MUSIC rock & pop

ROCK & POP LISTINGS continued

I Hustler, Cub and Stellar King Tut‘s Wah Wah Httt. St Vincent Street. 22I 5279. 8.30pm. £3.50 (advanch £4 (door). Triple hill of local bands.

I The Boom, Hernandez and Schlebie The l3th Note Cafe. Kitig Street. 553 I638. 8pm. £3. Schlebie are something of an underground supergroup. featuring Jer and Robbie from Davv sort. Luke from Bovvs and Howie frotn Sedgvvick.

I Natural High and Bullit Nice 'n‘ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm.

I Texas Express Grand Ole ()pl'}. Paisley Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm. £2.50 I .50 members). Country shenanigans.

I Starsail The Hall Bar. Woodlands Road. 564 I527. 9pm. Free.

I The Dagmars MeC‘htiills. High Street. 552 2l35. l0pm. l‘ree. Rock n roll.

I Kong Samuel Dow 's. Nithsdale Road. 423 0I07. 8.30pm. l‘ree.

Edinburgh

I Al’s All Night Jokeshop The Bongo Club. I4 New Street. 558 7604. I0pm-3am. £7/£5. Includes performances from the astounding Dominic Waxing Lyrical and the ja/ztastic Groove Diggaz. I Groove Diggaz Jazz .loittt. 8 Morrison Street. 221 I288. I0pni 3am. £5 t£4i. Heav_v sottl funk otttfit.

I The Midnight Blue Band Midnight Blue. Cafe Graffiti. Mansfield Place Church. Broughton Street. 55" 8003. 10pm—2am. £5. Tribute to classic movie thetnes. from Bull/I to Bond.

I lndafusion L‘ai t‘lltlhll. \Vesl 't‘tillcross. 228 3252. I0pm. £5. l‘i'ee before I Ipm. 70s and 80s Covers.

I Toploader, Everlong and Tabloid Attic. Dyers Close. (‘ovvgate 225 8382. “.30pm. £3. Toploader are lug mates of Paul \\'ellet"s.

I 52 Puck Up and The Grease Monkeys Tap ()'l.auriston. 80 l.auriston Place. 229 404 I. 9pm--Iam. l‘ree. Newcastle garage rockabillies supported by (ilasnegian garage punkers.

I Holly Thomas (’ommoti (irtiunds. 253

oruuesta

(iallovvgate. 552 460I.

F North Bank Street. 226 I4I6. 7.30pm. Free. I JC Blues Holyrootl 'I'avern. Holyrood

Road. 556 5044. 9pm~~l I .30pm. Free. Blues.

I SATURDAY 15

Glasgow

I Ben Folds Five and Furslide The Arches. Midland Street. 22I 400l. 7.30pm. S()l.l) ()L'T. See l‘rontlmes. page 4.

I The Wolfetones Barrowland.

7.30pm. £ I 2 plus hooking fee. (‘eltic rock and rebel tunes.

- I Big Vern 'n‘ the Shootahs The Ferry.

('Iy‘de Place. 553 0606. 9pm. £8. Blues Brothers-style landango.

: I The LA Doors King Tut's Walt Walt Hut.

St Vincent Street. (ieorge Street. 22I 5279. 8.30pm. £8 pltts booking fee. The I..-\ crtmd are out on their own iron that the Australian Doors hav e croaked in their collectiv e hath.

I Four Past Midnight The l3llt Note ('afe. King Street. 553 I638. 8pm. £2.

I Tom Jones Tribute Bourbon Street. (ieorge Street. 552 ()I4 I. 7pm. £5 (£19.50 with dinner). .-\s if there could ev er be anyone who could prov tde a fascimile of

. the unique Jones appeal. I Silver Moon Grand Ole ()prv. Paisley

Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm. £2.50 I .50 iiiembersi. Country.

I Dog Toffee Nice 'n' Slea/y. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. See Thu I3.

I Open Stage The Hall Bar. \vtiodlaiids Road. 564 I527. 4-8pm. l't'ee. Showcase for local musicians.

I Valuta The Hall liar. Woodlands Road. 564 I52". 9pm. l‘t'ec. Local indie hand who are inllttcnced by the st} Ie of Wei”.

I Kudu Mc('httills. High Street. 552 2l35. I0pm. l‘ree.

I Mellow .\lc(‘huills Way Out West.

Kelv mliaugli Street. 221 5569. 9.30pm. l'il'L‘C.

I Bosco La Mere Kilkennvs. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. I-ree.

I The Vagabonds \Vavvs. (aritllei'iggs. 552 87]". 9pm. l‘ree. l’tipttlat covers.

I GFD Samuel Dim "s. Ntlhstlalc Road. -123 oto‘; s..‘~tipiii. l-ree.

Edinburgh

- I Groove Diggaz Jazz Joint. 8 Morrison

Street. 221 l288. l0pm—3am. £5 (£4).A celebration of James Browns.

I The 12 Bar Club Pleasance Theatre Bar. Pleasance. 556 l5 l3. 8pm. £4—£7. Featuring \Vill Kev-ans. Ian King and Nick

- and Jon Houldsworth.

SUNDAY 16

§ Glasgow - I Pernice Brothers and astrid King Tut's

Walt Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. George Street. 22I 5279. 8.30pm. £6.50 plus booking fee. The Pernice Brothers are a melanchon neo-country band formed from

; the ashes of the Scud Mountain Boys.

Support from Glasgow‘s own sunny delight astrid. See review. page 39.

; I Jah Sha a Glasgow School Of Art.

Renfrew Street. 332 069 I. 9pm—2am. £10.

The tltib legend quakes your foundations

along with the Messenger Sound System. The Jamaican-born DJ is held in high regard for his pioneering of roots reggae and the sound system set-up in Britain and has won the Lifetime Achievement honour at the People‘s Reggae awards. This is the sound of the suburbs. The especially cool

ones.

E I Spaceage Cowboys and Radiator The

(‘atliottse Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £6 plus booking fee. No age restriction.

I El Hombre Trajeado ()ptimo. Sub Cltib. 1 Jamaica Street. 248 4600. Ilpm. £4 (£3). - The \\L‘ll-Lll'CSSCd men bring their intuitive

rh) thins to the eclectic club night.

I Castillo and Luci Baines Band Nice 'n'

Sleazy. Satichteh'.” Street. 333 9637. 9pm. Izarthy itidie rock from the Luci Barnes Band.

I Liberatus. Lifeform 281 and Dreamtime The l3th Note Cafe. King Street. 553 I638. 8pm. £2.

g I Manson Grant 8: Dynamos Grand Ole ()pr}. Paisley Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm.

£2.50 (£1.50 members).

I Live Music The Chill '/.otie. Kilkennys. .loliti Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free. local

band shovv case.

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Edinburgh

I ELO Part II Festival Theatre. 13-29 Nicolson Street. 529 6000. 7.30pm. £l6.50 & £13.50 (£3 off for concessions). The Electric Light Orchestra minus Jeff Lynne. I Younger Younger 28s Attic. Dyers Close. Cowgate. 225 8382. 7.30pm. £3 in advance. £4 on the door. See Exposure. page 39.

I eed It And Weep, Creed and King Knieval Wilkie House. 233 Cowgate. Edinburgh. 225 5583. 9pm. £3.

I Bespoke Heriott-Watt University. Riccarton. 45l 5333. 9pm. Free. Local act with a groove-based sound tnixing up trip hop. reggae and swing.

MONDAY 17 Glasgow

I Delirious? Barrowland. Gallowgate. 552 460l. 7.30pm. £10 plus booking fee. No age restriction. Christian rock band who have crossed over to modest chart success. I Younger Younger 28's and Superfluff King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. St Vincent Street. 22l 5279. 8.30pm. £4 plus booking fee. The groovy Younger Younger 28‘s have a new single. ‘We‘re Going Out‘. which is loud and proud in a BS2s-meets-Bis style. See Exposure. page 39.

I Frog Pocket The l3tli Note Cafe. King Street. 553 I638. 8pm. £3.

I Acoustic Jam Nice ‘n‘ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. Free

- booze for anyone who takes the stage.

Edinburgh

I dEUS and Ten Benson The Venue. Calton Road. 557 3073. 8pm. £6.50 (plus booking fee) in advance frotn Ripping or Virgin. Highly rated Belgian art rockers promoting their new album The Ideal Crush. Ten Benson are hotly tipped by John Peel.

I Jonathan Kemp Common Grounds. 2/3 North Bank Street. 226 I4 l6. 7.30pm. Free. Classical to reggae.

I Living Room Legends WJ Christies. 27—3l West Port. 228 3765. 9pm. Free. Live acoustic set.

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