MUSIC rock & pop
ROCK & POP: SUN 10 GLASGOW continued
I Meth 0.0. Missittg Records. Wellington Street. 400 1776. 3pm. Free. See Thu 7.
I Stealaway Grand Ole ()pry. Paisley Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.50 members). Country grooves.
I The 0875, Cool Loop Return arid The Anonymous Kilkettnys. Johtt Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.
I Unplugged Queen Margaret Union. Uttiversity Gardens. 3399784. 8pm. Free. Students attd guests.
I Helen Reeves and Warren McIntyre The Halt Bar. Wotxllands Road. 564 1527. 9pm. Free. Countryish singer/songwriter with folk attd pop elements to her sound. supported by a solo set frottt Ducks‘ singer Warren MClltl)’l‘c‘.
I Doctor Cook And The Boners (.‘lutha Vaults. Stockwell Street. 552 7520. 9pm. Free. l)l‘l\'llt" rock 'n' roll.
I Jam Sessmn MacSorleys. Jatttaica Street. 572 0199 6pm. Free. With Randy Savage Attd The Ninja Rabbits.
I October Fall and The Gist The Wunderbar. Shttttle Street. Paisley. 561 7208. 9pm. Free.
I Live Music The (‘athouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. An unsigned bands night.
Edinburgh
I Symposium Venue. (‘alton Road. 557 3073. P()S'1’P()l\'lil). All tickets valid for re-scheduled gig on 7 Jtttt. Refunds are available.
I Nectarine No. 9 and Adventures In Stereo (,‘as Rock. West Port. 22‘) 4341. 9pm. Tickets £4.50 itt advance from Rippittg Records; £5 on the door. The Nectarine No. 9 have just returned frottt two years of relative inactivity brandislting a new album l-‘rier/ For Blue Material (Creeping Bent). frottt which ttew sittgle ‘Adidas Francis Bacon' is takett.
I King Kinevil, Clockwork Pig and Combat Clergy Wilkie House. Cowgate. 225 5583. 9pm. £3. Rocky punky rock
purtk. if you get what I‘m saying. I Jazz Jomt Henry's Cellar Bar. Morrison Street. 221 1288. See Sun 3.
Glasgow
I West End Gala Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sauchiehall Street. 287 5511. 7.30pm. £12/£l7/£l5.50/£19.50. Pops at the Phil-type evening of orchestral music from various West Fnd shows ranging frotn the pop to the pseudo-classical.
I Acoustic Jam Nice 'n' Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. Free booze for performers at the weekly session.
I The Cobramatics Club F.l Pttssycat. Bourbon Street. George Street. 552 0141. llpm. £3. R&B jatn.
I Sputniks Down, Nimbus and Widescreen Cavern Bar. Strathclyde University Union. John Street. 552 1895. 9pm. Free. Students and guests. The Guinness Live competition heats.
Edinburgh
I Livingroom Legends WJ. Christies. West Port. 228 3765. 9.30pm. Free. An open jatn session.
I Jazz Joint l'lenry's’ Cellar Bar. Morrison Street. 221 1288. See Mon 4.
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I Bjorn Again Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Sattcltieltall Street. 287 5511. 7.30pm. £1 l/£ l 2.50 plus booking fee. The Abba tribute monarchy step ottt again in their coordinated costumes for a faultless rendition of all the Abba greats.
I Nils Lofgren FuncT. The Ferry. Clyde Place. 5530606. 7.30pm. £12.Ati unplugged show front the man who made a name for himself playing with Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen. and doing a spot of onstage trampolining on the side. Well. it beats playing your guitar
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I Theaudience, Hillman Minx and Cicada King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £4. See preview for the sopltisticate sounds of Theaudience. Support frottt retro poppers Hillman Minx attd Kirkintilloch's ethereal Cicada who recently reached the final of the Bacardi Rum Unsigned competition.
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School ()fArt. Rettfew Street. 3320691. 8pm. Students attd guests. The bespectacled purveyor of tender. naive material dispenses sottte more geek love. Supported by a new Glasgow battd witlt a psychedelic streak to their melodic songs. I Bullyrag attd The Beekeepers The Cathouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £5 plus booking fee. Dttb metal from Bullyrag. though they veer tnore towards the metal than the dub. unfortunately. Also playing are The Beekeepers. a combo who jttst about elevate pub rock to acceptable levels with their album 'I’Itin/ l’urtv, Fear Am/ The]! which treads similar alternative rock territory to The Stereophonics.
I Strangecrazy and Jade The 13th Note Cafe. King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £1.
I Genus, The Gist and Workshy Glory Box. Curlers. Byres Road. 338 6511. 8pm. Free.
I Miss World, Instinct and Kessel Run Cavern Bar. Strathclyde University Union. .lohn Street. 552 1895. 9pm. Free. Students arid guests. The Guinness Live com )c‘lilittll heats.
I G asgow Songwriters featuring Larry Guild Blackfriars. Bell Street. 552 5924. 9.15pm. Free. Art Garfunkel soundalike. Pltts open mic guest spot. Arrive early to book your space; priority will be given to first-time performers.
Edinburgh
I The Dandys arid Speeder The Attic. Dyer's Close. Cowgate. 225 8382. 8pm. £3. The Dandys have been compared to Mansun. Super Furry Anitttals. ABC arid Radiohead. they‘ve just finished supporting Shed Seven and they've got ati album. T/lt’ l)(lll(f_\'.\'. ottt itt June. Catch them now. while you can.
I Songwriters’ Showcase Tron Tavern. Hunter Square. 8.30pm. £ 1. Information: 661 5275. Weekly forum for Edinburgh-based singer-songwriters. with anybody welcome to perform a
ft fteen-minute set.
I Grant Macaskill Common Grounds. 2/3 North Bank Street. The Mound. 226 1416. 9pm. Free. See Tue 5.
I Jazz Joint Henry's Cellar Bar. Morrison Street. 221 1288. See Tue 5.
Glasgow
I Jah Wobble’s Invaders Of The Heart FuncT. The Ferry. Clyde Place. 553 0606. 8pm. £12. The bass player extraordinaire brings his dub vibrations to shake The Ferry's foundations. An influential player with an eclectic global take on 90s music. I Dale Watson King Tut's Wah Wah llttt. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. The ever-popular country rocker returns. armed vs itli blue collar grit arid a storytelling streak to his set.
I Astrid The 13th Note Cafe. King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. Free. Local combo dispense melodic whimsy to art ever-grow ing audience.
I Dynamo Hum attd Soft Porn Eddie Nice ‘n‘ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. A further heat in the Battle of the Bands wttlt one other act to be
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I Fuse, The Gist arid Gringo Cavertt Bar. Strathclyde University Union. John Street. 552 1895. 9pm. Free. Students and guests. The Guinness Live competition heats.
I Hideaway Blues Band Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.
I Bjorn Again Motherwell Concert Hall. 01698 267515. 7.30pm. £10. See Tue 12.
I Chill Harleys. Quarry Street. Hamilton. 01698 458174. 9pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I The Mutton Birds and The Felsons The Attic. Dyer‘s Close. Cowgate. 225 8382. 8pm. £5. Tickets available iti advance from Ripping Records. ltttelligent rock from New Zealand‘s Mutton Birds. who ltave been around since 1991 and received comparisons to early REM attd Crowded House. Look out for ntatcrial front their Envy (Jr/timely (Virgin) album. With support from Edinburgh‘s favourite country/rock/pop fusionists The Felsons. who manage to combine The Beatles. The Jawhawks. Dylan arid Radiohead in their music. Look out for their new EP Lasso The Moon (Greentrax).
I The Beekeepers, Bullyrag and Daytona Cas Rock. West Port. 229 4341. 8.30pm. Tickets £4 itt advance frotn Ripping Records; £5 on the door. Derby‘s fittest power punk pop band with material frotn their Thin] Party FeurAnd 'I‘Iteft albttttt on Beggars banquet. With support frottt new Mercury Records band Bullyrag who recently supported the Dust juttkys at The Venue. Plus V2‘s Daytona. I Live Music Troti Ceilidh House. Hunter Square. 2260931. 9pm. Prices vary with bands. New arid original local bands get the chance to show off their material.
I Live Music W.J. Christies. West Port. 228 3765. 9.30pm. Free. Local bands every week.
I Jimson Trance arid Polynesian Lounge Wilkie House. Cowgate. 225 5583. 9pm. £3.
I Dieter Laue Common Grottnds. 2/3 North Batik Street. The Mound. 226 1416. 9pm. Free. See Wed 6.
I Jazz Joint Henry's Cellar Bar. Morrison Street. 221 1288. See Wed 6.
THURSDAY 14
Glasgow
I Super Furry Animals and Grandaddy Barrowland. Gallowgate. 552 4601. 7.30pm. £8.50 plus booking fee. No age restriction. The incomparable Super Furry Animals continue their richly deserved ascent. reaching hallowed Barrowlattd status. In a musical landscape which ltas time for the likes of Shed Seven attd ()cean Colour Scene. it‘s affirtning to know that a group with imagination and hooks can make a splash too. Support frortt a sublime bunch of US melancholics whose Umler 'l'lte Matter/t Freeway album makes for great downer listening.
I John Martyn FuncT. The Ferry. Clyde Place. 553 0606. 8pm. £10 (advance). £12 (door). Another tnix of old and new frotn a 30-year career which has seen Martyn's mellifluous voice master blues. pop and jazz. styles.
I Alabama 3 arid Koot King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £5.50. The irreverent Reverend Dr 1) Waytte Love brings his battd of disciples to the comparatively small King Tut's stage for sotne techno testifyin‘. There'll be a whole lotta love and shakin‘ going on.
I Impact The Arches. Midland Street. 221 4001. 10.30pm. An evening organised by the Cyber Jazz Division which wasjust taking shape as The List went to press. The aitn is to combine improvised jazz grooves with electronica arid video art. The DS Murray Quartet and Ground Control DJs are among the confirmed acts.
I The Room and Biffy Clyro The Cathouse. Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm.
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I Combat Clergy. Backlash and Late Night Foreign Radio The 13111 Note Cafe. King Street. 553 1638. 9pm. £1.
I Churn, Eye Sore. Product Of Fear and Liar's Tale Strawberry Fields. ()swald Street. 221 5911. 9pm. £3.
I The Eddie Felson Trio The State Bar. Holland Street. 332 2159. 9.30pm. Free. Acoustic country.
I The Blues Poets Clutha Vaults. Stockwell Street. 552 7520. 9pm. Free. Month-long residency from the R848 veterans.
I The Monday Club featuring Varssie McChuills Way Out West. Kelvinhaugh Street. 221 5569. 9.30pm. Free. See Thu 30.