Showing posts with label Speech Debelle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speech Debelle. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 May 2010

CAMDEN CRAWL GOSSIP - OBLIVIOUS PETE DOHERTY, AMY WINEHOUSE'S EVENING JOB, SCROOBIUS PIP'S ELECTION PREDICTION AND SPEECH DEBELLE BITES BACK


AS Pete Doherty swayed in a Camden High Street alleyway and Amy Winehouse pulled pints in the Dublin Castle, it was difficult to picture the two in their Camden Crawl heyday. At one time the celebrated highlights of the festival, it was a bitter reminder of the changing fortunes of plagued young stars. Winehouse’s turn – does she get paid, I wonder? – is obviously not her true profession, but the question remains, when will she get back to the day job?
Doherty, in red and gold Libertines jacket, was vacant, distracted, and more concerned with the dingy flat he disappeared into – almost oblivious of the Crawl going on around him, though he did manage to make it to NW1 bar later. 
What next for these two?
• Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip (pictured) had a novel way of deciding the election. Dishing out cardboard masks of Brown, Cameron and Clegg to three “mental” young lads at the front, they asked the crowd to cheer the best dancer. Cameron drew the boos, Brown fared pretty well, but the big cheers were reserved for Clegg – “liberal indie festival-goers”, muttered Pip at the result.
At least it was more decisive than the current election result.
• Critics beware, the talent can bite back. One reviewer’s just earned Speech Debelle’s twitter wrath after saying she played to a half-empty room and a bemused Dingwalls crowd who didn’t know who she was.
She said: “No matter how much you achieve in life there’s people...who will always try to tear you down. The internet gives life to haters who would otherwise be too afraid to spew there hate for fear of retribution. Just read an article were he said I performed to a ‘half empty room’ at Camden Crawl. Come on dude. STOP IT! your cant stop me even if you are “bemused” at how I won.”
Sadly I can’t tell you how full the room was – I was elsewhere.

Thursday, 25 February 2010

WEEKLY GOSSIP - CAMDEN CRAWL PICKS, KISS, ROUGH SCIENCE, ROBOT DISASTER AND TWEET OF THE WEEK

ONLY two months to Camden’s answer to the marathon – a prolonged drunken stumble between 40 venues over two days, hell, it’s tougher than the pansy marathon, it’s the Camden Crawl. Get training.
The initial line-up was released this week but the big names are yet to come.

Here’s my pick so far – Sunshine Underground, The Drums, The Delays, Chew Lips, The Hundred in the Hands, Holly Miranda, Eliza Doolittle, Billy Childish, Best Coast, Speech Debelle (because she’s unpredictable) and Jamie Woon. Some from my uni days in there – Cornershop, Babybird and Teenage Fanclub. See the full line-up at www.camden newjournal.com and follow me on twitter @roisingadelrab

• Face paints ready, grandad rockers KISS play the humble 02 Academy Islington on March 2 – make-up guide’s on Wikipedia if you need help. The tickets sold out in seconds and now they're going for hundreds of pounds on eBay.

• Kentish Town’s Rough Science blend music from around the world to give you a wicked and unexpected night, full of Latin rhythms, hip-hop bass and beats with some London lyrical sensibility. (Bull and Gate, March 6).

• Too excited – former Record of the Week boys Robot Disaster play Camden Barfly on Saturday.

• Lightning Strikes the Empire State are ready to launch their first single. See them at the Water Rats on March 2.

• Tweet of the Week goes to @davejoyner in response to news Peckham rapper Giggs has had to cancel his tour – including a date at 02 Academy Islington on March 4 – due to security fears: “Nice of the Feds to help shut down that Giggs tour in case it got all stabby and/or shooty and ting.”

Monday, 30 November 2009

Speech Debelle and James Corden in Take That Row # 2

Speech Debelle update - four days after I posted the video of her astonishing performance at Take That's Singstar launch on YouTube, it's attracted more than 11,000 hits.

After the incident she posted the following apology, slightly longwinded but it's in there somewhere.
She does say she's a major fan of Gary Barlow but that she was disappointed in James Corden after she'd been so supportive of him when he was nervous in Brixton.
But she then demands an apology from Corden, somewhat overshadowing her own remorse.



Debelle has since seen the actual clip and issued a second apology.
Let's hope people will be a bit more forgiving.
See for yourself here

Friday, 27 November 2009

Speech Debelle and James Corden in Take That row



A DAY after dumping her label, Mercury prize winner Speech Debelle made a spectacle of herself while attempting a karaoke version of Pray at Take That's Singstar Launch.
Debelle stumbled around onstage and fumbled through the song at Notting Hill's Tabernacle Club in front of a roomful of die-hard Take That fans - as well as the band themselves.
Her shabby performance saw her booed offstage, but not one to be kept down, Debelle got lippy.
As the boos got louder, she told host James Corden: "I did it better than Take That."
Corden told the crowd: "I wish I could defend her but that was shit", to which Debelle replied: "Hey listen baby I don't do this Take Shit stuff".
Corden's response was: "Maybe you should leave because we all do."
The crowd continued to boo until she left offstage.
Corden, who warned the rapper "don't you diss our four boys, not on my watch" then said anyone could rap and promptly launched into a rap of his own.

My first YouTube experiment - a fuzzy video taken on a mobile phone - attracted over 3,500 viewers in 24 hours.

Debelle caused waves where others had tried their best.
Singers like Paloma Faith, Taio Cruz and Amy Winehouse' niece Dionne Bromfield all took turns trying to sing Take That's hits while sticking to the right notes. Taio and Dionne did well. Paloma not so much but she took it in good spirits and tried her hardest.
Debelle was supposed to sing Pray but what ensued was a shambles.
The whole thing has caused a big row. Debelle has put her own explanation on YouTube and demanded an apology from Corden. After seeing the above video, shakily filmed on my mobile phone, she posted a second apology.
Rapper Lowkey says the whole incident shows how patronising people are about rappers.

I posted it on YouTube to see what people thought and I've been astounded at the reaction.
Today, 24 hours after first working out how to post the video, it was the 4th most viewed music related video on the site.

See what you think.