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Last Updated: 21/08/2008 14:45:04
Michelle Dee Page 7
Michelle Dee is a hugely talented writer who's contributions to thisisUll.com include Humber Mouth reviews, music, theatre and art reviews, opinions and many poems. Michelle is also a contributor to www.thisistheWorld.com

Michelles contributions are listed below..

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Album Reviews - The Clauberg Opera - The Death of this City By Michelle Dee
Is The Clauberg Opera's foreboding CD title, The death of this city, prophesising the end of Hull? It could be describing the very nature of urban society where all cohesion is lost to poisonous, suspicious, insular, ideologies. When does a city actually die? Read more...

Album Reviews - Blue Sand - Changed Names and Slaves EP By Michelle Dee
I was given the enigmatically titled Blue Sand EP and after a couple of hearings I was hooked. Blue Sand have played the Linnet and Lark on Princes Avenue and the newly refurbished Ringside venue in recent weeks. The title track has a touch of early Placebo Read more...

Music Reviews - Sweet 'n' Sour at the Welly Club 15th July
By Michelle Dee
What a night! Live music from The Applewhites followed by Turismo. Then dancing into the wee small hours to blinding tunes with a packed dance floor. Apologies to The Applewhites, I was at the Adelphi whilst you were on. I am reliably informed by Sweet Assassin, that you rocked. Turismo looked great on stage Read more...

Music Reviews - Park and Ride, Blue Sand and David Devant and his Spirit Wife, SweetNSour 7th Oct By Michelle Dee
Arriving at 9pm the Welly looked bleak and unpromising. A few people stood between the cold metal railings used to slow down the club-goers in their desire to get inside. Mo, my photographer for the night, and I dutifully joined what was the makings of a queue. With a rail on either side we were not unlike lambs or pigs Read more...

Music Reviews - Thirteen Senses at the Welly - 4th November 04 By Michelle Dee Photos by Darren Rogers
Cornish band Thirteen Senses formed when keyboard player Will and guitarist Tom met up with college friends Adam bassist and Brendon on drums. They played the pub circuit in Cornwall showcasing original material vowing never to play covers. Due to the paucity of suitable venues in Cornwall they looked further a field Read more...

Music Reviews - Saturday 9th October - still life and Sidewinder at Silhouette By Michelle Dee
As the strains of Coldplay faded at the hands of the in house deejay the crowd waits in mild anticipation for the live stuff. So following the intro..a band with intro music that roused the crowd especially when played twice.. still life took to the stage; they look good in-between their rather Read more...

Music Reviews - MrZ and the Splitters at the Ringside - Sunday 10th October By Michelle Dee and Hollie Peck
On a warm autumnal evening we made our way across town to experience what was to be a very enthralling night of ska and skulduggery. MrZ from Edinburgh and The Splitters from Leicester were showcasing their talent at the ska bar, an up and coming night at the Ringside, Beverley Road. Read more...

Music Reviews - Blind Frog Ernie, Blue Sand the Applewhites and Displacements at Piper November23rd By Michelle Dee Photos by Darren Rogers
The Piper club on Newland Avenue has, according to many people, always had something of a volatile reputation. On more than one occasion I have heard reports from people that you always get fights and fracas at the venue. Indeed the last time I went to the Piper there was a very Read more...

Music Reviews - Blue Lamp Wednesday 19th May
By Michelle Dee
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, Read more...

Music Reviews - Ernest and Ottogono at the Adelphi - 24th September By Michelle Dee
This was an eagerly anticipated gig by many. Having been fortunate enough to hear the lyrically superior E.P. Pimps B**ches and Superheroes a few weeks previous I too was looking forward to hearing the ever -popular Ernest. This must-have disc was ably reviewed on here by Read more...

Music Reviews - CrackTown, Purple Organ & Blue Sand at The Adelphi Saturday 24th July By Michelle Dee
I am lucky to count King Rat and the Silver Fox as friends, so you can imagine my surprise and delight when upon entering the Adelphi on a rainy summer night, I heard the familiar sound of Foxy's harmonica emanating from within. I had no idea they were on tonight's eclectic line up. Read more...

Music Reviews-Under the Influence at the Adelphi - 24th April 04 Blue Sand, ..divided by time and The Vultures By Michelle Dee
Saturday night at the Adelphi and the crowd was buzzing. The Vultures kicked the night off in style. Their first song was for the Johnno's. I don't know which Johnno's they were referring to but it didn't matter. With a catchy Led Zep sounding riff they launched into their 20 song set. Read more...

Music Reviews - Eleanor McEvoy and Ade Webb Adelphi 6th July By Michelle Dee
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 Read more...

Music Gig Gallery Silence In The Streets, Blue Sand, The Landaus, and Misshapen Lodge 28th October at Asylum, Hull University By Michelle Dee
Occasionally we get photographs of a Gig emailed in and no accompanying review to go with them. Never-the-less this 7 page Photo Gallery of Silence In The Streets, Blue Sand, The Landaus, and Misshapen Lodge at the Asylum Hull University 28th October 2004 by Michelle Dee is too good to miss. Read more...

Music Reviews - A Night at the Asylum -
Hull Uni - 9th March 04 By Michelle Dee
The Asylum beckoned for three excited girls on a cold Tuesday night. They were not mad, just crazy about Cracktown who were playing that night at the newly refurbished Asylum venue at Hull University. Coming out of the Old Grey Mare we spotted our heroes, King Rat and The Silver Fox striding down Cottingham Road. Overjoyed to be in the Read more...

The Humber Mouth 2004 - Sufi Poetry and Music night at the EICH Gallery, 19th June by Michelle Dee
People were greeted by a thunderous drum call as they entered the performance space of the EICH gallery. Oluseyi Ogunjobi, Fosuwa Andoh and a girl of barely ten brought the audience to attention, playing pounding rhythms on African drums. The night's proceedings were introduced by Toyen, resplendent in Read more...

The Humber Mouth 2004 - Benedict Allen at Hull Truck Theatre Friday 25th June by Michelle Dee
It is not often you get to see a truly awe-inspiring person. Benedict Allen is a pioneer of exploration and adventure, pushing the boundaries of human endurance to their outermost limits. His desire to make home in some of the most inhospitable places in the world could be viewed as sheer Read more...

Reviews, Theatre - UpN'Under Hull Truck Theatre 13th July
By Michelle Dee
A near capacity audience at the Spring Street Theatre attended the twentieth anniversary performance of John Godber's Rugby League comedy on Tuesday evening. A remarkable testament to the extraordinary pulling power and appeal of his work. There was an audible buzz of excitement among the crowd as we sat down to enjoy Read more...

Fiction - Fishheads By Michelle Dee
Monstrous silver and blue -green severed fish heads emerged at the forefront of her mind. Open, close, open, close the gaping mouths. She fancied there were others behind it. Each time the razor sharp teeth were bared she looked into the blacker than Read more...

Going Down - Get Your Tools Out, Girls! - Ladies Night at Nortech By Michelle Dee
On Tuesday 25th May I accompanied Cilla to Nortech Ladies Night on Drypool Way. I didn't really know what to expect. There were various trade stalls with impressive looking tools on show! We were welcomed immediately by the friendly faces of Nortech MD, Tony Cosgrove Read more...

Going Down - African Spectacular Albert Nyathi & Imbongi Hull Jazz Festival 31st July By Michelle Dee
Oh what a treat the highly acclaimed Zimbabwean poet and his stunning group Imbongi (praise poets) performing at the Hull Jazz festival 2004. It was a grey drizzly day in Queens Gardens, the sky threatened us with a downpour but my spirits would not be dampened. The musicians from Imbongi started to play. Read more...

Going Down - Abseiling for Charity By Michelle Dee
A month ago an email was passed on to me about a charity event to take place at the Humber Bridge on the 18th of July. The charity was the RNIB who work to improve the lives of the blind and partially sighted. My sister Charlotte is blind in one eye so this worthy cause struck a particular chord with me. Read more...

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