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the Lamp - What's On October 2004
2 Norfolk Street, Hull (opposite Hull Daily Mail, behind the Campanile Hotel)
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fri 1st |
HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 2nd |
Suicide Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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sun 3rd |
The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, plus
The Big Sunday Roast. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 4th |
Salsa Y Mambo - beginners dance lessons at 8pm, improvers at 9.15pm. Lessons end at 9.30 dancing 'till 12 midnight. No-obligation lessons cost £2 but entry is FREE!
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tue 5th |
Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 6th |
@lamp - Mad Dog's Little Big Band. 7 piece Jazz outfit led by Martin Jones
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thu 7th |
Roots and Toots. Salsa night with DJ Esdiaz playing the best in dancefloor
latin and salsa
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fri 8th |
- HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 9th |
Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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sun 10th |
The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, plus
The Big Sunday Roast. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 11th |
- Slack Video - present an evening of short film. Narrative and experimental film works from local, national and international artists and filmmakers.
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tue 12th |
Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 13th |
- live@lamp - CrackTown - live music from 9pm
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thu 14th |
Mid Month Marauders - Hip hop from Hull's finest, Mad Skilz and Universal Magnetic.
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fri 15th |
- HomeGrown. locally cultivated dj's of international repute sow their seeds of love all over your Friday night. feat. Beige (Momma Gravy), Max Jung (Third Face - Full Cycle) and Wai Wan (Earth Project)
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sat 16th |
Suicide Ramblers Club - there is no sacrifice too great for your musical salvation
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sun 17th |
The Sunday Service - open mic night with an acoustic feel, plus
The Big Sunday Roast. Food from 3pm, music from 8.
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mon 18th |
Salsa Y Mambo - beginners dance lessons at 8pm, improvers at 9.15pm. Lessons end at 9.30 dancing 'till 12 midnight. No-obligation lessons cost £2 but entry is FREE!
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tue 19th |
Substitute - retro funk, soul, and the future of rock 'n roll. official warm up for The Grapevine, free tickets available throughout the night
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wed 20th |
- live@lamp - Trad Jazz Fun with the Sophisticats
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thu 21st |
Reggae Night - dj's from roots, easy skankin, and funkywormhole soundsystem
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Coming NightClubs -
4th October - Sweet N Sour SPECIAL at The Welly The Ordinary Boys PLUS Kaiser Chiefs
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Hold on to your hats - it's a Sweet N Sour special!
Front runners in the new breed of Britpackers storming the charts, frantic foursome
The Ordinary Boys combine the stylish mod-punk of The Jam with the pop tricks of
Britpop-era Blur and a way with words that Morrissey
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NightClub Listing -
Nightclub Preview - The Attic Deluxe Bar
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Table service, a full cocktail menu and several brands of top champagne, quality free-poured spirits, a wide range of cigars, award winning staff who genuinely care about customer service and a place to sit comfortably, socialise and not have to shout over the music.
Not something you come across
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Coming Up - Tuesday 5th October - The Others and The Morphines at Jaz Cafe Bar
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The Jaz Bar re-opening night brings a special treat to town:
The Others, about to release their second single Stan Bowles
(Steve Rudd Review) will be headlining.
This is the final tour before promotional work begins for their album due out in January.
Support comes from Thee Unstrung, who have
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Coming Up -
at Red Gallery - August to December 2004
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Check the Full Listing..
Amy Marletta - Over The Top
Wednesday 4th - Saturday 28th August at 12.45pm
Gavin Peacock
Wednesday 29th September - Saturday 23rd October
Opening Night Friday 24th September
Norma-Louise Thallon
Wednesday 10th November - Saturday 4th December
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Music Reviews - Ernest and Ottogono at the Adelphi - 24th September By Michelle Dee
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This was an eagerly anticipated gig by many.
Having been fortunate enough to hear the lyrically superior E.P. Pimps B**ches and Superheroes
a few weeks previous I too was looking forward to hearing the ever -popular Ernest.
This must-have disc was ably reviewed on here by
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Music Reviews - Biffy Clyro and This Girl at Asylum 24th September 2004 By Steve Rudd, Photos by Darren Rogers
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If only I knew that the gigs at Asylum start earlier than most gigs.
The Asylum, for those that don't know, is all swanky part and glorious parcel of
the Hull University Campus (off Cottingham Road) - and, of-late, the venue has been
welcoming a whole host of incredible talent.
The gigs there tend to start just
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Music Reviews - Biffy Clyro At Asylum - 24th September By Andy Dykes, Photos by Darren Rogers
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The cult of Biffy Clyro swirl, pulse and swell like a spring tide while their
heroes rock mercilessly infront of them.
On record, Biffy Clyro are a band whose songs range from the heart wrenchingly
emotional to the jaw droppingly powerful.
But I'm totally unprepared for the sheer intensity of the Biffy Clyro live experience.
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Music Reviews - 30th August 2004 - Anarchy in Jaz Bar By Kelly Bolder
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It seems at the moment Hull's collection of successful young bands cannot
help but impress.
The line up tonight included 3 Hull bands and 2 other Northern stars.
On a bank holiday Monday in Hull you could be forgiven for thinking
that the places to be were Beverley Road and the Waterfront but you would be
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Music Reviews -The Spark, BBC at The Piper, Tom Jackman, Thief, Le Shed, Turismo 21st Sept 04 By Andy Dykes
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When I arrive at The Piper tonight, I'm greeted by my friend Charlotte.
She's here as a photographer, but has also been roped into being compere for the evening.
Apparently, preparations for tonight's show aren't running smoothly.
Absent sound guys and faulty monitors aside, there are cameras everywhere.
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Music Reviews -
Fraction of the Cost, Displacements, Cracktown, Jenny Bromley Unite Against Fascism Sunday 19th September - Ringside by Daniel Laney
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I've always admired the second floor function room at the Ringside bar.
It looks and feels like a cheesy, but not tacky cabaret bar from Blackpool.
If you were to glance at the stage you could imagine various acts leaping
out at you from behind the curtains and annoying the hell out of you for half an hour whilst you
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