Glasgow
OThe Bloodhound Gang and Electric Eel Shock The (image. 490 SauchiehaII Street. 333 1 I30. 7pm. £13.50. ()ver- 14s show. The Bloodhound (iang kickstarted the most recent wave of retarded punk pop with a dash of good old-lashioned sexism chucked into the rudimentary mix. Sheesh. Supported by Sabbath-lining Japanese trio lilectric liel Shock.
I Veda and Neon Underground Stereo. 13»? 14 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8pm. £4. Neon l'nderground pltt)‘ ‘smeg rock' which they define as classic rock with traces ol‘ indie. punk and blues. So that's cleared that one up.
I Gathering, Angry Monk, Deft Destruction, Beautiful Lies and Half Cut The 13th Note (are. 50- 60 King Street. 55.3 1638. 9pm. £3. Rap- l'ree hip hop. acoustic rock. more rock. indie rock and bluesy rock respectively. I Open Stage Barll) (upstairs). 360 (‘Iyde Street. 0870 ()07 099‘). 8pm.
I Kitetlying Club Tchai ()\'na. 43 ()tago Lane. 357 4534. 8pm. 31.50. ltttprm'.
Wednesday 18
Glasgow
I Skitso Hatchit The (‘athouse. 15 Union Street. 348 6606. 7.30pm. £4 (advance). £5 (door). ()\'Cl'- 14s show. Metal line-up. with more bands to be continued.
I Liquid Sound, Chi Weapon and The Fast Camels Barll). 360 (‘Iyde Street. 0870 907 099‘). 8pm. £4. Bute-based trio (‘hi Weapon promise a ‘primal soup of funky rhythm'. Serve it up guys.
I The Ghosties, Stonesthrovv and The X1 The 13th Note Cate. 50—60 King Street. 553 I638. 9pm. £3. Indie rock from Glasgow and Dundee. I The Starlets Brel. Ashton Lane. 342 4966. 8pm. Free. Charming ensemble the Starlets helpfully describe their sound as ‘melancholy pop with ambitions to be cheert‘ul'.
I Jo Mango and Bubbleboy The Liquid Ship. 171—175 Great Western Road. 331 1901. 8pm. Free. Local singer/songwriters.
Jo Mango plays the Liquid Ship, Glasgow, Wed 18 Aug
I Rich Spirit The Bunker. 103 19‘) Bath Street. 33‘) 1437. 10pm. Free. licleclic lixe-piece l'roru ('lylebank.
I Open Stage The Hall Har‘. loo \‘l'oodlands Road. 353 0096. 8pm. Free. Weekl} session l'or local rnusicians.
I Live Music Stereo. 12 14 Kehinhaugh Street. 576 5018. 8er. lire ].\.\ll(' night. with bands to be conlir'rrred. I Live Music MacSorle) s. 43 Jamaica Street. 348 8581. 9pm. Free. 'l‘hr'ee local bands to be continued
Glasgow
I Locosea, Marsellus, The Prayers and Pulse ‘l‘he (atlrotrse. l5 l'nion Street. 348 6606. ".30pm. £4 lilLlVilllL‘Cl. ltlttttt‘l. ()\c‘l'- I-ls \llti“. lama] rock band line-up.
O Nucleotides and Juniper Spark The 13th Note (are. 50 60 King Street.
553 1638. 9pm. £3. Sur'l rock instrumentals
from Iidinburgh's Nucleotides.
I Team Salt, Yellow Bentines and Magdalena Barll}. 360 (1er Street. 0870 907 090‘). 8pm. Yellow lientines are duo Peter Hall and Martrn Ha} who rock Iltc‘ piano like Ben l‘itltls. licls and the Beatles.
I The 44s and Gondwana Soundset. Soundhaus. 47 H}de Park Street. 331 465‘). 8.30pm. £4.50. “'eekh showcase ol' local bands.
I Johnny T’s Big City Blues Band Studio ()ne. (irosxenor‘ Hotel. (il‘rts\ error Terrace toll" Bsres Roadl. 341 6516. ‘Ipm. Free.
I The Trains 'l'inderbm. 18‘) “)11‘8 Road. 33‘) 3108. 9pm. Free. .-\coustrc set. I The Impossible Flowers 'I‘ehar ()\'na. 43 ()tago lane. 35" 4534. 8pm. £1.50.
I Battle of the Bands Mac‘Sorle}s. 43 Jamaica Street. 348 8581. 9pm. Free. I Phil’s Session l'isge Beatha. 232 Woodlands Road. 564 15%. 8pm. Free. \Veekl) jam.
I The Vagabonds The Scotia.
113—1 14 Stockwell Street. 553 8681. 9pm. Free. Popular cmcrs.
I Jam Session Samuel Dow \. (F—"l Nithsdale Road. 433 0107. 8.30pm. Free. Hosted by Independence.
I Live Music MeC‘huills. 40 High Street. 553 3135. 9.30pm. Free. New bands night.
Events are listed by date, then city. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to Ruth Hedges at ruth@list.co.uk, by post or by tax on 0131 557 8500. Listings are compiled by Ruth Hedges and Kenny Mathieson.
Glasgow
I Kenny Paterson (‘uha \ot‘lc. 1.1 John Street. 553 3505, 5 8pm l'r’ee \ new talent on the Scottish ra// scene. l’alcr‘sott pr'o\ ides smooth soul and swing \ocals.
I The Michael Deans Quartet lit‘t't‘ (htl‘c‘. (hilltllt‘t‘lg‘gs. 553 0815.
‘1 11.45pm l'r’ee \loder'n |.t// quartet led b_\ terror sa\ruan 1)eans
I The Boogie Men Studio One. (ir'os\ error ’l'errace. ‘Iprn. Free. local truth and boogie specialists.
Saturday 14
Glasgow
I The Jazz Collective Brel.
3‘) 43 .-\shton l.ane. 343 4066. 3 6pm. Free. First rate kc')lm;rr'tl. bass and drum trio.
I Big Bob’s Jazz Band Bar 185. Buchanan Hotel. 185 Buchanan Street. 333 "7384. 5.30pm. Free. Regular
s\\ inging jaI/ session.
I Perdido list list lisl. 3l :5 Hothwell Street. 348 6363. 8pm. Free. .\lainstrearn 1.atin tau and \ocals.
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‘LIVE IN EDINBURGH’
3rd September GRANDMASTER FLASH
1 1th September EAST MEETS WEST
in association with C‘RLING
24th September STIFF LITTLE FINGERS
lst October JAMES TAYLOR QUARTET
6th October THE ORDINARY BOYS
13th October THE FREESTYLERS
2lst October ROY AYERS
29th October URIAH HEEP and MANFRED MANN’S EARTH BAND
2nd December THE SENSATIONAL ALEX HARVEY BAND
Tickets available from Ripping Records and Tickets Scotland
www.1iquidroom.com
raz: listings Music
I Eddie Toal and Quintet
()‘Ncrll's. “I -\lbron Street. 553 0833. ‘I II 45pm lrec lxldre sings llls w .1) through \rucrrcan songbook standards
Stirling
0 Todd Gordon - Sinatra 1954-69 lolliooth. .larl \Vsnd. 01"86 3‘41100 ‘ 30pm £10 :16 501 the pick ol the Srnatr'a song book lr‘oru this smooth operator
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I New Orleans Joymalters Harbour .-\r'ts ('entre. I I4 116 Harbour Street.013‘l4 35405" 3pm £4 £5 19.3501 l'pterupo. New ()r'leaus-st_\1e ra// l'rom this popular" Scottish tan band.
Thursday 19
Glasgow
I Kenny Paterson (‘uha \or'te. I4 .Iohn Street. 553 3505 5 8pm. Free. See Thu 13.
I The Michael Deans Quartet Heer (are. ('arttller’rggs. 553 9815
‘1 11,45pm Free. See Thu 13.
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