The Altstadtfest (Old town festival) in Hannover (Germany) is
the biggest street festival of the year with street performances,
stalls, arts and crafts and live-music on five stages.
I came across Fumble by chance on my way from the Festival to the
underground station. I had an unhappy time and was in a bad mood
- Fumble changed that completely!
I was on my way home. Right next to the underground station there
was a big stage, about 15 metres wide and 2 metres high. Somebody
announced the next band with the words: „England’s best
Rock’n’Roll Band“, but I did not pay attention.
When Fumble came on stage a few seconds later I stopped because
I liked the music.
Mario’s white cap was the reason I went closer. He was
wearing it so low over his eyes that I could not see his face.
There was something special about them: they really seemed to
enjoy what they were doing - and this came across to the audience.
I had never seeen a band having so much fun on stage! Inbetween
the songs they made little jokes - and though I did not feel like
laughing at all I just had to in the end. And after some time
I even found myself singing along to 'Runaround Sue', 'That'll
Be The Day' and 'You Never Can Tell'.
They had cheered me up! I just had to go and see them again!
About 2000 people had gathered in the big square. Fumble were
headliners and came on at about 10pm. Within minutes they turned
the place into a big party with people dancing, clapping and singing
along.
They announced a new album to be released in
Germany in October. (this album 'It’s only a Rock’n’Roll
Game' actually came out in spring of the followig year) From the
album they played three songs: 'No Money Down', the Chuck Berry
classic, 'Not A Kid Anymore', a beautiful ballad written by Des
Henly, and 'Wasn’t That A Party', an up-tempo rock’n’roll
number and their new single out in Germany. The singer always
announced it with the words, "We want everyone of you to
buy two copies of it to make us rich and famous"!
That night they gave three encores. After the first two the crowd
kept shouting for a long time - until they came back for a third.
I had already made my way into the underground station when halfway
down the stairs I heard an applause – and ran up again.
I would rather have missed my last train home than another encore!
I had my camera with me and took some pictures.
It was a hot and sunny afternoon and only Des, the singer, was
wearing his pink jacket which he took off after the second song.
(see photo)
He
made a remark about how nice the weather was and how hot it was,
and asked us not to jump up and down too much during the gig because
if we did they would get the smell of our sweat... At one point
he asked everyone to just turn to their neighbour and smile -
because it was such a lovely day - and we all did! ’Not
Fade Away’ followed, where he asked the audience to join
in, first the people on the left, then the people on the right.
“...and what about the people in the back? Hey, you
people in the back, you are not singing...!!!”
Again, he announced the new single and again he suggested that
everyone should buy two copies of it... (by that time I was seriously
beginning to think about it...)I realized that in the last 24 hours I had forgotten all
my troubles. And that was very much thanks to Fumble. I was a
fan now! Shame there was only one more gig to come...
As always, the band was announced with the words “England’s
best Rock’n’Roll band”, and now I believed it!
(You can hear the same announcement, by the way, at the beginning
of their live bootleg LP ‘Rumble with Fumble’
– so there must be some truth in it...)
I cannot remember the setlists for each individual gig, but the
songs they had played each time included: Runaround Sue, Not
Fade Away, All Shook Up, Book Of Love, Reelin' and Rockin', You
Never Can Tell, Teenager In Love, That'll Be The Day and No Money
Down. And, of course, the songs from their new LP: 'Not
A Kid Anymore' and 'Wasn't That A Party'.
As it was the last day of the festival they had to finish early
and so there was only one encore. When they left the stage and
waved goodbye to the audience for a last time I wondered if I
would ever see this band again...
19 years later I found Mario through the Internet and in 2002
I started this website. And with this website I want to say "Thank
You" to Fumble for that unforgettable weekend back in 1981!
By the way – I still have my two copies of the single! |