Tom Dibb

Tom Dibb
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Friday, 5 September 2014

SUMMER SESSIONS! PART 3

On the morning of June 16 I said my good byes to Bruce and the team at Mighty Dubfest and took to the coastal road heading north from Druridge bay.
One of the beautiful things about heading up this coastline is that it's not long before castles start popping up across the landscape. Some in ruins surrounded by fields or marking the tops of sea cliffs and others standing strong supported by lively market towns and historic villages.
I passed a lot of places That I would have liked to stop and have a potter about but I had a long way to drive over the next four days and not knowing how pickle was gonna cope I looked at this trip as a taster to encourage a future trip round the North and scottish coast.


 The first castle I came across, to the left behind the trees. I'm sure you've realised by now my photo's are pretty shat.

 General cruising shots from Pickle



 This was the first beach I briefly called at


The above photo's were all taken during over whelming excitement due to being out on the road with no commitments till the weekend.
I didn't stay long as there was a specific bay a guy from the festival had described to me. This dude had been driving round the coast and through Scotland west to east and had stopped of at Mighty Dubfest. We got chatting after one of my sessions and he showed me some awesome photos of the places he'd been and told me of this beach that very few knew of off the beaten track on the way to Edinburgh. I planned to stay near the city and do some street performing the next day so visiting this secret beach would fit in nicely with my schedule.
On being educated of this spot he was asked not to share the location with too many so's not to ruin its vibe, and he said the same to me, so I will not say more on its location. After following the few land marks he had advised me to keep an eye out for I found the route and it was exactly as he had described.


"just before..... there's a track to the right on a corner. At the end of the track you'll find a rusty old parking barrier and coin unit".



"Put a couple of nuggets in and the arm should raise. Then just keep rolling down to paradise"



and it truly was paradise.

Clear sands, tree's, fresh water trickling down from the surrounding cliffs and mixing in to the rock pools enabling vegetation to grow in and around.





Oh and this had happened earlier on in the day before I forget. One of the reasons I don't do selfie's.

Crossing the scottish border

I continued up the East coast stopping every so often when something caught my eye. Before long I reached Edinburgh, It looked awesome and I was getting myself all geared up for a bit of street performing, then a few jars in a local pub and conversing with some new faces. First things first though needed to find some where to pitch for the night so I started to drive back to the outskirts in search of a quiet shady spot. 
Next thing I know I've an unmarked police car giving me the lights to pull over.
They did me for driving without a seat belt, £100 fine.
In the space of about two minutes my mood drastically deteriorated as I thought on the point that some tosser can break in to my van steal my shit costing me about £500 and get off scot free and I don't wear a seat belt, only putting myself in potential danger, and get screwed out of £100.
Where is the fairness/justice in that?

After this event I didn't much care to stay in Scotland long so I continued driving across the country to the West coast and ended up parked in a lay by in Ayrshire having a bbq feeling exceptionally sorry for my self.

Next morning I felt better about the situation, I was still adventuring, the van was running, and  I had enough cash for another few tanks. Despite feeling a lot better I was still a little bitter about my running with the scottish police and thought I would leave my scottish adventures for another time and continue to head south from here as I had to be in Essex for Battles Bridge VW Show in a few days.

I made my down through the Lakes, spending a night at a site in Ullswater, and playing in some waterfalls, then on to the Yorkshire Dales spending the eve at the top of hill with some sheep, stopped off to see the grand folks and pickle and I plodded our way slowly down to Essex.

Here's some shots from the way down.


The site I chilled at in Ullswater.




This was lower down in the falls that I had a dip in. It was odd to me cos it was roasting hot but no one else was in the water, they were all just sweating their tits off taking photo's??


This shot doesn't nearly do this tree justice, it was massive and looked like it had a woody, it made me chuckle.



The road out of Ullswater. just round that corner was a winding, steep as a mo fo, single lane road that we crawled up at about 5mph with loads of cars queuing behind. HA!


The pub at the top of the climb where I had a celebration pint and pickle had a rest. (I was so stoked we made it, was a bit hairy half way up) Oh yea and on the way down the other side I burnt the shit out of my break pads. I assume most know this already but for those that don't and are trying to save fuel. Do not cruise down steep hills relying solely on your breaks, they will stop working. Stay in a low gear, using engine breaking to assist.


This is where I stopped for the night in the Dales, It was an awesome spot.


This cave and river where at the bottom of the hill, bang tidy wash in the morning.



  
I pretty much nailed in to getting to Hertfordshire after Yorkshire as It was Summer Solstice the next day and I was doing a Performance in Harpenden at 6AM for BBC introducings Solstice 24 gigs in 24 hours.
Heres the link to the video and a shot, bit sketchy but it was 6AM!



Gareth Lloyd and the rest of the BBC introducing team were with me for about half an hour before scooting off to their next artist and off I went to Battles bridge VW show.

Battles Bridge was a great show, It was my first year there but certainly hope to return next.
Held on the show ground of Battles Bridge Antique centre its by no means a massive show but there is plenty to see and get involved with and you don't have to treck miles back to your van from where all the action is.
I had a wicked shady little spot to set up the live lounge and there was no need for shelter as there was no rain or gales on the horizon.


The set up


Great to have a hang with the paint Scrapers again, thanks for the BBQ as well dudes x



Signing session, awesome kids!


The sass came to have a play on the last day.


We got VW white noise, secret garden party, and VW festival to go and then I'm all caught up.

Peace! x

Monday, 24 March 2014

SPRING WHAAAAAY!

Yo Dudes!
Long time again, I know, I'm sorry, I've been busy, and drunk a fair amount over the past grey months.
To pick up from Christmas, I finished up the rest of the Caffe Nero tour in Abi's little Corsa, not really my vibe but it got me to Norfolk and back and probably saved me a shed load in fuel. Cheers "Connie"
You will be pleased to know that  by about two thirds of the way through January I had received and fitted a new water pump on pickle and become mobile once again. A MASSIVE THANK YOU! to Abi's folks John and Chris for having me for the best part of a month, and to their friend Malcolm for the lone of his tools, assistance and guidance in the whole operation, couldn't have done it with out you.

Right Finley Quaye support gig at the Brixton Jamm.
AWESOME!
Solid blessings to all of you that made it down, I sincerely hope you had a blast cos I did. For all you who didn't it was packed out and vibe was great. 

Here's a few shots of the show:
 I got handed a rose, I was well flattered, then forgot I'd left it attached to the mic stand. Boo!


Oscar Golding (aka goatsy) real treat to play with this dude again, he was with me at the start of this whole adventure.


 Josh Roberts (The Sass) god knows what he'd seen in in that corner but there's loads of shots of him starring at it.






Mamma Dibb having a sing along. Good girl!

                           Luke Beirne, first show with us and what a ledge. well tasty guitarist.


 Yes I am the Goatsy!



In my last post I put in a link to a Balcony tv session I did with Janet, I have since kept in touch with the guys from the show and been back to record my own session with The Sass, and Luke Beirne accompanying me on a tune called "Haunted Minds" and here it is:


 


Hope you digged the new tune and I'd recommend subscribing to the balcony tv channel cos there's loads of cool new music going through there.
http://www.youtube.com/user/StephenORegan 
http://www.balconytv.com/ 
And of course my youtube channel if you've not already :D
www.youtube.com/tomdibbmusic

KEEP STREETS LIVE:
Keep streets live is an Organisation headed by a gent called Johnny Walker, campaigning against new busking laws in Camden criminalising street performance with out strict license and enforcing hefty fines of up to £1000 or confiscation of instruments.
http://keepstreetslive.com/
Believing in a lot of Johnny's argument and be it that street performing is what keeps me alive and on the road, Oscar and I went along one Sunday to get involved and show support.












Photos by Derreck Wess 
https://www.facebook.com/DJMWphotography

Since the fund raising busk keep streets live has taken Camden council to the high court but was unsuccessful in over throwing the new laws. None the less an appeal has been applied for and The Keep Streets Live army will continue fighting to keep life in our streets.

Bits n bobs:
Since then I've pretty much been pottering about making a nuisance of my self!
I have become fairly handy with a paint brush mind as I've been helping a friend up in Biggleswade get her shop looking fancy to open potentially next week. Here's the face book page for all you need to know about Adapt Design https://www.facebook.com/ADaptDesignLtd

With the new "Boy From Slough" EP releasing coming very soon I've visited a couple of radio studio's to have a chat and a play about what's gwannin.
On the 15th went for quick hang with Gareth Lloyd https://twitter.com/TheGarethLloyd at BBC3 counties on the BBC introducing show. Don't think the show is still available on iplayer but you may be able to have a gander at the live tracks http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01sjq3d






Also called in to see the team at Radio Lab again https://twitter.com/RadioLaB971fm and had a chill with Eleanor https://twitter.com/umbrellanor If you missed this no worries as It is my understanding it was all filmed and will be available to check out online in the not so distant future, and I will let you know when.





CALL TO ACTION:
 Now Then! Its Monday and I know you all got a full on working week a head but chin up kid the sun is bright and yep there's a frickinother EP out on the 31st March "BOY FROM SLOUGH". So in tradition of all EP releases so far we're gonna have a bit of a jolly at the end of the week to celebrate this new piece of recorded audio and the fact that is friday and you made it through another relentless week!
Here's the do! https://www.facebook.com/events/276440875852416/



Friday eve My self and the team will be at the O2 Academy Islington having our "Boy from Slough" launch gig. The night starts at 7pm with music from Bruges www.facebook.com/brugesband, Steve Violaris www.facebook.com/steveviolarismusic, Emmet Scanlan and what the good thought www.facebook.com/EmmetScanlanMusic, Sharks don't Swim www.facebook.com/SharksDontSwim, and Me and the boys will be on 9:30 pm.
Funny thing I realised after chatting to my buddy Pip, who was the bass player in the first band I joined "Kipdenooi" was that Islington academy was one of the first London venues we played almost 10 years ago in the front bar.
So I'm stoked to be returning and would really love you all to come get involved on the night.
Tickets are available through this link http://www.musicglue.com/tom-dibb/events/28-mar-14-o2-academy-islington-o2-academy-islington/ and I'm doing a ticket/ Signed Boy from slough CD bundle on there for £14. The EP is being released on Monday 31st on itunes, and Spotify but will not be released as a hard copy so the 28th is your only opportunity to grab a limited addition "Boy From Slough" CD!

TO COME: 
Got some sick dates in the pipe line set for this summer and I cant wait to get out and about in the sun doing some fresh camper van sessions and a whole new load of camper van recipes.
If your not going to be able to make Friday my next show is the 15th April at O2 Academy Oxford and looks like I may be heading out on a bit of a tour with a friend in June but will firm that up with you soon.
Keep up with tour dates at http://tomdibb.com/singer-songwriter.htm and I'm also hitting up a bunch of private shows this season so if you'd like me to come have a play in your garden or living room give me a holler on any of the following and we'll have a bit of a do.
https://www.facebook.com/TomDibbMusic 
http://tomdibb.fanbridge.com/ 
https://twitter.com/tomdibb 

Solid Blessings and hope to see you soon down the line.

Peace x

Tom