Live Review: Gary Lucas at The Cluny, Newcastle Still buzzing from a standing ovation in Liverpool the night before, Gary opened the show with a cover: I Remember .The rich sound came from his “distressed” acoustic guitar which he claimed was older than him . Gary filled in between songs with history and amazing anecdotes. He was an anglophile in New York. He studied at Yale. He loved the Move. He reminisced about John peel breaking Beefheart in U.K. He saw Beefheart in New York. Interviewed Don Van Vliet for student radio whilst majoring in English Literature. Beefheart was bigger in Europe and Australia rather than in the US, but he knew then he wanted to perform with them. The next song was on electric. Evening Bell was a finger-picking master class. He’s kept the explosive, disjointed quality of the song as he was instructed to play it all those years ago. He talked about working as record company advertising executive....
The Stagg Do 5 years in the making, written by an American (James DeMarco) , about Geordies, starring Geordies, with Geordie music and with a premiere screened on Westgate Road at the O2 Academy, this was truly a local affair. The story, about a camping trip involving a groom, his best man and his mates takes a turn for the uncomfortable when the father-in-law to be joins the group. Staggy, played by Andrew Stagg is being chaperoned by his fiancee's (Charlotte, played by Therase Neve) father, "The Judge". Daddy-in-law to be, is played by Bill Fellows, a familiar face on many TV series and films. This scuppers the plans of best-man Pob, and pals Si (Simon Buglass) and Radgy (Craig Conway), who really wanted the trip to evolve into a "beer and titties" extravaganza. Much silliness, drug references, the funny things that can happen, in the dark, in the Northumberland countryside add up to an enjoyable romp enhanced greatly by a fabulous soundtrack provided ent...
Swervedriver May tour 2018 To celebrate 25 years since the release of Swervedriver’s classic second album Mezcal Head, the band will be performing the record live forth first time throughput Europe and the UK in May 2018. But more than that, the band - comprising Adam Franklin, Jimmy Hartridge, Mikey Jones and Ben Ellis from Iggy Pop’s band (standing in for the on-sabbatical Mick Quinn) - will also be performing the band’s first album, the seminal Raise. Their show will comprise of two sets with psychedelia interlude, Swervedriver’s six album, Remembering Forward, is set to be released later in 2018 14th May - Hebden Bridge - The Trades Club 15th May Newcastle - 02 16th May Glasgow - ABC2 17th May Manchester - Band On The Wall 18th May London - Islington Academy 19th May Leicester - Dryden Street Social In 1990 London's indie-rock guitar scene was developing a distinctive new psychedelic sound: swirling, dreamy, mysterious and very much of the British I...
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