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Sun 2 November 7.30pm Remember SHAKTI
A magical fusion of Indian Classical and Jazz.
Tickets £12 - £18.50 + 509 credit can! charge
Sat 8 November 7.30pm
FOUR SEASONS BY CANDLELIGHT
Featuring the Mozart Festival Orchestra with works by Purcell, Bach, Vivaldi 81 Handel.
Tickets £14.50 - £23 + 50p credit card charge
Sun 16 November 7.30pm PEKING OPERA
A stunning spectacular of costumes, singing, 8! acrobatics.
Tickets £10 - £15 + 50p credit card charge
Sun 23 November 7.30pm
MAXIMUM RHYTHM 'N’ BLUES
Starring The Manfreds and featuring hits such as Do Wah Diddy Diddy, 5-4-3-2-1, We Gotta Get Outta This Place,
House of the Rising Sun, plus many more...
Tickets - £1 +£1 booking fee
Sun 30 November 7.30pm
MAHLER SYMPHONY No.8
- Symphony of a Thousand
Performed by Edinburgh's Bach Choir; Royal Choral Union; Youth Choir, Jubilo 81 the Scottish Sinfonia.
TICKETS £10 - £24 + 50p credit card charge
BOX OFFICE: 0131 228 1 155
Sun 21 December 7.30pm
CAROLS by CANDLELIGHT
Featuring the Mozart Festival Orchestra with works by Handel, Gluck, Mozart, Bach & Corelli.
TICKETS + 50p credit card charge
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56 THE LIST 80 Oct—113 Nov 2008
Wednesday 5 continued
I Ralph Stanley 8- the Clinch Mountain Boys, Laura Cantrell and Paul Burch Royal ('oncert Hall. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 7pm. £22/£20/£l8. A night of wholesome mountain music from bluegrass veteran Stanley. who was featured on the () Brother Where Ar! Thou." soundtrack. Arrive early for the luminous Laura Cantrell.
I Robert Cray Pavilion Theatre. 121 Renfield Street. 332 1840. 7.30pm. £20. The strong persuader returns with more meticulous blues licks on his new album Time Will Tell.
I Insane Clown Posse and Anybody Killa The (iarage. 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 l 120. 7pm. £tbc. They were doing the dressing up as scary clowns and abusing their audience schtick while Slipknot were still stitching their masks.
I Akercocke and Evidence of Trauma King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 22] 5279. 8.30pm. £0.50. ()ver- l4s show. Black metal band from London who look very dapper in their suits and ties but sound suitably horrible.
I l-lim, Rude Pravo and Otterley Nice'n’Sleazy. 421 Sauchiehall Street. 333 9037. 9pm. £7. Chicago-based avant- jay/dub crossover band fronted by Doug Scharin of ('odeine and June of 44. not to be confused with the Scandinavian metal combo of the same name.
I Jubello and This Familiar Smile The ('athouse. l5 l'nion Street. 248 0000. 7.30pm. £4. ()ver- 14s show. limo and alternative rock.
I Linda Fletcher Brel. Ashton Lane. 342 4900. 8pm. Free. Lounge singer and her band.
I Open Stage The Halt Bar. 100 Woodlands Road. 504 1527. 8pm. Free. Weekly session for local inusicians.
I Live Music MacSorleys. 42 Jamaica Street. 248 858|. 9pm. Free.
Edinburgh
I Sean Paul (‘orn lixchange. New Market Road. (iorgic. 443 2437. 7pm. £25. Massive MTV Breakout presentation from the current king of dancehall (who seems to have collaborated with pretty much every rap and R&B act doing the rounds in the LS at the moment).
I The Grim Northern Social, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Suzette and Skin on Skin The Venue. 17 21 ('alton Road. 557 3073. 7pm. £0. Second in a series of MTV/Nemis showcases of Scottish indie.
I Snow Patrol and The Silver Pill The Liquid Room. 9c Victoria Street. 225 250-4. 7pm. £10. Snow Patrol are currently at work on their third album. following recent diversions to concentrate on the Reindeer Section. MTV’ special. I Death Follows, Legless, The Joshua Four, Pale Horse, Cowala and Bloco Vomit The Bongo (’lub. Moray House. llolyrood Road. 558 7004. 8pm. £5. Line-up of rock and punk featuring the notorious Bloco \‘omit mashing up Brazilian rhythms and punk attitude.
I Stealer and Rieser Bannerman‘s. .\'iddry Street. 550 3254. 8.45pm. £3. Funk-rock from lidinburgh's Stealer.
I My Own Religion, Pencilhead and Misled Youth Teviot Row lfnion. Bristo Square. 050 4073. 9pm. £3 (£2 tncmbers). Night of punk for Women's Aid. lidinburgh with rock and goth I).ls taking you through until 3am at this Adrenaline club night.
I Fleamarket Funk ('abaret Voltaire. 30 38 Blair Street. 220 0l70.
l 1pm 3am. Free. Local outfit playing their own kind of big band funk in this new weekly residency with a smattering of 1)] supports and other live acts.
I ballboy Fruitmarket (iallery. 45 Market Street. 225 2383. Free. Album launch for The Sits/I .lly I'tllllr'r lliil'l’. with a playback. and (iordon will knock
out a few tunes. Free gig but contact info(dslrccordsnct for tickets.
I Stuart Clarke and Ordinaryson Whistlebinkies. 4-0 South Bridge. 557 5| 14. 9pm. Debut gig for local indie kids ()rdinaryson (support tbc) at midnight.
Glasgow
I The Beautiful South and Magnet (‘arling Academy. 121 liglinton Street. 0905 020 3999/0870 77] 2000. 7.30pm. £22.50. tinder-10s to be accompanied by an adult. Whimsical pop and clever lyrics from a combo who . . . exist. New album (Jam is just out.
I Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings Pavilion Theatre. 121 Renfield Street. 332 1840. 7.30pm. £20. Wyman's roots and blues supergroup whose member have included (ieorgie Fame. Albert Lee and Martin Taylor. Quite a contrast to the Forty Licks tour which failed to tempt Wyman back into the Stones fold.
I Dashboard Confessional Queen Margaret L'nion. 22 L'niversity Gardens. 339 9784. 7.30pm. £10. The burgeoning cult of (‘hris ('arrabba. tattoed but sensitive. acoustic singer/songwriter guy from Florida.
I Flogging Molly The Garage. 490 Sauchiehall Street. 332 l 120. 7pm. £10. ()ver- 14s show. LA-based collective who combine (‘eltic influences with punk in similar vein to the Pogues and the Clash. I Bogdan Raczynski and Astrobotnia Henry Wood Hall. 73 (‘laremont Street. £5. Tour celebrating 12 years of Aphex 'l‘win‘s label Rephlex Records. featuring ‘poster boy of the apocalypse' Raczynski who suffers from Sick Instrument Syndrome. supported by more disturbing noise from Finland.
I Mohair, Pelter and Chase King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £5. Big hair and big guitars from Watford band Mohair who have been likened to Bush with a llamtnond organ.
I Fuzzy Logic, Jade, Milestone, Infusion and Capstin Pole The (‘athouse. l5 L'nion Street. 248 0000. 7.30pm. £4.50. ()ver-l4s show. Rock/pop line-up.
I Azzuri, “twisted Melons and Alicia’s Wish Nice'n'Sleazy. 42| Sauchiehall Street. 333 9037. 9pm. £3. Melodic rock from Twisted Melons.
I My Legendary Girlfriend, Miss Missile and the Aphrodisiacs The 13111 Note Cafe. 50—00 King Street. 553 1038. 9pm. £3. Alternative pop from My Legendary (iirlfriend who are poised to release the remix of their album Gross Domestic Product.
I The Watershed The Ferry. 42 (‘lyde Place. 429 1010. 8pm. £5.
I Temple Lock, Latonlc, Daybreak and Fever Fury Murrys. 90 Maxwell Street. 221 05l1.9pm. £4. including entry to post-gig club. Showcasing the Fury‘s Kings of Bands. I The Stick Finlays and Kilo Loaded. Liquid Lounge. 94 West Regent Street. 10pm. £3 (£4 on door). Weekly showcase of local artists. Indie rock double bill.
I Raw Gallagher Studio One. (irosvenor Hotel. (irosvenor Terrace (off Byres Road). 341 05 l0. 9pm. Free. Rory (iallagher tribute.
I Wild Strawberry Beanscene. 5 (‘resswell Lane. 334 0770. 8pm. Free. Laidback background sounds.
I The Vagabonds The Scotia.
l|2s ||4 Stockwell Street. 552 8081. 9pm. Free. Popular covers.
I Open Mic Tchai ()vna. 42 ()tago Lane. 357 4524. 8pm. Free.
I Jam Session Samuel Dow's. 07 7| Nithsdale Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free. Hosted by Independence.
I Live Music McChuills. 40 High Street. 552 2135. 9pm. Free. New band night. line-up to be confirmed.
I Live Music MacSorleys. 42 Jamaica Street. 248 8581. 9pm. Free. Three bands. to be confirmed.