Posted on 07/22/2013 10:57:48 PM PDT by Bullish
Hours before they were to perform at a free outdoor concert Sunday in Woodland Hills, the '80s band A Flock of Seagulls had up to $70,000 worth of equipment -- including the sound files for a pending solo album by their lead singer -- stolen at a Downey hotel.
The band played a gig in Bellflower Saturday night and then parked their 15-passenger Ford E-350 van near the reception area of a Comfort Inn in Downey around 1:45 a.m., said frontman Mike Score.
When they awoke, it was gone. Score said they noticed the van was missing at about 9 a.m. Sunday, checked with the reception desk to make sure it had not been towed, and then called police.
Score said that the hotel's security footage shows a man -- a passenger in another car -- breaking into and stealing the white 1999 van with chrome alloy wheels at about 2:15 a.m. Score, who lives in Florida and is currently on an international tour with his band, believes they were followed from that night's show because the thief went directly to their van.
Most devastating for Score is that he lost all the hard drive files for his first, nearly completed, solo album that he'd been working on for the last 18 months. While he had recorded some of the album's songs in studios, he said, much of it was done on the road and is contained in external computer drives that were in the van.
"When we had days off, we could set up a little studio and continue working,"
he said. "We were pretty close to the end. It's 18 months of work just basically thrown into the trash because some people don't have a real life and have to steal from others. People who do this kind of thing will never have a real life; I think karma in the end will come around and take whatever they have got."
The New Wave band from England was best known for the 1982 single "I Ran (So Far Away)" which hit heavy rotation on the airwaves in the early days of MTV. A former hairdresser, Score sported one of the most iconic hairdos of the '80s, with blond hair that swooped and swirled and formed wings on the side, though these days the 60-year-old maintains a clean-shaven dome. Score remains the only original band member touring under the Flock of Seagulls name.
A Downey Police Department records employee, Jessica Henson, confirmed there was a report of a van stolen at the hotel's address on Firestone Boulevard on Sunday but declined to release the report or its contents, saying "the case is still open."
Among the items stolen were a Roland X6 keyboard, two black Fender Aerodyne Telecaster electric guitars with cream edge bindings and pickups, two hand-made Washburn lead guitars, and a customized drum kit equipped with electronics and triggers, Score said.
He estimated that the contents in the van are worth as much as $70,000, including about $10,000 worth of high-end stage clothes inside the van. The van also contained some of their cell phones, studio equipment and band merchandise.
"Somebody just broke into it, stole our whole van with all our equipment, clothing, band gear, cellphones, everything you need when you're on the road -- all your good stuff, all your good clothes, a bunch of expensive band equipment," he said. "A lot of stuff that's really irreplaceable."
Jonathan Montoya, front office manager of the Comfort Inn, said the theft happened very quickly, This screen grab from surveillance camera footage posted on YouTube shows the 80s band A Flock of Seagulls having their equipment stolen on Sunday, July 21, 2013 from the parking lot of a Comfort Inn in Downey. (Screen grab from surveillance camera footage posted on YouTube) according to security video footage one of his employees had seen.
"I've been working here almost two years; I've never had any car being broken into or any car being stolen," said Montoya, who said he was not working that morning. "We are a very small property, have one entrance and exit. As far as I know, the last vehicle that was stolen (from the hotel) was many years ago, probably five or six years ago. It's very unexpected."
The band was still able to perform at Sunday's free Concerts on the Green in Warner Park, using rented equipment.
James Kinsey, CEO and president of the Woodland Hills-based Valley Cultural Center that puts on the concerts, said Sunday night's event went well despite the challenges the band faced.
"There was just a few things missing but the crowd seemed to enjoy it," said Kinsey, who said fire officials estimated the Warner Park crowd at more than 4,000 people. "They were clapping, dancing and singing along and everything went fine."
Score said they had to do the Woodland Hills gig with gear "that was totally foreign to us."
"Literally, we were able to get through with the help of the crew and all that but it will be quite an event to get back to where we want to be," he said.
Score, whose band leaves for London Tuesday to continue the tour, said he spent much of Sunday reprogramming the sounds on the rented keyboard but that ultimately he could only approximate the sounds he wanted to create.
"When they steal stuff like that, they steal from people that pay to see the shows because the band is unable to play the songs as people want to hear them," Score said.
Wishing (I had a photograph of the culprit)
Enjoy your joke — but the country is gone! Enjoy your joke on the country.
What do you want me to do??
OMG!
Chill out Jr.
This ain’t about that.
Semantic difference. My good ol’ dad worked on some of the shuttle life support systems in Downey.
Did they ever tear down the Carpenters’ house?
Agree... poor planning.
Especially since 1999 vans probably didn't even have alarm systems.
I don't remember the song, but I do remember the days when there was actual music on MTV.
I really liked that song (I Ran). It is an iconic hit of the Eighties...when you hear it, you unmistakably hear...the Eighties. Not very deep, but...good song. I always thought of them as one hit wonders.
“I Ran”
I walked along the avenue.
I never thought I’d meet a girl like you;
Meet a girl like you.
With auburn hair and tawny eyes;
The kind of eyes that hypnotize me through;
Hypnotize me through.
And I ran, I ran so far away.
I just ran, I ran all night and day.
I couldn’t get away.
A cloud appears above your head;
A beam of light comes shining down on you,
Shining down on you.
The cloud is moving nearer still.
Aurora borealis comes in view;
Aurora comes in view.
And I ran, I ran so far away.
I just ran, I ran all night and day.
I couldn’t get away.
Reached out a hand to touch your face;
You’re slowly disappearing from my view;
Disappearing from my view.
Reached out a hand to try again;
I’m floating in a beam of light with you;
A beam of light with you.
And I ran, I ran so far away.
I just ran, I ran all night and day.
I couldn’t get away.
Ever notice things like this never happen to Ted Nugent? :)
Ladies and gentlmen, tonight only..... The Flock of Seagulls...... unplugged.
If this theft keeps that flock of fairies from making that noise they call music, I’m willing to look the other way.
First concert I ever attended. The opening band was The Fixx at SDSU.
You support crime. Nice.
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