ROCK & BLUES MUSIC
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Morcbeeba, KTWWII, Glasgow, Sat 12; Venue, Edinburgh, Sun 13
booking fee. Formerly attached to the New Wave Of New Wave which paved the way for the New Wave Of New Mod and other peculiar London scenes. Now Hooligan. Boag. Patrick and the other one return. older. perhaps not wiser and champing at the bit for more speedfreak action.
I Acme Blues Co The Brewhouse. John Street. 552 3801. 5—7pm. Free.
I Moio Pep The Brewhouse. John Street. 552 3801. 9.30pm. Free.
I naggle Taggle Gypsies MacSorleys. Jamaica Street. 221 8499. 9pm. Free. Mix of Celtic and roots sounds.
I The Spooks McChuills. High Street. 552 2135. 10pm. Free.
I Die Happy Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.
I Glasshammer Ragnarok. Clyde Street. 332 2780. 10pm. £3. Rock night.
I Dougie Robertson Wolburn’s Wharf. Yoker Ferry Road. 959 2016. 9pm. Free. Diplomats frontman with his Springsteenesque rock.
I live Music The Halt Bar. Woodlands Road. 332 1210. 9.30pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I Atro-Gelt Sound System La Belle Angele. 225 2774. 7pm. £6. The Afro- Celt Sound System gathers together a collective of musicians in a celebration of dance culture and traditional African and Celtic music in what is best described as Goldie meets Tricky meets The Pogues meets Dreadzone at Riverdance. Their inspired fusion of sounds both old and new attracts a bizarre mix of cutting edge clubbers. New Age hippies and the genuinely intrigued. All have one thing in common — they‘ve never heard anything like it in their lives.
I Ileadcleaner and Spinach Cas Rock. 229 4341. 9pm. £3. Hard and heavy rock. I Belles In Monica and little Amber Subway. Cowgate. 225 6766. 8pm. £2. Rage Against The Machine-type antics from the West Coast headliners whose latest press release calls for the eradication of music industry puppets. Track down their latest ‘Vigilante‘ EP. Support from local indie hopefuls.
I Machine Gun Etiquette, Ebola, Scatha and Los Grudos The Tap O' Lauriston. Lauriston Place. 229 4041. 9pm. Free. Punk/new wave package with guests Los Crudos all the way from America with their Mexican surf punk sounds.
I Alexander’s Palace Cavendish. West Tollcross. 228 3252. 9pm-3am. £5. Over 25s. Stuart dress. Covers and originals. I Hot Tomales Queen Street Oyster Bar. Queen Street. 226 2530. 10pm. Free. Acoustic blues duo.
I live Music Abbey. South Clerk Street. 667 3023. 8.30pm. Free.
SUNDAY 13
Glasgow
I 10 Day Weekend See separate listings. I John Martyn Pavilion. Renfield Street. 332 1846. 8pm. £l2/£I 1/£10. So much for the crossover fever of the 90s — this man
has been cross-pollinating for years. creating hybrid styles with jazz. rock. blues and folk. all held together by his deep. gravelly voice. Current album And should keep the fans happy.
I c! Bolland, the Advent and Salt Tank Analogue Theatre. The Arches. Midland Street. 221 9736. 9pm. £9 plus booking fee. The crossover dance man of the moment. whose ‘Sugar 1s Sweeter‘ track is winning converts all over the shop for its Chemical Brothers-type upfront energy and hooks. with a night of live entertainment named after his new album. I Brian Kennedy King's Theatre. Bath Street. 227 5511. 7pm. £11.50/£9. Van Morrison understudy from Northern Ireland.
I Backwater, Estra and Toaster The Cathouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £3.50. The headliners are an Irish quartet whose debut album Angels Are Cool reveals that they share a skewed vision with the likes of Pavement. but still have an ear for melody. Support from stroppy Glaswegian tykes Eska and the redoubtable Toaster zooming in and zooming out like nobody’s business after their In The City appearance in Dublin.
I T In The Pub Glory Box. Curlers. Byres Road. 334 1284. 12.30pm. Free. An all- day festival of local bands. playing downstairs on the hour and upstairs on the half~hour. in order to promote the regular Glory Box Tuesday night gigs. Line-up includes Toaster. Blind. Honeyflys. Atlantis. Eiderdown Walls. Juicy. Muse. Spoutmouth. Capri. Cloverhill. The Light. Clear. Sadboy. Silverback and Mary Hinge with special headlining guests to be announced.
I New Visions Experimental Music Night Tramway. Albert Dn've. 8.30pm. £5 (£3.50). Experimental muso Max Eastley has been fiddling around with kinetic sound machines and the like for years. has collaborated with David Toop in the past and presents this evening of multi-media proportions.
I N.U.E.K., Intrinsic and 357 The Rat Trap. Brown Street. 221 7233. 8pm. £3. I Face Ache, Shastasheen, Psycho Babe and Twisted Age The Brewhouse. John Street. 552 3801. 8pm. Free. The latter band are metal muthas.
I Bhanna Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I Morcbeeba, Ingrid Schroeder and Hardbody Venue. Calton Road. 557 3073. 8pm. £6. Funky. slo-mo trip hop from the headliners who are currently touting their album Who Can You Trust. With support from Canadian songstress whose recent single ‘Bee Charmer'received some remix treatment from Goldie and DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill. Plus Scotland’s Hardbody who have recently secured a lucrative deal with Sony and are best described as a live version of Portishead. I Mr Wish The Attic. Cowgate. 478 0093. 9pm. £2. Young Oasis-style rockers.
I live Music Pear Tree. West Nicolson Street. 667 7533. 8.30pm. Free.
MONDAY 14
Glasgow
I 10 Day Weekend See separate listings. I Gold Blade The C athouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £3.50. Prepare to testify at the rock 'n‘ roll altar as Gold Blade. fronted by former Membrane John Robb. do a British take on the tire and brimstone alternative rockin‘ blues of the Blues Explosion. The Make-Up and Rocket From The Crypt. And what does a British take sound like? Exactly the same as an American take! Okay. so they‘re blatantly stealing someone else‘s great idea. but it must be worth checking out if they're keeping such good company. I Wasp Factory The Bedsit. Park Drive. 339 0432. 9pm. Free. Students and guests. tar-"3
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