I may well have a look @ Monsieur Bug too.
Cheers Al
I may well have a look @ Monsieur Bug too.
Cheers Al
I know, I know, it ticks all the the boxes. I even know Anthony BYH tangentially.
I’d love to see him live although it might not be quite as earth shaking as The Bug gigs - depends how many of his bass bins he uses.
That’s the one.
@Waxy spot the difference. Notably (to me at least) the Ozrics and thee mightye Bongripper added to the bill.
Oof, that’s turning into a must-go
I’ve not been before, but I believe that it’s scattered across several pubs, and then they do a one day (Saturday?) takeover of the Roundhouse.
That defo looks worth doing now.
Currently working out how I can avoid going to this
So far I have
hoping that will be enough
Being all of those doesn’t work in our village. Especially when your wife is the church organist
This year should be a larf tho. It’s 6pm after a village party (notoriously rowdy hosts) that starts at midday
Buying ahead - local gig next April from the excellent Matt Carmichael quintet (though Tom Gibbs rather than Fergus McCreadie on piano)
I don’t ‘do’ festivals (or have a valid passport rn), but if I did I’d be all over this like herpes on a hippy’s lip…
I saw that this afternoon and was definitely giving it the
The wife wouldn’t like Lankum though. Big Mogwai fan though, and a drive by visit to MiL.
Where TF is Kilmainham?
Ah, Dublin then. Dat’s a fokken no-brainer. Get the Enterprise down from Newry
for some halfwitted reason I thought ti was Cork-ish, but nup, next door to Chapelizod
It’s great when you book for a gig knowing that part of it will be good, then find still more excellent stuff there. I’ve heard Liz Hanks before so knew I’d enjoy her set, but hadn’t heard Simeon Walker - a very pleasant surprise. If you like Nils Frahm etc. then give him a try. Even better, if you’re around Leeds this Sunday (Dec 10th) then you can catch him and Liz at the Brudenell.