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PETE: |
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FM arrive in Madrid |
It's been
25 years in the planning, possibly
longer actually, but we're off to do our
first show in Spain at last, Madrid to
be exact. We meet at London’s Heathrow
Airport at 7.30am for our flight to the
city. Our flight is delayed by an hour
so we have a leisurely breakfast before
heading to the gate.
We arrive
at Madrid Airport and what a confusing
place to get around it is. A marathon
walk from the gate before heading up a
couple of floors to get to passport
control, then back down again before
taking a 5 minute train journey to the
baggage hall. Baggage collected,
through customs and into arrivals where
we are meeting a driver who will take us
to the hotel, simple. Actually no, he's
broken down apparently. Not sure if
it's his vehicle or him that's broken
down but there’s no sign of him. We
grab a brace of taxis and head into the
wonderful city of Madrid. Our showtime
has been brought forward an hour due to
Real Madrid and Barcelona playing in
Madrid that night, the kick off is
10.00pm so we want to be all done by
9.45 latest. So with the hour or so
flight delay and the non-appearance by
the driver we're getting tight for time,
the doors are at 7.00pm sharp. We
arrive at the hotel around 3.00pm dump
our bags and head to the venue by foot
in the Spanish sunshine, lovely.
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We're
using hired backline/drums tonight and
you never know what you're going to end
up with. Robert Mills the promoter has
done us proud, it's all good gear,
pretty much as requested. The venue is
great, Richard our soundman is happy
with the PA, good backline for us. I've
a feeling tonight is going to be a
goodie. Soundcheck goes very smoothly
and the guys head back to the hotel
while I stay to do an interview before
heading back myself for a quick shower.
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... and they're off! |
Back to
the venue and we're all primed and ready
for action. The lights go down, the
intro tape starts, a huge cheer goes up
and the long wait is over. We launch
into Wildside and the crowd goes nuts,
the place is packed despite the
football. Every song is greeted with
massive cheers. After Other Side of
Midnight it's impossible for Jem to
start Hard Day in Hell as the entire
crowd are singing "Olé, olé, olé"...
it's another one of those moist-eyed,
lump in throat moments for the drummer.
We end the
set with Burning my Heart Down and leave
the stage to wild cheers and applause.
I head back behind the kit and the "Olé,
olé, olé" starts again but this time
even louder than before. I decide to
start conducting them, making them go
really quiet then really loud again -
another one of those brilliant,
unforgettable moments. I kick into the
intro of Frozen Heart and we end up with
Grapevine.
We take
our bow and leave the stage with the
Madrid crowd's cheers still ringing in
our ears.
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What an
exceptional night in a club full of
exceptional people. It may have taken a
long time for us to finally come to
Spain but we'll be back and I promise
you wont have to wait another 25 years.
Spain
rocks big time!
Pete
xxx

Face to
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Over You

STEVE:
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Steve Overland
Madrid 16 April 2011 |
Hi all,
What can I say about Madrid, other than
I was overwhelmed by the warmth of the
people, and the reaction of the fans.
We all had a fantastic time and next
time want to stay longer.... Thank you
all for everything.
See you very soon...
Steve O.
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JEM:
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This
Madrid trip was extra special for me
because not only is it the first time
I’ve played with FM in Spain but it was
also my 7th Wedding
anniversary ! ! Yep 7 years ago I was
in sunny Vegas with my soon to be
beautiful wife Lynn, Merv was best man
and we had the fattest, coolest Elvis
lookalike you could get. It’s also
worth mentioning that we got married in
the same chapel that Bon Jovi did ! !
So Lynn
and I flew out stoopid o’clock the day
before the boys, and had a splendid day
in Madrid. We did a lot of walking,
eventually settling at a bar that did
pints for 2 Euros!! This meant we both
got completely hammered, and why the
hell not!!
The day of
the gig we wandered round the corner to
have breakfast at a café called
Nabraska’s and as we tucked into our
Spanish omelettes ole Ralf Hirse, big
fan and friend of the band walked in.
It was nice to see a friendly face.
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Metropolis! |
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Jem Davis
Madrid
16 April 2011 |
The gig on
the night was fantastic! I hadn’t
played Madrid since I was with the UFO
boys and the fans made us feel very
welcome. I did have a few tech problems
with my Mac at the start (missed my
trusty Keyboard Tech Jo ) but I soon
sorted them out and was able to relax
and enjoy the gig.
To sum up,
it was a fantastic weekend, brill gig,
great Anniversary and the fans were
amazing so we all can’t wait to return
soon.
Jem
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Jem and Lynn |

JIM:
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Jim Kirkpatrick
Madrid 16 April 2011 |
Writing these diaries is a bit
like Groundhog Day in the sense
that with all of the gigs that
we do, we seem to get a
brilliant response and we're all
a bit shocked by it all. Madrid
was no exception. Another
brilliant crowd, great crew at
the venue and a top night for
all. As always though it goes
by as a bit of a blur although a
particular highlight for me was
my old buddy Chip Wickham
playing sax with us. I hadn't
seen him for four years since he
(conveniently for us) moved to
Madrid.
We're all really looking forward
to returning to Spain sooner
rather than later. Barcelona I
think next.
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Pete Jupp Madrid 16 April 2011 |
Chip Wickham |
Merv and Jem |
MERV:

The Encore |
In 1983 Black Sabbath and Diamond Head
were on tour in Spain and that is where
I first met Robert Mills, he was
promoting the tour. He paid FM a visit
when we were recording the Indiscreet
album in Ibiza in '85, we talked about
doing a show in Spain...
Finally 26
years later we got it together... better
late than never!!!!
Trust Robert and I to choose a date when
due to a re-arranged fixture Barcelona
were in town to play Real Madrid! We
had to schedule the gig to end before
the match started... it worked. The
fans all turned up early and up for it,
they sang their hearts out, it was a
pleasure just to be there. After all
this time FM finally play in Spain, all
I can say is the FM fans in Madrid were
bloody amazing, they didn't let us
down. I hope we went some way to
returning the favour.
I would like to thank Robert for his
patience.
Cheers,
Merv
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Thank
you ............. and goodnight

Stiv gives Madrid the thumbs up
Aftershow Madrid Fans Team photo |