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after moaning about no one decent playing round here it all seems to have gone a bit crazy. There are loads of gigs to look out for.
At the Room tomorrow you have Stephen Fretwell and Liam Frost
Plug/Zero have gigs by The Editors, Arctic Monkeys, The divine Martha Wainwright (wonders which of his friends he can talk into going to that :confused: ), Ladytron, Four Tet/Explosions in the Sky.
The Leadmill has Keren Ann and The Subways
Union has KT Tunstall and The Ordinary Boys
Fuzz club has 65 days of Static and Clor
Montgomery Theatre has Laura Cantrell and Sufjan Stevens
add to this several gigs by Sheffields own Bromheads Jacket, Stoney, Milburn, Little Man Tate, Battle, The Wanted and The Harrisons
it is pretty much buzzing at the moment.
Re-Genesis at the broadwalk ;)
check out these artists here:
Keren Ann (http://www.kerenann.com)
Martha Wainwright (http://www.marthawainwright.com/news.html)
Sufjan Stevens (http://www.soundsfamilyre.com/soundsfamilyre/ss)
and Rufus Wainwright at the City Hall
no one's mentioned richard hawley at leadmill tonight. as sheffiled as hendersons
CBSheff30 11-09-2005, 14:44 Does anyone know who's supporting Richard Hawley tonight???
Not that he won't be fantastic enough, just curious!!
Kx
Originally posted by CBSheff30
Does anyone know who's supporting Richard Hawley tonight???
Not that he won't be fantastic enough, just curious!!
Kx
not sure, some talk of one of the Harrisons doing an accoustic set but nowt on their website.
Originally posted by robbie
The Wanted
:thumbsup: my mate and his brother are in this band... quite good i think (belive me im critical of EVERY BAND) not my style of music but ben (guitar) is a great songwriter in my opinion.
album to be recorded soon me thinks.
av you seen them b4 robbie?
40summat 11-09-2005, 16:04 I fancy Uriah Heep and Asia at the Leadmill in November, i've lost count of the band line-ups since i first saw them around 1975-76 but i do like my vintage rock.
Asia suporting is a bit of a bonus too.
Originally posted by 40summat
I fancy Uriah Heep and Asia at the Leadmill in November, i've lost count of the band line-ups since i first saw them around 1975-76 but i do like my vintage rock.
Asia suporting is a bit of a bonus too.
asia would be a bonus with john wetton...if he's not back singing then im not bothered.
p.s. RUN TO YA MOMMA!!!, dontcha come running to me.... :cool: :cool:
Snakey_B 11-09-2005, 16:39 Originally posted by robbie
not sure, some talk of one of the Harrisons doing an accoustic set but nowt on their website.
Yeah Jubby/Juddy lead singer was doing an accoustic set,hes a decent lad, ive met him once after we saw him outside the leadmill after a night out ,a coupld of the lads recconised him as they'd seen the harrisons that week got talking to him and then he came back to where we were all staying (student house) and was playing a few songs for us....very random!
ALso Add to that list BRMC at the mill doing a mini tour for howl which is there best album to date ,awesome really awesome!
The leadmill also has the stands nine black alps and maximo park .Great gigs!
40summat 11-09-2005, 16:54 Originally posted by MTheo
asia would be a bonus with john wetton...if he's not back singing then im not bothered.
No it's John payne, and Chris slade has left too, on the up side though they've been getting the best live reviews ever over in the states.
I can remember Wetton in an early Heep line-up at the Manchester apollo, then on the next tour he'd been replaced.
mind you there's time for ten changes before november for heep the way they go through band members
Originally posted by 40summat
No it's John payne, and Chris slade has left too, on the up side though they've been getting the best live reviews ever over in the states.
I can remember Wetton in an early Heep line-up at the Manchester apollo, then on the next tour he'd been replaced.
mind you there's time for ten changes before november for heep the way they go through band members
ive just sold 5 asia albums for a tenner including postage..hmph lol
ive seen asia live and was good (just the albums that are not that impressive).... hopefully guthrie govan (gowan) is still on guitars..the guy is a genius.
enjoy!
metalman 11-09-2005, 22:03 What about Dio at the Union - it's years since I saw him. Are they any good these days?
HendryVIII 11-09-2005, 22:15 If you like the 80's then why not catch Go West at The Doncaster Dome on 23 September?
They are supported by Boy on a Dolphin
Originally posted by metalman
What about Dio at the Union - it's years since I saw him. Are they any good these days?
still a fantastic singer!!! not sure who he has playing with him nowadays as david coverdale (whitesnake) kept nicking all his band lol.
shud be well worth seeing id imagine...im not the biggest fan of his solo stuff (a few tracks are amazing thou)
ROCK N ROLL CHILDREN :cool:
40summat 11-09-2005, 23:19 Dio these days are simon wright, scott warren, rudy sarzo,and craig goldy (who isn't a patch on viv campbell)
I haven't seen them for donkeys.
HOLY DIVER :headbang:
is there an updated shows to look out for anywhere?
shakermaker 31-07-2008, 15:50 try here...
http://www.ents24.com/web/whatson/music/sheffield.html
deadeyeduck 31-07-2008, 17:35 after moaning about no one decent playing round here it all seems to have gone a bit crazy. There are loads of gigs to look out for.
At the Room tomorrow you have Stephen Fretwell and Liam Frost
Plug/Zero have gigs by The Editors, Arctic Monkeys, The divine Martha Wainwright (wonders which of his friends he can talk into going to that :confused: ), Ladytron, Four Tet/Explosions in the Sky.
The Leadmill has Keren Ann and The Subways
Union has KT Tunstall and The Ordinary Boys
Fuzz club has 65 days of Static and Clor
Montgomery Theatre has Laura Cantrell and Sufjan Stevens
add to this several gigs by Sheffields own Bromheads Jacket, Stoney, Milburn, Little Man Tate, Battle, The Wanted and The Harrisons
it is pretty much buzzing at the moment.
You got me all excited that clor where back untill i looked at the date :-(
There is no mention of the KT Tunstall gig on her website or the union website.
ReginaldD 04-08-2008, 20:36 There is no mention of the KT Tunstall gig on her website or the union website.
That's because if you had checked the date of the original post you would have seen it's form 2005. I wish the Arctic Monkeys were playing Plug though wish I had seen Editors there too. I saw them at Oxegen last month and they were quality, would have been great in a small venue.
That's because if you had checked the date of the original post you would have seen it's form 2005. I wish the Arctic Monkeys were playing Plug though wish I had seen Editors there too. I saw them at Oxegen last month and they were quality, would have been great in a small venue.
Oops. I tend not to check the date of all posts I read especially if they're marked as having new messages though.
laura_beth 04-08-2008, 20:39 I remember seeing the Arctics at the Plug. Bloody fantastic! :) xx
weenireeni 04-08-2008, 20:44 Im looking forward to seeing biffy clyro at the leadmill, and ting tings too :)
fozzybronze 04-08-2008, 20:44 Oops. I tend not to check the date of all posts I read especially if they're marked as having new messages though.
I got excited at a few of those too...but then I saw Milburn's name...and they've split :(
First album...quality
Second Album...hmmm, are you a Coral tribute band?
So good decision I guess
fozzybronze 04-08-2008, 20:46 Im looking forward to seeing biffy clyro at the leadmill, and ting tings too :)
I was dissappointed when I saw the Ting Tings...
Got tickets for The Courteeners tho :)
laura_beth 04-08-2008, 20:55 I got excited at a few of those too...but then I saw Milburn's name...and they've split :(
Haha same here but it was the "Arctic Monkeys at the Plug" part that got me excited...and then confused....then looked at the date of the post! lol. x
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