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Christmas Eve at The Ringside - 24th December 05 (2/3)
By Anthony Baine
Photo Gallery By Mo
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(1/3),
(2/3),
(3/3).
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Photograph Gallery
She Likes Parties Gallery ,
GST Cardinals Gallery 1 ,
Gallery 2,
Sal Paradise Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
Paul Baggot Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
SideWinder Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
Gallery 3,
Gallery 4,
People Gallery.
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Although in fairness, they got the crowd dancing and they were quite lively onstage.
You could perhaps refer to them as a good-time band; it worked for The Paddingtons.
And next we have the polar opposite. I don't want to go on about Sal Paradise
because I've sung their praises at the top of my lungs to anyone who'll listen
but here we have a band who don't sound like anyone else in Hull.
Tonight they roared through their set with sheer violence, the singer's face
often invisible under his hat, the guitarist glowering like he hates you
personally and the bass player seemingly unaware that the crowd is there.
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Tonight I heard some of the songs for the first time, including the epic closer,
and they seemed to vary the pace of the set more than usual.
The standard cover of Joy Division's Transmission is jaw dropping, awesome
guitar acrobatics, and the bass in particular is completely unique towards the end.
The best song is still the slow one in the middle, but just you watch the drummer on
the fast ones, he's a blur.
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They are different, they are intense and original, and at the moment, they are
possibly the best band in Hull. Merely my opinion.
Originality is a very hard strait to come by in Hull at the moment; we have
very few bands who don't want to fit in.
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Out of the bands I've seen this year only Shindigg, The Bonnits, Frank's Right Hand Trouser
and Ernest seem to be making an effort to be different, along with the 'Paradise.
Ironic then, that a band who were both original and relatively successful have split up in 2005.
And the fourth act tonight was the singer.
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A spectacularly refreshed Paul Baggot and his acoustic guitar took the stage at about
quarter past eleven to a dwindling crowd.
Baggot used to be in Turismo, who I believed to be the best band in Hull at the time.
Tonight he plays a somewhat light-hearted set comprised of his own material, a
couple of Turismo songs that I half recognised and at least one cover, a Blur song
for which he was joined on stage by a certain one of my colleagues.
Baggot is not exactly known for his clean and sober disposition so I won't dwell
too much on his set tonight in musical terms, let's just say he was having a good time.
Perhaps he should get his old band back together.
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Photographs courtsey and Copyright © Mo 2005
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Photograph Gallery
She Likes Parties Gallery ,
GST Cardinals Gallery 1 ,
Gallery 2,
Sal Paradise Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
Paul Baggot Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
SideWinder Gallery 1,
Gallery 2,
Gallery 3,
Gallery 4,
People Gallery.
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Music Gig Gallery - 11 November 05 - Midnight Bandits, Kill Surf City, Sal Paradise and Unless at The Ringside by Michelle Dee
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Sometimes we get photographs of a Gig in without a review.
This 4 page Photo Gallery of Midnight Bandits, Kill Surf City, Sal Paradise and Unless at
The Ringside Hull
Friday 11 November 05 by By Michelle Dee. Check it out...
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Music Reviews - Sunday 6th November - Staks Battle of the Bands 05 By Michelle Dee
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On Sunday 6th of November the popular cafè bar cum restaurant on Beverley
Road held the final of the Battle of the Bands competition.
This event is not to be confused with Band Wars organised by the staff at the
Polar Bear on Springbank.
The bands that had successfully made it to the final were Hollywood, Minus 272 and the Vels.
Regular readers of this site will
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Music Gig Gallery - Tuesday 20th September - SideWinder and The Raindogs at The Sesh By Darren Rogers
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Sometimes we get photographs of a Gig in without a review.
Check out some great shots in a 5 page Photograph Gallery of SideWinder and The Raindogs
at The Sesh on Tuesday 20th September 2005 By Darren Rogers.
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Music Gig Gallery - Friday 9th September - Above It All and Your Demise At Apocalypse at The Silhouette by Michelle Dee
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Sometimes we get photographs of a past Gig in without a review.
This Photo Gallery of Above It All and Your Demise At Apocalypse at The Silhouette,
Hull Friday 9th September 2005 is by Michelle Dee with photograph production by Kayleigh Tate.
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Music Reviews - Saturday 8th October 05 - The Mardous and 59 Violets at Yo-Yo By David Thurlby Photos By Michelle Dee
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The Yo-Yo night at The Welly Club on Beverley Road is slap bang in the middle
of its most hectic period what with all the students back in place and the host of bands that
are lined up to play it's Live Lab. Tonight saw a band from just across the bridge
share a small and compact stage with some up and coming chancers from down south.
Barton's own 59 Violets
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Music Reviews - 14th August 05 - Frank's Right Hand Trouser, Shindigg, Sal Paradise and The Vultures at the Adelphi By Anthony Baine.
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So, another week, another gig.
This time it's the Paul Jackson's gaff for some of Hull's top local fare.
Sundays are usually quite hit and miss in the summer months while there are
no students about and this on this occasion I took a seat in a half-full
Adelphi just in time to witness four bands strut their stuff.
First up were The Vultures.
Hull's music scene at the moment consists mainly of
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Music Reviews - The Leeds Festival Diary - 25th to 28th August 05 By Andy Knudsen Photos by Em Alexander, Steve Clappison at (www.tallorders.org) and Sam Saunders
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In the same inexplicable way that you sometimes wake up a second or two before the alarm goes off, I wake up just before the door to the room I'm sleeping in opens. Dave bends his blonde head round the door.
"Helloo" he sings and advances into the room wearing a face like the Cheshire Cat.
I muster some kind of greeting and check my watch for the time.
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Music Reviews - Night Clubs - 26th August 05 - Eat Your Words at The Welly By Diane
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What a night to remember!
If you enjoy continuous dance music then get yourself down to Eat Your Words
at the Welly Club on Beverley Road and dance the night away like I did.
Very friendly staff as I entered the building.
Somewhere to drop your bag and coat and helpful staff at the bar if you're like me and can
never decide what you want to drink! A kind lass behind the bar offered
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Music Reviews -
Saturday 13th August 05 - Arctic Monkeys at The Silhouette by Nick Quantrill Photo Gallery by Darren Rogers
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Supported by The Applewhites, Sheffield's Arctic Monkeys rolled into Hull as the current
NME-approved future of music, and for once they might just be correct.
Despite having released just one single, the band has already toured extensively to build
a formidable word of mouth fan-base, and they look equipped to explode into the musical mainstream.
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Music Gallery -
Thursday 18 to Sunday 21 August Scarborough Beached Live Music Festival By Roland Standaert.
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Checkout this incredible 11 page photograph gallery of
Scarborough Beached Live Music Festival sent in by Roland Standaert.
The four day festival's fifth year is captured beautifully by Rolands superb shots of the bands and their audiences.
You may just be featured yourself....so get clicking and have a look.
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Music Reviews - 13th September 05 - Kill Surf City at the Sesh By Michelle Dee
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Kill Surf City is generating a fresh wave on the Hull scene.
Just a few months ago no-one had heard of this mixed (boy/girl) five-piece.
I first saw them 17 August supporting the Applewhites at Ringside.
That day I sat down pretty pissed off about things in general and life in particular,
I happened to see a vaguely familiar face aside the stage. I recalled some weeks earlier,
a conversation
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Music Reviews - Friday 29th July 05 - Park and Ride, The Landaus and The Truth at KU Bar Stockton By Michelle Dee
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At half past three on a balmy Friday afternoon I clambered into the back of a hire van to make the journey
to Stockton.
Once inside, I was greeted by Hull's flagship band The Landaus, who were
playing on the same bill, and a few fans of both bands including the much-loved Haribo and
original party monster Dean Shakespeare.
Danny Landau appears to have found the best seat
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Music Reviews - Sunday 31st July 06 - Benefit Gig at Staks Bar By Joe Hakim Photos By Roland Standaert
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It's an early start, three in the afternoon, but it's for a good cause.
Sundays, and the weekend in general, tend to be meaningless when you're unemployed, yet you always feel obligated to spend as much time in bed and do as little as possible in between bouts of napping. A lot of this is due to the fact that there's fuck all on TV on a Sunday.
There's hardly anything good on TV during
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Music Reviews - Monday 25th July - Hayseed Dixie at The Cockpit, Leeds By Joe Malarky Whole lotta Dixie
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I discovered Hayseed Dixie whilst searching for a version of Duelling Banjos in my local record shop.
I won't go into why I was searching for the main tune from Deliverance, that's my business and anyway it's not important.
What does matter is that I was intrigued by the Tennessee quartet.
I did a little research and found that their beliefs are simple.
All good songs
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Music Reviews - Saturday 18th June 05 - Yeti and White Rose Movement at Sweet n Sour at The Silhouette By JG Photos by Mo
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Tonight, Yeti's support came from London based White Rose Movement.
As soon as the band dived into their first song, I really thought that I was going to love them.
In fact, every one of the songs on their set started off sounding very promising;
fantastic intros that grab your attention and prepare you for a song full of energy and catchy hooks.
However, when the vocals
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