Psycho and friends star in local band video
CALLING on your mates to appear in a video is nothing new but when they're former international footballers and a soap actor it makes all the difference.
That's been the case for Nottingham-based indie band The Establishment, whose Be That Way video has been viewed by nearly 11,000 people on YouTube.
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Psycho thriller: Indie band The Establishment are releasing their new track. These are stills from the celebrity-packed music video showing now on the web. Pictured is Stuart Pearce
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Player power: Pictured is Teddy Sherringham (above) at the bar in the video, Les Ferdinand (right), and John Burns (far right) when he was still playing for Forest
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John Burns
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It's largely due to the few familiar faces on screen.
Forest legend Stuart Pearce, nicknamed Psycho in his playing days, plays a nightclub doorman opposite Des Walker, while their former England colleague Teddy Sheringham charms the ladies in the club and Les Ferdinand serves behind the bar.
"Des is a big fan of the band and he called in a few favours," said guitarist John Burns, a former Forest midfielder, who lives in Ilkeston.
"I played under Pearcey when he took over for a short time but it was Des who asked him to join in."
The video, shot in black and white, mixes footage of the band playing live with a sequence in a nightclub, filmed at The Central in Huntingdon Street.
"They came down to Nottingham and did their piece which was fantastic. It was a brilliant day."
Nottingham's Coronation Street actor Chris Gascoyne, who plays Peter Barlow in the soap, is filmed walking in The Park.
Former Coventry and England player Dion Dublin, who also appears, is now managing the band.
Burns, 32, formed The Establishment four years ago with drummer Steven Landon, when they met at a music shop in Ilkeston.
The bassist is engineer Neil Jacks, guitarist Stuart is an electrician and frontman Stephen Hobster is a joiner. All but Burns live in Arnold.
The band, who describe their sound as a mix of Oasis, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, have since played regularly at Southbank and The Approach.
Burns, who was with Forest from 1994 to 1999, learned to play the guitar as a teenager.
"In football you would finish by 12.30pm. I'd go home and practice in the afternoon, writing songs.
"It was a great job but you retire early," said Burns, who works full-time as a mortgage adviser in the city centre.
The single, Be That Way, is released next week as a download. "Our big aim is to crack the top 40. We've been told we can do that with around 4,000 sales."
He added: "I remember Teddy saying I hope it gets to number one. I said 'steady on Teddy, it's our first one'."
The single will be available to download from Monday at www.theestablishmentband.com.
You can watch the video here.







Comments
by Ian Hall, London
Friday, September 24 2010, 5:12PM
“I have read similar stories to this about this band about 10 times now over the past few weeks. New news please, NEP.”