Popular Post chrisp65 Posted March 20 Author Popular Post Share Posted March 20 Went along to see the recording of an episode of QI yesterday evening. It was about, two, two and a half hours and it was very good, very funny and entertaining, though how it will be edited to make an episode of QI I’m not sure. Most of it was Nish Kumar talking about giving dolphins LSD and then wanking them off. In the ‘warm up’ audience participation quiz, I survived 3 rounds longer than the current MrsChris, so bragging rights will become a big thing today. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post bickster Posted March 22 Moderator Popular Post Share Posted March 22 So I guess I should write about Bill Ryder-Jones last night The missus went so she preferred to be at the back - she’s not very tall. She wanted a wall to lean against, we arrived too late for wall space. I remained polite The venue was new to me, Concept in the old Cains brewery site. It’s just a long room with a a bar at the back. It’s dull and functional, the bar prices were ok for a captive audience - £5 a can and they don’t pull he ring pulls or make you pour them into a plastic glass, which is both good and also hints at their inexperience at running a venue. Anyway, onto BRJ. Obviously I like his music and this isn’t the first time I’ve seen him. The sound was good as were the band. The woman who plays cello is brilliant and the guy who plays slide guitar and gets such a great sound out of it… ditto and those two are the cornerstones of he sound. He works his way though a set that encompasses the latest album and a good number of old favourites. A break with tradition and he plays Two to Birkenhead as the penultimate number (usually the closer) so he closes with This Can’t Go On, the lead single from the current album and for this the single's video plays on a screen. Good gig overall, enjoyed it, if there was one disappointment it was that he didn’t play my personal favourite, Catharine and Huskisson and as the corner of those two roads was only 500 meters away in a straight line, you’d have thought he might but alas no you can’t have everything. Next up for me is a solo acoustic gig by my old friend Mick Head, which is an album preview for his forthcoming release, which just happens to be produced by BRJ (as was the last). Currently the two great troubadours of the Merseyside music scene. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T-Dog Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 Thanks @bickster - I need to check him out, definitely on the list. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post theboyangel Posted March 24 Popular Post Share Posted March 24 Made the trip to Bristol yesterday to see Yard Act at the O2 Academy. Supported by the surprisingly good Gustaf, a five piece (four girls, one guy) Brooklyn band who were the perfect foil for the headliner. They all looked like they were thoroughly enjoying themselves, especially the percussionist who utilised anything for bells, tins, voice modulator and a variety of squeeze dog toys! I’ve seen Yard Act before and was interested to see how there new more ‘danceable’ sound transposed live. They were absolutely phenomenal with the new stuff seamlessly fitting in with older tracks. The band clearly had a great night too and the capacity crowd were well up for it too! Took my 17yr old lad who, to date was happy standing a little back or to the side to watch gigs. This time we were front and centre in the bouncing throng! No doubt I’d definitely watch them again! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisp65 Posted March 24 Author Share Posted March 24 Possibly one for @bickster ? Richard Norris memoir book tour talk: Quote Sun 24th March, I am at Carnival Brewery in Liverpool if you are about, starting around 3.30pm, psychedelic DJing until about 10pm. This one is free, just turn up 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted March 24 Moderator Share Posted March 24 1 hour ago, chrisp65 said: Possibly one for @bickster ? Richard Norris memoir book tour talk: Already going in the bath in preparation right now Richard Norris and Bob from Probe DJing a set from Richard’s old Thursday night at the Bierkeller from when we were at Uni. I nearly offered to come out of retirement and spin a few for the warm up! Probably gonna skip the book bit though. Just hoping his old mate from Uni Maria Breslin isn’t there because I might just have to leave or I'll cause a scene (she’s now the editor of the Liverpool Echo) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted March 24 Moderator Share Posted March 24 Had a good chat with Richard, reminiscing about how we collectively killed the vice chancellor when we were at Uni and he’s going to send me a copy of the first Oracle Sounds release when I get in touch, he reckons he’s got about 5 copies left and I can have one. There’s also a third volume that he’s just sent to the pressing plant only this week. Great night lots of old friends there and one woman who I’d rather have not seen 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted March 25 Share Posted March 25 15 hours ago, bickster said: Great night lots of old friends there and one woman who I’d rather have not seen your own fault for letting her peg you 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted April 9 Share Posted April 9 (edited) Back from seeing The Libertines tonight in Kingston I’ll be honest and say they are a band that have passed me by previously and I’d put them up there with bands like The Ramones and The fall for being famous for no logical reason but , actually I thought they were pretty decent , sounded loud and pretty tight , vocals were a bit muffled but that could be the venue tbh … I’d definitely go and see them again Edited April 10 by tonyh29 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyrusr Posted April 10 VT Supporter Share Posted April 10 Saw Pupil Slicer tonight and it’s their debut headline tour and can tell they were a little nervous with between song banter. They were really good though and definitely a band on the rise. Missed the 1st support act but Coilguns were main support and were excellent. Made up of (former?) members of The Ocean, the front man acted like Cedric from ATDI and was excellently mental. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bickster Posted April 14 Moderator Share Posted April 14 So, Mick Head playing his upcoming album acoustic style New venue for me Jacaranda Baltic, it’s a basement, it’s got pillars, it narrows towards the stage, sound was good though To get a ticket for this, you had to have already bought the new album which is released next month, so that means for the two of us, we had to buy two copies which is a bit naughty IMO and that will definitely be the work of the devil Pichalinghi. Anyway Mick and Nat from his band run through the album and a smattering of precious songs acoustically and it lasts an hour.or so. Mick is in fine form and there’s a bit of banter A couple of the crowd do that irksome thing of shouting out song titles like any artist is going to change the set list because you shouted out the name of the song and in the case of one knobhead shouting out American Kid (song on new album), he'd just played it a song before you moron Bumped into a few old friends, one of whom I learned has had leukaemia since the last time I saw her, so that was a bit emotional and it was good to see the other friends too. A good night was had and possibly the best thing was the onstage time of 8pm so it was all over by 9:15 making it so much easier to get home after a couple of apres drinks 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 Flew to Berlin last month to see Komfortrauschen because they weren't playing a show over here I could get to. This morning they announced a pre-ATG London show that I can get to. 10 **** minutes ago, Tokyo Police Club who we have literally the weekend just gone stumped up the ~£4k for flights and hotels in Toronto for, have announced a final London show. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davkaus Posted April 18 Share Posted April 18 On 10/04/2024 at 23:29, cyrusr said: Saw Pupil Slicer tonight and it’s their debut headline tour and can tell they were a little nervous with between song banter. They were really good though and definitely a band on the rise. Missed the 1st support act but Coilguns were main support and were excellent. Made up of (former?) members of The Ocean, the front man acted like Cedric from ATDI and was excellently mental. Going to see these guys at the weekend. About 2 weeks ago I bought some merch on their site. The next morning the items I'd bought disappeared, and every item was marked as sold out, and they're ghosting me. As it stands, I'm going to rock up at the Pupil Slicer merch stand to kick off with some consumer rights complaints. If this tee doesn't turn up, I'm going to be unhappy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyrusr Posted April 18 VT Supporter Share Posted April 18 Just now, Davkaus said: Going to see these guys at the weekend. About 2 weeks ago I bought some merch on their site. The next morning the items I'd bought disappeared, and every item was marked as sold out, and they're ghosting me. As it stands, I'm going to rock up at the Pupil Slicer merch stand to kick off with some consumer rights complaints. If this tee doesn't turn up, I'm going to be unhappy Don’t worry - they were selling them at the shows at least! I suspect as they go on tour they shut the shop to stop orders whilst they are away so when they are back they will probably ship it then - or you rant and rage at them 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarethRDR Posted April 19 Share Posted April 19 On 10/04/2024 at 23:29, cyrusr said: Missed the 1st support act Saw on my FB feed that this was apparently God Alone., should the opportunity ever arise again I can highly recommend. Mad good fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cyrusr Posted April 19 VT Supporter Share Posted April 19 3 minutes ago, GarethRDR said: Saw on my FB feed that this was apparently God Alone., should the opportunity ever arise again I can highly recommend. Mad good fun. Yeah they were. I was curious but just couldn’t get to the venue in time after work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubbs Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 Just come back from seeing Brain of J at The Robin. Really good Pearl Jam tribute act. The lead singer took Eddie off really well, great voice and the lead guitarist Jack can seriously play! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 17 minutes ago, dubbs said: Just come back from seeing Brain of J at The Robin. Really good Pearl Jam tribute act. The lead singer took Eddie off really well, great voice and the lead guitarist Jack can seriously play! Yeah I saw them last year excellent set over 2 hours and think it was something like £12 a ticket … went with MrsH29 who was never a fan of PJ but is now on the strength of this gig they are back at the Water Rats in London later this year so I’ll be seeing them again then 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubbs Posted April 20 Share Posted April 20 2 minutes ago, tonyh29 said: Yeah I saw them last year excellent set over 2 hours and think it was something like £12 a ticket … went with MrsH29 who was never a fan of PJ but is now on the strength of this gig they are back at the Water Rats in London later this year so I’ll be seeing them again then Same here, my Mrs wasn't really a fan and only knew some of the songs but she said they were really good too. They were on for about 2 hours, cheap tickets and they even played a track from the new album. Great night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stuart_75 Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 On 21/04/2024 at 00:01, dubbs said: Just come back from seeing Brain of J at The Robin. Really good Pearl Jam tribute act. The lead singer took Eddie off really well, great voice and the lead guitarist Jack can seriously play! On 21/04/2024 at 00:21, tonyh29 said: Yeah I saw them last year excellent set over 2 hours and think it was something like £12 a ticket … went with MrsH29 who was never a fan of PJ but is now on the strength of this gig they are back at the Water Rats in London later this year so I’ll be seeing them again then Saw them in Worcester early this year (after Tonyh29 recommended). Bought tickets to see them again in Birmingham this October. For £13 its an absolute steal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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