Mike Peters (ex Alarm)
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Mike Peters (ex Alarm)
I'm sure that nobody is interested but I was at a local music festival in Guildford last weekend. On the main stage should have been Dead Men Walking - a quartet made up of Mike Peters, Pete Wylie, Kirk Brandon and Glen Matlock. Unfortunately Pete Wylie and Glan Matlock couldn't make it so we were treated to an hours of Spear of Destiny and some solo Mike Peters. What an amazing experience. I hadn't paid much attention to the Alarm when they were popular but I have to confess that I thought Mike Peters was excellent. Apart form the fact that the lyrics were well crafted that boy can really sing. Well thats it I'm off to find some more of his stuff to listen to.
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Hey, I'm an Alarm fan from the beginning. I thought their first EP was really great---an intriguing mix of acoustic rock-punk--very original sound. The next album, Declaration, was quite good, and Strength after that had some good stuff. Unfortunately, IMO, the Alarm's sound seemed to get blander and more mainstream with every successive album.
Still, there's no denying that Mike Peters' heart has always been in the right place, and I will never turn down a chance to see him perform live. I saw him in a new version of the Alarm in Boston in the spring of 2001, and he totally rocked. He also showed what an incredibly cool guy he is. He spent the last few years personally overseeing the remastering of every Alarm album, and then they were all offered separately, or in a box set. For every single person who ordered the whole box set off of his website, he agreed to do an individual, personalized recording of an acoustic version of ANY song they wanted---be it an Alarm song, or a cover song. He would do a little personal dedication, and then the song. If 50 people wanted "the Stand", he recorded it separately 50 different times. He said that when he made the offer, he thought that there wouldn't be that many people that took him up on it---he ended up doing hundreds and hundreds! He said he was recording them at sound checks, on the bus, at home, in the studio---whenever he had a spare minute. I just thought that was an incredibly cool thing to do for your fans.
Still, there's no denying that Mike Peters' heart has always been in the right place, and I will never turn down a chance to see him perform live. I saw him in a new version of the Alarm in Boston in the spring of 2001, and he totally rocked. He also showed what an incredibly cool guy he is. He spent the last few years personally overseeing the remastering of every Alarm album, and then they were all offered separately, or in a box set. For every single person who ordered the whole box set off of his website, he agreed to do an individual, personalized recording of an acoustic version of ANY song they wanted---be it an Alarm song, or a cover song. He would do a little personal dedication, and then the song. If 50 people wanted "the Stand", he recorded it separately 50 different times. He said that when he made the offer, he thought that there wouldn't be that many people that took him up on it---he ended up doing hundreds and hundreds! He said he was recording them at sound checks, on the bus, at home, in the studio---whenever he had a spare minute. I just thought that was an incredibly cool thing to do for your fans.
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Nice to hear some talk about The Alarm!
A few months ago I was in New Orleans and stopped in the Kerry Irish Bar to catch Dave Sharp, former Alarm guitarist. Might call him the "house band". Not only is Dave quite a talker (absolutely hilarious!), he also hammered the hell outta his guitar, harmonica and mic. Quite a show!
A few months ago I was in New Orleans and stopped in the Kerry Irish Bar to catch Dave Sharp, former Alarm guitarist. Might call him the "house band". Not only is Dave quite a talker (absolutely hilarious!), he also hammered the hell outta his guitar, harmonica and mic. Quite a show!




