CLUBS
Rave event. with Asmo playing live. Phone 041 557 2858 for details.
I One-Eyed Jacks at Rain. 375 Sauchiehall Street. 11pm—late. Club classics and promo drinks.
I Romp at the Cotton Club. 11pm—3.30am. £2 (£1 with flier or student
the Crash crowd and students.
I The Tunnel 10. 30pm-late. £3. Karaoke night.
I Yellow at the Sub Club. 1 1pm—3.30am. £1 . All drinks£l. Rap, house. funk and club classics; extremely annoying posters they blithely cover everything else with. I Bennet's 1 1pm—3.30am. 75p.
I Boy at Club Xchange. 11pm-late. 75p. I Follies I lpm—3am. £3.
I Fuddrukkers at Cleopatra's. 10.30pm—2.30am. £1 .
I Hollywood Studios 9pm~3am. £2. Talent Night.
I Mr 0’s 1 1pm-4am. £3.
I Nick Coleman's Solaris at Vertigo. 10pm—3.30am. £4.
I Rallies 10.30pm—2am. £2.50.
I Savoy l lpm-—3am. £2.50.
I Strathclyde University Union The Sunday Shimmy. 9pm-1am. Free.
I Time Warp Rock Club at Club Hacienda. 8pm—2.30am. £4.
I Videodrome Rock Night at the Videodrome. 8pm—late. £2.50.
Mondays
I The Alhambra Spin-midnight. Free. I Freewheeling at Fury Murry's.
1 1pm—3am. £1.50.
I Jeans and T-shiri Night at Cleopatra‘s. 10.30pm—3am. £2 (£1 with ticket).
I Savoy 11pm—3am. £2. Over-25s night. I Second Heaven at Club Xchange. 11.30pm-late. £1 admission and £1 all drinks.
I The Tunnel “pm—«3.30am. £2. Gay Mondays.
Tuesdays I The Alhambra 8pm—midnight. Free.
card). New night replacing Brag. aimed at
I Bete Noir at SW1. 11.45pm until late. £1.
I J0 Jo’s at Tin Pan Alley. 10.30pm-3.30am. £1.50. Gay night with cheap drinks.
I Shimmy Club at Bennet's. 10.30pm—3am. £1 .
I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £2.
Wednesdays
I Alhambra 8pm—midnight. Free.
I Bennet's 11pm—3am.
I Go West at Cleopatra‘s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2 (£1 with ticket).
I Jeans and T-shirt night at the Cotton Club. 11pm—late. £3.50.
I Libra at Hollywood Studios. 11pm—3am. £2.50. Over 255 disco.
I Marmalade Skies at the Mayfair. 10pm—3am. £2. Indie and psychedelic. I 60s and 7118 Night at Mardi Gras. 10.30pm—3.30am. £2 (£1 with ticket).
I Spank at Club Xchange. 11pm—late. £1 admission and £1 all drinks.
Thursdays
I Bedouin at The Choice. 11pm—3.30am. £2.50 with matric card, £3.50 without. Student-aimed night run by 148 Magazine which aims to entice the kids away from the usual studenty fodder. Cheap drinks should help.
IThe Gap 10pm—2am. Free. Sixties soul, Northern soul. reggae. ska.
I Tankin’ at Tin Pan Alley. 10.30pm—late. £1.50 with matric card or leaflet. A bewildering assortment of tunes, covering jazz. indie-pop, dance, psychedelia. 60$ rock, and even Kylie. Something for every mixed-up pop-kid, I reckon.
I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £1 .50with matric card. £3.50 without. Student-orientated music from indie to funk.
I The Alhambra 8pm—2am. Free.
I Bloomers at Cleopatra‘s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2 (£1 student).
I Copycat Club at Rain. 375 Sauchiehall Street. 11pm—late.
I 808 Night at Mardi Gras. 10.30pm—3.30am. £2 (£1 with ticket).
I Exodus at the Sub Club. 11pm—3.30am.
WHAM! BAM! SLAM!
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Slam boys 0rde Meikle ad tuart
wandering around in 3-0 glasses,’
cheerfully. ‘But at least nobody nowadays minds looking silly.’ Yeah,
chic, but personally I just can’t wait to see Scotland's style victims try to accessorlse their Mitchlko Koshlno numbers with those.
However, it they go to lngliston Exhibition Centre on Saturday 23 February they may well have to. Following on lrom the success at last years two massive all-nighters, Glasgow’s most innovative nightIlIe
them this weekend into another dimension- Slam Ill-0.
First there was a rave lor 3500 at the SECC, then a dance lestlval tor 4000 In Strathclyde Park. New, once more in
MacMillan enter the third dimension. ‘There’s gonna be live thousand people
announces Slam publicist Dave Clarke
well . . . 60s kitsch may be today's retro
outtit are inviting clubbers to enter with
association with Regular Music, Dave, Stuart and 0rde are building on their past experiences to bring you an event bigger than any other ever held in this
country.
But you will need those specs. For as well as an exciting line-up at live music -The Shamen, The Beloved, lt?, Quartz, Coloursound — and the turntable talents of Britain's best DJs - Paul Oakenlold, Nicky Holloway, Mike Pickering, Scott Gibson, Harri — Slam Ill-0 also Ieatures some very special laser-projected ellects.
‘Nobody has ever done this below, but we're going to send sculptured shapes across the hall, and anyone wearing their 3-0 specs will see these about two leet ahead, no matter where they go. Nobody knows quite what’s going to happen‘ enthuses Dave, ‘that will be one at the night’s biggest surprises.’ Fine, but what I want to know is will those glasses go with my Gaultler?
Enter the third dimension with Slam on Saturday 23 Feb at lngliston Exhibition Centre, Edinburgh, lrom 8pm—8am. Tickets £16lrom all TOCTA outlets- call 031 557 6969 Ior details. Buses to the event leave Glasgow's George Square and Edinburgh’s St Andrews Square periodically between 6.30pm and 11pm. Buses return Irom lngliston between 7am and 9am. Bus tickets also on sale Irom TOCTA.
£2.
I Genes and T-Shirt at Club Xchange. Midnight-late. 75p.
I Feedback at Fury Murry’s. 11pm—3am. £1.50.
I Freakscene at Raffles. 10.30pm—3am. I Mr 0's 11pm—4am. £2.
I Paradise Loop at The 147 Club. 11pm-late. £2 before 12.30am,£2.50 after.
I Savoy 11pm—3am. £2. Over 255‘ disco. I Strathclyde University Union 9pm—2am. Free.
I The Venue 11pm until late. £2. Thrash metal night.
VENUES
I The Alhambra 31 Waterloo Street, 221 3260.
I Bannet's80—90 Glassford Street. 552 5761.
I The Choice 21 Royal Exchange Square. 221 5323.
I Cleopatra's, 508 Great Western Road. Kelvinbridge, 334 0560.
I Club Xchange 23 Royal Exchange Square. 204 4599.
I Cotton Club 5 Scott Street, 3320712.
I Club Hacienda 48 Carlton Place. 429 5593.
I Clyde Cavam Clyde Place, 429 3785.
I Follies 193 Pitt Street, 332 7322/7522. I Fury Murry's 96 Maxwell Street. 221
651 1 .
I The Gap 261 Hope Street.
I Glasgow College 70 Cowcaddens Road, 332 0681 .
I Glasgow School MM 167 Renfrew Street, 332 9797.
I Henry Alrika's Pier 39. Clyde Street, 221 0021 .
I Hollywood Studios 9 Brown Street, 248 6606.
I Joe Paparazzi 520 Sauchiehall Street. 331 21 1 1.
I Mardi oras 73 Dunlop Street. 2213623. I Maytair 474 Sauchiehall Street, 332 3872.
I Metropolis Hamilton Street. Saltcoats. 0294 602213.
I Mr 0’s 54 Kilmarnock Road, Shawlands. 632 2411.
I Nico's 375 Sauchiehall Street.
I 147 Club Cheapside Street (next to the Daily Record building).
I Plaza Eglinton T011. 423 3077.
I Rallies 15 Benalder Street, Partick Cross. 334 5321.
I Roottops 92 Sauchiehall Street, 332 5883.
I Savoy Savoy Centre, Sauchiehall Street, 332 0751.
I Scalinl 51 West Regent Street, 331 1980. I The Shelter 7 chfrew Court. 332 6231. I Sub Club 22 Jamaica Street. 2484600.
I SW1 48 Carlton Place, 429 5559.
I Talk 01 The Town 46 West George Street . 332 3000.
I Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street, 221 5275.
I The Tunnel 84 Mitchell Street. 204 1000. I Venue 474 Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872. I Vertigo Dunlop Street. 248 7810.
EDINBURGH Fridays
I Oblivion Wilkie House. 10.30pm—3am. £2.50. Minor hiccups with the PA on the opening night aside. Fred Deakin‘s (yes. I've spelt it right at last) latest venture looks set to liven up Fridays down the Cowgate no end. Big dance sounds from everyone‘s favourite DJ .
I Beats Victoria Street. 11pm—3am. £2.50/£1.50 with ticket. Lurrve those posters stating ‘essential medicine for e ravers‘ and ripping off the logo of a major chemists chain. Yes, you know the one. Cutmaster B. Scottish runner-up in the Technics World Mixing Championships no less, spins some high bpm dance
Choice!
24 Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow 04] 221 5323
THURSDA Y NIGHTS 148 MAGAZINE presents
BEDOUIN
FRIDA Y NIGHTS
HOME
featuring DJs Mark Smith & Matt B
SA TURDA Y NIGHTS
STORM
COMING ATTRACTIONS IN MARCH & APRIL FOR STORM
LTJ BOOKHAM from ENERGY BERLIN D from the DOUBLE BASS RICHIE MALONE from EXPANSION/ELEVATIONS BLUE JEANS REGIME
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