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Thursday 1st June 06 - The Johnsons, Unless, The Everydays and special guests from Japan The Warm at The Adelphi
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By Michelle Dee
Photographs by Mo
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(1/4),
(2/4),
(3/4),
(4/4).
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This seems to be the way forward for bands in Hull; allowing someone else
to take over the day to day gig booking and promotional aspects and leaving
the musicians to do what they do best...which is make quality music, of course.
The Johnsons tried out a new number called You which guitarist Danny wrote
and dedicated to his girlfriend Kelly.
The song is still in its early stages but could well turn into another popular
Indie anthem for the cool kids to sing and shout.
The vocal and construct was reminiscent of them lot playing down the road
but that's hardly surprising when you look at Danny's musical roots.
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The Johnsons still have the most well known sing along dirty ballad in Gina and
she will stand the hard test of time, make no bones about that.
As he did with Ballad of Herbert and Margaret Danny has proved why he is still on
top when it comes to writing that hit song.
Now if someone would only come along and put Gina in every home in Hull,
The Johnsons could start to get the credit they so richly deserve.
Where's Mike was extra special tonight with Michael Wright from The Bonnitts
stood at the bar listening on. The shouty vocals from Matt Danny and John Paul
were raucous and ready as they should be.
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The Ian Dury style bass playing of Matty was duly noted and just in case he felt
out on the wing, Matt reassured him by announcing he looked like an anaemic hot
dog when he removed his top.
What would they have said if you'd taken yours off Matt?
I enjoyed the sledging between Danny and Matt at the front with Matt
deciding to change lines mid song particularly after Danny had left Matt
singing for his supper at Sunday Sesh a few weeks earlier.
They played Misfortunate Love to finish with and boy did it go off, fast as f**k I appear
to have written down here.
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The finish was spot on and the audience clapped and cheered.
The Johnsons have a seven track FREE mini album coming out very soon so make sure you
get your hand on one of them. And next time how about showing some love and supporting them.
Danny and the Mic Stand coming to a venue near you very soon.
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Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Mo 2006
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Music Reviews - The Chase, GST Cardinals and The Blackouts at the Under The Influence Xmas Show at The Adelphi - Sat 17th Dec 05 By Michelle Dee The Chase gallery by Michelle Honess
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Under The Influence celebrated its Christmas bash down at the Adelphi with a
line up of rather new Hull bands them being, GST Cardinals, The Blackouts and
The Chase. The billed act, !Forward Russia! sadly cancelled so promoter
Dean Shakespeare had to make a few fast decisions to insure the show went on.
He called upon good friends GST Cardinals to open with a very welcome
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Music Reviews -
Neville Staples, Quartermain and The Bonnitts at The Ringside, Monday 19th December 05 By Dick Spring Photos By Mo
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Monday December 19th 2005 is a date that could go down in the musical history of the city, for
that was the day Neville Staples, original rudeboy singer of the legendary Two Tone
band The Specials, and co founder of Fun Boy Three, made a triumphant return to Hull.
Opening up were Hull favourites The Bonnitts who, though beset by a few technical
problems, marched on through
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Music Reviews -
The Shine at The Top House Pub - 6th November 05 By DJ Chris Plant (www.djchrisplant.co.uk)
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Firstly, let me tell you a little about the band...
The Shine are a top local cover band playing hits from the 60s to
material from the present day. The band have been playing in Hull's top venues
for the last three years, including The Springhead, Hull University and
The Mainbrace to name but a few.
The band have an amazing five-man line up :
Vocals - Adam Norrie
Lead guitar/B.Vocals
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Music Gig Gallery - Tuesday 15th November 05 - She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark by Michelle Dee
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Sometimes we get photographs of a past Gig in without a review.
This 4 page Photo Gallery of She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at
The Linnet and Lark
Hull Tuesday 15th November 05 is by Michelle Dee .
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 15th November - She Likes Parties at The Sesh By Becky
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Over the last few weeks I have watched She Likes Parties come forward in leaps and bounds.
Having gained a reputation from Sally Likes Parties (vocals) performing a capella at
Staks cafe bar, acoustic sets at Linnet, Staks and Adelphi and drunken spur of the moment
sets in the back room of Saturday night Silhouettes, the band had a lot to live up to at
their debut gig as a full
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Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Martin Parnell
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The I was actualy there, and was actually listening to all the bands, whilst not
being drunk, band wars review!
Martin here, soundman, musician, songwriter, artist, and independent judge throughout the competition!
Well here I will be giving my overview of this competition which saw lots of great bands
and lots of great gigs, which I had the privilege of doing
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Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Michelle Dee
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Band Wars 2005 Result is an Insult to Hull Music.
You know there's something amiss when you have to explain the presence of your bar staff in
one of the bands to reach the final four.
The competition was held at Polar Bear, the prize was a £1000.
The four bands in the final were Jilly hates Willy Konscience,
The Cyclones and The Landaus.
There really was no contest or shouldn't have been...
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Music Reviews - Bob Geldof at Hull City Hall - Thursday 1st December 05 By Steve Rudd
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December 1st 2005, in my mind, has gone down in history as an unforgettable day.
It was the day I met my biggest hero.
And whoever said that to meet your hero is usually a disappointing affair was wrong
in this instance, and since meeting Bob Geldof (twice in one night!),
I'm filled with even more respect for the man ... the god.
I never ever thought I'd get the chance to meet
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Music Reviews - 3rd November - Mystery Jets at The Adelphi By Emily
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Thursday 3rd was Mystery Jets' third visit to the Adelphi -
their previous gig, earlier in the year - and proves that they are only
getting bigger and better.
This time around the venue was a lot fuller; buzzing with people curious
as to whether the Mystery Jets live up to the hype.
Since the Jets' last Hull appearance, the band has gained coverage through
the NME
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Music Reviews - Kill Surf City By Michelle Dee
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The fresh five-piece from Hull have fast become the band name to drop in any
discerning musos discourse.
Recent months has seen them leapfrogging the opposition and quickly reaching and
surpassing a few significant milestones.
The band had barely been together two months when they headlined at the
Sesh (see review thisisull.com
) Linnet and Lark.
This was quickly followed by more
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Music Reviews - Night Clubs - Friday 2nd December - Regis at Pure Techno at Rhythm Room By Michelle Dee
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Friday night in the icy rain I flagged down a cab to town.
My preferred late night spot tonight was Rhythm Room on Baker Street for a heady night of uplifting beats.
Someone once enquired, What is this rude, lewd, lascivious junk called techno? What, indeed.
One way of describing it is like a sonic sunburst
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Music Reviews - 13th October 05 - thisisUll.com Keeping It Peel at The Silhouette By Joe Hakim Photographs by Darren Rogers and Mo
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Whenever a musical icon dies, there always follows a period where their name and
image is turned into a commodity.
The best current example would be John Lennon.
The celebration of what would have been his sixty-fifth birthday and the impending
twentieth anniversary of his death has sent the record companies and the various
conglomerates that
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Music Reviews -
Scarborough Beached Festival 2005 Sunday By Michelle Dee Photos by Roland Standaert and Michelle Dee
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Sand beneath my feet, sounds of activity on the stage, blue skies overhead, sun blazing: a strange
but rather pleasant surrounding for a gig.
Amaya Huntly and Jon Neeves had the unenviable task to open the show on Sunday.
An acoustician and Keyboard duo; the highlight of their set was the Credence Clearwater Revival
cover where they proved with a strong number they can do a
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Music Reviews -
Friday 25th November 05 - Franz Ferdinand at Hull Ice Arena By Michelle Dee
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Last night probably the biggest name in recent Indie music touched down in Hull as part of their Europe-wide tour. A tour, which, will see them play thirty-seven dates in sixteen different countries.
The tickets were sold out almost as soon as they came on sale, so we knew we were in for a
packed gig with plenty of people and a great atmosphere.
The Glaswegian multi-award winners sure know
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