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  1. #431
    Join Date: Feb 2017

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    I don't know if you can call 3 blokes playing in a pub a gig but..... I saw "The Damned and Dirty" at the Dolphin alehouse, Shrewsbury last week. They're a Dutch Blues group who write all their own material. Have a look on https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDamnedAndDirty/videos for a taste.

    The band played for 2.5 hours in all - a superb and very good value night out!

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    Join Date: Oct 2014

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    Never seen him before - AMAZING

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy View Post
    Never seen him before - AMAZING
    Bet he was. He's on my bucket list of"must see's"

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    I saw the Jesus and Mary Chain play on Monday .
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  5. #435
    Join Date: Oct 2014

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    Last minute decision picked two tickets up for £25 each on Scarlett mist on the Monday morning , very tempted to try again at nottingham

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    Went to see Low at The Union Chapel at the weekend. It was part of the Organ Reframed festival. Various artists come in and play a set using the chapel organ as the central instrument. Their set was quite sparse with just the organ, a drum machine and vocal harmonies. But it was highly atmospheric. The venue itself had a part to play in that. My wife said it was one of the best concerts she had ever been to. I found it hard to disagree.

    This was the second of two concerts in a week, the first being GAS at The Barbican. Again that was something special. Wolfgang Voight played his Narkopop album in its entirety. A wall of sound with stunning dream like projections. Pretty intoxicating.

    Herbie Hancock is up next!

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    As a long time fan of Clive Gregson and Christine Collister I'm going to see them in concert later in October. Strangely, though, they will be performing at different venues with different partners: Gregson with Liz Simcott and Collister with Michael Fix.

    I wonder if they will be any common songs on their set lists.

    Geoff

  8. #438
    Join Date: Nov 2011

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    Just back from seeing Metallica at the O2. They were superb, stand out moments were ‘One’ and ‘Moth into Flame’


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    Last Saturday, a fantastic Walter Trout gig, excellent support as well in Sari Schorr.



    Audiophile Tosher

  10. #440
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    We were at Manchester last night for Metallica. First time seeing them and for the most part they were great. Loads of stand out moments all focused on their classic stuff (thought the month to a flame "moths" were stunning too). The newer stuff is a bit meh in comparision but when they knock out a master of puppets or enter sandman it's very special.
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