You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more

Gigs.

2,556 Posts
357 Users
559 Reactions
55.6 K Views
Posts: 13164
Full Member
 

Apparently we're seeing Springsteen next year at Villa Park. Last time we were there Mrs S was carrying Ms Sandwich and we got a suntan.


 
Posted : 21/07/2022 8:52 pm
Posts: 13617
Full Member
 

Saw REEF headlining a local festival on Saturday night.

A band I've always dismissed and wasn't expecting great things off, we even considered leaving early as it was starting to rain. But ruddy 'ell they can't half string a rocking set together!! Just a fantastic uplifting 1.5hrs of good music. Well worth seeing.


 
Posted : 02/08/2022 9:18 am
Posts: 1642
Full Member
 

Dean Wareham playing mainly Galaxie 500's On Fire album Saturday at Oran Mor in Glasgow - I hadn't spotted it, mate pointed it out and it was ace. Even bumped into a very old friend who I've not seen in ages, bonus!

Next up is Michael Kiwanuka in Edinburgh next week, although it's really Gabriels who are supporting him that I bought the tickets to see. Just about got over the fact that their show earlier this year at King Tuts (yes! imagine that!) got cancelled and not rearranged, hoping they get more than 20 minutes.


 
Posted : 02/08/2022 1:03 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Like desperatebicycle I saw wmc at an “outstore” gig the other week- at Leeds brudenell. It was ok but they were t really going for it. A week later at blue dot they were much better. Other highlights of that weekend were psb who played Friday night instead of spiritualised who had covid. Something special about seeing them doing their songs about space underneath the Lovell telescope. Also recommended were lido piemente (?sp), porij, warmduscher and of course sea power.
Jockstrap were pants.
Next is hopefully Richard Hawley at the leadmill next week if I can wangle a ticket.


 
Posted : 02/08/2022 3:13 pm
Posts: 8835
Free Member
 

I saw Mr Switch and Symphonica perform an Ibiza Classics set at Lusty Glaze beach in Newquay on Friday 21st July. What a night. The sun shone, the beers flowed, the crowd was well up for it. I had an absolute blast and felt much younger than my 46 years. Saturday I felt quite a lot older than my 46 years.


 
Posted : 02/08/2022 3:28 pm
Posts: 2582
Free Member
 

Texas playing at North Berwick just forgot how many good songs and Sharleen Spiteri hits all the notes
Great sound and she keeps the crowd entertained with the chat/patter between music
A puffin managed to get into the big top brought to the stage then hopefully found its way back to the May isle


 
Posted : 07/08/2022 12:07 pm
Posts: 6884
Full Member
 

Just bought a ticket for Rudi Zygadlo.. £8.50! Sorted!
Somehow gotta get to London for it though


 
Posted : 07/08/2022 7:35 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Just back from Richard Hawley at the leadmill. Jarvis came on and did a couple of songs with them. First time back on that stage for him since 1993 apparently. Great gig. Great venue. Great night. Playing Thursday and Friday too- tickets to be had on Twickets… mr Ben and the bens are support on Thursday - worth it for them alone. Rebecca Lucy Taylor came on last night… who will be the special guests later in the week? Sheffield (or Rotherham)legends only need apply
Bought tickets to Julia jacklin in Manchester in November too. 😄


 
Posted : 09/08/2022 11:45 pm
Posts: 3300
Full Member
 

Was reminded by my daughter that Clan of Xymox are playing glasgow tonight.

I've not seen them live for about 15 years, and it was on the list when they announced it, though I'm not sure. small venue. it will be sweaty and humid. the last 'intimate' gig the glasgow goths attended was front 242, where a lot caught Covid242.I'm wanting to avoid that, but the prospect of wearing a FFP2 mask in a humid gig is not filling me with joy.

maybe I just risk it...stay at the back out of the way (whilst swaying side to side and walking backwards and forwards)...surely it'll only be half full anyway...maybe...it's only £20 and helps out the venue too.


 
Posted : 11/08/2022 12:56 pm
Posts: 5787
Full Member
 

Herbie Hancock at the National Concert Hall in Dublin last night. Great venue - traditional concert hall for recitals etc, not too big, and pretty much full.
In terms of the set, I didn't know what to expect, but it really wasn't what they played! There was an awful lot of kinda trippy freeform jazz, and it was only at the very end that they played anything I recognised (Headhunters, Watermelon Man etc). But still an amazing gig - for 82 he's got some moves and clearly still loves playing!

Next up, Alt-J and Widescreen Cinema (?) in 2 weeks


 
Posted : 11/08/2022 1:01 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Honeyblood tonight, not the biggest fan but it'll be interesting to see how it's all evolved since Cat left.


 
Posted : 11/08/2022 6:27 pm
Posts: 9180
Full Member
 

After lockdown - too many gigs with mates - need to prioritise family… Feel like a dumbass…


 
Posted : 11/08/2022 7:20 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Roy Ayres the Liquid room Edinburgh- what a perfect combination of a proper music legend, very talented band, fantastic appreciative crowd and a great venue - hes an old fella now and he took a wee while to get on stage (walking stick and assistance) but once he was at his instrument there was a twinkle in the eye and away he went - an amazing evening.


 
Posted : 11/08/2022 10:20 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Honeyblood was good. A bit messy, you could tell they were rehearsed but not fully match fit, think it's their first show for a couple of years. But still ace, the current lineup is really strong and three-piece suits a lot of the songs. The support band Posable Action Figures were ace too, get along early if you're seeing this tour.


 
Posted : 12/08/2022 12:58 am
Posts: 24498
Free Member
 

I was At the Edge of the Sea yesterday - David Gedge's mini festival at Concorde 2 on the seafront at Brighton. Unfortunately nightmare traffic (thanks rail strike, I had to drive) and a total lack of parking in Brighton I missed all but the last song of the Cinerama set, but then saw a right eclectic mix, from Swedish new-wave punk Syndromet (recommended, great Brassneck cover in Swedish!) through to ethereal violin and keyboard duo Aegli and even a funny and quite ranty spoken word piece by Dan Searle.

Highlights of the undercard for me was Liines, a bit of a Placebo like vibe from Manchester town. And both headliners rocked, Primitives were excellent and Tracey's voice has improved with the years and she shakes a mean (2) tambourines. And of course TWP doing Seamonsters in full, and then a selection of crowdpleasers. I've seen them somewhere between 30 and 40 times and this was one of their best.

Great venue too, highly recommend..... but I've never sweated like that at a gig before and I wasn't even in the mosh pit.

Only complaint. £5.80 for a pint. Then they had a couple of bottled non-alcoholic beers for non-drivers. 2 bottles = 660ml = 1.1 pints give or take, but that was £7.60; £3.80 a bottle. At least tap water was free!


 
Posted : 14/08/2022 9:43 am
Posts: 168
Full Member
 

Saw the wonderful Rosie Crow (aka Rosie Vanier, of Rosie and the Goldbug) yesterday and a gallery launch in Newlyn. Just such an amazing voice - still sounding powerful, meaningful and original.

Now digging out my R&TG CDs...


 
Posted : 14/08/2022 9:52 pm
Posts: 3284
Full Member
 

End of the Road

So many good acts I'll just list the ones completely new to me that stood out and would love to see again, which were:

apollo ghosts
warrington runcorn new town development plan
alabaster deplume
kevin morby

Even enjoyed fleet foxes despite only knowing the one song, much better live that I expected


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 10:08 am
Posts: 3427
Full Member
 

Went to see The Interrupters at Brixton Acadamy on Saturday, absolutely loved it. 3rd time I've seen them now, and def won't be the last.

Only downside was my mate's phone getting nicked from his pocket during the gig, along with about 20 other people's judging by the queue at lost property after the gig.

While we were there Mrs V was at the Taylor Hawkins tribute, it sounds as though it was quite an experience, but I'm happy with my choice of a sweaty gig in a smaller venue.

Next up is Nova Twins in November.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 10:38 am
Posts: 572
Full Member
 

I encountered a new type of annoying git at a gig on Saturday - the bloke who acts like he's the biggest fan of the band during the two songs he knows then spends the rest of the gig looking at his bloody phone / going to the bar.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 1:39 pm
 StuF
Posts: 2068
Free Member
 

I was at Bristol Forwards festival on Sunday. The Chemical Brothers headlining were superb as usual and went through a collection off their back catalogue.

Self Esteem looked like they were having fun on stage. Sleaford Mods were good and shouty - not sure what the one bloke did apart from occasionally press a button on the laptop and spend the rest of the time bouncing around.

Melt Yourself Down were excellent and really suit the festival crowd.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 1:59 pm
Posts: 6884
Full Member
 

Forgot about this thread. Saw Sudan Archives in Brighton, absolutely brilliant. I was right in front of her as she sung some very rude words and shook her bits around. Marvellous. Loved her waaayyy before 6Music started playing her stuff, so was chuffed to get to see her in a tiny venue. Talented electric violinist, singer, rapper, got it all. And the (mancrush!) bloke doing the electro-drums and bass noises was great too, smiling all the way through.
Rudi Zygadlo next, in London. Leading up to almost 2 gigs a week in October.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 2:05 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Machine ****ing Head tonight, woargh!

Went to Connect festival the other week, I was a bit skeptical since it's one of these newfangled nice festivals, with proper food and flushing toilets and security who're not at open war with you. But it was ace, for a day- Self Esteem were brilliant, Rae Morris was lovely, and Mogwai and Idlewild both killed it on home turf. 10/10, would middle-age-middle-class again


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 3:20 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Eotr for me was all about the bug club. Bass face to the max.
Umlauts were fun. Steam down. Bcuc. K.o.g. All great first time I’ve seen them.
Pixies was ace at the front. Porridge radio superb too.
Khruangbin meanwhile we’re disappointing. Style over substance.
Glad we stayed till yard after too. Delayed by lightning on Sunday night but lively as hell!


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 8:09 pm
Posts: 5222
Free Member
 

Electric Callboy in Nottingham on the 23rd. I have a spare ticket if anyone is interested.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 8:13 pm
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

EOTR at the weekend, saw bits of a few people, but standouts were:

Sudan Archives

Apollo Ghosts

Pigs x 7

Shovel Dance Collective

Anaïs Mitchell (fantastic voice and writer)

Tinariwen

Fleet Foxes

Yasmin Williams

Margo Cilker

The Weather Station

Perfume Genius

Pixies

Katherine Priddy

Hurray For The Riffraff

Lucy Dacus

Aldous Harding

I’ve got Fleet Foxes on Thursday, at the O2 Arena, The Dears on 6 October at the Exchange in Bristol and Angel Olsen on 19 October at Bath Forum.

Pixies was ace at the front

Where I was, just by the left-hand end of the stage. Pretty much the same for Pigsx7, but they were sodding loud - I was vibrating from my collarbones to my feet! Hearing protection essential.


 
Posted : 06/09/2022 11:45 pm
Posts: 994
Full Member
 

Alvvays, Islington Town Hall


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 8:46 am
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Phew, just paid £140 for 3 Mogwai tickets in December. It'll be worth it but damn...


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 5:30 pm
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

We’re off to see Ash next week at the Ritz. They’re doing a 21st Anniversary tour of Free All Angels which means that we’re all bloody ancient as we saw them first time around, and we were hardly Spring Chickens then

They’re great live though


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 5:39 pm
Posts: 6312
Free Member
 

Sabbath tribute band in Dumfries 17th

Ugly kid Joe n wagons November


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 8:55 pm
Posts: 3961
Full Member
 

Got tickets for Arcade Fire at the O2 tomorrow night, really conflicted on whether to go....


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 9:02 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Mmm. I know what you mean, but, I feel like it only hurts you if you don't go, you've already got the tickets so Wim Butler's still got your money. And at this point, nothing's proven though I'm pretty comfortable thinking that at the very least, he's a total shit. Like, maybe I wouldn't buy tickets but I reckon if I had them, I'd go.


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 9:52 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Mclusky and Jarcrew tomorrow night in Cardiff. My first gig in a long time and very excited!


 
Posted : 07/09/2022 10:00 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Mclusky are still bloody awesome.

Tonight is what I'm thinking of as the Ex Wildhearts Recovery Group- Scott Sorry, Grand Theft Audio, and CJ Wildheart, everything bar a Ginger. All doing their own sets plus an encore which I assume has to be Wildhearts stuff. Should be ace, I don't think I ever say Grand Theft Audio back in the day and CJ is a genius. Just needs a Willie Dowling really.


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 4:18 pm
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Re: Apollo Ghosts - their singer/guitarist had a great time crowd surfing, I took some photos, but hadn’t really looked at them until yesterday; came out quite well…

Got tickets for Arcade Fire at the O2 tomorrow night, really conflicted on whether to go….

My feelings are, yes, he behaved badly, but everyone involved was a consenting adult, it was five years ago, so why bring it up now. Reference was made to the age gap, but honestly? The difference was around 10-12 years; a number of my relationships involved age gaps of 11-12 years, in one case 14 years! The lovely girl at the time’s parents age gap was around 23-24 years!

I see no relevance whatsoever.

Now, when the other parties are teenagers below the age of consent, that’s a whole other level of reprehensible behaviour, and a significant number of male musicians have been responsible, including Elvis Presley.

Frankly I hope Regine has been kicking Win’s sorry ass really hard, invoking various Vodun deities to make him suffer, and sprinkling Cayenne pepper on his underwear!


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 4:50 pm
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Some selections from the photos I took last night. One thing I did notice, and that’s Régine seems to be a lot more upfront than she used to be, maybe because Will is no longer there, so she’s taking a more prominent rôle.

And keeping an eye on Win…


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 5:31 pm
Posts: 836
Free Member
 

Molly Hatchet just booked, £30. All of the original band members are long since dead, and the new ones look and sound like fat pensioners who know not what instruments do. I am essentially going to see a sub par pub band using an old band name from the 70's, for music I liked 40 years ago. But I am happy as anything.


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 5:38 pm
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Ha! Stupid tit that I am, at the end of my post two days ago I said Fleet Foxes at the O2, instead of Arcade Fire…

I don’t think anyone noticed… #facepalm


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 5:45 pm
Posts: 24498
Free Member
 

just got an email from spotify for bands in my area, and booked 2 tickets for Bug Club at the Boilerroom. It's so local it's almost easier than turning the telly over.

I'm already seeing them with a mate in late October, but might be able to persuade my daughter to come to this one.


 
Posted : 09/09/2022 9:45 pm
Posts: 3257
Free Member
 

Off to see these lunatics Friday night at the Key Club in Leeds.


 
Posted : 15/09/2022 7:53 pm
Posts: 8835
Free Member
 

I spotted Mogwai are touring next Feb. Shame I've just split up with a woman who would have loved to go. Might go by myself and have a good time anyway.


 
Posted : 15/09/2022 8:00 pm
Posts: 3257
Free Member
 

I spotted Mogwai are touring next Feb. Shame I’ve just split up with a woman who would have loved to go. Might go by myself and have a good time anyway.

Mate, you can't miss that opportunity. I went to see Pelican years ago on my own, banging night.


 
Posted : 15/09/2022 8:19 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Got tickets for 2 Mogwai shows just before christmas, should be absolute belters.


 
Posted : 15/09/2022 11:33 pm
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

Just got back from watching Ash at the Ritz, which is a cracking venue. 21 years since we last saw them. How the hell did that happen?!

They were absolutely awesome. So good to see a band on stage who look like they’re clearly having an absolute ball!! Played the whole of Free All Angels then did a greatest hits set as an encore and were clearly loving every minute of it. Charlotte back on guitar too as a bonus. First gigs she’s done for a long time.

They’re only doing a few gigs on this 21st anniversary tour but if you can get to see them, they’re well worth it. The music has aged well (unlike me)

https://flic.kr/p/2nLXSan


 
Posted : 16/09/2022 12:11 am
Posts: 3257
Free Member
 

@Binners jealous. Got them on Spotify now!


 
Posted : 16/09/2022 10:11 am
Posts: 6884
Full Member
 

My last gig was cancelled. Someone died and the traffic situation meant the band couldn't get to London. I've been waiting ages to see them and then the country goes all silly.
Ah well, !!! (chk chk chk) for some dancin and Autechre for some chin scratching coming up in the first week of October.


 
Posted : 16/09/2022 12:33 pm
Posts: 770
Free Member
 

Another one for Ash, seeing them in London on Sunday. Not looking forwards to the hoards of people up there to see the Queen.


 
Posted : 16/09/2022 1:00 pm
Posts: 3590
Free Member
 

Envious of the AE ticket, I'm too slow spotting these things that sell out. Seeing Tricot on Tuesday which should be good.


 
Posted : 16/09/2022 9:47 pm
Posts: 3257
Free Member
 

Well, It's taken 8 years but finally gotntonsee the Cancer Bats. The band that are thwbteaosn my best mate becze my best mate. Honestly, what a gig! I'm a hot sweaty mess.


 
Posted : 17/09/2022 1:26 am
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Just on the bus in to town to float along mini festival in Sheffield.
Nice way to spend a Saturday
Will start with sister wives and see where the day takes us…


 
Posted : 24/09/2022 1:24 pm
Posts: 1781
Free Member
 

Just seen Fu Manchu in Shepard's Bush - stoner rock my arse 😄😄

That was way more intense and moshy than I expected! Superb gig.


 
Posted : 24/09/2022 11:35 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Ears are ringing. 14 bands in 9 1/2 hours. Standouts were W.H Lung and Porij
What a great little festival that was.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 12:43 pm
Posts: 24498
Free Member
 

Thursday night I took my eldest to see The Bug Club at Boileroom Guildford. I'm seeing them in another month or so as well, and also now just offered to take my niece to see them in Reading. Very good fun.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 2:35 pm
Posts: 1318
Full Member
 

Went see Yard Act at the Sugermill in Stoke last week, they were great and what and excellent venue. I think I’ll go back to see Sea Power in a few weeks.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 2:39 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Theotherjonv they are ace aren’t they? Saw them earlier this year in a tiny basement in Sheffield then again at end of the road a couple of weeks ago. Got tickets for hebden bridge trades club on bonfire night and considering seeing them 2 days later in Sheffield


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 2:56 pm
Posts: 24498
Free Member
 

Worth it just for the bass face


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 2:58 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

Totally. They all look like they are having the time of their lives.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 3:03 pm
Posts: 236
Full Member
 

I too have Mogwai tickets for December at the Barra’s which should be absolutely storming. Though I’m still suffering some from slight tinnitus after Godspeed You! Black Emperor there a week ago. A sheer wall of sound, complete assault on the senses and one of the best gigs I’ve been at in a long time.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 5:58 pm
Posts: 13164
Full Member
 

There's a family outing to Cambridge next Friday to see Frank Turner, postponed from early last year. Slightly excited doesn't begin to cover it. Frank was our last gig before the 2020 lockdown one.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 7:53 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Anvil next month. Unheard of to see a gig in our home county. Then Anthrax and Municipal Waste in That London. Can't wait.


 
Posted : 25/09/2022 8:07 pm
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

Did anyone go and see Ian Brown in Leeds last night then?

The reviews are… erm…. ‘Interesting’

The best one I read described it as ‘a Jimmy Bullard lookalike murdering karaoke’

He turned up with no band and sang (as much as Ian Brown sings) along to a backing track.

Apparently people were somewhat predictably unhappy at paying fifty quid a ticket to watch that so there was a lot of heckling and throwing pints at him 😂


 
Posted : 26/09/2022 10:12 am
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Got a few booked up now
Inhaler - Next Month
Normandie - November
The Men the Couldn't Hang - Dec
Palaye Royale - March-23
Fatboy Slim - March-23
The Girl in Red (taking my daughter) April-23
Luke Combs - the O2 - Oct-23!


 
Posted : 26/09/2022 11:16 am
Posts: 2980
Full Member
 

Did anyone go and see Ian Brown in Leeds last night then?

Came to ask the same thing after I just saw this article

https://propermanchester.com/trending/ian-brown-fans-gutted-after-singer-plays-sold-out-gig-with-no-band-and-butchers-own-tunes/?fbclid=IwAR3PImAw343Y9JxbPLjrz8SKDZmUZ3DtIB-ez0nqRds13gEo_O-croCgp9g


 
Posted : 26/09/2022 6:28 pm
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Craig Finn from the Hold Steady on wednesday, sadly it's a full band show so won't be as breathtakingly depressing as his true solo shows but it should still be great

binners
Full Member

He turned up with no band and sang (as much as Ian Brown sings) along to a backing track.

That's exactly what he did when I saw him, maybe supporting the manics? Absolute ***** tbf. I wasn't sure if he knew what was happening tbh.


 
Posted : 26/09/2022 6:40 pm
Posts: 3754
Full Member
 

Long shot but does anyone want a ticket to Anthrax at the Birmingham O2 Academy tonight?
Drop me a PM if interested.


 
Posted : 27/09/2022 10:12 am
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Pixies just announced a U.K. and European tour, tickets on sale Friday… 😎


 
Posted : 28/09/2022 6:14 pm
Posts: 33325
Full Member
Topic starter
 

Pixies tickets obtained! Took four minutes from sales going live to confirmation, thanks to Gigantic. An example Ticketmaster should try to follow, they seem determined to make buying tickets as difficult as possible. 😖


 
Posted : 30/09/2022 7:11 pm
Posts: 8835
Free Member
 

Leftfield in London in December. I definitely won't be getting wide eyed and fuzzy...


 
Posted : 01/10/2022 6:11 pm
Posts: 2434
Free Member
 

The 1975 booked for Liverpool in Jan, not my cup of tea but kids and missus like em.
Also managed to get tickets for Arctic Monkeys for next June at the Emirates Stadium (I think). That should be a belter.


 
Posted : 01/10/2022 6:23 pm
 aide
Posts: 870
Full Member
 

Just booked a couple of tickets for me and the other half to go see stanley odd in a few weeks. Second time they've played in my local town but had already planned a trip up north last time. Looking forward to it


 
Posted : 01/10/2022 8:26 pm
Posts: 13164
Full Member
 

Frank Turner was so good on Friday that I found that tickets were still available for Norwich on Saturday. It would have been rude not to! Me and the daughter went for another go.
Ears ringing a touch and I now need a snooze.


 
Posted : 02/10/2022 12:19 am
Posts: 711
Full Member
 

10cc tonight in Carlisle. Excellent.


 
Posted : 02/10/2022 12:21 am
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Sandwich
Full Member

Frank Turner was so good on Friday that I found that tickets were still available for Norwich on Saturday. It would have been rude not to! Me and the daughter went for another go.
Ears ringing a touch and I now need a snooze.

I'm doing tuesday and wednesday 🙂


 
Posted : 02/10/2022 4:08 pm
Posts: 13164
Full Member
 

I have a 0 birthday in December and we're off to Berlin for a short break. We're seeing Billy Talent, PABST and Frank again on 15 December. Just a bit excited.


 
Posted : 03/10/2022 8:58 pm
Posts: 849
Free Member
 

got a mixed bunch coming up:
October
Katy J Pearson
Mr Bruce
November
Bob Dylan
Belle and Sebastian
Next Year
Yungblud
Was a bit unsure about Dylan but as he's 81 not going to be many more chances to see him and it's not like the voice was that good to start with


 
Posted : 04/10/2022 9:20 am
Posts: 520
Free Member
 

Clutch and Sepultura in November, should be good!


 
Posted : 04/10/2022 11:13 am
Posts: 56564
Full Member
 

We're off to see Snarky Puppy at the Apollo tomorrow night. This has come about because my mate Callum, a retired university lecturer, ageing hippy and all-round lovely bloke is really into his freeform jazz. Me and another mate, Rob, relentlessly take the piss out of him about it, when we're having a beer and he puts a 20 minute brass section and bongo mash-up on, so he's only gone and called our bluff and got us tickets for a Jazz-tastic evening tomorrow night

Snarky Puppy are described as an American instrumental ensemble who combine a variety of jazz idioms, rock, world music, and funk

I'm quite looking forward to something different 😀


 
Posted : 05/10/2022 9:36 am
Posts: 6884
Full Member
 

!!! (chk chk chk) last night were excellent as always. I was a sweaty mess by the end. Never seen so many people dancing at a gig. Fact that the singer kept prowling through the crowd and dancing with people was something to do with it. Proper entertaining. Baba Ali, the support were great too. I bought their cd 😀


 
Posted : 05/10/2022 10:19 am
Posts: 65918
Free Member
 

Frank Turner last night in Glasgow. He was my Last Show before the lockdowns, also in Glasgow. TBH that gig wasn't the best but last night was rock solid, with a pretty epic encore. Tonight, more of the same but in a venue about 1/3d the size


 
Posted : 05/10/2022 2:39 pm
Posts: 1305
Free Member
 

@binners my lad (aged 21, studying fine art at MMU) was into snarky puppy but says not listened to them for a while. Still into a bit of jazz though… it’s what all the cool kids like… he goes to weouthere festival nowadays, ask your pal Callum it might be his thing. Saw pharaoh Saunders this year- R.I.P


 
Posted : 05/10/2022 3:59 pm
Posts: 13164
Full Member
 

@Northwind The PA was a little "off" for both the gigs we went to. Leeds there were problems reported with the foldback and Frank's mic. So much so that he broke things during the last song.
Hopefully the kit in Germany will be better.


 
Posted : 06/10/2022 8:20 am
Page 7 / 32

6 DAYS LEFT
We are currently at 95% of our target!