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Live, Blitz were never at their best, they always appeared awkward, and
things never seemed to click. This was aspesially the case in London,
where the band courted a love-hate relationship with their ticket buying fans.
At a 100 club gig this relationship exploded and verbal abuse became
actual violence. Carl was the main target for verbal abuse due to his
"cocky"attitude on stage, and it was his fore-head on the night the bottle
was aimed at, and hit. Although there was a humorous side to events,
even if Carl wasnĄt conscious to see it. Some minutes before this unfortunable
incident, Mick Fitz from The Business
had been invited to stage to guests on vocals on the song "Youth".
Mick seemed unusually reluctant to grab the spotlight, and when Carl
was hit by the projectile and went down, it became blatantly obvious that
Fitzy didn´t know the words to the song, but carried on on his improvised
swahili-mumbling best reminiscent of any Business gig.
Cynics amongst Mick´s Lewisham crowd reckoned the bottle was meant
for him, to shut him up!
Carl obviously knew the bottle was meant for him, and so at subsequent
London gigs the animosity became worse, turning to complete indifference.
Such gigs heralded an end of an era for Blitz, and summed up their
indifference to their fans, their bad luck, planning and their inherent
self destructive streak, which all made them what they were, but was
also to kill them off.