Showing posts with label Pubmonkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pubmonkey. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 March 2015

The Len Price 3 and Pubmonkey Movie Screening at The Railway Southend-on-Sea February 27th

The Len Price 3 at The Railway - Photo copyright Retro Man Blog
This was a great double bill at one of our favourite venues, The Railway Hotel in Southend-on-Sea. First of all we had the screening of the excellent British indie film "Pubmonkey" followed by a live set by The Len Price 3, who wrote the movie's score. Lead actor Phil Deguara and the movie's writer Jamie O'Hara, who also plays the psychotic debt-collector Bingo, were in attendance to introduce the screening and chat to people throughout the evening. If you are not familiar with the movie you can check out the in-depth interview in our Retrosonic Podcast Pubmonkey special with Jamie and The Len Price 3's Glenn Page talking about the making of the film and how the band got involved with writing the music. It also features some exclusive music from the film's score and of course a selection of other Len Price 3 tracks that pop up during the movie. You can listen to and download the Podcast free of charge from our Soundcloud site or subscribe for free at the iTunes store.

Phil (left) and Jamie introduce Pubmonkey - Photo Retro Man Blog
Pubmonkey is the story of how a drunken shoe salesman's life gets turned upside down. Eddie is the Pubmonkey, an amateur philosopher, chronic loser and Sinatra fan whose only discernible talent is entertaining lowlifes for free drinks. His life has taken a downward turn, stuck in a dead end job in a shoe shop, one morning he receives a phone call from an irate addict known as Loony Noonie. He accuses Eddie of stealing a shipment of cocaine and gives him till 8pm that evening to return it or he’ll kill his girlfriend. Eddie knows nothing about the cocaine or why his girlfriend has been taken. He decides to rally a bunch of people from his colourful past in a bizarre rescue attempt. These include an aging gang of builders collectively referred to as The Berts and an unhinged debt-collector known as Bingo. Will Eddie be able to get this disparate group together in time? Will Loony Noonie’s sanity hold out? But, most importantly, will Eddie be able to keep himself sober enough to make it through the day and save his girlfriend?


Photos above copyright Retro Man Blog
The Len Price 3 followed the movie with a storming set of their razor sharp vignettes on modern life, bursting with so much energy that the Railway's P.A. system was almost on the brink of collapse! Tonight's set was one of the tightest and loudest I have seen from the band and it included a choice selection of tracks from throughout their career. So, we are treated to a rare outing of the excellent "Dorolia", the B-side of their first single right through to an as yet unreleased new song "Nothing I Want", which will feature on their forthcoming record store day single. The Len Price 3 will be appearing at our next Retro Man Blog Night at the Half Moon Putney on May 08th, together with Graham Day & The Forefathers and The Galileo 7, you can buy tickets in advance from here.

The Len Price 3 - Photo copyright Retro Man Blog
A right pair of Pubmonkeys - Phil and Jamie at The Railway
For more photos of the evening please head on over to the Retro Man Blog Facebook page and hit "Like" (if you are not already following or subscribing) to access the exclusive photo album. For news on future screenings and gigs please check out the Pubmonkey official Facebook page.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

The Len Price 3 + "Pubmonkey" Movie Screening at The Railway Hotel Southend on February 27th.


Our favourite music venue, The Railway Hotel in Southend-on-Sea, will be hosting a very special event on Friday February 27th when they will screen the excellent black-comedy crime and booze-fest "Pubmonkey", followed by a live set by The Len Price 3. We first reported that The Len Price 3 were going to feature in the movie Pubmonkey back on the Blog here in November 2012, and after two and half years of filming, recording, editing and a lot of bloody hard work from Director Jean-Claude Deguara, Writer Jamie O'Hara and their team, which mostly consisted of an impressive number of family and friends, we finally got to see the completed film when we attended a private screening of the first ever showing of the movie at the British Film Institute on the South Bank along with the crew, cast and their families. It might have been a long wait, but it was certainly worth it, the film is a resounding success and testament to all those involved. I spoke to lead actor Phil Deguara after the screening and said how impressed I was that an Independent movie could look so impressive, "It's not really an Independent film" Phil said "as most Independents have some sort of financial backing and we didn't". The Len Price 3 provide lots of great songs along with incidental music to the film's soundtrack and also make an appearance too as featured in this video.



You can hear more about the fascinating story behind the making of the movie and The Len Price 3's involvement in our special Retrosonic Pubmonkey Podcast with the movie's writer/actor Jamie O'Hara and the LP3's singer and songwriter, Glenn Page. We are also very pleased to announce that the Podcast features unreleased incidental music from the movie's soundtrack. The promo video to "Swing Like a Monkey" above also features footage and characters from Pubmonkey and was performed during the last day of filming at the Antelope in Tooting, South London. You can listen to the Podcast below or download for free at our Soundcloud site or iTunes.



Check out the Pubmonkey Facebook page for regular updates, here's a trailer to give you a taster...



To book tickets please check the The Railway Hotel web-site or give them a call on 01702 343 194

Monday, 16 June 2014

Retrosonic Podcast: The Pubmonkey Podcast with The Len Price 3's Glenn Page & Pubmonkey Writer Jamie O'Hara


Welcome to the Pubmonkey Podcast in which we are joined by the movie's writer Jamie O'Hara who also acts in the film, and Glenn Page, the singer, songwriter and guitarist with The Len Price 3. The band wrote and performed the film's score, a fine selection of their songs make up the soundtrack and they also make a cameo appearance at the very end. We are pleased to announce that the Podcast features some so far unheard and unreleased incidental music from the movie's soundtrack. The promo video to "Swing Like a Monkey" also features footage and characters from Pubmonkey and was performed during the last day of filming at the Antelope in Tooting, South London. 


In the Podcast Jamie tells us all about the making of the film, a truly inspiring tale of real against-the-odds D.I.Y. spirit and cooperation. Then Glenn and Jamie talk about how the band got involved and what it was like to write cinematic music to match the images. Jamie told Retro Man Blog earlier "We’d done about seven or eight days of principle shooting for Pubmonkey and it was about time to start seriously thinking about music. I’d followed The Len Price 3 for a few years and thought they were one of the best and most underrated bands around. We thought it was a bit of a long shot to get them involved, but we thought they'd be a perfect fit. The original script for Pubmonkey had been inspired by the same kinds of Medway misfits that informed their work. 

The Len Price 3 and some of the cast and crew at the after screening party
It was suggested that we'd ask them for one song, while we hoped to get them to do more, to use their music almost like another character. We thought it would be good to apply the band’s knack for writing songs that are sometimes like mini-rock-operas to a wider palette. Thankfully, they liked the script, so we met for a pint in a dingy Medway boozer and they agreed to work with us. They delivered "Swing Like a Monkey" shortly afterwards which everyone agreed was a perfect fit for the main theme, with its seedy Mancini-esque organ line and typically brilliant lyric. When it came to shooting the final scene, we'd always hoped to use some footage of the band. To cast them as themselves, playing a function band, capturing their unique look and a bit of their humour, while attempting to get a sense of their boundless live energy".

Phil Deguara as Eddie and Jamie O'Hara as Bingo
We first reported that The Len Price 3 were going to feature in the movie Pubmonkey back on the Blog here in November 2012, and after two and half years of filming, recording, editing and a lot of bloody hard work from Director Jean-Claude Deguara, Writer Jamie O'Hara and their team, which mostly consisted of an impressive number of family and friends, we finally got to see the completed film. So, on Friday we attended a private screening of the the first ever showing of the movie at the British Film Institute on the South Bank along with the crew, cast and their families. It might have been a long wait, but it was certainly worth it, the film is a resounding success and testament to all those involved. I spoke to lead actor Phil Deguara after the screening and said how impressed I was that an Independent movie could look so impressive, "It's not really an Independent film" Phil said "as most Independents have some sort of financial backing and we didn't". 

The Len Price 3 with the cast and crew of Pubmonkey
It makes it even more impressive as the finished product is brilliantly directed and shot and just looks amazing. The camera work, considering most of it was shot guerrilla style, is excellent, particularly on the stunning opening sequence. The script is witty and the action fast, furious and keeps your attention right to the very end, but it's the acting that really struck me. There are some great performances throughout, particularly from Phil who plays chronic loser Eddie the Pubmonkey brilliantly. He perfectly captures a man desperately trying to avoid work and responsibility, hanging around in pubs cadging free drinks from his role as a kind of modern day court jester. Lodging with ultra-violent obsessive-compulsive debt collector Bingo, a jaw-dropping performance by Jamie O'Hara himself, hard to believe it's his first ever acting role, everything changes for Eddie when he meets Candi (the excellent Ruth Galliers) and falls in love. He struggles to hold down work with a building firm and then gets stuck in a boring job as a shoe shop employee. 

The Len Price 3 with Pubmonkey Writer and Actor Jamie O'Hara
His maturity and love for Candi is soon to be tested when one morning he receives a phone call from an irate drug addict known as Loonie Noonie saying that he has kidnapped Candi and is demanding his cocaine back. Eddie knows nothing about the cocaine so he then decides to rally a bunch of people including Bingo and some of the more dubious characters from his old building firm and sets off on a bizarre rescue attempt. The hostage situation gets worse as Loonie and his henchman Dodgy Roger, become increasingly intoxicated and dangerous. Loonie Noonie is played by Alastair Barley with such unhinged manic energy that after the screening people are a bit wary of approaching the actor, who thankfully turns out to be far nicer in real life! Meanwhile Eddie begins to discover just how many of the people he knows are already involved in the deal...

As Jamie says in the Podcast, there are plans to do something unusual and different with the screenings, maybe along with a live set from The Len Price 3 and hopefully we can be involved in some way. Please keep a check on the Blog for news on the official release and screening dates or better still head on over to the Pubmonkey official Facebook page and hit "Like" for up-to-date info. With thanks to Glenn and Jamie for their hospitality during our trip to The Medway. 

You can listen to and download the Podcast below or visit the Retrosonic Podcast Soundcloud page.

 
The Len Price 3 will be headlining the Retro Man Blog Night at the Half Moon Putney on September 26th along with The Past Tense and Les Kitschenette's. The last two Retro Man Blog Night's sold out so book in advance from the box office here to save some money and guarantee you get in!


Monday, 3 February 2014

The Len Price 3 "Swing Like a Monkey" Promo Video & Exclusive On-Set Photos

Screen-shot of "Swing Like a Monkey" video
Finally....today is the official release date of "Nobody Knows", the fourth and very long-awaited album by The Len Price 3 and it's available from all good record stores, if they have any taste, and the usual outlets such as Amazon and iTunes. You will also be able to pick up copies at the band's upcoming gigs so please keep a check on the band's official Facebook page for all the latest news and information. The album's been getting some excellent reviews from some varied publications such as The Sunday Times, Shindig magazine, Record Collector and even the Daily Mirror! Today the band have also released a brand new video "Swing Like a Monkey", which features footage from the upcoming movie "Pub Monkey". This follows hot on the heels of the video for "My Grandad Jim", another album track, which was announced exclusively on the Retro Man Blog here. Anyway, here's Jamie O'Hara's brand new video to "Swing Like a Monkey"...


"Pub Monkey" features some tracks and incidental music from The Len Price 3 and we will be sure to bring you news on the release date, and where you can see it, as soon as it is announced. You can also "Like" the official "Pub Monkey" Facebook page to keep up to date. Retro Man Blog was present at the shooting of the "Swing Like a Monkey" video, which took place during the last hours of "Pub Monkey" filming. Once all the work was done, the band played an impromptu live set to entertain the film crew and stars of the movie during the wrap party...


 





 
All Photos copyright Retro Man Blog 2014. With thanks to Jamie O'Hara.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

The Len Price 3 - On location with the band filming for the forthcoming movie "Pubmonkey"...

Retro Man Blog's favourites The Len Price 3, will be providing the theme song and incidental music to the forthcoming movie by writer Jamie O'Hara and Director Jean-Claude Deguara entitled "Pubmonkey", and they will also be making an appearance as "themselves". Pubmonkey is a pleasantly dark comic tale of a depressed shoe shop assistant  who's strategy upon hearing that his girlfriend has been kidnapped, is to call on a group of unhinged characters from his heavy drinking past in order to mount a rescue mission. Retro Man Blog was lucky enough to be invited along to the final day's filming and wrap party, where the band treated us to a full show once the filming had been completed. First of all here's a brief synopsis of the movie: Eddie is the Pubmonkey - amateur philosopher, chronic loser, Sinatra fan and shoe shop employee whose only discernible talent is entertaining lowlifes for free drinks. 

Film Still courtesy Jamie O'Hara
One morning he receives a phone call from an irate addict known as Loony Noonie saying that he has kidnapped his girlfriend and is demanding his cocaine back. Eddie knows nothing about the cocaine or why his girlfriend has been taken. He decides to rally a bunch of people from his colourful but essentially pointless past in a bizarre rescue attempt. Firstly he calls upon his former flatmate, the ultra-violent obsessive-compulsive debt collector Bingo, who plies him with pot and takes him to his mother’s house for a birthday party. After this bizarre event he heads to The Elephant and Flute pub to recruit the various crooks and chancers known as The Berts who operate as a building firm with whom he briefly laboured for. As the story unfolds, the hostage situation becomes increasingly horrific as Loony Noonie, and his demented henchman Dodgy Roger, become increasingly intoxicated and unhinged. Meanwhile Eddie begins to discover just how many of the people he knows are already involved in the deal...

Film Still courtesy Jamie O'Hara
I asked Writer Jamie O'Hara what made him choose The Len Price 3 to provide the music. "We’d done about seven or eight days of principle shooting for Pubmonkey and it was about time to start seriously thinking about music. I’d followed The Len Price 3 for a few years and thought they were one of the best and most underrated bands around. We thought it was a bit of a long shot to get  them involved, but we thought they'd be a perfect fit. The original script for Pubmonkey had been inspired by the same kinds of Medway misfits that informed their work. It was suggested that we'd ask them for one song, while we hoped to get them to do more, to use their music almost like another character. We thought it would be good to apply the band’s knack for writing songs that are sometimes like mini-rock-operas to a wider palette. 

Photo by Steve Worrall
Thankfully, they liked the script, so we met for a pint in a dingy Medway boozer and they agreed to work with us. They delivered "Swing Like a Monkey" shortly afterwards which everyone agreed was a perfect fit for the main theme, with its seedy Mancini-esque organ line and typically brilliant lyric. When it came to shooting the final scene, we'd always hoped to use some footage of the band. To cast them as themselves, playing a function band, capturing their unique look and a bit of their humour,  while attempting to get a sense of their boundless live energy. Thankfully they agreed and we shot the scene at the end of last month. The rushes look great. Even better was the chance to catch a live set from them, demonstrating just how good a live act they are to those in the cast and crew that remained unacquainted with their shows". Work on the film is now firmly moving into post-production with some pick up shots, editing, grading, sound and scoring. 

Film Still courtesy Jamie O'Hara
Photo courtesy Jamie O'Hara
Photo courtesy Jamie O'Hara
The Len Price play a special gig after filming - Photo by Steve Worrall
Writer Jamie O'Hara with The Len Price 3 - Photo by Steve Worrall
Film Still courtesy Jamie O'Hara
Jamie hopes to have a cut ready for screening by the middle of 2013 when they will be hitting festivals and arranging distribution. For updates on the production and news of the official website and when you’ll be able to see it, you can keep an eye on the film's Pubmonkey Facebook Page.

Don't forget The Len Price 3 headline the Retro Man Blog night at The Half Moon, Putney on December 07th ably supported by The Past Tense, The Fallen Leaves and The Legendary Grooveymen. Click the poster to the right of the page for more information and tickets.