copies?) and may be a bit hard to find, but you can check this site (and hear the tracks online). Or try Forced Exposure. Action Records wrote in to say they'll be getting copies in the next day or two, and you can order from their website beginning tomorrow. Price will be £5.99 before the Fall site discount. __________________ added 17 January The Fall Heads Roll version of Clasp Hands is on the latest Rough Trade Shops 2xCD compilation ("Counter Culture 05"), out next Monday. If you pre-order from the Rough Trade Shops website they'll send you a four-track bonus CD. __________________ added 9 January The BBC4 documentary (The Fall: The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E. Smith) is getting a second US screening, this time in Portland, Oregon. Don Letts' Punk: Attitude is also on the bill.
__________________ added 5 January; updated 17 January The ex-Fall members article (Excuse Me, Weren't You In The Fall?) by Dave Simpson mentioned in the previous Fall News issue appeared in yesterday's Guardian. An imageless version is on their website, and here's a PDF version with the excellent photos and captions. One of the most entertaining articles on the Fall ever. Almost as entertaining as some of the posts on this thread on the message board... Mark's reaction to the Pseud Mag and subsequently posted on Fallnet:
The Guardian published the following correction on 11 January:
FYI the split took place after the gig at the Rat, near Fenway Park in Boston, on 17 April. Details in Simon Ford's book, p. 116. Steve wrote in to say that the split actually occurred the following day, on 18 April. He had lunch with Mark and Kay at a sandwich shop in Jamaica Plain; Kay and Mark parted ways later that day, before the band headed north for Montreal. __________________ added 4 January Mark's reading of the football results made it all the way to the New York Times last month. Thanks to Bryan for spotting it.
__________________ added 4 January A reminder that the session the Fall recorded for BBC Radio 3's Mixing It program last October is scheduled to air on Friday, 10 February, 2006. __________________ added 30 December The Fall have issued their New Years Honours for 2005/06. These have been announced on the Forum, together with a Happy New Year message from Mark. __________________ added 28 December The February 2006 edition of Mojo magazine carries a three-page interview with Mark, written by Mark Paytress. You can read it here or if you prefer you can see it in PDF format here. Many thanks to Clayts for scanning it in. __________________ added 31 October
Excellent news indeed from David Luff, publisher of 1985's "The Fall Lyrics." David has decided to unload the copies he has left over of the first edition (which has gone for as much as £81 on ebay) for a mere £10 (including p&p). The Fallshop has temporarily reopened for this item only, or if you prefer you can order a copy on ebay. __________________
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