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Sorry I'm such a miserable old bag. The problem at the moment is that I've given up coffee for Lent so I have a permanent headache. Usually by the afternoon I can't take it any more and go to Neros. If only I could stick it out and get through the withdrawal period .... but I'm such a pussy. Anyway, I'm currently inhaling a latte so I'm feeling much better now - and I'm starting to look forward to tonight. Bring it on Duffy!
My daughter was one of the 12-20 year olds down at the front :)) The last time Korn were at Brixton a couple of years ago, I took her, and they were brilliant. Now she's a bit older and doesn't need an adult with her, I wasn't allowed to go. I spent the evening feeling miserable and wishing I was there. :(

Duffy rocks.

Amazing voice of course. If you close your eyes you really do hear traces of Dusty. She's extremely pretty and very composed. Oozes confidence. I predict she'll go far.

She didn't come on until about 9.15 but the Bush Hall had a great DJ - he even played Thelma Houston's Jumping Jack Flash - now there's a classic.

All you Korn fans out there might be interested to know that Jonathan Davis (lead singer) has some solo gigs planned. He will be playing at Union Chapel Islington on Monday 16th June. Not the easiest venue to get to from ED but it's so nice there that it's worth the effort. You can buy direct from the venue and collect the tickets on the night (thus cutting out those ugly booking fees that we all hate).


http://www.unionchapel.org.uk/whatson/index.php/20080601.html

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I saw Elbow last night at Brixton............anyone else?

I know you hate Brixton giggirl but I think it's a great venue.especially when the drive home takes 10 mins!

I agree that the bar is rubbish but I was off the sauce last night.

Downstairs standing is a great view because of the sloping floor.

Elbow sounded fab, played a chunk of the new album, some classics and some oldies that I'd never heard before.

Richard Hawley came on to duet with them on The Fix (from the new album)

Guy was doing alll his audience chit chat which went down well. The ended with Grace under pressure which is always a treat.

but still- their material is all such a similiar tempo it's hard for them to really get going. I would go and see them again, they make a great noise...but somehow it wasnt a great show. good but not great.

Maybe it's cos I wasnt drinking!

Sounds like a good gig. Don't think Brixton was necessarily the best venue for Elbow. Can't really argue with the 10 minutes journey home - there's a lot to be said for that.

This year's Somerset House gigs will go on sale soon (maybe this week or next?). They normally throw up some corkers. And the 176 bus stop is just outside the gates. Also, the long-awaited Meltdown programme should be out some time this month (again, on the 176 route). I'll post here as soon as I know more.

kind of a little diversion,if i put it up on another thread solly. but this is pretty great. log in needed but no payola unless you wish to.


http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/


tons of v famous artists often at their prime. At the moment I have some 1969 janis joplin gig on. its pretty great.

the're all in there

Mightyroar - I was at elbow too, and had a fantastic time. I consumed several pints of Guinness before, during and then a couple of cheeky ones after the gig in true Tuesday night fashion, so perhaps this had a bearing on my night. I think elbow are a great band to see live. I have to say I love the Academy, great sound, atmosphere and location. The bar situation could certainly be improved but I was served within 5-10 mins for both of my rounds. The sloping floor catches you out when you are drunk sometimes, but the crowd at elbow gigs are normally friendly so no problems there.


Have a great weekend all.

This year's MELTDOWN lineup is being announced tomorrow (Sunday) in The Observer. Tickets on-sale next Thursday (for members) or otherwise Friday.


Meltdown always has a couple of amazing gigs (as well as some pretty obscure ones) so do check it out. It is so easy to get home to ED from the South Bank.


Massive Attack are curating this year so expect the likes of Portishead/Tricky.

So, Meltdown, eeehhhh..... Grace Jones anyone?

Did anyone else go to see this diva in Brixton (sometme in the 80s) when it took her so long to get on stage that half the audience had gone for the last tube by the time she made it on and the remainder bo'ed her?

No Chandon no band-on - very annoying.

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Somerset House summer season just announced - nothing to get excited about unfortunately (for me anyway)


Thursday 10 July

The Fratellis


Friday 11 July

Justice


Saturday 12 July

Unkle


Sunday 13 July

The Blue Nile


Monday 14 July

Lupe Fiasco


Tuesday 15 July

We Are Scientists


Wednesday 16 July

The Zutons


Thursday 17 July

The Feeling


Friday 18 July

Adele


Saturday 19 July

Duffy

Zutons would be alright. I really liked The Feeling's first album, thought it was full of some nice happy tunes, but the one single I've heard on the radio from their second album was a load of shite. "Fill my little world" was a real XFM song when XFM was still okay, but then they flogged it on Capital, and The Feeling basically went down the same sort of road as McFly or Busted (but with a gay twist).


Shame, as they undoubtedly have talent, and there were a lot of good influences on their first album.

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