Suddenly, the five mates from Scream Team strode onto the stage, exuding a down-to-earth vibe that contrasts sharply with the glitz and glamour of the music industry. There was an immediate contrast between their unassuming appearance and the typical rockstar image. No flashy outfits or pretentious airs here With an air of nonchalance, the quintet grabbed their instrument.
At the scouts' table, Dave made a comment on lead singer's outfit.
- Dave: [chuckling] Look at that lad, with his shirt and pullover combo. He's got the style of a boring librarian!
- Quentin : This is absolutely punk, from a 21th Century perspective.
Then, Kevin Lysander, the lead singer addressed the expectant crowd, his cockney accent slicing through the air like a hot knife through butter. "
Hello, Brighton! How's it going?" A ripple of cheers cascaded through the venue, setting the stage for what was to come.
A drumroll reverberates through the room as the lead singer addressed the audience with a mischievous twinkle in his eye.
(Kevin Lysander)
Kevin Lysander : "
Well, we're doing good too. We are about to sing our.....VERY.... BEST.... SONG!!!!" (Screaming)
At this moment, in the crowd, Lucy turned to Cameron, laughing "Oh my god!! The way he speaks! and his style!!! "
Kevin Lysander: "
This song is already number one in Sussex!!!!!"[Crowd chuckles and cheers.]
Kevin Lysander: "
Number one in northern Derbyshire!!!!"The absurdity of his statement provoked even more laughter and cheers.
Kevin Lysander: "
Number one in southern Derbyshire!!!!!"The crowd's energy built with each proclamation.
Kevin Lysander: "
And number one in Dagestan!!!!"The room erupted into cheers and screams, thoroughly warmed up by the singer's absurd intro.
Lead Singer: "
This song is about waking up one morning and losing the one you love."
"
Ready Scream Team?" He asked his bandmates before starting.
The song begins with a steady and brutal drumbeat, setting the rythm for what's to come. The drums are soon joined by the guitars and bass. Each member of the band brings their own unique flair to the performance. Chris Thewlis on lead guitar, Toby Armadillo (strangely dressed liked an old lady), on rhythm guitar, delivering jerky math rock riffs that captivate the crowd. And then there's Jenny Behynde, the enigmatic and discrete bass player, always behind her bandmates, and Tom Fumner on drums.
(Toby Armadillo)
With a cockney twang that cuts through the air like a sharp knife, lead singer Kevin Lysander grasped the microphone tightly in his hand. Meanwhile, the guitarists began to deliver heavy riffs,
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now that she's gone,
I can't go far
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now I'm walkin'
Feeling retarded(As the first verse unfolds, the guitars transition into intricate art-rock riffs, providing the perfect backdrop for Kevin Lysander's narrative)
Woke up this morning, feeling fine,
I was ready to roll
Got my ticket to ride
I stepped outside, but what did I see?
An empty space,
where my car should be!(Chris Thewlis)
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now that She's gone,
I can't go far.
They stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now I'm walking
Man, that's hard!
She wasn't that cool
But I need it bad
A rusted old heap
But it was all I had.
I wish they'll bring her back,
Without a scratch or dent,
Oh why did they take it?
Without my consent
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now she's gone,
I can't go far.
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Hey rozzers!
Where's my car????
But I can't help but worry
What if I never find her?
She must be so scared
Without her own beloved driver (I mean....me)
Will I ever see my trusty ride again?
Or will she end up in some chop shop?
(Jenny Behynde)
(During a short instrumental interlude, Lysander, standing next Jenny, the silent bassist, like a statue, made a playful attempt to engage her. Though only eliciting a half smile, he proceeded with the bridge, his voice softer, bearing the weight of confession shared with the audience)
(Bridge)
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Oh, bloody hell
They stole my car... (Screaming)
All these memories we had together
Riding in Cornwall
Vanished
Now I'm stuck
On the sidewalk
I can't be transported
And no more leather seats to sit on
On foot, I sweat, with every step I take,
No wheels beneath me
I feel so...
Pedestrian
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now that she's gone,
I can't go far.
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Now I'm walking
Man, that's hard!
Stole my car,
They stole my car,
Stole my car,
WHERE'S MY FUCKIN' CAR???? (Screaming)
(Reaching the end of thé song, his voice sounds softer, With a tone of confession shared With the audience)
(Outro)
She wasn't just a car, she was my pride!
From bumper to bumper, so much more than steel
Smooth on the curves, she was my ride!
She may not have been perfect,
But she got me where I needed.
Please send her back...
To me....(As the crowd erupted in cheers, Kevin Lysander hummed the lyrics of "Drivin'" by the Kinks, his voice carrying a plaintive tone)
"
Forget all your problems and get in my car
And take a drive with me
The sandwiches are packed, the tea is in the flask
We've plenty of beer and gooseberry tarts
So take a drive with me....
Cos we'll be drivin'
Drivin'
Drivin'
Drivin'
Drivin'"(As Kevin Lysander concluded his performance, basking in the warmth of the audience's applause and cheers, he offered a simple yet heartfelt "Thank you.")
In the crowd, Lucy couldn't help but cheer and applaud as Scream Team left the stage.Their offbeat style had left her chuckling and thoroughly entertained. Turning to Cameron with a smile, she couldn't help but ask for his take on the show.
"So, what do you think ?" she asked, her voice barely audible.
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