Chepstow Classic Rock Weekend Review

Chepstow Classic Rock Weekend,

Chepstow Castle Dell

30th June, 1st July 2007

If your a discerning rock music fan willing to go off the beaten track a little in search of a decent festival delivering quality bands, then in future you could do much worse than seeking out the Chepstow Rock Weekend.

A small but well organised event set in the ‘Dell’ of picturesque Chepstow Castle, South Wales this years six band line-up drew a decent crowd of hardy rockers despite some fairly atrocious weather conditions. Perhaps more commendable is the fact that all six were British acts proving once again that despite the continuing ignorance of many mainstream outlets, rock music continues to thrive.<livepic>

Opening proceedings on the Saturday night were Birmingham based sleaze-rockers Rattlesnake Remedy. Already impressed by their debut album, it quickly became obvious that they also possess a strong live presence as well. Boasting a frontman in Lee Stone who commands the stage and challenges the audience with a voice at times reminiscent of the late, great Bon Scott but with the stage moves of a young Steven Tyler crossed with Axl Rose, they played through much of their debut album and topped the set with a superbly strong rendition of it’s title track ‘Magic Man’. Definitely a band to watch out for on this evidence.

<livepic>Next on was ex-Little Angels frontman Toby Jepson, now forging a solo career with a backing band that includes the highly talented Dean Howard on guitar. Sticking steadfastly to his post-Angels output for much of the set was arguably a brave move in front of a hardy but increasingly rain soaked crowd but the songs proved impressive, in particular ‘Motivated’, the lead cut from the recent Guitar, Bass And Drums EP1 release. Highlights for me as an old Little Angels fan from back in the day though were the inclusion of Kicking Up Dust, Young Gods and Too Much Too Young that sent me on a personal trip down memory lane and home with particularly fond memories of this performance.

Headliners for the Saturday night were of course, Thunder and by the time they hit the stage around 9 o’clock they were faced with the challenge of entertaining a crowd of something around 2000 punters now largely soaked to the skin by the persistent rain. Fortunately Thunder are a band who seemingly don’t know how to put on a bad show and quite honestly played a blinder. Always willing to inject songs from their latest releases Thunder ensure that even those of us that have been watching them live since ‘89 find the set interesting and fresh. Sure Danny Bowes audience participation antics may be getting longer and longer as the years progress, and yes, ‘Dirty Love’ still closes proceeding but the likes of ‘Dirty Dream’, ‘Robert Johnson’s Tombstone’ and the almost appropriately titled ‘What A Beautiful Day’ all prove themselves worthy of inclusion in a set that still draws heavily from the classic debut album. The highlights of the set for me though? A cracking rendition of ‘I Love You More Than Rock N Roll’ and the first encore number ‘River Of Pain’. Both nailed on Thunder classics in my book.

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Day two opened on a Sunday evening crowd spared the rain for a while. Local unsigned act Back Alley Sally played a spirited set to the early arrivers closing with a cover of Extreme’s ‘Get The Funk Out’ they otherwise played an original selection that should see the attendance at their future gigs swell nicely.

<livepic>Irish outfit The Answer were on next and all but stormed the castle with a stunning set of heavy blues based rock. The debut album ‘Rise’ just oozes class but live these songs just take on another dimension, such is the power displayed by the four piece. Cormac Neeson looks every inch a rock star nowadays having obviously learnt well from the likes of David Coverdale during the ‘Rise’ tour but the skillful guitarist Paul Mahon also makes for intriguing viewing whether throwing out classic Page influenced riffs or stunning slide work. The likes of ‘Under The Sky’, ‘Never Too Late’ and ‘Into The Gutter’ were almost guaranteed to please a crowd of something over 500 whilst the airing of new track ‘Revolution’ also shows there’s more quality to come from this band. The superb ‘Preachin” though proved the best moment and also prompted a well supported shout-along from the crowd. All in all an excellent performance proving them live to be everything I hoped and thought they’d be and for me, The Answer were the band of the weekend.

Finally it was left to veterans U.F.O. to close the set. A band for which the term ‘Classic Rock’ was invented they certainly didn’t disappoint anybody with a setlist that despite featuring only ‘Hard Being Me’ from the recent album ‘The Monkey Puzzle’ drew from a number of previous releases. With Pete Way continuing his one-man crusade to keep zebra-print spandex in fashion and Phil Mogg seemingly some way into a new venture as chief taste-tester for Becks lager there was a huge element of humour about the between song banter, but during the songs they proved undoubtedly that this current line-up are still a viable live act as they delivered crowd pleaser after crowd pleaser. ‘Love To Love’, ‘Light’s Out’, ‘Only You Can Rock Me’ etc. were all greeted enthusiastically by the sodden crowd with ‘Rock Bottom’ and of course ‘Doctor Doctor’ proving the highlights of a perfect outdoor festival set.

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All in all, despite some awful weather, a great weekend’s entertainment and kudos must go to Hanna’s Music Productions for not only securing some great bands in the package but for keeping ticket and refreshment prices reasonable and providing a camping facility with it’s own resident tractor driver to assist with the getaway. With their ‘Sociable Gigger’ initiative as well they also managed to create a really friendly atmosphere which ensured that all who attended would have left with some great memories. A weekend that I hope will become an essential annual event on the rock calender.

14 Responses to “Chepstow Classic Rock Weekend Review”

  1. Ben Says:

    Ahhhh, now that was a gig I ummed and ahhed about, but being poor and having seen UFO wheel out ‘Strangers In the night’ I couldn’t quite justify it. Still a great live band, but a change in their set list would be welcome.

    Have they added anything from the Paul Chapman era for a festival headlining set?

  2. Dave Says:

    A great review of a memorable weekend Bill.

  3. Metal Mark Says:

    Sounds like it was a good show.

  4. rockofages Says:

    Ben I’m not sure without checking up. Dave might be able to answer though… he’s a long time UFO fan - kept banging on about seeing them with Schenker for a quid or something ;-)

  5. Dave Says:

    Not a chance LOL In fact, I seem to remember some witt answering me, when I said it was perhaps 20 years since I had seen UFO with the reply “the set list is still the same”

  6. Tristan Says:

    UFO’s set-list did include ‘Lettin’ Go’ from The Paul Chapman Era. Songs from their latest album, ‘The Monkey Puzzle. A couple of songs from the ‘You Are Here’ album (Amazing version of ‘Baby Blue’ by the way). ‘Fighting Man’ from the album, ‘Sharks’. OK songs were also played from Phenomenon, Force It, No Heavy Petting and Obsession which do appear on the ‘Strangers In The Night’, and as they should. You will be astounded by the way the band perform. Hand on heart, UFO are in the best shape ever, Phil Mogg is cooler now than he’s ever been, Vinnie Moore has breathed life back into the band and we can all see the fun they share on stage. The atmosphere is so different to the SITN line-up - Happy. I should know as I’ve seen the band perform with every line-up over the seventees, eightees, ninetees and this decade and I wouldn’t swap the present for any other line-up over the past UFO history - FANTASTIC

  7. rockofages Says:

    Tristan thanks for that. It was my first time seeing UFO live and I was mightily impressed. Were you one of the hearty souls that endured both nights of rain-soaked entertainment? And by the way did you get a flyer for the Cambridge Rock Festival? :-)

  8. hardrockhideout Says:

    Man oh Man…what a show! I am completely jealous. I would for a lineup like that to come to the States!

  9. 38yearsofUFO Says:

    If the only personal critism of UFO these days is their set list then boy have they impressed you. The criticism levied about the band over the years (schenker v chapman, moggs breakdowns, schenkers moods etc) is tiresome and unjustifield. Phil sucessfully lured the greatest guitarist of the seventies into the band and has repeated the achievement by signing vinnie, a dazzling personable virtuoso with limitless ability who handles the older material with passion and ease.The word which now typifies UFO is PROFESSIONALISM! IT DOESNT MATTER WHAT THEY PLAY - THEY ARE THE MOST BRILLIANT UK BAND OF ALL TIME - DONT MISS THEM!!!

  10. Mark Henson Says:

    The comments from the review are really appriciated.

    As Stage Manager for the two days, it was a great gig had by all, although the Bands thought they may leave after the gigs, all six stuck around until the early hours and the back stage atmosphere was wonderful.
    UFO were really taken with Back Alley Sally, as were The Answer, and both spent time out to discuss different styles and techniques with this young local Band, which was really nice.

    If you like Extreme and Van Halen with a touch of The Rolling Stones style thrown in please check this young band out on http://www.myspace.com/backalleysallymusic
    They are a local band from Chepstow and have since won the Welsh final for a National Battle of the Bands and will be up in London for the National Final on 26thJuly. Any support would be brilliant

    To all that turned up, thankyou very much indeed, to the rest of the crew and the Bands Techs, you guys were great, to all six Bands….a really big thankyou for a fantastic performance, it was a great pleasure to work with such really nice genuine guys (and their families)!

    Hope to see you all again next year!

    Very Best Wishes,

    Mark

    Mark Henson

    http://www.myspace.com/strongbowkid

    henson59@hotmail.com

  11. Simon Says:

    About time you got out LOL Somwhere in a field in England next summer with some pyramids????????????

  12. Dave Says:

    Stan, long time no see! I’d gladly join you and Bill in a field as long as I can play with madness! How about you come and join us at http://www.atfreeforum.com/crnewswire/index.php?mforum=crnewswire

  13. rockofages Says:

    Simon - and it’s about time you answered your emails LOL….

    These festivals me and Dave are doing this year are dry runs to test the caravan for the pyramid venue wherever it might be!!! We know now how to extract it from a muddy camp site with just the aid of a tractor and my land rover, and I also know Dave needs a pitch within a short walk of the stage with no hills ;-)

    Anyone who comments on here who fancies discussing rock music and a few other subjects then please join us on the forum Dave mentioned… all are welcome!

  14. Dave Says:

    Hills Bill? They were mountains mate :)

    I have since checked out in my box of ticket stubbs when the last time I saw UFO headline was, it turns out to have been 15 october 1980 at Newcastle City Hall so not the 20 years or so I thought, more 27!! Of course I was also wrong on my estimate of the ticket price, it was £2.25. Whatever happened to all those years and of course my memory LOL

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