BRMC ditch drummer again
The Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have lost a rider from their gang, as drummer Nick Jago is put out to seed by Peter Hayes and Robert Been again.
There’s a slight issue with the wording – Jago seems to think he’s fired, while those that remain insist it’s a break for the drummer to figure out whether his priorities lie in the band or his own solo project.
“I just had dinner with Rob and Pete and, well, I'm not in the band anymore,” Jago explained via BRMC’s online forum. “They presented it to me like they need a break, I took it as I am fired again and to be honest with you I respect their decision. I don't make it easy for them.”
That last line is, perhaps, a reference to the problems with drugs that put Jago in rehab a couple of years back and that first seemed evident when the band were presented with a trophy for ‘Best video’ at the NME Awards in 2003, after which the drummer remained on stage for a full nine minutes in complete silence.
“I hope to be able to play with them again in the future as a reunion as there is really no bad feeling other than we all wanna be happy and right now we are not,” Jago continued. “Maybe playing drums for BRMC all the time is not my calling and there is something else I'm supposed to do. We will see.”
In the meantime Black Rebel will turn to the “good hands” – Jago’s words – of Dead Combo member and Raveonettes tour drummer Leah Shapiro. His hopes of reconciliation, though, seem well-founded.
“It's true, Nick wont be joining us for the upcoming European tour,” Been and Hayes confirmed in this news post, “but it's not true that he is fired.
“We just feel Nick needs time to sort out exactly what he wants right now. His heart and all his energy and attention is on his own solo project and he needs to see that through.
“We welcome his singing and songwriting in BRMC, but his focus, at least at the present time, is on doing his own thing and we wish him the best.
“He is our brother, our musical partner, and we love him dearly and look forward to playing with him again in the future.”
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he's the best one
don't hate him for being awesome
That's the most softcore sacking I've ever seen
I bet they hugged afterwards.
Did you learn
nothing from Anton Newcombe, Hayes?
You were supposed to kick him in the face.
Hahah!
When I saw them he didn't do anything strange.
It was a magic gig though. The leccy blew during "Six Barrel Shotgun" so they whipped the acoustics out and did all of Howl until it was back working again.
MAGIC
Good news.
He's okay on record, but live he's possibly the worst drummer (in a "proper" band, anyway) I've ever had to endure. Especially at Glastonbury 2002 - even on mushrooms and vodka, it was embarassing.
when they played in oxford
nick walked off, hayes looked confused for a bit, pretended it was planed, played some of those lame acoustic songs and then jago unexpectedly walked back out and they went on. cos jago is cool
Ive heard lots about him being a bit of a twat so meh
Dour last year - BRMC fucking OWNED though, most unexpected hit of the festival.
So so
Wrong
"Is that blood on your shirt?"
"Yeeah."
"What from?"
"From people's faces."
:-D
i played a gig with them
and they were three of the nicest blokes you'd ever meet. i find it strange that they have all these problems, i didn't pick up on any of it.
i saw something on
Channel 4 when they were at the peak of their 'fame', they were total pricks to some poor girl who had won a competition to meet them after a gig. I wouldnt even have treated Hitler the way they treated that girl.


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