Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Last call for The Smyths plus the best bunch of Saturdays August has ever seen..

Dear all,
this is the last call for reserving Smyths tickets for Saturday. They will be playing 2 hour long sets (Queen is dead in its entirety and various Smiths/Morrissey) from 9 and from 11 we'll have DJ Maurice playing soul and indie til 4am. Reserving a ticket means it is a fiver in and if there are any left on the night then it will be 6 quid. If you haven't seen the Smyths before then you are missing a treat as they are outstanding. If you don't go and see tribute bands stop being so cool, pretend its Christmas (they're camp enough) and have one diversion.

I'll tell you about the rest of the Saturdays further down but this Thursday is Club Anti Heroes night and is well worth a mention. We have 4 bands playing as detailed below;
The Lancaster Bombers
The Late Greats
Bidgie Reef and the Gas
Teasing Lu Lu
Bidgie Reef and The Gas played with us a few months ago and they were outstanding. A bunch of geezers mainly older than even me; like a darker Ian Dury and The Blockheads. Outstanding they were. Full details of the night are at www.myspace.com/pompompromotions

Right, the cornucopia of Saturdays, all the shows are available for a fiver with a DJ until 4am.
Saturday 5th. The Smyths, brilliant.
Saturday 12th. Adele, Peggy Sue and The Pirates, Kate Nash, Wrong Animal. Adele and Kate Nash could be household names soon. Kate has more plays on Myspace than anyone at the moment and is regularly appearing in the broadsheets and the tabs whilst Adele is currently gracing the airwaves of Radio 1. Peggy Sue make a lovely racket and headliners Wrong Animal have the mesmerising Bee fronting their electro rock cabaret.
Saturday 19th. Lucky Soul, Ten Minute Cloud, Silver Springs and HBird. Lucky Soul's first single was Guardian Guide single of the week and I think their second was better. They are regularly on 6 Music and are a glorious, shimmering band with Motown girl group sensibilities. Ten Minute Cloud make a beautiful, ethereal noise; think The Tindersticks meet Nouvelle Vague and lovely indie pop from Silver Springs and HBird complete the outstanding line up.
Saturday 26th. Again, all over the newspapers we have Flow a NZ/UK melodic pop band with soaring male/female vocals. They introduce themselves and a host of friends on a night of 4 bands.

That's all except to remind you all that the weekly Friday night house night is cancelled so if anyone wants to book anything into a Friday night now is the time to ask.

cheers
John.x
07949 008253


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