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Jim Stax

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  1. This may or may not have been posted already but this may be worth a look for some of you. http://www.hittheroad.org.uk/
  2. The population up here is nowhere near the size and spread of the central belt and nor does it have the transport infrastructure to get people easily around the northeast, the catchment area. Silly statement. Nothing apathetic about people watching their money, going other festivals and generally being a lot more shrewd these days. Yes we have our share of nae sayers up here but that has nothing to do with this. Many contributing factors unfortunately. Disappointing news for all involved and looking forward to it.
  3. Bareback Bride 1 by Jim Stax on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for free
  4. After a rather enjoyable gig on the 20th we are now looking forward to the 27th where we will do the same again with a little less faffing with a mic.
  5. Tupelo Town Assembly are hoping to showcase an exciting new development on the 27th. More news as it happens!
  6. There is a tone I'd say. That said I'm not terribly fussed.
  7. You guys at a diferrent gig? I was down not far from the front and plenty of folks loving the gig. New songs from any band can flatten a gig. James was touching his chest, blowing kisses to the crowd throughout the gig and the couple of singalong moments were quite touching. I'm not a signed up fan but they seem to be the new band it is cool to not like. Maybe the subject matter of the songs is creative thing from what he has seen around him. Imagine that eh, being creative in a band. I could write songs based on the amount of people that went to my school that are now dead for a number of reasons that would for some colourful prose. I probably won't coz that isn't cool, it seems.
  8. I quite enjoyed the gig. James looks uncomfortable at times posturing as a front man but other than that...
  9. Don't let the inmates take over the asylum. Music fans buy all the tickets, no neds. Besides, neds shop at sports direct so I doubt 90 Is in their budget
  10. Posting that you musical taste isn't catered for in this festival is akin to saying you don't like eggs. Not really any point. Anyhow, I'm nae picking a fight just thought it was an odd post
  11. I guess it isn't for you then. Maybe you can put on your own festival next year.
  12. He sa hard watch at times. I think his nerves transfer over to the audience and he is always on the verge of cracking completely on stage. That doesn't take away from the fact then when is hitting it it's goosebump stuff. Ziggy and me bailed for a catch up when he started playing the opening segment of his set again at the hour plus mark
  13. Mr Lomond was tremendous. The pij was exhausting. And the turn out was amazing and extremely well behaved. Loving the Lamp as a venue theses days.
  14. Knowing how the guys behind this feel about booking fees I doubt there will additional charges on top of face value other than postage. It's looking well good and extremely chuffed for them. The turn around from idea to announcing is remarkable. :up:
  15. Fair play to the lad. He will be looking back in a few years at some of the larking about videos and cringing much as most of were when we clicked play.
  16. Anyone with an interest in music, art, film etc will enjoy this night and its cheaper to get in than many a pint. We have done this so that extra drinkage can be undertaken to ensure that fun times are allowed. 8-early am so come chill and have a change of pace from a thumping beat orientated club.
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