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36 The List 13 — 26 March l‘)‘)2
I and the grungey ennui of Dinosaur Jrhits
Scotland.
I Loud and The Dream Disciples Outhouse. Hollywood Studios. Brown Street. 248 6606. See Tue 24.
I liaison D'Etre Fixx 11. Miller Street. 221 1568. 9pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I Swan Lake and Bad Stutt Venue. (‘alton Road. 557 3073. Two bands from Rome over here on an exchange organised by Jewel and Esk Valley College. The names are translations. so look up your English-Italian dictionaries to find out what they‘re really called.
I June Frost. Papa's Magic Beard and Pure Blind Panic Delirium Club. Music Box. Victoria Street. 225 2564. 10.30pm—3am. £3.50(£3). A benefit for hunt saboteurs. with the folk-rock ofJune Frost from New
I Xealand. the ‘heavy grooves with car
chase funk' (1’) of Papa's Magic Beard and plenty frantic jiggerypokery from Pure Blind Panic.
I The Shambles Negociants. Lothian Street. 2256313. ‘).30pm. Free.
I The Bedroom Band Nobles. Constitution Street. 554 2024. 8.30pm. Free.
THURSDAY 26
Glasgow
I Thrum and Spacehopper Apollo. Renfrew-(‘ourL 3326231. 9pm. Free. See
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preview. Ably supported by a We Are The '
Mcn offshoot. I Revelation King Tut‘s \Vah Wah llut . St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). ‘)pm. £2. (iarage. psych. beat. and probably a few other 6le sub-genres crammed into their SCI. I The Light Nice'n‘Sleazy. Sauchiehall
' Street. 333 9637. 8.30pm. £2. Local stalwarts. wielding guitar soundsaplenty‘. I Angel Heart ('athouse. 1 lollywood
Studios. Brown Street. 248 6606. £4. Fresh from their (itili support slots. Angel Heart
blend a hopeful-sounding variety of -influences with this year's statutory fashion requirement — attitude.
I Jonny Satellites llalt Bar. Woodlands Road. 332 12 ll). 9pm. Free. The band's description of themselves as ‘psychotronic R&B' sounds quite near the mark but be prepared for some early 70s prog-rock references.
I Wampus Traders. (ilassford Street. 552 6246. 10pm. Free.
I Fushion Drum And Monkey. llope Street. 332 1893. 10pm. Free.
I Big Vern'n'The Shootahs Flagship. Anniesland. 9580712. 10pm. £2. Popular local Blues Brothers piss-take with a cast of thousands involved along the way. Shadesobligatory.
I Eric Cuthbertson Twa (‘orbies. Kilbowic Road. (‘umbernauld. 0236 727473. 9pm. Free.
I Live Music Outhouse. (‘athcart Road. 6490184. ‘)pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I The Bee Hadleys and Pale Saints (‘alton Studios. (‘alton Road. 556 7066. Double headlining tour for Creation and 4AD bands respectively. both at the stage of bringingout their first albums after several acclaimed EPs. And. curiously enough. both emanate the kindof guitar-based indie trance songs that invite you to leave your body and float several feet in the air. Tipsters say The Boo Radley's might just have the edge.
I Ian McCulloch and Fuel Venue. (‘alton Road. 557 3073. A rejuvenated Ian McCulloch. clad in purest white. plugs his new album .tly'stert'o. See Albums. Support comes from Dundee's Fuel. whose LP Five Divinity“ A venue comes out in mid-April.
I Lowlite (TBC) Music Box. Victoria Street. 225 2564. See Tue 24.
I Big George And The Business Preservation Hall. Victoria Street. 226 3816. See Sat 14.
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I Bluelinger Penguin Cafe. Frederick W Street. 225 4285. 9pm. Free. See Sat 14.
I Red Hot And Blue Platform ()ne. Rutland Street. 225 2433. 9pm. Free. Rock’n'roll. I Intimate Strangers Negociants. Lothian Street. 225 6313. ‘).30pm. Free.
I Firing Squad Lord Darnley'. West Port. 22‘) 4341. ‘).30pm. Free.
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Dates listed below are tor one-oil shows: see separate section tor residencies. Gigs are listed by date, then by city. Periormances
ottices at least one week belore publication. l Jazz Listings compiled by Kenny Mathieson.
FRIDAY 13
Edinburgh
I John Harle Big Band Queen‘s llall. (‘lerk Street. 668 2111‘). 8.30pm. £0. £5.14 ((‘oncessions £3 on door). Saxophonist John 1 larle in an imaginative re-w-orking ofclassic lillington material. See preview.
SATURDAY 14 Glasgow
I John Murray Orchestra Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 2-5pm. £1 . (irccnock-bascd mainstream big band.
I George Penman‘s Jazzmen Society of Musicians. 7.3 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 8.30pm-midnight. £3. (ilasgow‘s leading Traditional band.
Glasgow
I Big Band Session Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. 2—~5pm. £1. The Strathclydc Youth Jazz Orchestra
alternate with the Tim Barella Big Band.
Edinburgh
I Julian Joseph Quartet Queen‘s l lall. ('lerk Street. 668 201‘). 8pm. £8.50.£7.50. £6. Now emerging as a leading light in the British jazz scene. the pianist brings his I regular band to Scotland for the first time. Brian Kellock & Nigel Clark play a support
slot. See preview.
MONDAY 16 ,' Glasgow
I Kit Carey's Jazz Band Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221 61 12. ‘)pm—midnight. £2. Traditional.
Glasgow :
I Danish Radio Big Band with Rob McConnell Village Theatre. East Kilbride. 03552 4866‘). 7.30pm. The acclaimed DRBB are no strangers to these parts. but they will bring with them a newguest arranger. the highly-talented (‘anadian Rob McConnell. whose own Boss Brass are one of the major names in the field. A valve trombone player as well as writer and arranger. .‘vlc('onnell will maintain
the high standard we expect from this group. HEP Records release a second DRBB CD to coincide with the tour.
Glasgow
I Sandy Taylor and Henry Fullerton Society of Musicians. 73 Berkeley Street. 221
61 12. 8.30pm. £1. Mainstream piarto and bass duo. plus guests.