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smurfglass Guest
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2004 10:48 am Post subject: wattagawn in Wale's |
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Well the lunar eclispe was a wash out here nothing but clouds guess it was the same there,ah well Oct then anyway whent to a gig thurs night Bloodshanti £3.00 to get in till 2ish n what a kickin dub band the venue didnt do them justice realy but brill anyway this band will be playing at the Luton Carnival defo worth a look on a bigger stage n system,Bloodshanti is the brother of Abbashanti who are the son's of Jah Tubby roots in da blood see for yourself / The Bagdaddies Fri night Talbot Tregarron welcomed return to wale's for a brill fezzi band mixture of eastern european beats fused with drunken geordi dialect alots of new tunes n alot of old 1's full on fezzi vibes shame it had to finish well thats the licencing laws for you whats happened to all the free stuff ? love n peace to all |
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werewolf Site Admin
Joined: 03 Feb 2004 Posts: 1240 Location: Luton UK
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Posted: Sat May 08, 2004 9:26 pm Post subject: Re moonworshippers! |
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Are these guys moonworshipers?
Seriously! nice one for the review 'Smurfglass' its always good to see Live Band reviews, keeping in with the 'spirit of fanzines' that was prevelant at the time of the fanzines such as the 'Suss'.
This is today and this is a forum obviously dedicated to the life and times of UK Decay however the ideals dreams and philosophies of the band and the people didnt just 'vanish' when the band split up! The 'threads' that were created carry on right up to this day! and so its only natural to be interested in where some of these 'threads' have ended up!
So Keep em coming in! its real interesting to read peoples reviews and experiences of the 'alternative music culture' Also if its relevent or it is known what the bands website address is, it would be real nice to post up a link to it!
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jay wolfendale Guest
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Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 8:38 am Post subject: gigs |
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bands ? Well not quite alternative today perhaps, but Arthur Lee and Love, whom i'm lucky enough to know, played a blinder at the Nottingham Rescue Rooms las month. Sort of a warm up gig before their british tour. Their original guitarist, Johnny Echolls, was with them as well as Mike Randell, and what a revelation. He sure has been practicing all these years. Played like a Chicago bluesman, some riffs i'll tell ya. All the better for being in a small, slightly grotty basement club. Going to see them at Milton Keynes Stables theatre in July too. Also going to Joaquin Cortez at the albert hall. Viva Espania. Yeah baby...J x. |
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jay wolfendale Guest
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:35 am Post subject: bands |
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This thread is awful quiet......
went to Bordeaux last weekend. Saw the Detroit band 'The Bel Rays' blimey but do they rock ! Best band i've seen in ages. Check out their mighty new album, it's worth it......x |
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jay wolfendale Druid
Joined: 07 Nov 2006 Posts: 41 Location: london
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Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 4:29 pm Post subject: bands again |
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still quiet then.........we're going to Paris next month to see my friend 'boysie' battram play with his band 'king pleasure & the biscuit boys'
in 'le caveau de la huchette' in the Latin Quarter. They are a top jump jive band if you're interested, and play the Montreux jazz festival, Marbella, Dubai etc.(as well as the bar in the village pub) on occasion.
Check out their LP's or the studio youtube clip, the live ones are bad quality................... x |
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