THE SABREJETS
THE THINGS
7th December 2002
The Empire, Belfast, N. Ireland
Brian Young - Sabrejets (ex-Rudi) - Pix courtesy of s00z.[dot com]
And so the Damned roadshow rolled into town again for a show at a
packed Empire, last time it was only half filled. This time after the
criticism for playing a punk greatest hits comp twice on their previous
visit they actually had two support bands.
First band on were the Things who were musically steeped in the sixties but were a
very tight unit.
Local rockabilly kings the Sabrejets were up next, fronted by Brian Young  ex-Rudi. The band tore through a  set of hard rockin originals with a
couple of greased up covers of Johnny Thunders
'Lil bit of whore' and the Ramones 'Blitzkrieg bop'. Though Youngsy was clearly pissed off at some
people in the audience calling for
Rudi songs, no-one in the place would have been more delighted than me to hear a Rudi classic, but at the end of
the day
the Sabrejets are where he's at now and you have to respect that. They are a very good band and they put on an excellent show and I'm sure
the audience would agree! Mid-set the drum stool broke and Youngsy joked with the audience, asking "if anyone had brought a spare drumstool with
them?", but this unintended interval was put to good use as an opportunity to shift some
Sabrejets merchandise, T-shirts - "buy one for someone you
don't like" was a comment from the band and Brazilian cds all available from the stage.
Sensible in Belfast - Pix courtesy of s00z.[dot com]
During the break between the Sabrejets and the Damned while the equipment was being changed
around we were treated to the greatest hits of Herb Alpert and his Tijuana brass, jesus I'm sure I wasn't the
only one wishing they still had that punk comp. from last time. And so on came
the Damned. The Captain
had earlier went for a walkabout through the crowd with little or no fuss from the people who had payed to
see him, and was only recognised by all the old ex-punks in the crowd like me. The band performed their
usual high energy chaotic show 'Neat ,Neat ,Neat', 'Love Song' and 'New Rose', one classic after another!
On the stage right we had the Captain dressed in regulation red berret and shades, a kilt which he
frequently lifted and a 'don't bomb Iraq!' T-shirt. Stage left Patricia Morrison was looking gothicly good,
laying down some thundering bass which last time was bearly audiable and seemingly in a world of her own.
Pinch was on drums and Monty Oxymoron keyboards made up the rest of the band as always. But it's  Dave
Vanian who can surely lay claim to being one of the coolest men in punk. The guy just looked great as he
prowled the stage with the gold Elvis mic and black leather gloves, doing all his trademark moves and
sounding fantastic.
The Damned played a great show, but it was during the encore of 'Smash it up' that
things on stage turned nasty. By now the Captain was virtually naked, except for a revoltingly tight leopard
skin thong, and showing his spotty arse to the audience, which we had already become immune to anyway,
as we had seen it so many times. Not a pretty sight! The drummer Pinch had decided to take the lyrics of
the song to heart and started to smash up the drumkit, the only problem being the drums didn't belong to
him, they belonged to
the Things. He managed to pull over the bass drum onto the floor, and was about to
throw a tom when he was grabbed by a security guy and the drum was taken off him. The stage was flooded
with security guys, and one guy looked as if he was going to punch the head of the drummer and was being
held back. The band had exited the stage by now, but apparently the fracas had continued into the
backstage area, with various people wanting to batter members of
the Damned!
Damned in Belfast - Pix courtesy of s00z.[dot com]
Me and my mate Facer managed to get backstage almost right away, but the band
had already scarpered out the back door and over to their hotel Madisons, accross
the road.  Then they were acting the famous popstars bit, which they are not, and
didn't even come out to talk to fans who were standing around the hotel door. A
gorilla of a roadie who was an ignorant git and lucky he didn't get a slap was
stopping a taxi for Sensible, who rushed through with a girl but not before he posed
for a photo with my mate. So full marks to the Captain, but the rest of them should be
glad that in 2002 some people are still prepared to go out on a winters night to see
them! Personally, I think they were scared to come out after the drums fiasco!!!          
                                                                    
Joe Donnelly, Belfast
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