MUSIC rock & pop

ROCK & POP: GLASGOW, THU 23 NOV cont.

I Madman ls Absolute, 3 Days Fallen and Kafka The 13th Note Cafe. King Street. 553 1638. 8pm. £3.

I Troika, Eclipse and The Sunset Sunday Fury Murrys. Maxwell Street. 221 6511. 9pm. £3. including entry to post- rig club.

I Bu llt Strawberry Fields. Oswald Street. 221 7871. 9pm. £4.

I The Vagabonds The Scotia. 1 . Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 8.30pm. Free. Popular covers.

I Jam Session Samuel Dow‘s. Nithsdale Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free.

I Beko, Verbal and Benson Rico's. Ann Street. (ireenock. 01475 783 705. 10pm. I Live Music The (‘athouse, Union Street. 248 6606. 8pm. £3. No age restriction on this show. Unsigned band showcase.

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lidinburgh (‘ollege Of Art. Lauriston ‘5’ e i‘ ,- Place 22‘) 1422. 9pm. Free. (.‘ub. The Arctic Sheets. Wonder Boy. (iltost. t.” " x'a e. Deluvian. ()perats and (‘hopper fight it ' P. k M L I th A“. Ed. b h d out in a battle of the bands. Your compere , m y ac “re p ays e 'C' m mg 'we 29 NOV is Harry Ainsworth ofThe Snatch (Tub. I Lowgold, Turin Brakes and Mull Murrys. Maxwell Street. 221 6511. 9pm. ' Sauchichall Street. 333 (1637. 8.30pm. | Historical Society King Tut’s Wah Wah 1 £4. including etttry to post-gig clttb. i I The Haven, The Daze and

Falkll‘k . Hut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. I Abba Disco Party Bourbon Street. I The Commitments Falkirk Town 8.30pm. £5 plus booking fee. The George Street. 552 0141. 7pm. £5 Hall. West Bridge Street. 01324 506850. : headliners recently supported Coldplay (£17.50 with dinner). Featuring an Abba

Sleepflower Strawberry Fields. ()swald Street. 221 7871. 8pm. £4. I Robbie Williams/Mick Hucknall

7.30pm. £12 (£10). [Experience the i on tour. ' tribute outfit. Tribute Bourbon Street. George Street.

atmosphere of the original movie with an E I Grand Drive Nice ‘n‘ Sleazy. I Chi Mc(‘hui|ls. High Street. 221 556‘). ; 5520141. 7pm. £5 (£17.50 with dinner).

eight—piece band direct from Dublin. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 8.30pm. 9.30pm. Free. I Tribute to the cheeky chappie and ginger

featuring guests from the filrn and Affecting )op with a rootsy edge. I Itchycoo Park Samuel Dow’s. ' prince.

musicians front the soundtrack. 1 I J Church The Urchin and Ptnk Kross Nithsdale Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free. I Open Stage The llalt Bar. Woodlands 1 The 13th Note Club. Clyde Street. 243 Small Faces and mod covers. Road. 564 1527. 4—8pm. Free. Weekly

i 2177. 8pm. £3. San Francisco punk pop . session for local musicians. m band supported by a group from Japan Edlnblfl‘gh I The Electroluvs The Hall Bar. 38801” | and wur ain grrrls Pink Kross. I Martyn Bennett and Scuba Z The Woodlands Road. 564 1527. 8.30pm.

I Andy Gunn The llebridean Bar. I Smuj, GHIJK and Blind Nation Liquid Room, 9c Victoria Street. 225 Free.

Market Street. 9pm. Free. A must for fans = Strathclyde University Union. John 2564. 7.30pm. See Thu 23. I The Sex Godz Samuel Dow's.

of the blues. this lnverness singer," Street. 567 5000. 9pm. Students and I Cinerama The Venue. 17—21 Calton Nithsdale Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free.

songwriter performs tracks from his latest guests. Fundraiser for Cash For Kids. Road. 557 3073. 8pm. £7. Former Wedding (Elam rock sounds.

opus.(;'t'i'e Her Diesel. I Rolla, The Fuse and 5m Deep Fury Present man David (ledge continues along I Rab Noakes and Fraser Speirs

a more sedate but infinitely more Bellshill Cultural Centre. John Street. panoramic route with his new outfit. Bellshill. 01698 267 515. 8pm. £6.50 I The Cheesebuoys, Splendid and : (£4.50). Rootsy veteran Noakcs with ' ' ' Un uiet Tl ' \tt' ‘. I) " (fl .' '. 71 l; "i d- ".‘l 1 ‘k' ‘k S -' In (bg‘gu‘c‘ 23e3783t8c2. 7y):]:srhcose tlrpionlct en is 1 sit e IL pelrs Cheesebuoys are Peter Michael Rowan E Edlnblll‘gh

and Johnny Dredd. two local. tnulti- I Gu Davis. Tim Elliott. Gary Martin

George Campbell Hay . . . . ,_ \ O \ instrumentalist songsmtths who team up and T e Arhooltes lhe Pleasance. 60 (Deorsa M ac I a In Dheorsa) for a double lteadline show. splendid The Pleasance. 5566550. £8(£4). See in ' perform an acoustic set. ._4. . Th F 11 T1 ‘1-'t ' l R .9 V'" i; Klrkcaldy I e a 1L lllllt oom c letorll Edited by Michel Byrne

Announcing A Landmark Work

Street. 225 2564. 7pm. £10. Mark F I Guy Davis and The Little Wolves

Smith and co return with their finely- Path Tavern. Mid Street. 01592 263671. honcd brand of punk rock. Local wacky

Contemporary American blues guitarist i popslers Khaya provide the support. November Hardback 0 4 and singer. keeping the traditional sound 3 I Btg Sur, Singlesktn and LI ehouse alive. i The Attic. Dyer's ('lose. 71 (.‘owgate. 225 TWO Volumes 1: t 8382. 7.30pm. £4. Triple bill of tip-and— . enro 95 i cominglxlnds. George Campbell Hay (Deorsa Mac lain Dheorsa) (1915- 3 . Fool's Gold Rothes llalls. Rothes - - . . . ~ , - 3 . . . . . 1984) has been hailed as an important voree in Scottish : :‘flumr “159-9111” Wm; {5 (19-17)- SUNDAY 26 , . o O . . Irtbtlte to the Stone Roses taking you literature and as a cruelal figure in the renaissance of Gaelic ; back to when baggy was in its heyday. Glasgow

I Terrorvision and C0 Dot ()tleen

poetry in the twentieth century. Yet, with his collections long snumuvzs I Marga,“ Union Ulmmn}. (“Mum 331) I 9784. 7.30pm. £9 plus booking fee. Open

out of print, only a small proportion of his work has been

- - r s . Glasgow to non-students. Jolly singalong pop ilValiZleC 10 the public. 11118 DOOR gathers together for 1110 I I Jimmy Page St The Black Crowes ' metal fronted by the highly aytlncular ' t ) t ‘. . . r . t t t ' ' . t . 3 SliCC. Finnieston Quay. 0870 040 4000. Tony Wright. Top entertainment. fit-5t um} GLorgL frdmpbdl H‘ly 5 C‘WPIUL ongm‘ll p.0me CANCELLED. IThe Fall The (iarage. Sauchieltall Street, I in Gaelic, Scots, English, French. Italian and Norwegian. ; IThin Lizzy Barrowland. Gallowgztlc. 33: 1120. 7.3npin. £10pltlsbooklng ice. I . . . 552 4601. 7.30pm. £17.50 plus booking No age restriction on this show. \eteran I Volume I presents all of the poems chronologically, w1th . fee. Without Phil Lynott. obviously. enigmatic rabble-rousers. fronted by slant- . . . ' a '. , . , ' . Which is a bit like drinking de-caff F. Smith. the anti-Tony Wright. accompanying English UdllSJdllOllb- 9 coffee. I The People Under The Stairs and ' t. . . ' . ,. t , - - I Pete Wylie is the Mighty Wah! Reachout The Arches. Midland Street. VOIUme prOVle'S ‘mnOtdtlons to L‘Kh pOLm’ mCIUdmg a KingTut's Wah Wall lltlt. St Vincent 221 4001. (1pm. £8 (adyance). £9 (door). TU“ “St 0f sources, a detailed biography, an outline of Hay’s 5 Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. £8 plus LosAngeles underground hip-hoppers . . . . '. booking fee. Years after a nasty fall Thes One and Double R bring their old mam poetlc Concerns, m theme and 1“ form, and some Of which did his back in and a charge of school gromes to the Arches. with o . ..)I . .‘ ... H . ‘1‘ -,.d Ha ' 1 ' stalking his ex-girlfrlend. the Llyerpool support tromloeal .‘ylt Reaehout signe y S own mUSICdl Stttlngb. j Lip gets back to the music and the re- to quality 1-.dlnbilrgh indie label. Oh-lzye J ' i i , , ' j release of The Handy ll'u/l.’ ll'ltule Records. 1 I llbflS-hed for the .LOI‘l/llcr Memorial Trust i compimion I Big sun Weekender and pgrklane II by Edinburgh Umverszty Press i I Gong The Ferry. Clyde Place. 42‘) King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, \ ineent f 8676. 9pm. £10. Veteran llippy prog Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. £4 plus 1 - . . . i sounds from the lovably eccentric Aussie booking fee. 80s popsters return. . For details. contact Edinburgh Unwersrty Press, ; Daeyid Allen. v I Him and Polaris The 13th Sang-(C131). ; ° t I The Radio Sweethearts The 13th (.‘lyde Street. 243 2177. 8pm. 1.. .5 1. . ot : 22 George Street. Ed'nburgh Note Cafe. King Street. 553 1638. 8pm. to be confused with the rockers who - 01 www°eup'ed'ac°UR l £2. Sweet country sounds. played the Cathouse last Sunday. this Him I I Dead Venice Nice ‘n‘ Sleazy. feature Doug Scharin. formerly of June of

58 THE UST 16—30 Nov 2000