Episodes

Saturday Oct 18, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 403
Saturday Oct 18, 2014
Saturday Oct 18, 2014

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Scandinavian live action courtesy of Crucified Barbara and Supercharger
recorded at The Boston Music Room Tufnell Park. This was the first time I’ve
seen Danish Rockers Supercharger who describe themselves as “a mix of rich
guitars, piano, Hammond organ, harmonica and heavy drums, stirred up with rough
whiskey vocals”. No argument from me on that score. It’s been six years since I
last saw Crucified Barbara when they rolled into town with The Backyard Babies.
This time around they’re on a full on European Headlining Tour in support of
their fourth album “In The Red”.
On
this week’s show I also talk about a solution to my iPod running out of space,
getting out of a Parking Ticket but picking up a cracked windscreen and
watching a former work colleague getting into it with Gordon Ramsay on T.V.

Wednesday Oct 15, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 402
Wednesday Oct 15, 2014
Wednesday Oct 15, 2014

At the end of the 90’s you couldn’t help but fall over Swedish Garage Rock bands, The Hellacopters and The Hives being the front runners but in the background wallowing in Cult status were The Nomads and Sator. The Nomads have been with us for nigh on 33 years with Sator more or less forming around the same time in one guise or another. Officially I think the band are celebrating their Silver Jubilee this year. As for The Nomads; on their 20th Anniversary Nick Royale, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Ross The Boss, Jello Biafra, Chris Bailey, Odd Ahlgren and Wayne Kramer joined the band on stage at the Hultsfred festival. That’s how important The Nomads are. The band first made it to London in November 1984 playing The Garage on the 23rd with The Clarendon Hotel two days later. Sator’s debut London show, on the other hand, was a few days ago at The Pipeline with support coming from….You guessed it, knew it already The Nomads. Why it’s taken so long for Sator to reach our shores, I don’t know; but decent terms and condition I’m sure played a part. Amongst the Sator ranks sits one Chips Kiesbye whose production skills have graced the likes of The Hellacopters, Crucified Barbara, Bonafide and Millencolin. But Sator aren’t about just one man. The bands last album “Under The Radar” and sadly only merch on sale, came out 3 years ago so I really did feel honoured that they had graced us with their presence. There was also a heavy contingent of Swedes in the audience quite possibly outnumbering us Brits, coupled with the Pipeline being owned and run by a Swedish ex-pat we could, quite easily have been in Stockholm. Sator sight The Boys as an influence so it was great to see Boys guitarist Honest John Plain joining them for two songs. The Nomads seem to be making a yearly trip to London, let’s hope this trend rubs off on Sator.
But before you hear The Nomads and Sator live at The Pipeline I play you some Paul Di’Anno from his new live album which on first listen I really had a downer on, but second time around I warmed to. Slightly

Saturday Oct 11, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 401
Saturday Oct 11, 2014
Saturday Oct 11, 2014

Last Saturday there was a plethora of things to do if you were in London; The Jim Jones Revue’s final gig at the Forum with the last remaining Heartbreaker, not counting Richard Hell, Walter Lure in support. Ian Hunter at the Shepherds Bush Empire, The Black Veil Brides at Brixton Academy, The Supersuckers at the Islington Academy, Finntroll up at The Dome in Tufnell Park and not forgetting the AC/DC video shoot.
For me it was always going to be the self-proclaimed “Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band In The World” the Supersuckers. Having not seen them for about 3 years how could I say no? (Also I wasn’t invited to the AC/DC shoot and had already purchased my Supersuckers Ticket before Walter had been added to the JJR bill.) As for the others…….
The Supersuckers delivered, coming on to ZZ Top with covers from Depeche Mode and Thin Lizzy with Van Halen as an outro I felt sorry for those who weren’t in attendance. Good job they can listen to it right here, right now.

Saturday Oct 04, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 400
Saturday Oct 04, 2014
Saturday Oct 04, 2014

On this, the 400 Paranoid Squirrel Rock Show, I bring you a couple of live tracks by new band The Kult 45s and the whole of the Electric Boys gig at The Camden Underworld recorded on the 26th September.

Saturday Sep 13, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 397
Saturday Sep 13, 2014
Saturday Sep 13, 2014

For this week’s show I travelled up to The Boston Music Room in Tufnell Park for Amoeba Fest II that featured Peter Pan Speed Rock along with headliners Discharge. This was the first time I’ve caught Dutch band Peter Pan Speedrock but after their set it most certainly won’t be the last. Great Rock that brought out the local Turbojends. From first to third as this was the third time I’ve managed to see Discharge and each time with a different vocalist. Cal-Rat-JJ in that order, but the first time as a 5-piece as original member Tezz rejoins his brother Bones on guitar along with bassist Rainy, drummer Dave and new vocalist JJ Janiak. Yes I know basically Broken Bones with the addition of Rainy……

Wednesday Sep 10, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 396
Wednesday Sep 10, 2014
Wednesday Sep 10, 2014

Welcome to this The Paranoid Squirrel Mid-Week Special. Special being the operative word as this episode features most probably the last ever Gasoline Queens gig. Recorded at the Unicorn in Camden on the 5th September with once again Chris Rockson joining them for a few choice numbers.

Saturday Sep 06, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 395
Saturday Sep 06, 2014
Saturday Sep 06, 2014

On this week’s show I play you something from The Generators and No Direction, covers from Enuff Z’Nuff and Tracii Guns League Of Gentlemen, new tracks from Wayne Kramer, Bernie Tormé, The Dwarves, The Meatmen, Kory Clarke, Gorilla, The Curse, The Last Great Dreamers, The Datsuns and Crucified Barbara. I also talk about the closure of music venues. Are we just being nostalgic? And why foreign touring bands are treated better in Mainland Europe than in the UK. All this whilst eating a pizza which broke three of my teeth.

Saturday Aug 30, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 394
Saturday Aug 30, 2014
Saturday Aug 30, 2014

This week’s show features the London debut solo gig of Nicke Borg, frontman with both Homeland and the reactivated Backyard Babies. Recorded at The Underworld in Camden on the 22nd August with just Nicke, an acoustic guitar and some choice stories, we hear an hours’ worth of songs from both the aforementioned bands along with some appropriate covers.

Saturday Aug 23, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 393
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Saturday Aug 23, 2014

Thanks sadly to the cancellation of last weekends Alt-Fest I was able to see The Damned on “Home Turf” playing The Forum, Kentish Town for the wallet saving price of a Tenner. (All right £14.15 once all the unnecessary charges had been added). I know it was only in April that the band graced the self same venue for Captain’s 60th Birthday gig, but this (second) time around there was less of a party atmosphere with more of a down to business vibe. Although Captain still gives as good as he gets in the banter department. A nice long set, still nothing post “Eloise”. I still love to hear this line up tackle something from “Not Of This Earth/I’m Alright Jack”, but at the end of the day I’m just glad The Damned are still out there. New album pleeeease……..

Wednesday Aug 20, 2014
The Paranoid Squirrel ep 392
Wednesday Aug 20, 2014
Wednesday Aug 20, 2014

Another live show this week recorded at a venue I’ve not been to before namely Under The Bridge which as the name suggests is under Stamford Bridge, home to Chelsea F.C. The band in question were/are Glen Matlock, Slim Jim Phantom and Earl Slick who collectively have been in The Sex Pistols, The Stray Cats and David Bowie. Obviously choice cuts from their more well know work are played albeit in a more Rock-a-Billy style, along with covers from Television, The Faces and, I kid you not, Pharrell Williams. Also joining the band for a cover of his and Earl’s former employer was Reeves Gabrels. A great band at a great venue, even if the Bar Prices reflected its location, The Wetherspoons in Fulham Broadway will be the stopping off point next time….

