The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy - "Partytime"

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

"Partytime" performed by the Jazz Butcher Conspiracy in Kortrijk, Belgium, 16-June-2002. I shot this while traveling with the band on their 20th anniversary tour.
This was not an 'official' gig by any means. Our host in Belgium had asked the band if they would do an afternoon show at one of his favorite haunts, and they were happy to oblige.
It was a restaurant/bar with a beautiful garden. Patrons & waitstaff mill about. It was a gorgeous summer night, and a truly lovely setting for an incredibly memorable show. Enjoy.

http://www.jazzbutcher.com/

Personnel:
The Jazz Butcher (Pat Fish) - Guitar, Vocals
Max Eider - Guitar
Owen Jones - Drums
Steven D. Valentine - Bass

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  • Where can I find 'the album 'Bloody Nonsense'?!

  • Bloody Nonsense, like much of the Butcher's material, has been out of print for a long, long time. Bloody Nonsense, in particular, was only ever released on LP & Cassette. Those might occasionally be found on eBay.

    Your best bet would be one of the Glass era compilation CDs: "Draining the Glass" or "Cake City". The former can be found on itunes, along with "A Scandal in Bohemia", "Distressed Gentlefolk", 'Cult of the Basement", "Condition Blue", "Rotten Soul" and "Glorious & Idiotic". Good luck!

  • Max's fingers look like a spider.

  • I prefer to think 'facehugger' from 'Alien'...but you're not wrong.

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  • "It's better than a cold bath with someone you dislike." One of the best lines ever.

  • the greatest song every recorded

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  • Max Eider is one of my all-time favourite guitarists.

  • I own the LP it's on the big time label so there is vinyl out there

  • You may find bloody nonsense on amazon.

  • It still hadn't twigged. It wasn't until he asked if I wanted to be on the guest list that I realized that that group of guys was The Jazz Butcher. I must have turned a spectacular shade of red. I have no idea who it was I talked to that night but I enjoyed the show and his act of kindness taught me that it isn't necessary to be a great dick to be a great musician.

  • Fantastic!

    Back in the day I was working in a late night used book store in a cold Canadian town. I was chatting with a friend about whether or not we were going to go see The Jazz Butcher play that night while a bunch of guys perused the used cassettes and CDs. They all left and a couple of minutes one came back and asked if I'd seen Pat. "Er, no." I said wondering who Pat was. The guy then asked if I was going to the gig. "What gig? Do you mean the Jazz Butcher?" cont.

  • Fucking Sensational, Max!!!!!

  • Brlliant performance, song, I've loved this since it first came out !!! :-)

    p.s. The audience seen leaving are idiots.

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