Showing posts with label A Hundred Homing Pigeons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Hundred Homing Pigeons. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

A Hundred Homing Pigeons: Les Nemes: The Real Sessions: Part One

Les Nemes used to play bass with Miracle Mile in the original live band and featured on the first two albums 'Bicycle Thieves' and 'Candids'.
He's developing online coaching seminars for bass players.
After a couple of 'testers', here is the first 'proper' class... I give you 'The Real Sessions'.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

A Hundred Homing Pigeons: Les Nemes: Bass Master Class Part 2

Les's 'Bass Master Class' is under way and prospering. It's amazing what you can do with four strings...
Maybe 'prospering' is the wrong word as our Leslie only seems able to afford the one 'V' neck...
He's seen here (right) in his favourite jumper (and shirt) blissfully unaware of the three snooker balls that Nick Heyward had just launched at him for disrespecting 'the serious bit' in 'Favourite Shirt'.
Here he is, convalescing in a Spanish sanitarium where he talks about his love of The Faces.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

A Hundred Homing Pigeons: Les Nemes: Bass Master Class Part 1

Les Nemes is best known as a founder member of Haircut 100 and played bass with Miracle Mile in the early days.
He's just launched his 'Bass Master Class' on YouTube (see below) and is currently detailing his life story on his website.
Here's a snippet of the boy's story when he first encounters Nick Heyward:

"So, the weekend came and I shoved all my gear into the back of my VW Beetle, (the old 6 volt model which meant if you put the wipers on at night, the lights went off!) and headed for central London. 
I walked into the board room in the Skiclub Of Great Britain, Eton Square where Nick lived in the basement flat as his parents ran the bar. 
The boardroom was huge and the club was empty at the weekends so a great place to set up and play. That was to be where we rehearsed as a full blown band. We set up the gear, me, Tim on guitar, Rob on drums and Nick on guitar and singing. He went through a few ideas and then said, "Shall we try one?" I think I am right in saying the first song we played was "Spanish", pure Nick and pure genius.
I had no idea what to play, I wanted to be melodic, I wanted to play something that added to the song so I just trusted it would come and let go. I didn't really know the chords but we just went for it and by the end of the first verse, it all felt so good I knew this was right, I knew this was a major turning point in my life. One of the most important things I felt was that I was in a room with three other guys who didn't really know what they were doing, they were none of them musically educated, they didn't know about scales, they just played what felt and sounded good and we all worked so well together.

I was instantly, but really instantly in the right place. I also knew that this man was an amazing songwriter that would go on to pen some of the most important songs in musical history. When we finished the song, we looked at each other and laughed. This was the first time Haircut One Hundred played together. I had at last found a purpose, a group of lovely guys that I had something in common with and a future to head for. In a way, I had found my Rod Stewart and the Faces.
I think I am right when I say that Nick noticed my playing was adding a lot more to the songs and the band then just a bass line. I in turn was so inspired by his songs all of these bass lines came out of me like someone had just released a hundred homing pigeons from a cage. Next we needed to get a set list together and start playing a few gigs. A new world was about to open ..."

I wonder if I'll feature in the future?
If so, I hope that he doesn't mention that unfortunate incident with a halibut and the tube of toothpaste...
Btw, best bit of the video below is when Les takes his glasses off and his nose comes with it...