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Is there a bar at Peacocks? What time will this finish?
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Tomorrow night! Living Daylights are excellent so if your a fan of punk rock get down to this.
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Looks a good night, but I'll have to pass, as I'm playing the same evening.
I'm hoping to make both, somehow. First I need to get the night off work
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I'm being 100% genuine.
McFly are worse than The Fratellis, no doubt about that. All I'm saying is that McFly, as a pop band are nowhere near as bad as they're made out to be and have a few decent pop songs.
But, this thread ain't about McFly, it's about The Fratellis' first album, which I think is fucking ace. I listened to it again on the way to work today. Fucking love it.
You ruined the thread as soon as McFly was mentioned!
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I agree, it is very good. I think a lot of people get put off them by the lad-rock image, not helped by Chelsea Dagger being used on the darts on ITV at every single opportunity, and I dread to think what kind of cretins they would have attacted to AECC. I was fortunate to see them on a tiny stage at a festival in Baltimore where there was no trouble and really enjoyed them.
It seems like every guitar band from the mid 00s has vanished with the exception of Arctic Monkeys. It was obvious it was going to happen just like it did in the mid 90s but its such a massive list of albums by the likes of The Enemy, Kaiser Chiefs, Razorlight, The Fratellis, Milburn that were such epic failures.
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Daffy D is now added to the bill
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Alan mentioned this last week and I knew I recognised the name so I had a dig about my collection and found an excellent freebie from Mojo with her on it as well as Davy Graham, Kevin Ayers, Pete Brown and Espers which I've been enjoying greatly these last few days. The Diane Cluck track is excellent - very late 60s/Sandy Denny style vibe to it - not sure if that's representative of her other stuff? I'll be along anyway
I see Diane's drummer is also a member of the excellent Bundles with Jeffrey Lewis and Kimya Dawson.
It's been a long time since I've seen Kitchen Cynics live too
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Transmanta added to the bill
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We are keen to add a 4th band to the bill if there are any locals that are up for it? (not necessarily a punk band as the touring acts have got a good crossover appeal, but punky).
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GFN? presents:
The Living Daylights (Fond of Life Records)
Excellent melodic punk rock from Lincoln.
"The Living Daylights consist of Sam Cook (vocals), Matt Hendry (guitar), Danny Harrison (bass), Alex Johnson (guitar) and Dan Brogan (drums). Their melodic punk sound has been compared to that of Bouncing Souls, Rise Against and Hot Water Music. With their fist in the air, sing-a-long vocals, the band don't claim to break new musical ground, preferring to stick to "good, honest, music from the heart." - BBC Introducing
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
The Stay Gones: Gruff Melodic Punk Rock from Edinburgh/Glasgow, for fans of Social Distorion, Nothington, Gaslight Anthem etc
The Stay Gones on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
Simon Patchett: One-man power-pop performer from Inverness/Aberdeen. Ex-Red Mongoose. Simon Patchett on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
@ Cellar 35, Rosemount Viaduct, Aberdeen
Saturday 18th September 2010
8pm, 3 entry
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This is going to be the final two games Gavin Hamilton will play before he retires for Scotland...should anyone care
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cheers for the heads up, it seemed all the Neil Young Dreamin' Man copies had gone but I did pick up a fair few bargains. HMV is strange in that, if their stuff isnt on sale, it's ridiculously overpriced (Beatles re-masters were selling at 17 each last week when I was in)
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2 for 1 deal here:
Aberdeen offer | Cricket Scotland
Only shame is that Pietersen probably won't be playing for Hampshire, he's so out of form even one of our part-time off spinners could get him out...
Yeah they dropped him from the Friends Provident T20 final last night. It was a pretty controversial ending to the game but exciting nonetheless. So Scotland against the champions eh? I was half expecting Carberry to be picked in place of Cook for this weekends test match but England have stuck with him which is bad for Scotland as Carberry is certainly in form.
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More or less those very reasons....! It's just one of those places I'd quite like to check out. Hull, too.
I'd also like to visit Robin Hood's Bay, although it'd be more pretty, I expect.
Robin Hood's Bay is very nice. Hull on the other hand...well it's got it charms (the cobbled streets of the old town where the best pubs and all the museums are, the Hull Adelphi - the only venue surely that is just an extension of someones house) but I can't imagine too many people visiting loving it. If you do ever go though, make sure to pop a visit to nearby Beverley too. I'd put Hull at number one on my list. I haven't been since 2005 and miss it greatly.
I'd also like to go to Glastonbury, Taiwan, Japan, France, Chicago, Portland, Seattle, Nashville, Mexico, New Zealand, Bath, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Germany...it's an endless list. I'm not that well travelled really
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there hasn't been much coverage of this anywhere (adverts/mentions in the Evening Express) but Scotland play two matches in this years ECB Pro40 League at Mannofield soon.
21st August v Hampshire (who have Michael Carberry, Michael Lumb, Dominic Cork and Simon Jones in their squad)
22nd August v Leicestershire (who have Matthew Hoggard and future England star James Taylor)
I expect Scotland will get hammered in both games (they are bottom of their group just now) but should be good days out anyway, hopefully they'll put up a good fight and we'll get to see some class players in the opposition.
Tickets from Home | Cricket Scotland
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Escape to Victory are now replacing Set Light Our Kingdom
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Ballboy although they didnt exactly make it so I'm not sure that counts
I imagine all the Postcard stuff and The Pastels got some airplay in the 80s thanks to Peel
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Anyone know of any pub's in Aberdeen that have a quiz night on a Sunday (that's not Triple Kirks). McGinty's used to but doesn't seem to now...
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How much is a pint of Punk IPA in Musa (roughly)?
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Escape to Victory on just after 8 so get down early!
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This is proper bad news. Surely Korova's competition must have had a huge effect on it all...
It was never my favourite venue but I've still had hundreds of good nights there and its still one less venue to see bands in Aberdeen (especially as The Lemon Tree in the last two years has hardly booked anything worth mentioning - though I've faith Steven will change that!).
I'd actually only recently started singing Bassment's praises with it's 2 pizzas for a fiver that were well nice, I was telling everyone I knew about
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This Saturday! Fans of Bad Religion, Pennywise, Sick of It All, H2o, get down to see Chief, one of the UK's finest. They are on the same label that gave us Capdown, Five Knuckle, Adequate 7 etc so you know they will be good.
And if you like those bands, get down early also, for the first Escape to Victory gig in agesss!
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This Sat, melodic hardcore punk from Liverpool's CHIEF! CHIEF :: EXPOSURES TOUR UK :: DATES UP :: on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
For fans of Bad Religion, Pennywise, Sick of It All etc. They are signed to Household Name Records which has been the home of the likes of Capdown, Five Knuckle and most of the best punk/ska bands the UK has produced in the last 10 years...
support from Edinburgh's SHIELDS UP, Aberdeen hardcore supergroup SHINER and the return of ESCAPE TO VICTORY
diane cluck + will smith (of the hand) + kitchen cynics, peacocks thursday 23rd sept
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It's a shame there wasnt more people at this, as judging from the size of the audience at gigs like Low Anthem/Jeffrey Lewis/Devendra Banhart in recent years there is a huge audience for that kind of thing and I'm sure they would have loved all the acts. I think it was best I've seen Alan. Wig Smith and Diane were both excellent too although I would like to see her solo next time. There is no doubt Anders was a good percussionist and when it worked it was amazing but I thought a few of the songs would have benefited more from just the voice and guitar