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This is quite odd. An instore "gig" , my friend couldn't make it , so standing around in a large-ish very clean and tidy record shop with a bunch of strangers, waiting for Daniel Avery to do a 45 mins set on the Pioneer cdj decks. Bit bored, so I hope it was worth the drive 😆

Oh here he is!


 
Posted : 04/11/2025 9:05 pm
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As it wasn't a normal gig, I took a photo so you can see how exciting it was


 
Posted : 05/11/2025 10:07 am
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Sweaty, ears ringing. Local gig in Portsmouth at the new Kola venue. Very fun, great atmosphere (very unusual for Portsmouth gigs!)

4 bands for £14ish. Gumdrop, 3rd on the bill were great, guitarist really knew how to make your ears burn. Headliners Lipworms had us dancing til 11pm… phew. They’re still going with an after party til 3 apparently. I needs me bed though.


 
Posted : 08/11/2025 1:22 am
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Reef at the De Valence Pavilion in Tenby were great on Saturday.

Off to see them tonight 🙂 

 

 


 
Posted : 08/11/2025 8:55 am
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Aussie Pink Floyd in York last night, then it's Gary Numan on Friday night in Leeds.


 
Posted : 11/11/2025 11:32 am
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Brilliant show last night by Pan Amsterdam, at the Hug & Pint in Glasgow. Not enough rappers play the trumpet! Always love seeing an MC capture a crowd in a small room like that, a total joy, especially on a wet Tuesday night in November. Much to enjoy with him, for fans of A Tribe Called Quest, Miles Davis, MF DOOM.

 

Next up is TTSSFU at king tuts on Saturday.

 

In a good wee run at the moment, lots coming up.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 1:32 pm
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Electric Callboy at Ally Pally last night were excellent. The support acts not so much. 


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 1:37 pm
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Sprints tonight at Rock City, then Ferocious Dog in Lincoln on Saturday.  think its their last ever gig before calling it a day which will be a shame, vastly underrated band IMHO.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 1:51 pm
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The support acts not so much. 

Ferocious Dog at the weekend were supported by possibly the worst act I've ever seen. Voodoo Radio, a hyperactive woman singing while bouncing around and bashing at a drumkit and her somnolent father on guitar, dressed like a Slash wannabe. The odd thing is, she could probably sing, but their songs were dreadful (Slag Bank wasn't the worst!) and they kept making the most unpleasant noises out of their respective instruments. Looking the internet the next day it seems that they've supported some quite big names and have been played on 6M, etc. 


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 2:01 pm
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Ferocious Dog in Lincoln on Saturday.  think its their last ever gig before calling it a day which will be a shame, vastly underrated band IMHO.

Ferocious Dog are touring next year then calling it a day - dates to be announced. To anyone who hasn't seen them If you get chance to you must go. A fantastic band. I first saw them in a barn at Whatstandwell Festival and have seen them many times since.

https://ferocious-dog.co.uk/

 

This leads me to a question I was going to post earlier - are people seeing more and more bands cancelling tours due to low ticket sales? 

I've seen 3 in the last couple of weeks in my FB feed. And bands like The Sherlocks - who have millions of streams on Spotify and festival regulars - are struggling to fill very small venues for their current tour.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 2:04 pm
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Gary Numan on Friday night in Leeds.

Numan last night for me, at the O2 in Glasgow. 

Excellent show despite the shite sound at the O2. it sounds fuzzy, like you're ears are recovering post gig.

Light show was great.

Raven was surprisingly good too. I'm not keen on her voice from the singles, but there are some tracks she did that let her shine a bit more. 

 

next up for me is NFD and Rhombus at Ivory blacks next friday. I'm enjoying getting back into the gig things. 

got tickets for VNV Nation and Tori amos next year


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 2:06 pm
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Ferocious Dog are touring next year then calling it a day - dates to be announced. To anyone who hasn't seen them If you get chance to you must go. A fantastic band. I first saw them in a barn at Whatstandwell Festival and have seen them many times since.

Yes, they were great on Saturday and knowing that they are calling it a day was the reason we drove two hours to the gig. However, in the years I've been following them they rarely seem to keep a stable line-up together for very long. I don't know why, but I'm hoping that Ken carries on making some music in some way.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 2:16 pm
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And bands like The Sherlocks - who have millions of streams on Spotify and festival regulars

is it because festival goers aren't necessarily regular gig attendees? (I've never heard of The Sherlocks btw, even with an instantly recognisable name like that.)


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 2:18 pm
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This weekends a Rock and Roll Brewhouse one in Brum, Saturday its Djabbic 3 and Liars at The Witch Trial and Sunday its Mr Vast ,Retinal Circus and Sick Boys Club followed by either Splinter at O Bar or Taxi For Jesus at Actress and Bishop.

 30th November its the second 2nd City Sonic Attack Festival at Castle and Falcon which will be good and really looking forward to next years Worcester Music Festival which is about the 2nd weekend in September.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 4:32 pm
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Posted by: the-muffin-man

are people seeing more and more bands cancelling tours due to low ticket sales? 

Not had any cancellations lately. But then the bands I go to see are usually early in their careers so don't have expectations with ticket sales. Even the more established ones have been fine.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 5:02 pm
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Electric Six at the Picturedome in Holmfirth last Saturday. Was skeptical, but as it was for a friend's birthday went along. Turned out it was a bloody good night!


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 6:54 pm
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Did a couple of shows with my friends who supported Lord of the Lost on Friday & Saturday

Electric Ballroom in Camden and Engine Rooms in Southampton.

Surprise act for me was the openers - Julien K. Absolutely top notch live and thoroughly nice folks too.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 7:57 pm
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I'm lucky enough to pick up cheap tickets for Cardiff stuff from time to time, 

last Friday - HAAL - Bristol based, I really liked these guys, good gig at Paradise Gardens in Cardiff

Last night - Language of Nations - Tramshed, often I'll grab a ticket and not know anything about the band and just stand there and take it all in, they were great live, very 80s synthy stuff 

Next week, Hotline TNT, Scaler and Hotel Lux, I've never heard any of their stuff but looking forward to it.


 
Posted : 12/11/2025 9:55 pm
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Sprints last night at Rock City.  took a little time for the crowd to get going but we got there by the end 🙂

maybe its cos of where i was stood but karlas voice seemed to get lost in the mix at times, but as i knew the songs anyway it wasnt a problem and i really enjoyed the night.  my first 'circle' too, at my age! 😀 it just opened up where we were stood so thought what the hell and went for it 😀 it threw me out right on the front rail for the rest of the gig so no complaints there.


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 7:45 am
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oh and it was an 8.15 start, which is most welcome to these tired old bones, back home for 11.  need more gigs like that 😀


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 9:11 am
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Hotel Lux, I've never heard any of their stuff but looking forward to it.

Local band to me, great songs, excellent live. Seeing them next month 🙂


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 1:34 pm
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   "Sprints last night at Rock City.  took a little time for the crowd to get going but we got there by the end"

 

I'm seeing Sprints at Troxy tomorrow. Really looking forward to it and hoping for a fast start from the crowd 😄 

  "my first 'circle' too"

to Up and Comer?


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 3:31 pm
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to Up and Comer?

it was indeed.


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 5:11 pm
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We saw sprints in Leeds on Friday and really enjoyed it - we're actually in London tomorrow and considered seeing them again but we're at rouleur live til 8 so it's a bit tight.

 

I had to avoid the circle/crowd surfing/general exuberance though as I'm still recovering from broken ribs/scapula.


 
Posted : 13/11/2025 5:27 pm
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shite sound at the O2

Totally agree with that . Saw Bob Vylan last week and he was really good but sound was poor, same when I saw descendents and circle jerks last year , great show crap sound
Bob Vylan was the first gig that I have ever been to that had a police presence. Also got the soles of my shoes wanded by security staff!
Saw Discharge in Audio the next day , it really is a bit of a shithole


 
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Posted : 14/11/2025 12:47 am
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Bob Vylan was the first gig that I have ever been to that had a police presence

They've come a long way since I saw them in a half empty Joiners (capacity 200) during Covid! Had a lot of publicity.

Got Stewart Lee comedy show in Brighton tonight.


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 10:35 am
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Howard Jones at the Bridgewater Hall last night. The guy can still sing and move - he's 70. Didn't know half the songs as he was someone my wife liked in the 80's. Good night and great acoustics.


 
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Howard Jones at the Bridgewater Hall last night. The guy can still sing and move - he's 70. Didn't know half the songs as he was someone my wife liked in the 80's. Good night and great acoustics.

I was totally thinking of the other Howard Jones. 😀 

 


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 2:11 pm
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@lovewookie (or anyone else that's seen Gary Numan on this tour) – what time did he get on stage? I can't find anything definitive online.


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 2:16 pm
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Got Stewart Lee comedy show in Brighton tonight.

Saw him a few weeks back. Sublime!

 


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 2:36 pm
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Saw Swans last week in Leeds. A full mind & body experience. Inescapable. 

Loudest band I've ever seen, 7 of them on stage!

 


 
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Saw Swans last week in Leeds. A full mind & body experience. Inescapable. 

Loudest band I've ever seen, 7 of them on stage!

Oh, that sounds good. Twice at the Edinburgh Venue, possibly late 80s early 90s. No other band had such a physical impact when watching live. Feeling every note like an assault. 


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 2:56 pm
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Saw Swans last week in Leeds. A full mind & body experience. Inescapable. 

Loudest band I've ever seen, 7 of them on stage!

so jealous, i really want to see these and only saw they were in Leeds about an hour before the start :-/


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 2:57 pm
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Saw English Teacher last night at Rock City - they were superb as expected. Lily has a great voice.

Looking forward to the Wailers in a couple of weeks time.


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 4:26 pm
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Going to see The Balkan Wanderers next Friday, should be fun, sadly I'll be on the alcohol free beer.

Stewart Lee - I'd rather set fire to my pubes.


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 8:02 pm
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Before leaving for Stewart Lee we were just laughing at people saying they were going to see Reef. True fact! Each to their own eh


 
Posted : 14/11/2025 9:36 pm
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Sprints was plenty lively enough at Troxy. Pits opened up in the first song. Best Sprints gig I've been to.

Plus, turns out the carpeted floor which looked weird at first is a genius idea as it doesn't get slippery. Every venue should have carpets.

Plenty of '6 music dads' in the crowd so I didn't feel old at a gig for once.


 
Posted : 15/11/2025 8:50 pm
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I’m just on the way back from Baxter Dury and he was absolutely awesome! Put on a proper show. Helped by the fact it was in the Albert Hall which is just the best venue! 

If you can see him on this tour and there’s still tickets available, do it! The place was absolutely bouncing tonight! 

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Baxter Dury was in Glasgow last night - couldn’t go, had something else on but my mate said it was great. Joshua idehen supporting, i love him!

 

 Albert Hall in Manchester is a brilliant venue, great floor!

 

 Heading home from TTSSFU at king tuts tonight, I will never not love Cocteau Twins sounding vocals over a wall of loud guitar.


 
Posted : 16/11/2025 12:39 am
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Twice at the Edinburgh Venue, possibly late 80s early 90s. No other band had such a physical impact when watching live. Feeling every note like an assault. 

Definitely the loudest gig there ever 

Do you remember the guy in the crowd next to the speaker who's ears started bleeding?


 
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Wasn't going to just because of prices but we've nabbed 2 resale tickets for the Almighty at the Barrowlands, again, 3 years in a row this is. 

They were my first ever proper gig, in 1994. I had a ticket then won backstage passes from Kerrang magazine. But, it was my first ever gig, and I was 16, so I had absolutely no clue what to do with any of this. So I thought "Kerrang will help" and just got the number from directory enquiries and phoned them up. Ended up talking to Ross Halflin, then editor Phil Alexander chatted to me for like an hour and basically gave me the A-Z of how to go to a rock and roll show. Everything from "how a backstage pass works" to "but don't watch the show from side of stage, that sucks, stay in the crowd" "don't crowdsurf with heavy shoes on", etc. Just this enormous download of gigcraft, from rock dad to rock child.

And THEN he said "put your mum on" because I'd mentioned she was freaking out, and he spent 10 minutes convincing her that we weren't going to die and rock fans aren't all satanists and child molesters, and personally vouched for the band 🙂 I'm sure it was all lies but by the end she was finally happy to let me go so I didn't have to sneak out and go anyway.

All been downhill since. 31 years on and I don't think I'm getting on the stage this time.


 
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@qmu

https://flic.kr/p/2rFEVd5

very tight, and varied.


 
Posted : 16/11/2025 5:00 am
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Ferocious Dog in Lincoln last night.  ive said it before but soooo underrated, i dont think ive ever heard one of their songs on the radio.  took my wife who wasnt particularly looking forward to it (cold and rainy, just fancied a night in the PJs) but she enjoyed it too and was really happy that she went.  we were yapping to the violinist after the gig and asked him why they were packing in.  he said theyre all just old and knackered these days 😀 

ken mentioned that their last ever gig will be at rock city next year so thats a definite!


 
Posted : 16/11/2025 9:29 am
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Stewart Lee last week in Newcastle and English Teacher this coming Tuesday. Both to meet up with son who's studying in Newcastle.


 
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