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Mark Morriss is such a good front man – had a good chat (and a selfie – sad I know) with him afterwards. Was more than happy to talk music etc although I think part him was glad to come and chat with me and the missus after some lunatic geordie woman collared him – he looked terrified
I’ve seen the Bluetones many times including when they toured with Sleeper. I used to like his frontman approach, but it turns out he has a history of manipulation and gaslighting. I can’t support that.
Teleman last night were great. I think I must have seen them at a festival in the past but can’t really remember it. Great in a medium sized venue though.
there are some available in Block 7 (at the back!) of Nottingham Arena – £48.00 each inc. fees which is far more palatable than £200 to sit at the front!
A lot further north than I’m prepared to go, and I don’t want to need binoculars and oxygen when watching a band. The O2 is even worse in the top tier seats - I genuinely don’t have a good enough head for heights to sit up there. I’ve been in the very top row at the Royal Albert Hall, I was very uncomfortable just walking down a few seats, because of the steep steps and the height, my mate had to leave, he couldn’t cope. They kindly moved us to a box on the other side of the hall.
I’ve got Block A, Row K, Seat 1 for Gabriel at the O2, and it’s an insane amount of money, but I saw him on each of his last two tours, and two or three times before that; the last two tours were ten years apart, and he’s now in his 70’s. It’s almost certainly his last ever tour, I can easily afford it, and it’s kind of my birthday present to myself.
And, frankly, I don’t have to justify it anyone, least of all some random on the internet.
Having said that, Ticketmaster and Live Nation need to be torn to pieces, their business practices are reprehensible, no matter how much they try to justify it by saying it’s the artists demanding the prices, because other booking agencies don’t charge as much.
Not music but...John Cooper Clarke tomorrow in a Victorian theatre in Lincoln.
Not music but…John Cooper Clarke tomorrow in a Victorian theatre in Lincoln.
oooh nice one, hadnt seen that, love a bit of dr john. *scurries off to ticketmaster*
John copper Clarke is also playing the devils arse in castleton in a couple of weeks but I think we will be to the get together 1 day festival thing instead
Randomly popped up on a facebook ad the other day that The Cult are playing Scarbados open air theatre in July. Awesome - booked for me and the kids to go. On a school night too. Suit you sir 😀
sadexpunk - call the new theatre royal box office direct; don't bother with ticket agencies.
Bloody hell, they are a bit angry arent they.
Went to see Benefits in Hebden last week. Second time I've seen them and they've somehow cranked up the anger and noise to another level. I don't know of any single band past or present who can create an outlet for people's anger and frustration as they do, and yet somehow make you feel good about it.
@dazh, I was actually referencing Meryl Streak rather than the Benefits. But now my mind has had time to process the anger from Meryl I will check out Benefits 🙂
If Meryl Streek were too angry, I'd save Benefits until you're ready for them.
New Order, Glasgow later in the year. Not seen them since Hooky left.
They’re not New Order since Hooky left 😝
Two gigs in 2 days done s Onoe Caponoe at the Green Door Store, brilliant atmosphere. He was in the crowd moshing more than he was actually on stage.
Then tonight was Foals. Cheap Outstore gig.. good job, cos I left early. They’re ok, but the twiddly guitar sound gets a bit tedious after a few songs… not the reason I left though, that was the crowd - singing and clapping along like it was the ****ing Tweenies. Not really my sort of thing I guess.
Due to a "heads up" by a mate from Kelso I'm seeing Steve Earle next month in York. Woo and indeed hoo.
Still some stalls tickets left for those that don't like heights.
Went to see James with the orchestra/Choir at Sheffield City Hall, very good and a hard one to pull off given expectations.
Always arseholes in crowds these days though.
A mate was at that gig rone. I wasn’t sure about the whole orchestral bit so gave it a miss. They are performing it at latitude though so may catch it there.
I've always liked seeing them live but nothing has ever got close to the farewell tour of 2001. Its on DVD.
Still very good and 'Sound' is incredible.
Just had a listen to Benefits, like them cheers. They remind me of Bob Dylan who were outstanding last time I saw them.
assume you mean Bob Vylan - I'm struggling to link Dylan to Benefits 😉
^ auto correct 😂
Yep Bob Vylan, they were the best band at Bearded last year
They're on my list to see when I can.
NSFW, for those that don't know them.
Only gig I went to during covid was Bob Vylan at the Joiners, was amazing, supported by the awesome Witch Fever too (seen them 3 times since!).
There’s a great video on yt of them calling out some racist twonk in the crowd in America. (Well, there was, can’t find it now)
Going to see Dead Kennedys on 16th at Electric Ballroom Camden. Not sure who will be in the line up, or what it will be like. Worth a look though
Was down in Edinburgh last night to catch Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats in the Liquid Rooms, absolutely bloody fantastic 😍
Good weekend for music for me.
Friday PM Weedeater in Manchester with support from Mars Red Sky and Telekinetic Yeti. Weedeater's set started with feedback which basically kept going for an hour, interspersed with some songs. And then at the end the bassist/frontman lent on the wall, the feedback stopped, and he kicked off his shoe which the drummer leaped up and caught. Bonkers but ace.
Saturday PM was Boris in Settle of all places, with support from Pupil Slicer. It's the only rock/metal gig I've been to where a middle-aged lady in a visivest has taken my ticket and given a brief precis as to where the bar, stage, and toilets are located. Boris themselves made the floor vibrate, and made full use of an ace back catalogue to put the set together, including an amazing drone metal track where they were using Sunn O))) esque "fist in the air" coordination for a somewhat free-time riff. And their smoke machine set off the venue smoke alarm twice. Amazing.
Saw the Boss in Dublin last night. Absolutely fantastic show. No support acts straight on and played for 3 hours straight. Great night
Teleman last night were great. I think I must have seen them at a festival in the past but can’t really remember it. Great in a medium sized venue though.
Not seen them as Teleman, but I did see them years ago as Ooberman, and they were excellent then.
Just got tickets for The Joy Formidable at The Fleece in Bristol, which was where I first saw them, supporting, IIRC, Howling Bells. And that was a few years ago, too. 2009, apparently. Fourteen years, jeez.
Saw Hothouse Flowers at St George's Bristol last night. Last saw them 30 years ago at Glastonbury with a mate who had a few tears at the very emotional gig, and rated it as one of his favourite all time performances. My mate tragically died a few years later, so last night's concert got a bit dusty at times for me. Amazing live and highly recommend catching them on the rest of their tour.
Next month got a ticket for James at Bristol harbourside amphitheatre which should be great providing the weather is good.
Next month got a ticket for James at Bristol harbourside amphitheatre which should be great providing the weather is good.
See you there! I last saw them in 1998...
Mate saw the James thing with the orchestra in Manchester the other night too - said he loved it...
Saw Sleeper do their acoustic-ey type thing at the Brudenell Club in Leeds at the weekend. Wonderful but weirdly it didn't feel very gig-ey, more like they were playing in your front room and you just watched and listened. The nature of it didn't really make it a sing-along type thing. Confirmed that I'm even deeper in love with Louise Wener than ever before though.
Anyone going to see War on Drugs at Halifax piece Hall?
Can you tell me anything about the venue - parking - food - queues to get out etc?
Will being on the balcony be too far away?
Thanks,
One of the few I'm not going to @rone
Food and beer queues have been generally well managed, you shouldn't have to wait long at either. Balcony will be fine ☺️
Plenty of parking in Halifax, I'd park at the North bridge car park. Or get the train, piece hall is right next to the station
I saw Thumpasaurus in Leeds last night, great gig and a very entertaining band.
Trying the full Sleeper experience next time @ The Crescent in York at the end of August.
Get together mini festival round kelham island in Sheffield later today. Looking forward to friendly fires, do nothing, melin melyn, Anthony szmeriek and loads more.
Probs still tickets left if anyone is interested
https://www.gettogetherfestival.com/
Went to Osees at Albert Hall in Manchester on Thursday, cracking gig, great atmosphere and lively friendly crowd. It's such a good venue as well.
Support band Psychic Graveyard were a fun starter too, hadn't heard of them, they were pretty full on industrial/punk. Brill.
New venue / old band tomorrow - O2 Birmingham for the Wedding Present. Daughter is down for the weekend, her brother's in a couple of plays this weekend (last night with 6FC, today with his / her old musical theatre academy)
So when booking tickets, and knowing I was going to drive her back up, gave the opportunity to blood a new generation. Not sure what she'll make of it, but as I keep telling her - all live music is good!
Just seen joy hotel. They were magic. Problem was slight clash with melin melyn in room next door meant couldn’t get in to see them. Breather now for an hour before divorce next. Sun is shiny beer is flowing and there 50 bands playing in a half mile of each other. What’s not to like?!
The Chats in MCR last night. Had a few too many pints, saw them walking past the pub, so quickly ran after them like an excited school kid for a selfie. The excuse being so I could show my kid cuz she loves them as well. I'm 43.
Saw Pulp at Bridlington on the opening night of their Encore tour on Friday. Bloody brilliant, good mix of well known and less well known tracks, did a solid two hours and Jarvis was the showman he’s always been, not lost an ounce of it even though he’s knocking on 60. Anyone seeing them this summer is in for a treat.
Rival Consoles at Barbican Centre on Sat night was a musical trip. A bit niche but I love that drone sound and it pressed all of my buttons.
Rival Consoles at Barbican Centre on Sat night was a musical trip.
Ah, gutted! I was supposed to be at that. My mate who bought the tickets buggered off on holiday to Greece instead!
I ended up at a comedy club seeing Tom Ward and Darren Harriett. Was a pretty decent evening 😊
Meryl Streep tomorrow at the Green Door Store. 3rd gig there this month, love the little shitole 😁
I saw Personal Trainer supported by Shtëpi at Boileroom last Thursday. Good, but not brilliant if I'm honest - venue was rammed and got very uncomfortable, my knee's knackered and being unable to move around a bit it starts to hurt.
Weds 31, also seeing Meryl Streek at a little venue in London. Very excited for that.
Got all excited the other day when I saw QOTSA were playing Halifax Piece Hall. Except when I went to book tickets they're playing the same night I've got tickets to see Muse/Royal Blood at John Smiths, Huddersfield. Bugger.
.... assuming Royal Blood can be bothered and don't throw a hissy fit
That Royal Blood thing is hilarious.
a) It's Dundee, and you've agreed to play a pop festival
b) It's Dundee, and they've come to see Lewis Capaldi
c) It's Dundee, and you've put on your best English private school accent to have a go at them.
Just surprised and disappointed at the lack of piss bottle throwing.
Anyone else get a Sick Bikes vibe from them?
Meryl Streep tomorrow
yeah, auto-corrected to seeing a famous actress at the GDS! I think jonv got the gist 😛
Just back from bearded theory which was a smashing festival. Some brilliant bands but particular mention to the go team, panic shack, elvana, the undertones (surprisingly brilliant) and Gary Numan.
Primal scream headlined the last night and were fantastic which was a relief as when saw them at Glastonbury last year was one of my most disappointing live performances.
Slightly different tak on the thread but I took my girls 11 and 14 to see Harry Styles at Coventry last Tuesday. They have seen loads of live music and been to at least 1 music festival every year of there lives but really nice to be able to see them develop there own taste in music and see there first big stadium gig. Was an excellent show, great stage and screens that really gave every single person in the whole stadium a great view. Never seen screens on the sides of the stage before for the crowd seated almost behind the stage. The screaming was a little hard to handle at times but every single person there seemed to have an amazing time which was so nice to see. Late night on a school night going there and back from Devon but you only regret the things you didn't do.
I was also at bearded theory and enjoyed panic shack, the go team and undertones. Missed elvana as they were main stage and I was melting so went into a tent for shade. Also hugely enjoyed opus kink, the bug club (of course), echo and the bunnymen, and many other bands of all size. Did not enjoy 2 hours trapped in the car park yesterday.
Best performance of the weekend by far was the weather though.
Also saw Pulp at the weekend (Neighbourhood weekender Warrington), enjoyed it but can't say it was the best gig I've ever been to. Jarvis was on good form though 🙂
Wandered between the main stage and a second stage for most of the day, second stage definitely had a better atmosphere (largely as it was covered so contained the sound better). We were there to see Pulp really, so anyone else we saw was a bonus; Confidence man were good value, top quality electro-pop and a good performance. Lottery winners also get an honourable mention as their front man was brilliant. Anyone pining for the Arctic Monkeys to go back to their early style should check out the Reytons as they appear to be an AM clone! 🙂
Met a "gig buddy" at Meryl Streek (still waiting for him) we were stood at the front, she's about 5'5", some dick pushes his way in front of her, his shoulder right in her face, to take a photo. Now, I think taking photos during performance is prickish enough, but being ignorant as well!... so I poke him, gesture to this young lady he's in front of .. I think I pissed them BOTH off! WTF? Is it acceptable behaviour at gigs? Ah well, I'll continue to call out ignorance, some 30 year old feels manly fighting a 60 year old, instead of just apologising, they won't get away without some hurt thats for sure. 😂
Bit late, I should've posted at the weekend. My friends have a band called Quiet Houses and finally saw them on Friday night in Edinburgh. They have supported Tide Lines this spring, since then they e gone from just the two of them and added a drummer and keyboard player. Great songs and wonderful live performance, sounded even better live. £10 quid well spent, bought some merch as well, it was also my daughter's first proper gig so a memorable night. They are playing in London tonight, hopefully there will be more touring soon.
There was a short fella at the Meryl Streek gig last night with a t-shirt proudly displaying the word "Cockwomble".. wasn't anyone off here?? I thought that was a STW word 🙂
Worked med duties at Springsteen, Murrayfield stadium last night.
Why do some people get so drunk that they'll end up ill or fall down the stairs and miss their expensive, perhaps once in a generation opportunity..?
The music was superb, by the way. A full three hours, hit the stage two minutes early and the atmosphere really ramped up, especially in the final hour. I probably caught about two thirds of it, between jobs and had a great vantage point.
t-shirt proudly displaying the word “Cockwomble”.. wasn’t anyone off here?? I thought that was a STW word 🙂
I thought it came from James May, or maybe Top Gear in general, not here. I may be wrong, though.
I'm going to see Martyn Joseph in Cardigan on Friday. I'm riding across to Pembrokeshire (60 miles or so, gravel-ish), meeting my wife, then dinner and the gig. He's doing a words and music thing with Bob Harris, so should be interesting. He always gives good gig!
Why do some people get so drunk that they’ll end up ill or fall down the stairs and miss their expensive, perhaps once in a generation opportunity..?
I shared a flat with a friend who would go out, get astonishingly drunk and not remember anything about it. He once arrived back covered in his own blood, but remembered nothing about the fight next morning.
A few of us went to a local gig one night, about 20 years ago. My flatmate did his normal amnesiac drunk thing so still has no memories of that Lost Prophets gig. Maybe that's a good thing now. 😀
I thought it came from James May, or maybe Top Gear in general, not here.
Ah, would explain why I've only seen it here 🙂
Next month got a ticket for James at Bristol harbourside amphitheatre which should be great providing the weather is good.
Saw them at IoW Festival in 2015. Never what you could call a fan, but they were fantastic, I was somewhat surprised to discover how many of their songs I knew! Just shows how ubiquitous they’ve been over the years. Tim ended up crowd surfing as well.
Enjoy! 😎
Saw Pulp at Bridlington on the opening night of their Encore tour on Friday. Bloody brilliant, good mix of well known and less well known tracks, did a solid two hours and Jarvis was the showman he’s always been, not lost an ounce of it even though he’s knocking on 60. Anyone seeing them this summer is in for a treat
This makes me happy, we're (the missus and I) going to see Pulp in Scarborough on the 9th July. Can't bloody wait!
Got Arctic Monkeys in Sheffield June 9th as well, that ones more for the kids, but should still be good.
James can be fantastic live. Seen them many many times. From the moment I started uni in October 88 when the stripmine album was out- “what for” was the catchy single off that. This was before the stone roses had exploded and they were (I thought) going to take over where the smiths had left off and be the iconic jangly manc band of the time. Then Madchester happened and they had to come back with the “there’s always been a dance element in our music” remixes etc. I lapped it all up and saw them as often as I could 88-91. Went off them a bit after the third and fourth albums and didn’t see them again until the last 8-10 years at various different festivals. The most memorable James gig in recent years was in the botanical gardens in Sheffield in June 2016 in the rain, right down the front with Tim crowd surfing again.
Back of my head visible in one of these pics:
https://www.eventhestars.co.uk/2016/07/james-sherlocks-sheffield-botanical.html
so I’m hopeful that even with an orchestra at latitude on the Sunday they’ll be great again.
Undecided about arctic monkeys at hillsborough park. Daughter and her boyfriend going on the Saturday. The road signs are up warning of the chaos we will have to cope with that weekend if we are around. I was disappointed with them in 2018 at Sheffield arena. But it could be great. Quite a lot of now unwanted tickets coming up on local Facebook groups and a few on Twickets too so could go but not sure I’d enjoy it as much as the one at Lancashire county cricket ground with Amy winehouse as support. £90 a pop too… but as I’m going to have to let my pulp ticket go for Sheff arena on 14/7 in order to support daughter whose doing a sponsored walk that day, I can maybe justify it…. Will see pulp at latitude but would’ve been better on home turf.
Back to reality and looking further ahead pip blom next February at the fab crookes club looks like a good non valentines night out… and under £20
Xiu Xiu last night at the Green Door Store - best of the year so far, be a hard one to top… intense, freaky, out there, awesome. Not many coming up before festival season hits but I’ll be reliving that for a while.
Actually second time for Sudan Archives coming up, in a rather bigger venue than last time (not that big though 😊)
so I’m hopeful that even with an orchestra at latitude on the Sunday they’ll be great again.
I really enjoyed the orchestra sound, a real big sound with the choir too.
I enjoyed them the most on their farewell tour 2001.
I'm so sad to be missing pulp (away) I saw them on their final run at the Arena and before that at Sherwood Pines outdoor gigs - both ecstatic experiences.
So many bands having final runs and then coming back.
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That Royal Blood thing is hilarious.
a) It’s Dundee, and you’ve agreed to play a pop festival
b) It’s Dundee, and they’ve come to see Lewis Capaldi
c) It’s Dundee, and you’ve put on your best English private school accent to have a go at them.
or Mike Kerr behaving like his brother Juan…
@dez, what did you make of Meryl Streek?
@dez, what did you make of Meryl Streek
Dunno if you saw my post about the ignorant knobber getting all aggressive with his photo taking? Maybe that was why, but I wasn’t feeling it. Was ok, I liked the stuff where a bit of melody came through, but all felt a bit samey. Angry shout , heavy rock taped backing. Worth seeing anyway!
Had a bit if a boogie, but I was feeling like I might get into a scrap and I wouldn’t wanna be banned from the GDS, amongst other things!
yep, saw that, Sounds like a proper prick. Spoke briefly to 'Meryl' on the merch stand after - real name Dave - and he seems like a lovely guy behind the anger.
I'm still very impressed....
Django Django at the RFH last night were good fun.
Sounds like a proper prick.
Most definitely! What got me is that he was sticking his phone right in "Dave"'s face when he was onstage! Now, in my punk days, if you'd done that to a singer you would've had that camera (fortunately there were no phones *sigh*!) smacked straight out of your hand. They just accept it these days. Ah John Lydon, last year calling the bloke a "Soppy C***" for filming. That's my kind of attitude! 😀
Had tickets to see Ginger Wildheart on friday. Lost 'em. Just vanished completely. He's just announced another show in teh same venue because of all the people who couldn't get in, but I'm including myself in that number.
Weirdly quiet just now, I guess the covid backlog is cleared? Next, I need to find out where the hell Bedford is so I can go and see Hell Is For Heroes there, I'm hoping it's within a nice easy walk of Edinburgh... Should probably check before July though.
Fun lovin criminals booked in Notts in December. It's the 25th anniversary of 100% Colombian which they're going to play in full. Should be good, they put on a great performance when I saw them in Bristol earlier in the year.
You do know Huey's not in FLC any longer. And whether FLC are FLC without Huey......
And is Bedford near Edinburgh. Erm..... if you're walking, and the gig's July, start shortly.
Leftfield at the Barrowlands last week - great gig. Amyl and the Sniffers in Dundee and Edinburgh in August, hopefully catch something else before then. 👍👍
Steve Earle in York was a great show. Some singing encouraged and possibly the best version of Mr Bojangles I've heard.
He's certainly lived an interesting life. Describing finding his dead son's body after an overdose of fentanyl from adulterated cocaine was harrowing. The Grand Opera was a bit dusty for a while.
You do know Huey’s not in FLC any longer. And whether FLC are FLC without Huey……
Yep no Huey but they still put on a great show, and even more chuffed that my daughter wants to come with me again as she enjoyed the Bristol gig so much
Arctic monkeys last night. 40000 people singing along slightly out of time and very out of tune. Apart from that it was great and so much better than last time I saw them. The hives were a great support band too. S6 is a happy place this month.