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Unless; The Story So Far By Michelle Dee Contd Prev Page
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Unless played live on the Raw Talent John Peel tribute show on 13th October to a select audience especially invited for the occasion. The show, which goes out to thousands of listeners on the air and online, featured a very special play list that night.

Peely faves compiled by Alan Raw were played interspersed with live sessions and interviews with prominent persons on both the local and national scene. After the show the band accompanied the radio team and some of the invited guests to thisisull's Keeping it Peel gig, where, unknown to me and everyone else at the time, Alan would pick and play more of the inspirational man's personal choices.
Unless spoke with enthusiasm for both the venue and the crowds inside Silhouette club. But most of all they were impressed by the Hull bands, exclaiming you've got a whole scene going on here! They were particularly impressed with the overwhelming furore of both The Johnsons, and the Dirty Dreamers. In fact they so loved The Johnsons that for a moment, I thought they were going to bundle our lads off, in the back of a van back to Grimsby.
The well-crafted songs of SideWinder and 59 Violets also went down well with the out of towners. So much so that Friday at Ringside, lead singer Marc was moved to dedicate their last song to these Hull bands, naming each one in turn whilst proudly wearing his Keepin' it Peel limited edition t-shirt.

This sort of reaction, from someone hearing some of our bands for the first time, makes you reflect on just how lucky Hull is right now, to have such vitality and a plethora of quality bands.

Listen out for Unless being played in a venue near you by the more discerning Deejay which will surely lead to gig offers and more of a following.
Which can only be a good thing, I think.
Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Michelle Dee 2005

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