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Last Updated: 03/03/2006 13:55:16
Thursday 23rd February 06 - Fado Rock at Adelphi
By Michelle Dee
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On a strange winter's night I decided to drop in to Adelphi on De Grey Street in
the hope of finding some good live music.
What I found was an eclectic mix of musicians and bands.
As I walked in I found, much to my disappointment, that I'd missed Ade Webb.
He is a rather talented singer song writer whose soothing album has calmed
my nerves from time to time after a long day. Seek him out and give the
literary/poetic side of you a treat.
But what for the rest of the night?
Well the flyer promised Bubble Gum Radar, Ryan Shirlow and The Bloody Marys
as well as headliners Fado Rock.
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Well Bubble Gum Radar, you didn't have anything for me.
I watched and waited patiently but you delivered poor quality songs with little
or no feeling, drive indeed, energy of any sort.
As for the cynical cover at the end well, I'll say no more.
I have no clue as to what you were doing on stage and I don't think you did either.
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The next band was the medieval sounding Ryan Shirlow and The Bloody Marys;
an unusual four piece from York.
They proceeded to play a strange hybrid of folk, punk with some odd
influences and an unforgettable cover of Maria Mckee's Show me Heaven.I kid you not.
I shall be reviewing the album I bought at the end of the gig on here soon
in the meantime go to www.myspace.com/thebloodymarys and enjoy some
of the songs played tonight.
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So to Fado Rock quick review this one.
They had an announcer who introduced the first song and the band.
Okay I found out later it was the lead singer wearing a cap.
I liked the idea of a member of the band who's job it was to herald the on
stage arrival of the band. A pirate jig followed with keyboard, drums, guitar and bass.
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The songs came soon after; angular good solid percussion with riffs flying
from the lead guitarist.
I had heard in the rumour mill that this guy was good and he clearly is.
His guitar parts couldn't dominate the heavy bass lines but were diverse
and dynamic through out.
The front man sporting a Lynryd Skynrd tee-shirt looked a little too tense
perhaps just the wrong side of sober, as he delivered shouty lyrics.
Without a word the keyboard player, hair in dreadlocks, picked up a
small hand drum and began to bang it rhythmically.
Moments later during Nothing on Me he pauses to sip his drink then carries
on, without fuss or ceremony.
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This brief insignificant moment warms him to me and I begin to watch
fascinated by his haphazard unhurried style.
The talent begins to shine as the aforementioned guitarist lends considerable
vocal support and the song finishes with a flourish.
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An untitled one comes next with bell like keys and a crisp high hat opening.
There's something strange in the vocal on this one and the time delays,
perhaps it's in a weird time signature?
Our World came next with some funky vocalisations emanating from the keyboard.
These are interrupted by cascading chord sequences with a
repeated top riff that stands out against the motor engine roaring sound that follows it.
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So then came Come on Down, standard rock fare with more guitar highlights.
During this song, my patience for closely observing the dreaded keyboard
player was rewarded, with a fantastic raised eyebrow moment.
One for the scrapbook if I had one.
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 15th February 06 - Dazed Dakotas Double Up at Ringside By Michelle Dee
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Due to some late cancellations the Dazed Dakotas were left without supporting acts tonight.
However, rather than worrying about it they turned the situation very much to their
advantage deciding to play not one but two very different sets.
The first was a selection of the songs played at the Sesh the previous night, including the
confessional Drugs
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 21st February 06 - The Last Stand Feat The Future Elements and Franks Right Hand Trouser at The Sesh By Jon Durham Review Photos by Jon Durham and Cilla
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Who is Frank and what does his right hand trouser have to do with anything?
It wouldn't surprise me if I wasn't the only member amongst The Sesh's audience
left feeling a little mystified by the name of tonight's support act, FRHT.
Perhaps this explains the reason why the band is currently in the process of
rethinking their name.
Having never seen or even heard of FRHT before
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Music Reviews - 14th February 06 - Valentines Sesh Dazed Dakotas By Michelle Dee
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Tuesday night after running around like a blue-arsed fly I finally got to the Sesh.
As ever, it was packed from the doors to the bar and getting from one to the other
was going to prove problematic.
Drink in hand I steered my way over to the right-hand side of the tiny stage
and caught up with tonight's headliners SideWinder.
Also on the bill were Tonik and new
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Music Reviews - Saturday 12th February - The Modern at Sweet N Sour and gallery from Hull University 18th September 2005 by Michelle Dee
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Tonight saw two very different bands playing Hull.
First was the hard fast rock n roll chant fest of The Strokes at the city hall,
second was the electro disco sounds of Mercury signed London band The Modern.
I never got to the former but I heard mixed reports about the gig.
Many said it was amazing and commented on an incredible light show, whilst others
said
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 1st February 06 - Silver Star at Piper featuring City Ghosts, Kill Surf City, The Morphines, Thief and Black Dog Sunday By Michelle Dee
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As I sit here four weeks into my three month ban from Hull's premier live music venue, I can't help wondering why I am about to write yet another of my reviews. Is it to justify the wavering of the usual door charge? Is it because I told the bands in good faith that I would?
Is it the fact that one day I hope someone of significance will finally recognise my genuine passion for
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Music Reviews - Foot Loose at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee
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As the lights go down in and the club fills up, relatively new band Foot Loose take to the hallowed stage.
The four-piece play a pleasing blend of U.S. styled popular rock.
They have that unmistakable jangly guitar sound which is put to good use on song Rise and Fall.
Front man has command over his voice displaying a good range and a good set of lungs.
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 31st January 06 - The Sesh By DJ Mak, Kill Surf City Photos By Claire Adamson
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Wow, what a night. First up, thanks to the hundreds that made it down to The Sesh last night at The Linnet. It really was a case of digging the new breed. Three fantastic bands and an amazing soloist.
First up were The Chase, who despite losing their drummer earlier in the day
due to injuries sustained in a car crash, were determined not to let anyone down.
They put together a
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Music Reviews - Wed 1st February 06 - Heat 1, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Mo and Cilla Photographs By Mo
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It was far too cold to go out at all. You'd have to be mad.
After a long day, all we could see was the front door closing for the last time,
kids in bed, listening to some sounds (59 Violets, usually) and sipping our way
through a bottle or two of vin rouge.
Little did we know that the effort would not be without its reward.
Sitting here at home, much later on
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Music Reviews - Friday 14th October 05 - The Subways at The Asylum By Andy Tullock
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Whoever said the quote best laid plans... and all that, must not only have
had a better memory then myself but also must've been under the thumb of The Man, like me.
The plans had been set in stone for The Subways gig at Asylum for well over two days,
and were looking pretty water-tight. However, when I stupidly agreed to do a job which
I fancied I could finish by
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 1st February 06 - Heat 1, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Anita Blakeston
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Heat 1, glad the first one's over. My nerves were ready for a rest.
What a great night. Sartorial elegance prize has to go to Nic Hales from local band
Soulflame for his delightful ethnic top, fantastic hairdo (said one fan) and his
underpants which Mr Blako described in graphic detail to the whole audience.
We love the sarcasm, keep it coming!
The evening started with a well and truly kick ass set from Immingham lads, Just:.
They did
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Music Reviews - Thursday 19th January 06 - Stripped at The Wellington Inn By David Smith
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Thursday 19th January 2006 meant only one thing - the return for the highly
popular acoustic night, Stripped.
The event takes place at The Wellington Inn, just outside of the city centre,
and always attracts the attention of local music lovers.
As a relative newcomer to the area, a bit of research did no harm, and from
what popped up in the archives, the line-up did not seem to be
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Music Reviews - Live Forever at The Springhead, Friday 13th January 06 By DJ Chris Plant
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Live Forever are a local Oasis tribute band, playing hits from 1994 to the current album
Don't Believe The Truth.
The band have been playing in Yorkshire's top venues for the last three years, including
The Springhead, Stone Roses Bar and The KC Stadium to name but a few.
The band has a great five-man line up: -
Vocals: - Tony
Lead Guitar
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Music Reviews - Christmas Eve at The Ringside - 24th December 05 By Anthony Baine Photo Gallery By Mo
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Hang your heads, Hull music lovers. Christmas Eve, the only place open for live music is Ringside.
And there's nobody here. Well, perhaps I exaggerate but the turn out is shoddy.
I cannot believe that at the end of a year when so much has been printed and spoken about
this town's potential to be the next big thing in British music, on a night arranged
by Hull's leading independent
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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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