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THURSDAY 9

I Live Jazz Blackfriars. Bell Street. Merchant (‘ityp 552 5924. livening. liither piano and vocals with Jeanette Burnsand Andy Alston or keyboard virtuoso('hick I.yal| (‘heek on the night.

Edinburgh

I BO Weevil Ry rics Bar. I lay market. Iivening. Rhythm and Blues. ; I Templehall Stompers 'l‘cmple Hotel. lisplanade. Joppa. (mt) 42(i4. livcning. 'l’rad and disie residents. (iood tun. Busy. , older cl'im tl ' I Shore Music lite Shore Bar Restaurant. The Shore. leith 9pm. 'l'onight Pschyco Blue.

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FRIDAY 27 3 Glasgow

I Win and Horse Queen Margaret L'nion. I'niversity (iardcns. 33‘) 9784. 9pm. “in I seem to have survived Virgin'sspring cleaning exercise. with a new single Love I hits out now in advance of their album i l-reaky Trigger. 'l‘hc sampler of the album suggests that success will be harder to come by this time round given the less obv iously commercial nature of the songs but then stranger things have happened. I lorsc are touring preceeding the release of their fine debut single. You (‘ould Be Forgiven. which will be in the shops on 20 l-‘cbruary. Buy it.

I Big George and the Business I.alanicre. l5 l-‘os Street 22] 4844. 9pm. l‘ree. Regular visit to [.a 'I'anierc for legendary blues combo who have been on the go for

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Edinburgh

I Capone and The Bullets [our (lab. Venue. ('alton Road. 557 3073.

Spearhead of the new boom in ska-based Scottish bands (of whom more soon ), and already attracting huge numbers ofthe nouvcau Two-lone brigade to their lively. vibrant gigs. This could possibly be packed

I Kingfishers Catch Fire Moray l louse Student l'nion. Holyrood Road. 5568455. See panel.

I Texas Breakfast Preservation l Iall. Victoria Street. 226 3816. £1 after‘).3(lpm. Nifty two-guitar blues combo.

SATURDAY 28 Glasgow

I Swamptrash Strathclydc Liniversity

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Making another at their periodic lorays overthe border. the London-based

I KinglishersCatch Fire bring their

unconventional but lovable rock sound to Moray House Students Union on Friday 27.

Despite having been around in some incarnation tor a while, the current line up of Tracy Sparkes (vocals), Alan Wishart (guitar), Colin Cummings (bass) and Clive Parker (drums), have a line four-song demo which has recently been reopening some previously closed ears in record company offices, which is hardly ' surprising. ‘No Peace in Heaven’ is part at an increasingly rare breed of unrestrained rock and roll Led Zepplin meeting Janis Joplin at a dark street corner in the 19803. The current sound is something of a conscious reaction to their collective pasts, as Tracy explained: ‘The band really started after I met Clive at a session. We were both in a similar position really tired of the bands we were in; pissed on playing lormularized music and pandering to what we thought at the time was commercial.‘

The reaction was Tracy and Clive writing songs round drum rhythms, the outcome being a single in 1986, which was ‘less involved and more sparse‘ than what the band do now. The rave reviews received in the press prompted

asearch fora guitarist, which was l when Alan became a member. The next i

stage in their development was also less than satislactory: ‘We played gigs on and all throughout 1986 and 87‘, said Tracy, ‘but it was a very sell conscious altair we were very anxious to get somewhere last. And when that happens you lose sight of the music, because you are so busy worrying about who is going to be coming to the gig, and that sort ol thing. It took us a long time to throw that on and realise that you should just get on with what you believe in. That way people can take it or leave it.’

Kinglishers Catch Fire at the start of 1989 are described by Tracy as ‘kind at edgy and involved musically—the kind at thing it is impossible to be indifferent about'. While this may have been a hindrance in their earlierlorms, it may be that the most recent work, both in the studio and live, has helped lheircause greatly.

‘There seems to be a bit of record company interest now’, Tracy explained, ‘which is a bit ironic, because when we actively sought record companies they were indifferent. Now that we are not desperately seeking them out, they seem to be coming to us. Even so, that side of things doesn’t interest us too much so long as we still enjoy it we‘ll keep going. It would be greatthough if people could get the chance to hear us and give us credit for what we do, and that can only be done through a major.‘

One final point ol reassurance— Kinglishers Catch Fire are nothing like The Primitives or anything at that ilk.

‘I suppose the Sun reader response to a band with a lemale singer is to think ‘boobs and blondes' or whatever, but as tar as I can see we are all human beings with arms and legs. It is good that woman singers are in vogue at the moment— but most of them aren't any good. I like people who can sing like Mica Paris, although that is not really my kind of music. I think Bjork ol the Sugarcubes is great: as well as being technically brilliant she is very innovative . . . but I hate that Einar guy. . . (John Williamson)

Union. 9(lJohn Street. 552 1895. 9pm (to be confirmed). Revived interest in both Swamptrash and their musical ilk in recent months. has helped them build their audience and record sales in the (ilasgow area from very modest beginnings.

I Rhyme and Reason l.a 'l‘anicrc. 15 his i Street. 22l 4844. 9pm. l’rec. l.a'I'aniere l

regulars back for more.

I Belles in Monica Pharaohs. (ireat Western Road lime unconfirmed. They describe themselves as(ilasgovs 'slatest thing

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I All Day Charity Bash I.or tl l)arnlcy. \Vcsl

MUSIC HALL ABERDEEN 9 MARCH, UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS IO MARCH PAVILION AYR I2 MARCH, PLAYHOUSE EDINBURGH I3 MARCH BARROWLAND GLASGOW I5 MARCH

Port. 2294341. 2.30pm—1.45am. £1. lnaid of the Lockerbie Disaster l"und(also hoping to scrape together some money for stolen equipment ). A blues-oriented day. the bands in order of appearance are Bulb (’ormorant. Driving Sideways. Bo‘ Weevil. .\'o liscape. ('inema. Shiver"n‘Shake Blues ('rew and'l'exas Breakfast.

I The Grip Venue. L'alton Road. 557 3073. London-based melodic rock band.

I This Is II Negociants. Lothian Street. 225 (i313. 9.45pm. Free.

I Bo‘Weevil Preservation Hall. Victoria Street. 226 38H). {I after 9.30pm. Bluesy.

SUNDAY 29

Glasgow

I Hearts and Minds and Paris Texas'l‘hc Videodrome. York Street. 7.30pm. First of a new series ofgigs at Videodromc. which may help compensate for the ever decreasing circuit of decent gigs in (ilasgow . This should be a good one though ~ Hearts and Minds have come back with a good batch of new songs. notably 'I‘rixie's Lover and Memphis In The Rain. a tight band. and hopefully this time someone. somewhere. is willing to give them the chance that they were patently denied at (‘BS

I King Bees Duo [.21 ’l'aniere. 15H“ Street. 22! 4844. 9pm. liree. Formerlythc Burden Blues Breakers. this is the acoustic version of the King Bees. who hay e their debut single otit now on Wild Iloney Records. As the old name suggests the music is rooted in blues.

Edinburgh

I Win ()ueen‘s l Iall. South (‘lcrk Street. (vols 3456. See panel

I Jim Condie and Hon Tate Negocianls. l.othian Street. 225 (i313. 9.45pm. Free. 'l'am White‘s former guitarist teams up with Rootsie 'I'ootsie's stringpicker a tleat for blues fans.

I Bluelinger Music Box. Victoria Street, 220 I708. £1 aller‘)pm.

I Blues Crew Preservation Hall. Victoria Street. 226 3816. £1 afterUpm.

MONDAY 30 Glasgow

I Once l.a 'l'aniere. 15 Fox Street. 221 4844. 9pm. Free. I may have commented before on sortie of the awful band names who get into these listings through playing at [a lanicre. This is an exceptional week though ~— could you possibly remember a band who are called ()nce 1’

Edinburgh

I Big Country Playhouse 'l'heatre. (ircenside Place. 557 25‘)”. 7.30pm.

S( )l.l)()l T'I‘. Please note. however. that an extra date has been lined up for In l-ebruary . the night lollow irig the band‘s two-night stand at the Barrowland.

I Thrashing Doves Venue. (‘alton Road.

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