Today is the final leg of the AW60 events, the month of celebrations of what would have been Andrew Weatherall’s 60th birthday. Following nights in London, Glasgow and Belfast the fourth event is at The Golden Lion in Todmorden. The Golden Lion is a special place, ‘a portal’, as a man standing at the bar told me last time I was there, ‘outside it’s Tod, in here it’s another world’. The Golden Lion is a pub in the hills, on the Lancashire/ West Yorkshire border that hosts gigs, events and DJ nights, hosted by Richard and Gig. Andrew played there regularly. In 2018 he hosted a weekend of events in West Yorkshire, Weatherall in the Calder Valley, playing a gig in Hebden Bridge with A Certain Ratio and DJ events at the Lion. His travelling cosmic disco, A Love From Outer Space, with Sean Johnston often appeared at the Lion.
The turn of events that has led to me and four friends
actually being part of the celebrations and DJing in the Lion today, from 1pm
through until Justin Robertson taking over as headliner at 10pm is as baffling
to me as it is to others. We started out administering the Flightpath Estate
Facebook group (a place for Andrew’s fans to share music and news). It grew
slowly and then when Andrew died in February 2020 became a place for people to
be, to share stories and enjoy the music. At some point Richard asked us if
we’d like to DJ at the Lion and in what I can only describe as a sudden
escalation of events, towards the end of last year we were asked to be part of
AW60. Much of this is due to the internet and the way it has brought people together, made connections and turned online friendships into real life ones. My involvement comes ultimately because of this blog, the hundreds of posts I've written about Andrew and his music and the connections made through it, something I started back in 2010 with no real idea what I was doing and ending up here.
Today’s celebrations have us playing in turn and
back-to-back throughout the afternoon and evening, handing over to Justin
Robertson around 10. At 9, in the upstairs room Timothy J. Fairplay will play
live with a battery of synths and drum machines. Across the road old friends of
Andrew’s Dave Beer and Bernie Connor will play records. Tomorrow, Andrew’s
friends Curley and Sherman are both DJing at the Golden Lion (admission is free
if you’re in the area) with a live set by Chris Rotter and Andy Bell in the
evening where they will play the songs Chris played guitar on and helped create on Andrew's Pox On The Pioneers solo album. Later on, as
bank holiday Monday beckons, Heidi Lawden and Lovefingers will be on.
Back in October we were invited to play with David Holmes,
warming up for him. The afternoon was fairly quiet and were more or less
playing songs for ourselves and each other plus a few afternoon drinkers. As
the evening drew on the pub filled up a little and then in a way that still
causes me to pinch myself, I was in the booth at 8.45 as David Holmes turned
up, said hello and told me to keep playing. A few records later I handed over
to him, the sort of thing that I never really expected to happen- why would I
end up DJing with David Holmes? I can’t even mix very well. Today we have a
long slot, will be taking it in turns with an hour each and then as the pub
turns to a ticketed (and sold out) event, we’ll switch on and off with each
other, three tracks each back to back, no doubt with someone putting on a
record that is unfollowable or unmixable, with a knowing smile. I have become
more nervous about this gig as the week has gone on, playing a DJ set in a pub
filled with Andrew Weatherall’s friends, family and fans. I’ve woken up every
morning fretting about track selection, technical details, general performance
anxiety. And I’ve told myself too to relax and enjoy it- the room will be full
of lovely people who just want to socialise, hear good music and have a good
time.
‘Just what is it that you want to do?’
‘We want to be free to do what we wanna do… and we wanna get loaded and we wanna have a good time.’
Andrew and Justin remixed each other several times. In 2013 Andrew along with Timothy J. Fairplay as The Asphodells remixed Justin's Deadstock 33s track The Circular Path- crunchy sci fi electronic house music for the future.
The Circular Path (Asphodells Remix)
Three years later Justin remixed The Confidence Man, a song from Andrew's solo album Convenanza (the original version I plan to play at some point today). Justin's remix goes full on with the squelchy bass and slo- mo space action.
The Confidence Man (Justin Robertson's Deadstock 33s Remix)
Anyway, wish us luck, we're going in.
11 comments:
Have a good one but most of all enjoy it Adam. Remember this... you're there on merit as a true believer and flame keeper.
Sounds like a great day. Hope it goes well.
I wish I was in Todmorden tonight because that event is going to be incredible. You'll smash it. Have a blast, talk to everyone, raise a glass to the big man. Swc.
You’ll get the usual (but bigger and better) GL welcome from us all. You’re going to be amongst friends we are gonna love you. Px
You’ll be brilliant, Adam, and I know this based on the previous sets you’ve posted. I’ve never DJ’d and the prospect of playing to a room (even if it was mostly empty) fills me with terror. A credit to you and one of the many happy things to have come from starting this blog all those years ago. Have fun!
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I have no doubt that you will make a brilliant set Adam. Have fun and celebrate the spirit of the big man.
A tip of the hat to you #keepingitweatherall
I'm sure you will all do the FPE proud. Hope you have a ball.
Needless to say, it was a most excellent weekend.
For one reason or another, I've had little or no time to read through all the other blogs for almost the past six weeks.
This was a great way to come back to the Bagging Area. Another brilliantly written piece that captures both what the celebrations were all about and the palpable sense of excitement/wonderment/nervous energy from being personally involved.
Superb stuff, mate.
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