November 11
The Hope and Ruin £20
Al día siguiente de ver a Weval, estaba emocionado por ver a Lydia Lunch tocando canciones de Alan Vega y Martin Rev. Desgraciadamente, imagínate a tu vecina punky de mala hostia con el mundo, un poco cansada de girar y un poco borracha. Pues hubo mala vibra, bueno, que hasta hubo ostias entre dos machitos. Pero como la compañía fue buenísima (gracias a Costa y Ainhoa), pues no pasa nada. En realidad, ¡nos reímos mucho!
PS. En el concierto conocimos a alguien que resultó ser hijo de uno de los niños de la guerra vascos y que escribió una crítica concienzuda sobre lo que allí pasó. Aquí está: Anti-commercial ethics in place at Lydia Lunch Brighton gig – Brighton and Hove News
The day after seeing Weval, I was excited to see Lydia Lunch playing songs by Alan Vega and Martin Rev! Unfortunately, picture your punky neighbour angry with the world ( the whole world), a bit tired of touring, and a bit drunk. Well, there were bad vibes, so much so that there was even a fight between two macho guys. But since the company was fantastic (thanks to Costa and Ainhoa), it's all good. To be fair, we laughed a lot!
P.S. At the concert, we met someone who turned out to be the child of the Basque war children and who wrote a thoughtful critique about what happened there. Here it is: Anti-commercial ethics in place at Lydia Lunch Brighton gig – Brighton and Hove News
Wow! So Lydia is now like your drunk punk neighbour!! You could do worse... Memories of the gig we saw together- also buena compañia 😉 look forward to reading the review by the descendent of Basque war children! Muxuxxxx
A pesar de las malas vibras… me habría encantado ir! :-)