Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeEntertainmentAngel Dave gets personal

Angel Dave gets personal

By Luke Voogt

Dave Gleeson loves rocking up close and personal with fans of The Angels.

“The best gigs are when you’re nice and close with the crowd,” the band’s front man told the Indy.

“They’re getting harder and harder to find.”

Which was why Gleeson was keen to return to a packed Gateway Hotel on 13 July.

“It’s become a great gig on the touring circuit,” he said.

Gleeson was part of that crowd himself as lead singer of fellow Aussie icons The Screaming Jets.

“The first national tour we ever did was supporting The Angels,” he said.

“That was a huge thrill for us. I would watch Doc (Neeson) onstage every night and I probably learnt a few things which I didn’t know I’d be using in the future.”

Decades later Gleeson went to see The Angel’s Rick and John Brewster at a pub in Adelaide, where the brothers spotted their old touring mate singing along.

“They asked me to get up and do a couple of songs,” he said.

The Brewster brothers asked which songs he knew and Gleeson replied: “all of them mate! I’m from Cardiff!’”

After that gig Gleeson took up the mantle of original lead singer Doc Neeson, who died in 2011, and has sung for The Angels ever since.

He continued with The Screaming Jets and had even sung for both bands in the same night at a few festivals.

“It’s not so bad – there are mates of mine in bands who still have to do four sets a night,” he said.

But Gleeson had managed to keep the two bands separate, despite fans screaming for Jets songs at his Angels gigs.

“I get fans yelling out, ‘sing Better!’” he said.

“I say ‘I’m singing as good as I can!’”

The Gateway Hotel gig would be no different as the band tears through the iconic Face to Face from cover to cover to celebrate the album’s 40th anniversary.

“Get out your old copy and then come see it live,” Gleeson said.

The band will play the “brutal” Mr Danger, the “sing-along” Be With You, Take a Long Line and, of course, the iconic Am I Ever Gonna See your Face again, he said.

Touring had become less hectic then when Gleeson started out, he said.

“Back in the day when we first started with the Jets we’d be playing six nights a week.“

The band set aside Monday for laundry, which is why they always stank, Gleeson explained.

“Everyone just got on it and thought ‘beauty a day off.’”

Luckily, crowd behaviour had improved too, Gleeson said, admitting he had limits for getting up close with fans.

“Stage invasion isn’t really a thing like it used to be in the day – there needs to be boundaries.”

One of his favourite clips shows Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards hitting a stage invader with his guitar at show in 1981.

“Thankfully I’ve never had to do that,” he said.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Peake inks new Gades deal

Geelong prodigy Ollie Peake has penned a two-year BBL contract extension with the Melbourne Renegades. The 19-year-old produced a breakout campaign in red and...

Community calendar

More News

Barwon wins country champs

With all pennant competitions on hiatus for the summer break, players have turned their attention to tournaments, and one that players enjoy in particular...

Community calendar

Austrian Club Geelong Sounds of Summer cabaret, 240 Plantation Rd, Corio, Saturday 17 January, 7-11pm. Featuring Tony Rebeiro with drinks, snacks and coffee, $10/15 members/nonmembers. ■...

Venom withstand Sydney’s Flames

American Alissa Pili has made a triumphant return to Geelong's starting five, guiding the Venom to a 105-77 defeat of the Sydney Flames. Having...

It’s not over yet

Bellarine emergency services are preparing for another band of warm weather following recent statewide fire outbreaks. It has been a busy week for...

Donation provides beds

People experiencing homelessness across Geelong will be able to have a better night’s sleep thanks to a generous anonymous donation. A $5000...

Recovery begins for tourist towns hit by flash flood

Locals have described the "absolute carnage" of record-breaking flash flooding, with cars and more washed out to sea in an extraordinary river overflow. Clean-up efforts...

Emergency centre open following flooding

Hundreds of people have attended an emergency relief centre in Lorne following flooding, leading to many needing to evacuate the region. Close...

Floating into 50 years

Queenscliff Coast Guard is celebrating 50 years of volunteer marine rescue with a free community open day. Community members will be able...

Geelong train line resumes operation

V/Line services have resumed on the Geelong line following earlier vandalism. Trains will not operate between Wyndham Vale and Southern Cross until Friday, 23 January...

Australia Day event cancelled

An Australia Day event that has been operating for more than half a century has been cancelled due to financial challenges and a lack...