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Wow this editor is a pain to use isn't it 😀 

Frank was indeed awesome though @northshoreniall. Sorry if I bashed into you, haven't thrown myself about like that since seeing the Stranglers almost 40 years ago 😀 


 
Posted : 04/04/2025 7:22 am
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Some weekend, this!

 

 billy woods on Thursday was short and sweet but brilliant.

 

 Oracle Sisters on Friday and Saturday (logistical catastrophe but ended up ok) who I’ve been waiting ages to see and they were even better than I’d hoped. Bold cover of Teardrop in their encore!

 

 Rounding off with Kamasi Washington and Emma-Jean Thackray at the barras tonight, that’ll do! 😎 😎 


 
Posted : 06/04/2025 1:18 pm
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Did the Geordie Greep gig on Thursday, I enjoyed it more than I expected. Jazz indie rock is how my son explained it to my wife, which I guess it was.Mad rush to get a copy of sons birth certificate only to find out it was an 8+ venue 😐 Ticket price was a only £22 which made the vinyl purchase easier. Best bit was seeing my son enjoy it so much and how he he likes what he likes and doesn't care that his friends dont like what he listens to.

 

Front Line Assembly playing the same venue on the 20th, so he has to come with me for this😃

 


 
Posted : 06/04/2025 4:27 pm
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I'm not sure how I feel about this but I just got tickets to see The 900, the Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1&2 Playstation Soundtrack Tribute Band. I mean, on the one hand that is a ridiculous sentence and it sort of goes against my entire sense of rock and roll and musical fidelity and basically right and wrong, dark and light. I'm literally passing on my last chance to ever see Refused live, and at the same time paying to seeing a covers band play New Noise.

But on the other, I think it might be the best gig in the world ever. THIS IS WHAT IT'S LIKE WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE!

Also booked Davey McManus from the Crocketts/The Crimea. Man I loved the Crocketts.


 
Posted : 06/04/2025 7:45 pm
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Miki Berenyi Three at Rough Trade, Bristol - album promo gig.

Seeing them again next month in Bristol on their actual tour.


 
Posted : 07/04/2025 2:45 am
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Pigs x 7 at New Century Hall Manchester tonight, support from Irked. So, should be nice and quiet then...


 
Posted : 11/04/2025 1:01 pm
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Holy moly. That was LOUD!!


 
Posted : 12/04/2025 11:35 am
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I’m another for Bacon Chops Gammon Loin Lardons Fillet Shoulder - tomorrow night in Leeds. 👍


 
Posted : 12/04/2025 9:26 pm
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Just back from seeing Frank Turner in Ipswich closest I've been to the stage in a long while not quite in the mosh pit but close enough. Some older stuff in amongst the latest album tracks and the crowd pleasers.

A Polaroid Picture moment

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Posted : 14/04/2025 10:20 pm
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We don't get a date on this tour 🙁 I suppose 4 nights in September is a good alternative though


 
Posted : 14/04/2025 11:59 pm
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Holy moly. That was LOUD!!

It’s Pigsx7, you expected Ed Sheeran? I saw them at EoTR a couple of years back, and I’m very glad I always carry hearing protection! Great band, really enjoyed them, I had no real idea what they were like live.


 
Posted : 15/04/2025 12:54 am
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Got Honeyglaze tonight at the Joiners. It won't be stupidly loud and there won't be any crappy photos.


 
Posted : 15/04/2025 9:54 am
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Posted by: Northwind

We don't get a date on this tour 🙁 I suppose 4 nights in September is a good alternative though

Lost Evenings?

 


 
Posted : 15/04/2025 10:14 am
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I had a pretty nasty experience at Pigsx7 in Leeds on Sunday – stood toward the back, near the bar, and someone walked behind me, shoulder barged me, then accused me of pushing him and got *very* aggressive – really in my face and shouting. His partner was trying to make him 'leave it' and eventually left him (still stood really close to me) as he was being such a dick. The guy was very big (and I'm only 5' 7'' and 70kg) so I was very concerned he was going to flip and deck me – I wouldn't have stood a chance. So, in a fit of being daft, I went over to him and asked him to go outside to speak – he claimed he had said excuse me so I asked him how he thought I was going to hear him over the din of seven pigs (I was talking calmly and trying to explain that I hadn't pushed him as I didn't even know he was there). Eventually he calmed down and we even shook hands but jeez – it was so unnecessary, there was plenty of room and I had been stood there all gig without anyone else even touching me slightly, never mind walloping into me like that. What a way to put the dampners on what was otherwise a great night.


 
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Posted by: johnjn2000

Lost Evenings?

 

Aye, I had tickets once before for a London one but couldn't go so I wasn't going to miss this, it's just down the road! Clashes with both the Ballo enduro and the resurrected Glentress Seven though. 

 


 
Posted : 15/04/2025 5:39 pm
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I had a pretty nasty experience at Pigsx7

Bit shit. It's annoying that that sort of thing becomes the lasting memory of a gig when it happens. Like the one at a Brighton gig where this bloke got all fighty with me cos I told him he'd just blocked a girl's view, taking photos, like a prick. Rubbish gig that was anyway.

No such aggressive behaviour at Honeyglaze last night. All very "nice" and friendly. 🙂 Good band, especially the drummer, but I swear they did exactly the same set last time I saw them and it wasn't much of a thrill. Still I haven't paid for either ticket, so win win.


 
Posted : 16/04/2025 7:33 am
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We don't get a date on this tour

Only the fourth time since 2006 that he's played here and we missed the last one due to being disorganised and having seen 3 of his gigs in the past 12 months!

Was asked if I travelled to gigs by the new girl at work yesterday. A little I said!


 
Posted : 16/04/2025 9:05 am
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Bokassa at Sheffield Corp tomorrow night.  Can't wait. The finest stoner punk.


 
Posted : 16/04/2025 4:06 pm
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Can't make it but would love to be at Swans one and only UK show tomorrow in London. Gutted...

 

 


 
Posted : 16/04/2025 6:32 pm
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got Ghost at the O2 on Saturday, hyped, the reviews are selling a spectacular phone free experience 🙂 just a shame i'm fairly high up, but ill take my best glasses 🤣 


 
Posted : 17/04/2025 8:50 am
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Heigh ho heigh ho heigh ho!We're heading out to the punk rock show!

- just got ticket through Twickets for Frank Turner at Southampton tonight. Very excited, never seen before.

Any locals advice where to park, as I'll be driving?


 
Posted : 18/04/2025 3:24 pm
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Joe Bonamassa next Saturday in Nottingham.  Shouldn't be too much agro in the mosh pit !

Just got tickets for Cardinal Black in September at Rock City- Chris Buck is one talented guitarist.


 
Posted : 18/04/2025 8:02 pm
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Fabulous show. 1/3025 for me. It won't be the last.

I jumped, I crouched, I danced, I laughed, I hugged a stranger, I sang and I even cried (a bit)

 

But don't park in Grosvenor Sq car park unless your car is only 4 feet wide!


 
Posted : 18/04/2025 11:41 pm
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AJ Tracey at King Tuts last night - not bad, incredibly short (45 mins!) but it was cheapish. Not my cup of tea that much, but there's no denying Thiago Silva is a banger and there was a nice energy in the room.

 

Mildly sobering to consider that most people in the room were not born the first time the Def Jam tour was in Glasgow. Kinda good though.

 

Got the fluttering sax and mellifluous jazz grooves of Alabaster DePlume next Friday, can't wait for that!


 
Posted : 25/04/2025 8:08 am
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Ghost was amazing

huge stage, basketball court size? maybe larger? with 9 musicians on it, all doing their part to play and entertain.

The stage show was pretty epic, usual video screen back drop, which at one point dropped away leaving church arched pillars with videos screens replacing the stained glass... and then later on the pillars dropped away leaving a new back drop and video screen, blew my mind

 

However

i've now decided to spend properly on big gigs i really want to see, i was sat high to nearly the side of stage, i appreciate the view won't be ideal, but the initial few tunes were massively distorted by being off stage front, it did clear up later, but i think both the visuals and the audio would have made it worth standing for hours OR paying a premium for better seating.


 
Posted : 25/04/2025 8:14 am
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Saw Roger Daltry last night on his Alive & Kicking tour in Wolverhampton. For an 81 year old, his voice is amazing, played quite a few Who tracks and the band with him were superb. On stage for an hour and three quarters or so, a really good night. Trying to spot someone in the crowd that wasn't grey or bald was like the hardest Where's Wally ever though!


 
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Just got tickets to see New Model Army, Terrorvision and Paradise Lost at a one-off gig at a new venue that's opening later this year called Bradford Live – I believe it's part of the city's 'City of Culture' (all three bands are from Bradford).


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 1:36 pm
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Saw Self Esteem do an acoustic set (just her + backing singers and a guitar) last week - she was good, looks like she has fun on stage.

 

Tonight we've got Greentea Peng at Rock City - I expect I'm not the target demographic but still looking forward to it


 
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Trying to spot someone in the crowd that wasn't grey or bald was like the hardest Where's Wally ever though!

At a Fairport Convention gig last year I must have reduced the average age of the crowd by a huge chunk and I'm in my 50s! Waiting to get out, down the steps from my seat at the back, I pointed out to my mate that if there'd been a fire we would have been grilled because of all the crakes with sticks, bad backs, zimmer frames, wheelchairs... (I shouldn't make too much fun because it's just the aging process and it gets us all, but there was something deeply worrying about possibly being in an emergency in that place.)

 
Posted : 02/05/2025 2:39 pm
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Arrived at our glamping Dome thing for the Machynlleth Comedy Festival.  Josh Widdecombe this eve.  Should be a good weekend.  Even without the mass start bike ride on Sunday:(


 
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Just got tickets to see New Model Army, Terrorvision and Paradise Lost at a one-off gig at a new venue that's opening later this year called Bradford Live – I believe it's part of the city's 'City of Culture' (all three bands are from Bradford).

That is a bananas lineup , love it. Ooh wop bop ba doo wop bop ba doo wop  bop ba doo if all the people in the world turned up in your back garden would you slowly passing timeless horrors hives within all fear the mourning in my tears drown all the past we lived beneath these years awaiting for the call for all life to expire

 

 


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 4:03 pm
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Saw Joe Bonamassa at Nottingham last Saturday.  Talented guitarist with a talented band behind him.

After seeing him at the Albert Hall last year sat up in the Gods, I splurged to be on the floor / relatively front-and-centre for this. Sound was better (similar experience at the Albert Hall as the post about Ghost earlier  - the sou d initially wasn't moved right for where I was sat up high at the Albert Hall). 

The audience is usually quite attentive / respectful - no most pit for Joe ! My only moan - how many people have to get up to go for a wazz or the bar or a fag , mid-song, causing everyone to have to get up, block the view, etc etc.  FFS it was non-stop. If you've gone and paid £100+ for a ticket why go and miss 10% of the gig ? It's £1 a minute to watch (closer to £2 per minute close to the front) - why miss £10-20 quids worth - and be a PITA 1000 others in the process. There was a guy on state who's 78 years old that didn't need to go to the pisser for 2 hours, so why TF can't people half his age ?   I concluded Nottinghamshire must be inhabited mainly by weak-bladdered incontinent alcoholics.


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 5:12 pm
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Also went to see Mark Steele in Chesterfield, if we're diverge to comedians.  Another Radio 4 guy who's had cancer surgery - same disease as Rhod Gilbert.

Anyway- much about the treatment and experiences, in a typically British self-deprecating and stoical way. But not all.   Quite positive and uplifting with it. And exceptionally funny to boot (probably helps if you have a middle-to-left-of-centre view of Governance - if you're a Reform voting racist/fascist/bigot/ Brexit-voting-moron (those are not mutually exclusive) you'll probably think he didn't like your sort.


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 5:18 pm
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Off to see Shack at the Ritz in Manchester tonight. One of the few bands I absolutely love who I’ve never seen live, but then the Head brothers did seem to prioritise heroin use over live performances.

Should be a belter 


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 5:43 pm
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Kate Rusby on a whim next Thursday as herself got a deal through Central Tickets.


 
Posted : 02/05/2025 7:32 pm
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Kruder and dorfmeister tomorrow night and beruit on Thursday. Hope shack tour more widely would love to see them. 


 
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@garlando - if you can get to see Shack on this tour, then do it. They were absolutely superb! It was absolutely joyous! A cracking gig! 
 
 

 
Posted : 02/05/2025 10:23 pm
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A couple of my mates were there last night. They described it as beautiful..  very jealous. 


 
Posted : 03/05/2025 5:15 am
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K&D Sessions attendee here too. Last night at the Royal Festival Hall. Brilliant night.

Jealous of anyone getting to see Shack, I missed the London tour dates until I was too late.


 
Posted : 05/05/2025 8:22 am
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After failing to get Glastonbury tickets, I've just bought tickets to see Iron Maiden (it's on the same weekend) – it'll be about the 20th time I have seen them, I reckon (I first saw them in 1982 as a spotty 15-year-old).


 
Posted : 05/05/2025 12:40 pm
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wait4me - I think most of mates were in town on Friday night. Half of us at the Shack gig at the Ritz, the other half at K&D at the Albert Halls. A great night was had by all! 😃


 
Posted : 05/05/2025 2:52 pm
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Rival Schools last night. I didn't do my research, I kind of assumed it was going to be some sort of United By Fate album show (cos half the tours I see now are anniversary shows for 90s bands, and because they went with that cover for hte posters and ads and even the merch) but it turned out to be pretty much just a normal show, including loads of stuff off the later 2 albums that I never even heard before. So I might not have gone to that if I'd known, but as it turned out, it was fantastic and I just ordered those two albums. They're in leeds tomorrow I think, well worth seeing if you're even halfway interested.

(and then supporting Hundred Reasons at what I think is now their 7th or 8th last ever show, in London. Which I'm sure will be great but I was at their last 2 last ever shows and bought the cd and all that so I thought I'd skip this one and maybe catch the next one in 2027. But if you're going, definitely get along early and see Rival Schools)


 
Posted : 05/05/2025 4:18 pm
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Alabaster dePlume at Mono in Glasgow was a brilliant way to start a glorious bank holiday weekend!

 


 
Posted : 05/05/2025 10:34 pm
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Saw Alan Davies' stand up show in Buxton last night. Wasn't sure what to expect from him but very funny and slick.

Had 3 supporting acts, first 2 needed work but was impressed with Dinesh Nathan. Opening with "Any Hindus in?" at Buxton Opera House on a Bank Holiday Monday was deliberately optimistic. 


 
Posted : 06/05/2025 6:48 am
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Viagra Boys at Brixton was a riot last night.

Suspect I'm not going to be overly productive at work today... 


 
Posted : 07/05/2025 7:24 am
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Rival Consoles (definitely not Schools 🙂 )  tomorrow in that there city of London Town. Staying over, so should be a good one. Works out damn expensive (for me) for a gig though. Got 4 more London ones coming up - Factory Floor, Clipping., Actress and Tropical **** Storm. Glad they ain't Brighton though, cos the roads are a nightmare at the mo.

Some old buggers at at the end of the month and in June - Jah Wobble and then his old mate John with PiL. 


 
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Just a heads-up for anyone who wanted to see him (or knows someone who likes him) - Sam Fender is playing Thursday night of the Silverstone Grand Prix weekend. 

His tour is sold out but this seems to have slipped under the radar and tickets are still available for this from £50 for the evening only, or £70 for the whole day. Won't be any track action on the Thursday but you should find plenty to fill the day.

 

https://www.silverstone.co.uk/events/formula-1-british-grand-prix/tickets/general-admission

 


 
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Rival Consoles was bloody fab. Here at Outernet a great venue too. Easy to get to and lots going on around there (well, it is London, you cry!)

Saw Lou Sanders do comedy in Portsmouth Saturday. Bit disappointing tbh. Thought she'd be more .. erm .. outrageous maybe. Just mildy amusing for most of the gig. And a bloody short set with no support. Hmm.

 


 
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Definitely a concert rather than a gig, went to something ace last Thursday - the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland often have brilliant classical stuff on for way cheaper than you'd pay elsewhere and last week had the arranger Colin Currie lead an ensemble of students playing a couple of Steve Reich pieces. Concluded with an amazing Music For A Large Ensemble, was so good. Eleven pounds! 


 
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I wonder how many festivals are struggling to shift tickets this summer? 

I've just been sent the following offer by Ticketmaster for TRNSMT - normal Fri-Sun is £249.50 - offers is £154.90. Quite the reduction!...  😬

 

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I wonder how many festivals are struggling to shift tickets this summer? 

I don't think it is just festivals – a few artists are struggling to sell out (for example, my Facebook page, along with all the ticket sites I have accounts with, are all bombarding me with Kaiser Chiefs alerts and the gig is a week on Saturday). The tickets aren't even that expensive (£66 plus fees), and they have Razorlight, The Cribs, The Coral and We Are Scientists (and a couple more I have never heard of) on the support bill. If they end up discounting the tickets, I may end up going, but the last time I saw them (at Elland Road some 17 years ago), they were bloody awful.


 
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Guess that lot aren't quite old enough to grab the nostalgia market yet. Give em 10-15 years and people will forget how crap they were and be queueing up for the big singalong.


 
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Sports Team tonight at Pryzm - £12.


 
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Guess that lot aren't quite old enough to grab the nostalgia market yet. Give em 10-15 years and people will forget how crap they were and be queueing up for the big singalong.

That is possibly the case. Then I remembered that Guns n Roses have loads of tickets left still, and you'd think they would be a prime nostalgia band. (But yeah, I know, Axl Rose and all that).


 
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Mogwai last saturday was pretty damn good. I think possibly I've seen Mogwai too often recently to be as excited as usual about it, but it was a phenomenal setlist, enough variation to be interesting but still crowdpleasing and managed to avoid any real flat ones. And any night we get Helicon and Fear Satan, I'm happy. And Lion Rumpus keeps getting better. Always a good sign when it ends and I have no idea how long we've been there. 

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I wonder how many festivals are struggling to shift tickets this summer? 

I've just been sent the following offer by Ticketmaster for TRNSMT - normal Fri-Sun is £249.50 - offers is £154.90. Quite the reduction!...  😬

It's because John Swinney told everyone not to go see Kneecap

We're off to one day of transmt, basically just treating it as a biffy headliner but it's got the classic feel of "2 day festival stretched across 3 days" (I mean, I'm old, I don't know who most of the bands are but there's a really obvious falloff after the top of the bill). But it also doesn't really have all the other stuff that should come with a 3 day festival to make it an event. 

 


 
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I've got dot2dot festival in Nottingham on Sunday. Big Special and Fat dog amongst many other smaller bands. Should be a good day wandering around listening to music


 
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Looks like Wannasee Ltd are in liquidation - bad news if you had tickets for any of their little festivals including Northern Kin - all Stone Valleys - monument- kubix and lindisfarne, they've all suspended ticket sales today.  I had tickets for Lindisfarne in Aug, would've been our third time there.  I'm thinking the ticket sales didn't quite get to the level needed for them.  Luckily I've still got Kendal Calling to look forward which sold out months ago as usual.


 
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Saw Pixies at Brixton Academy last weekend...the band were great,  the crowd were quieter than last time I saw them there 20 years ago, tiny mosh pit at the front. How can nearly 5000 people stand still to Planet of Sound, that takes a lot of self control 🤣 🤣 

Enjoyed Big Special as support, been wanting to see them for a while. No Trees , but lots of fun.

Basht tomorrow, and Wunderhorse next week then a break in gigs.


 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czelydedx44o


 
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I was at Brixton on the Friday, Big Special were good, made a lot of noise for just two blokes, reminded me of Soft Play. Pixies were ace as usual, woke up the next day a bit croaky, so i definately wasn't standing still. Bit old for the mosh pit, although was tempted to venture down there.


 
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That story about the Glastonbury yurt camper business is incredible, in several ways.


 
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Bass legend Jah Wobble last night… er, we left early. Tiny Joiners venue and not sold out, so plenty of standing room, which was nice. Jah was the bass legend I expected, but the guitarist was horrific - screeching sub-hendrix look-how-fast-my-fingers-are guitar ****ery at its worst. Widdly screech widdling over some of the finest bass riffs known to man. If it hadn’t been my bass hero up there I would’ve left a lot earlier, but once the end of song jam started for about the 10th time my ears could stand it no longer.

I did get gooosebumps when the bass riff to Visions of You kicked off, so it wasn’t all bad 😁


 
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That story about the Glastonbury yurt camper business is incredible

just read it …. £10grand to go to a festival is stupid enough… but to pay by bank transfer?! Its no wonder scammers exist 


 
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The mighty gong at Allendale village hall, Friday night. A great addition to a Pennine way walk! IMG-20250524-WA0003~2.jpg 


 
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So Teenage Fanclub anyone? What are they like nowadays?? Thinking of going to see them in the summer and taking an 11yr old fan along. Assuming it's all old/middle aged men, how rowdy would it get?


 
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Been to see Paul Heaton at Bramall Lane in Sheffield tonight. Great atmosphere and finished on Caravan of Love which my (now) wife walked down the aisle to, can’t get better than that. 


 
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Posted by: bajsyckel

So Teenage Fanclub anyone? What are they like nowadays?? Thinking of going to see them in the summer and taking an 11yr old fan along. Assuming it's all old/middle aged men, how rowdy would it get?

Might not be typical because it was a festival in London but I last saw them maybe 4 years ago, it was goodnatured and sometimes bouncy but not rowdy at all. Though, having said that, Aidan did start the set by coming out and saying "We saw youse throwing pints at the last band, just so we're clear, any of youse do that tae us and I'll kick yer ****s in" so maybe it could have got quite rowdy quite fast. Set was really good. 

 


 
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Wow, best gig for a while tonight - Moin in a small basement in Glasgow, rammed and hot. They were immense, finally seen Valentina Magaletti in action, well just about in amongst the gallons of dry ice!


 
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Throwing Muses at The Fleece in Bristol. 23 song set, Kristin doesn’t mess around with long chats between songs!


 
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Might go and see the Rosadocs next month, plus others for what they are calling an all dayer (starts at 3.45) and the 'Farewell to the Leadmill gig'


 
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Apparently we have Metallica tickets, a family outing it seems.

Though I do like Metallica, they provided the soundtrack to my teens and beyond, I'm a bit meh about it. I'm much more excited to see Gojira.

I'd more than happily go see megadeth however..not sure when that changed, and they are playing the Ovo later this year, but it means I'd have to sit through an entire set by Disturbed and I'd rather remove my eyes with a spoon.

I was supposed to go see Michael Monroe last week, but my wife and I were both unwell so had to dingy it. Missed a few recently though made it to the damned and to the skids/theatre of destiny 😉 which were decent.

Next gig is Gene Loves Jezebel, in June, then WASP at the end of July, then the sisters of mercy in Aug, then The Almighty sometime after..it gets a bit blurry.


 
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Bearded Theory festival at the weekend. We have been the last few years. Always an excellent vibe. Key highlights were English Teacher & Public Service Broadcasting & Ezra Furman but i also finally got to see Iggy Pop who was superb (78yo but still very energetic and shirtless)

 


 
Posted : 28/05/2025 10:28 am
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A mate has a spare (free) ticket for the weekend, so I'm off to see <Melyvn Bragg voice> Bmmorrissey </MB voice>

It's an interesting one - I wouldn't pay money to see him, he's a fairly objectionable bloke these days it seems, but still put some solid tunes even post Smiths. Biggish venue, presumably full of 50 year old blokes; will be interesting to see what it's like

 


 
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Posted by: Blackflag

i also finally got to see Iggy Pop who was superb (78yo but still very energetic and shirtless)

He's playing Dublin in a couple of weeks, Kilmainhem Hospital. I'm hopeful of going, think it'd be a great show, but my gig-going mate has his wedding anniversary the same day 😔 

 


 
Posted : 28/05/2025 11:22 am
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As a middle aged often solo gig goer, am I being tarred with this brush?

I hope not, I can barely work my camera and most definitely don't go to gigs to take photos of lady's legs. 

My only contention is why the article writer's male friend at the WetLeg gig didn't feel inclined to call out the perv.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/may/27/the-worst-gig-goers-arent-phone-wielding-teens-its-creepy-blokes-zooming-in-on-female-musicians


 
Posted : 28/05/2025 11:47 am
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Iggy Pop in Manchester this Saturday. It will be the 7th time I've seen him since the release of Blah Blah Blah


 
Posted : 28/05/2025 11:53 am
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It’s creepy blokes zooming in on female musicians

haha! Brilliant! I always think that when I see a certain poster's gig photos on here! 🤣 🤣 

Get into the music and stop perving, ya perves! 


 
Posted : 28/05/2025 1:53 pm
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I'm off to see <Melyvn Bragg voice> Bmmorrissey </MB voice>

It's an interesting one - I wouldn't pay money to see him, he's a fairly objectionable bloke these days it seems, but still put some solid tunes even post Smiths. Biggish venue, presumably full of 50 year old blokes; will be interesting to see what it's like

The Manics have a lovely song on their new album about him - Dear Stephen.

You're, you're still my bad habit
My, a dark little secret
My illicit unseen drug
My secret hidden love

[Chorus]
Dear Stephen, please come back to us
I believe in repentance and forgiveness
It's so easy to hate, it takes guts to be kind
To paraphrase one of your heartbreak lines

[Verse 2]
I'm still ill, I'm cursed to stay
Under your spell for all my days

I'm still a prisoner to you and Larkin
Even as your history darkens


 
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Actress and Suzanne Ciani at the Barbican last night. Electronic strangeness, but very absorbing. Close your eyes and let the sounds induced images into your brain. Loved it far more than I expected to!

Factory Floor next week.

Got tickets to YHWH Nailgun for August. Brighton Thurs and Southampton Fri. My ears are not gonna thank me!


 
Posted : 31/05/2025 8:35 am
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Saw Leftfield last night at Brixton with my 19 and 21 year old kids. Great night and my first time at Brixton, great venue. It made me smile looking around at the audience, we all looked the same - jeans, t shirts, trainers, grey, balding and wearing glasses!  My kids thought they were brilliant


 
Posted : 31/05/2025 10:21 am
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