Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: Australia, Dez Cadena, Eric Arce, Hardcore, Hifi Bar, Horror, Horror Punk, Jerry Only, KillRockStar Big Dog Entertainment, Melbourne, Misfits, Punk, The Misfits, VictoriaDecember 4, 2011
The Devil’s Rain
It was with great excitement and anticipation that I got the call up to shoot The Misfits. Whoa dude! The Misfits! The band hasn’t toured these shores for the better part of 5 years and they were always a band whose name I had hastily scribbled onto a natty piece of paper and ceremoniously dumped into the old bucket list of bands I’d love to shoot!
With or without the mighty Evil Elvis Glenn Danzig, the Misfits still are a classic legendary punk band and I for one, was super excited about the opportunity to be in their photo-pit tonight.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: Alexi Laiho, Australia, Bourke Street, Children Of Bodom, Concert, Finland, Gig, Heavy Metal, Henkka Seppälä, Janne Wirman, Jaska Raatikainen, John Raptis, lastfm:event=2021248, Melbourne, Metal, Performance, Photo By John Raptis, Roope Latvala, The Palace, Victoria, Visceral IndustryNovember 11, 2011
The Ugly World Tour
Can’t say I have ever been to a gig at Melbourne’s Palace that I haven’t enjoyed. Whether there as a punter or a photographer, each and every show has been nothing short of kick ass. Totally! The vibe is always blistering, the lighting is just perfect and more often than not – every band that plays there seems to regularly deliver the goods!
It was a veritable who’s who in the photo pit with plenty of familiar faces tho for some inexplicable reason, there was a dude amongst us shooting the gig in the pit with an iPhone. Ummm, yeah ok dude. ‘Scuse me whilst I try to get a decent shot or two!
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2011, Al Barr, Australia, Boston, Concert, Dropkick Murphys, Flinders Street, Gig, Irish-American, James Lynch, Jeff DaRosa, Josh 'Scruffy' Wallace, Ken Casey, Melbourne, Performance, Punk, Rock, The Forum, The Forum Theatre, Tim Brennan, VictoriaOctober 26, 2011
Going Out In Style
I first shot the Dropkick Murphys back in 2009. It ranked as one of the first gigs I had ever shot and the photos were pretty much stamped with all sorts of newbieness! So much so, the gig that night was shot with my 450D as I didn’t have the more fanciful gear at my disposal. You do what ya gotta do! Cut your teeth and learn from each and every experience! Well, that’s what I keep telling myself!
I was a rookie. A total newbie – but I have fond memories of that night as it was a predictably crazy gig by both band and the rabid fans the Murphys seem to have accumulated over their career. Having said that, the gear might have improved since that night and a veritable feast of gigs since then has elevated me away from total novice, but I still feel there is along way to go as a photographer.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2011, 70's, AC/DC Lane, Australia, Band, Cherry Bar, Classic Rock, David Johansen, Earl Slick, Gig, Glam, Jason Sutter, Kenny Aaronson, Melbourne, New York, New York Dolls, Protopunk, Punk, Rock And Roll, Sylvain Sylvain, VictoriaOctober 12, 2011
Jet Boy
I only found out that I was shooting this ‘secret gig’ a few hours before the legendary New York Dolls were to stomp out onto the Cherry Bar stage in Melbourne’s hallowed ACDC Lane. When an opportunity such as this arises, one doesn’t sit back and pontificate if they’re ready… you just say ‘yes’ and get your ass over to the Cherry post-haste!
The New York Dolls are currently in Australia as part of the Buroughs NYC Culture Festival. The Buroughs is a boutique New York City inspired arts and culture festival and no one screams NYC more than the seminal and influential punk rock gods, the New York Dolls.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: Airbourne, Australia, David Roads, Hard Rock, Joel O'Keeffe, Justin Street, Melbourne, Photos By John Raptis, Roadrunner Records, Ryan O'Keeffe, The Palace, Visceral IndustryJuly 26, 2011
Raise The Flag
With Rose Tattoo tunes blasting through the PA, and a packed house at the Palace chanting ‘Airbourne! Airbourne! Airbourne!’ long before the band was scheduled to hit the stage… you just knew then and there you were about to witness something special! You can feel it in the pit of your stomach as the rowdy crowd ascends to a blistering fever-pitch and your adrenaline kicks in to overdrive.
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