Shall we start at the beginning? That makes sense, right?
Going back to the first show is weird for me, because it
simultaneously seems like yesterday and a lifetime ago. I remember quite a bit
about it, which is something I’m very grateful for because I hope that in years
to some when I look back on this period of my life I’ll be able to go “Oh hey
remember where it all began”.
I should start by saying I have very few friends. I know
that sounds really sad, but it’s true. I mean the friends I do have are amazing
and I love them to the moon and back but I really don’t have many of them, and
so consequently I ended up going to my first show with my ex. We’d split up
almost a year before and were (well, are) still really close, but we have very,
VERY varied music tastes. He turned up to meet me at the train station in a
Cannibal Corpse shirt. FVK are definitely not on anywhere near the same level
as Cannibal Corpse. I’m pretty sure Andy knew this, and was therefore wearing
the shirt as a kind of protest. I couldn’t really argue too much though, seeing
as he had at least still turned up.
FVK only had a support slot on the show we were going to,
and I’m a little ashamed to say that I had never heard of the main act, who was
the singer from a band called Aiden who appeared to have taken to wearing a
suit and calling himself William Control. I’d listened to Aiden a couple of
times but had never been a particularly
huge fan, although I did meet Wil (for in Aiden he was Wil Francis, not William
Control) at Download in 2006 when we was a skinny little emo boy wearing a
little too much eyeliner. Now he was
wearing a posh suit and going under a different name and I didn’t get it. I
didn’t pretend to. (I still kind of don’t, but please don’t tell Wil that, he
frightens me.)
Anyway, I’d made Laurence (henceforth to be known as Beveridge) a scarf. It was the first thing I had ever knitted and was wonky as fuck, but I was insanely proud of it and couldn’t wait to give it to him so about ten minutes after checking into the hotel I managed to get Andy to leave again to go down to the venue. I think it might have been at this point that we got into the lift with someone with a deathbat tattoo on their back. I commented on it, and the lady turned around and smiled. This lady was Maz, my now partner in crime/gig buddy/all round BFF. Isn't it bizarre how life works. Becky and I met each other this day too. Bizarre. Anyway.
I remember being vaguely surprised by how many people were
there already because it can only have been about two in the afternoon, but
pretty quickly I realised that it was because bands were flitting about all
over the place. I didn’t actually know who any of them were apart from FVK, but
for the people who did then obviously this was a good time for signing and
selfies. I had a bunch of other stuff for Beveridge too, including a copy I’d
made him of Matt Berry’s album (Beveridge is one of literally only about 6
people I know who is aware that Matt Berry is a musician as well as a comedian
and when I found this out I almost wept with joy) and a Spike Milligan book I
was ‘lending’ him (‘lending’ in inverted commas because I didn’t actually ever
get it back). At this point I didn’t even know if the band I wanted to get hold
of was in the venue, and I remember getting my phone out and going to tweet
Beveridge to tell him I was outside with the scarf I’d been wittering on to him
about for the past couple of months, before realising he had in fact replied to
a tweet I’d sent him the day before asking him to let me know when he was in
Birmingham so I could give him his scarf. In a weird twist, the reply simply
said ‘Now!’ and as I looked up from my phone I could see him walking down the
corridor to come and say hello. I have a horrible feeling, looking back now,
that I actually squealed at him. (Aw man, I didn’t realise looking back at the
first time was going to be so mortifying. Jesus.) I don’t really remember much
of what happened next, other than I think he gave me a hug and I waffled on
about bollocks without really stopping for breath in between. I remember
thinking “shit if I don’t start talking now I’m not going to talk” and then
having the major problem of not actually being able to stop talking once I’d
started. Andy told me afterwards that he didn’t think I’d actually drawn
breath. Beveridge, if you’re reading this, I am so so sorry. I gave him the
book and the CD, and I don’t really remember giving him the scarf but in my
photo with him he’s got it on, so I suppose at some point I must have taken it
from around my neck and put it around his. (Please remember that this was May.
MAY. And he kept a scarf on. What an angel.) I vaguely remember asking him to
sign my Kindle. There was logic in this, honestly, you see I’d ordered a copy
of Ruple and Evelyn (his book) but I didn’t think it was going to arrive in
time for me to get it signed, so I downloaded it onto my Kindle and read it
that way. Also I really hated the person who had in fact given me the Kindle,
so as I explained to Beveridge at the time “it’ll do two jobs because it’ll
piss him off too”. I am a delight. My physical copy actually had arrived the
day before the gig in the end, so I got that signed too.
I actually don’t remember him signing the book. Or signing
my ticket after the gig. In fact, I don’t really remember any of them signing
my ticket, but it’s been signed by all of them, so I guess I must have asked
them to do it at some point…
Back to before the gig, I also met Drew and Luke (who shall
henceforth be known as ‘Pill’ because I think this gig was potentially the
first/last/only time I have ever called him ‘Luke’) and had photos, but don’t
recall much of what happened when talking to them, other than Pill suddenly
pointing at my bag and asking “Is that true?” I had literally zero idea what he
was on about until I clicked that he was pointing at a badge I had that said “I
‘HEART’ SHARKS”. I replied with something like “Yeah! Sharks are great!” and he
proceeded to roll up his sleeve and show me his tattoo… of a shark. I
immediately took the badge off my bag and gave it to him, telling him he’d
‘earned’ it.
He pinned it to his crotch.
The actual music part of the gig I remember very little of,
except for the fact that Militia of the Lost had only come out just under two
weeks before, so I’d listened to nothing else in that two weeks so that I knew
the words to the songs because I hate going to see a band and not knowing the
words, (especially if I’m on the front row, it just feels so bizarrely rude for
some reason). I do remember Beveridge jumping off the stage at the end and
coming to give me a hug and me saying something like “I’m too short to hug you
over the barrier” and him saying something along the lines of “No you’re not”
and then my face was being pressed into a very sweaty chest. The next thing I
remember is Shane (Barrone) playing with some toy soldiers on the merch table…
Everything after that is really mixed up in my brain but the highlights were standing behind Shane and Drew as they watched William Control and thinking they looked adorable (oh how times change), and Pill coming over to me and saying “There you are, I’ve been looking for you!” and when I asked why he responded with “You’re my pencil case.” (I had a load of permanent markers in my back pocket.) Later that night he turned to me and said “Do you want to see a picture of Kier naked up a mountain?” Confused and thinking he meant someone had drawn it, I replied with “Er.. yeah?” He whipped his phone out and scrolled through it, before eventually turning it for me to see a shot of Kemp from behind. He was indeed naked, and he was indeed up a mountain. I could definitely have lived without that picture, but you know. Thanks Pill.
Everything after that is really mixed up in my brain but the highlights were standing behind Shane and Drew as they watched William Control and thinking they looked adorable (oh how times change), and Pill coming over to me and saying “There you are, I’ve been looking for you!” and when I asked why he responded with “You’re my pencil case.” (I had a load of permanent markers in my back pocket.) Later that night he turned to me and said “Do you want to see a picture of Kier naked up a mountain?” Confused and thinking he meant someone had drawn it, I replied with “Er.. yeah?” He whipped his phone out and scrolled through it, before eventually turning it for me to see a shot of Kemp from behind. He was indeed naked, and he was indeed up a mountain. I could definitely have lived without that picture, but you know. Thanks Pill.
Speaking of Kier, I feel he and I started as we meant to go on with regards to photos, and I ended up with this beauty.
When we got kicked out of the venue I made Andy wait around
until the lads had gone, and my memories of this bit are really hazy, although
I have just remembered something I had forgotten until literally just now,
which was Beveridge asking Kier (known from now on as ‘Kemp’) to help him lift
a massive.. something into the van, and Kemp saying he’d help in a minute, and
Beveridge being so impatient he hefted it into the van on his own. I called
across “…Did you just lift that into there on your own?” and his response was
“Of course, I’m a fearless vampire killer.”
Oh Beveridge.
You knob.
Oh Beveridge.
You knob.
I can’t remember whether it was before or after this that
Beveridge pointed at my chest and blurted out “Oh, you’ve got a The Darkness
thing! They’re from where we’re from.” (Which technically isn’t even true but
you know, they’re close, I’ll give him that.) I reciprocated by pointing at his
belt buckle and asking if it was a Queen one, because it was a crest. It
wasn’t, it was actually in his words a “THE Queen belt buckle”. This turned
into a massive conversation about Queen, and it was at this point he mentioned
that he’d once met Brian May.
Other than those few bits the only thing I remember with any
clarity is Beveridge walking past with the scarf I’d made him round his neck
and me turning to Andy and saying “I’m so glad he likes his scarf.” Drew
happened to be walking past and overheard and said “He LOVES that scarf.” (He
can’t really have loved it that much cos when I asked about it about 2 weeks
later he’d lost it but you know, he tried.) I wish I could remember even more
than that but I really can’t. My next vivid memory is going back to the
weirdest twin hotel room ever, which had two beds in two rooms separated by a
locking door, and my ex waking me up in the middle of the night asking if he
could get into bed with me because he was frightened.
No, really, that actually happened.
Until next time,
Meg Mercury xoxo

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