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The Leeds Festival Diary - 25th to 28th August 05
Gallery 3
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 -
Pure American Pleasure - Tap & Spile Friday 18th June By Glenn Williams
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Well for anyone that didn't get the chance to go down to the Tap & Spile
pub in Hull on Friday 18th June, they missed out on an experience of a lifetime.
Appearing at the Tap & Spile were country & bluegrass artistes from Kentucky,
Rob Mcnurlin, Dave Prince, and Luna (female part of this trio).
This trio of American artists were on a
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Music Reviews - realbeats.com & Ko Rockin' It present DIRTBURG @ The Adelphi - 22nd May Rich Todd.
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Having been fortunate enough to witness every realbeats / Ko Rockin' It night, expectations
for this one were again high, especially having seen on the flyer that the main act
Dirtburg had been dubbed the U.K.'s finest live hip hop band?
The evening started with Ko Rockin' It's resident DJ Defunkt
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Band Reviews -
Le Shed - Local Band Bio By Deano
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When we started Le Shed three years ago.
I played guitar and Dale Bottomley (Dalos) was the vocalist as well as the bassist.
This was when we were a four piece and doing cover songs and a few of our own but things soon changed.
Dale stopped singing and I started, leaving us with just one guitarist (Dean Worswick, Machine).
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Band Reviews -
Killer of Saints - Local Band Bio |
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It's summer, 2002 and two dissatisfied rockers have stepped out of the
ashes of their previous outfit, disillusioned and yearning for something more substantial.
Ultimately they just wanted to rock, but this time they vowed to do it in style.
Vocalist Chris and guitarist Adam then
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Band Reviews -
Shindigg By Elsie Creek
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Shindigg are the most original band you are likely to come across in Hull.
With their incomparable style and funky time signatures, they are truly unique.
Though I have been accused of sycophantically using superfluous superlatives in my time,
in this case the praise is unarguably deserved.
It is a predicament when, having awarded
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Music Reviews -
The Stop Out Festival, Queens Gardens - Sat 5th June By Lee Kelly and Joe Marshall- Reignmaker
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We found out some time ago that we would be playing Queens Gardens in the Stop Out Festival and
from the outset were very very excited about it.
It would be the biggest crowd we have had the privilege to play to and get a chance
to play along side some of the biggest names in Hull like Turismo
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Music Reviews -
Disarm at The Ringside - Wednesday 22nd May By Dick Spring.
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Reading the Day-Glo listing flyer with the line up for June, it seems as though there is some
seriously good shit happening here, but there was an enforced change to tonights bill, in the
form of Disarm from Mexborough in South Yorkshire.
Describing themselves as Post Hardcore, for which I generally read Screamo, a genre that is
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Music Reviews -
La Femme Feste - Under the Influence at The Adelphi Saturday 29th May 04 By Neil Jacklin
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Having spied the poster for Dean Shakespeare's latest offering in my local boutique, I decided on a
whim to check out what was being hailed as a major local event in female-led rock.
Getting into the Adelphi at about 9 o'clock, I was a little disappointed to be actually able
to get a decent seat, but there was enough of a buzz around to
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Music Reviews -
Blue Lamp Wednesday 19th May By Michelle Dee
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I went to this gig with a writer friend of mine. I was on a promise.
Well, he said he'd buy me drinks all night. On arrival your friends and mine, CrackTown
were sound checking so we moseyed along to the bar, as you do. He bought the drinks;
me a pint, him a coffee. Hmmm ..He's not drinking I thought,
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Music Reviews -
Headup and Pitiful Reign at The Ringside - Wednesday 19th May By Dick Spring
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Goddamn! Has Wednesday come round again? Where do the days go? At least I have The Ringside
to give me a good midweek blast of quality music and environment.
I feel I must say that having been to many of the other pubs that have recently been trying their hand
at masquerading as venues
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Music Reviews -
Infobia at The Ringside - Wednesday 12th May 2004 By Dick Spring
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Wednesday night has come flying round again, and I find myself sashaying along to check out what's on this
week at Ringside.
Down to play tonight is a Hull band Infobia and what's this? An audience? Not
that I would have expected any less from an oft overlooked band but one that has quietly
been building it's own following since I
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