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The Leeds Festival Diary - 25th to 28th August 05
Gallery 2
Photographs by Steve Clappison
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Continued from ,
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Check the thisisUll.com Gallery
Photographs courtesy and Copyright © Steve Clappison at
(www.tallorders.org)
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Friday
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Adventures of Loki,
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65 Days of Static,
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Bam Bam Franks,
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Cardboard Radio,
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Ali Whitton,
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Harrisons,
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Circlesound,
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Cardboard Cowboy ,
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Lyca Sleep,
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Deserves to Die.
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Censored.
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Sunday People.
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Future Ex Wife,
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Chicken Legs Weaver,
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Mr Mojo.
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Last Days of Vengeance.
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Fifty-Nine Violets.
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Mr Shiraz.
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Friday People.
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I Like Trains.
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New Minds Eye.
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Oh Farcas.
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Saturday People.
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Sunshine Underground.
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Paris Man.
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The Kiks.
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The Favours.
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Pilla.
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Western Suburbs.
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The Last People On Earth.
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This Et Al.
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Your Vegas.
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Turismo.
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Xenith Sound.
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Voltage Union.
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Music Reviews - Eleanor McEvoy and Ade Webb Adelphi 6th July By Michelle Dee
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I was very keen to go to this gig to see the leading lady of Irish folk, as she was billed,
to see whether she lived up to that accolade. Simon the keyboard player from the highly
acclaimed band cowfisH accompanied me I had hoped to avail myself of his
extensive folk music knowledge. I digress..
Eleanor McEvoy was being supported
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Music Reviews -
Windum Earl Wednesday 7th July Ringside, Beverley Road, Hull By Daniel Laney
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It's been a while since my last review so I was more than delighted to write about a band
I have never seen before.
To me Wednesday's have always sucked in a huge way since someone decided to close down Room.
Television on Wednesday is mind numbing (when is it ever good)?
And everyone now seems to enjoy going to the
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Music Reviews - Break Even - A Local Band Bio - Plus Gig Dates
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Break Even is a 4 piece rock 'n' roll band based in Hull, East Yorkshire.
Our music lies closer to the garage rock scene but we do not like to categorise our music into any specific
group, as our main concentration is on the song writing.
The band was formed in January 2003 and we have been gigging since January
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Band Gig Reviews -
Blind Frog Ernie at The Cavern Liverpool on Saturday 3rd July 2004-07-09 By Arsenick.
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Bearing no physical resemblance to the Beatles whatsoever, Hull's illegitimate blues-rock rapscallions
Blind Frog Ernie nevertheless did The Cavern proud last Saturday night.
Liverpool's very underground home for boys that rocked the world played host to one of the best rock-and-roll
days out I've had in a long time.
Armed with a forty odd
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Music Reviews - Best Original Band Contest at The Springhead Pub (Aston Rd, Willerby) 30 June 2004 By Elsie Creek
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Thirty-six local bands, competing over a period of nearly six months to determine which will make it
big and which should be thrown on the compost heap of shame . . . sound familiar?
There are quite a few band contests for the amateur set, and certain faces are sure to
be seen at each of them. The Springhead Pub,
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Music Reviews - Radio in the Raw By Cilla
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It's a local radio station. Ok, it's the BBC so with that comes plenty of kudos.
But it's BBC Radio Humberside - a place I have to admit that I'd steered clear of,
probably since its inception, as a not-cool place to be. In those days there was nothing but Radio 1.
And Raw Talent is a local live radio show. It's so local, you could see Alan Raw,
it's presenter and
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Music Reviews - Twice the riot, Die for, Flatline, Tear Jerk and Steel Rules Die @ the Adelphi, 27th June By John Pearman
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I wasn't planning on going to the Adelphi tonight.
You see, I don't really like punk music and it's quite a well known fact amongst my friends.
So why the hell did they turn up at my door and ask me to come? I have no idea.
But upon contradictory insight into the bill as to whether Freak's Union was to play or not,
I decided that the night
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Music Reviews- Bryan Adams, Proud Mary and Sketcher at the KC Stadium, Hull Saturday 26th June 04 By Steve Rudd
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St. Helens-based quartet Sketcher were something of a bizarre choice for the first support act
of the night, playing a damn fine brand of pop-punk music.
Still, they did what they were in a sense expected to do, and warmed-up the crowd to a
fantastic degree, with audience participation paramount (even if the extent of
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Music Reviews- The Levellers at Beverley Leisure Centre, Friday 18th June By Steve Rudd
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Spearheading the 21st celebrations of Beverley's mighty Folk Festival, I'll be honest - it took
me a while to grasp the fact that The Levellers were actually in the centre and
ready to play out their hearts, all-acoustically and in high spirits.
In support, a couple of Australian guys by the names
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Music Reviews -
Displacements and Lord Bishop Rocks at The Ringside, 23rd June By Dick Spring
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If ever an act has ever been more aptly named, I don't know, but whatever, tonight's
opening slot was a special guest, short notice appearance.
Lord Bishop is a giant of a man, but rocks like a b**tard. A cool black dude, from
New York (though he is huge in Europe with near constant touring) is making a name
for himself in Blighty
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Music Reviews -
Access to Music End of Term Bash At the New Adelphi Club, Hull 22nd June 2004 By Jeff Parsons
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The latest in a long line of Access to Music showcase gigs took place at its resident venue,
the Adelphi, on Tuesday 22nd June, featuring the now customary eclectic mix of artists and styles.
Access to Music is the country's top provider of popular music courses, running a variety of
programmes at locations from Portsmouth to York
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Music Reviews -
The Bluetones, The Bonnitts, Bluesand at The Adelphi, Hull Thursday 17th June By Steve Rudd
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This was surely one of the greatest nights in the history of the Adelphi.
Over the past 20 years, almost every band that has been worth its weight in talent has
played here, and plenty have since gone on, in subsequent years, to become very
successful and well known indeed.. bands such as, for example, Oasis,
the Manic Street Preachers
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