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Pete Doherty (Libertines) at Yo-Yo, Welly Club 14th August
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Pete Doherty, the front man of the UK's biggest Indie band
The Libertines is set to cause a storm when his solo project The Babyshambles
play at The Yo-Yo Indie night on Saturday 14th August at The Welly Club Hull.
Word is out on the street of the cities biggest gig since Oasis.
Demand for tickets is very high with The Welly Club already receiving calls from across the UK.
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Tickets for the gig will go on general sale at 10am from Beasleys Clothing
Hull (01482) 210018 on Friday the 30th of July priced £12.00 + 50p booking fee.
The tickets will be limited to 2 per person to avoid ticket touts buying them all.
Half of the tickets were snapped up on Saturday (24th July) at Yo-Yo by regulars at
the night, who were kindly given a chance by Andrew and Priya to buy them first.
Support bands for the night are yet to be confirmed.
The night will also feature an exclusive DJ set by Pete Doherty.
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Pete Doherty and his band the Libertines are occupying 12 pages
this week's NME as well as gracing the front cover of last weeks NME.
Not since Suede played at Hull university back in the early 90's has the city
played host to such an in vogue band.
A media frenzy surrounds band members Pete and Carl as the Libertines continue to hold
the number one slot in the NME / MTV2 charts with Can't Stand Me Now.
The bands single and album are also predicted to grace to top spot in the UK
charts respectively in the coming couple of weeks.
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Don't miss out - be at Yo-Yo and the 14th of August 2004!!!
Yo-Yo promoter Andrew Coe said This is the biggest and most important gig Hull as seen
for as long as I can remember.
The biggest since Oasis easily!
We want to give the loyal Yo-Yo fans a chance at getting the tickets first.
Other wise it will sell out with sales across the country.
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Tickets will be between £12 and £14 and are expected to sell out on Saturday.
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Doors on the 14th of August will open at 8pm - 3am including The Babyshambles and two support bands.
For more details on the gig check out
Web:
www.yo-yo-indie.com
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Coming Up - Displacements Demo Release - Thursday 29th July at Springers on the Common, Anlaby
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Demo release special celebration night!
Displacements first, self-recorded CD is about to be launched ...
5 tracks of excellence for £3 which includes:
Locker Room,
Moving On,
Studded Belts and Red Lipstick,
Better Off Before,
Lights Out
In support Le Shed, Critic
and Gloria Mundi, more local talent you dare not miss!
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Coming Up -
Eat Your Words - The Welly Club - July to September 2004
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Recent news or gossip ..
.. Lisa lashes had just played a stormin' set to a packed house last month
when she left the decks on her last record never lost his hardcore to go and shake
some hands. As she did this, my girlfriend jumped from the side of the stage into the
DJ box
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Music Reviews -
Sweet n Sour at the Welly Club 22/07/2004 Kasabian, Mad Action, The Landaus By Andy Dykes
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Outside the Welly Club tonight there's thunder, lightning and heavy rain.
The bouncers pass umbrellas down the queue so that the line of punters waiting to get in can
stay as dry as possible.
I'm told that there aren't as many people here as last week.
This is only the second time that the Welly has put on its Sweet n Sour night,
and
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Music Reviews -
Sweet 'n' Sour at the Welly Club 15th July By Michelle Dee
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What a night! Live music from The Applewhites followed by Turismo.
Then dancing into the wee small hours to blinding tunes with a packed dance floor.
Apologies to The Applewhites, I was at the Adelphi whilst you were on.
I am reliably informed by Sweet Assassin, that you rocked.
Turismo looked great on stage
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Music Reviews -
Jesse Malin - York Fibbers 10/07/04 By Nick Quantrill
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I have to admit it, I'm biased. Jesse Malin rules and I won't have a
word said against him.
Like most people I discovered Jesse's music through his association with
Ryan Adams.
After numerous years plodding along with quite frankly,
bad to mediocre punk bands, best mate Ryan produced and provided
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Band Gig Reviews -
Blind Frog Ernie at The Cavern - Saturday 3rd July By Andy Steele
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Blind Frog Ernie, in their current guise, were supposed to make their Cavern
debut some months ago but had to cancel at the last minute due to illness.
Tonight it was clear from the off that they were determined to banish the memory of that
missed opportunity and give the place a proper rocking, East-coast style.
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Music Reviews -
Fraction of The Cost & The Trailers - The Ringside Wednesday 21st July 2004 By Dick Spring
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Walking into Ringside tonight, you could see how the reputation of the
place is growing rapidly, as it was bustling with people.
Various faces were dotted around the place with members of Die For, Le Shed, and Freaks Union
in evidence.
Opening up tonight's gig were Bridlington three piece, The Trailers - although
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Music Reviews - Dead or American - Band Bio
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In accordance with the prophecy, Dead or American came into being at the stroke
of midnight on the 31st December, 1999 - the result of numerous failed musical ventures.
Following the departure of founder-member Greg Heuer in 2003 after he realised there was
more to life than this rock n roll pish.
Various bassist were drafted in
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Music Reviews -
The Mingers, Bosseye, The 30 Second Dead, Diverse Unit @ Adelphi Tue 13th July 2004 By Dick Spring
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Bloody hell! It's about time! A proper punk band that had me rolling back the years.
I am, of course talking about Diverse Unit, a bunch of snot nosed punks all around the
age of 15 or so, with a passion and something to say.
The songs were there as well, and for a first gig it showed a talent and tightness of a
band
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Music Reviews -
Payola and Malibu Stacey at The Springhead Sunday 11th July By Dick Spring |
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ROCK'N'ROLL!!!!!!!!! Bring it on.
This is what gigs are about; the like of which we haven't seen for many a long
year and in a proper little rock 'n' roll venue.
The Springhead, not known for being a hotbed of originality, despite being
an excellent place to see live music, has stuck it's neck out and booked a fast
rising UK rock band
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