Happy New Year all. So proud of my daughter Mhairi and her lovely singing on this, her version of Medicine by Daughter, to music and video by me with Jan. Just released into a more optimistic 2022! xG
Happy New Year all. So proud of my daughter Mhairi and her lovely singing on this, her version of Medicine by Daughter, to music and video by me with Jan. Just released into a more optimistic 2022! xG
Attended by George, Karen, Jan, Vina, Andy, Neville, Scott, Sophie, James
Such a long wait to see John and his wonderful band again. So worth it though for 2 great long sets of all our Bowie favourites which went down a storm as always. Love on ya!
Attended by George, Karen & Jan
A long day around 3 venues, but worth it all to catch some great new bands and end up with the highlight of the wonderful BC Camplight at the lovely Kings Hall. Started around 3pm with a snippet of Bikini Body in the Summerhall Gallery Bar, followed by the brilliant Deadletter. Deadletter were a real find and owned that room with cool tunes and great attitude. Will definitely see them again in Edinburgh … February I think.
Over the road next for Field Music, clever and interesting. Back to Summerhall for pit stop pizza with Chris and more snippets of Nani and Arny Margret before catching an unexpectedly tremendous set by The Joy Hotel in the Dissection Room. What an ambitious 7 piece band with equally big and ambitious songs. Loved them … added to must see again list.
Back over to Kings Hall for local hero Hamish Hawk. Wanted to see him again for a while. Good performance, will go far! But really all day I only was looking forward to BC Camplight and Brian Christinzio with his brilliant band did not let us down. What a showman and what superb songs. Was right at the front and when it got to the appropriate point in the set my ‘I’m In A Weird Place’ T-Shirt matched the song I got a point-out from Brian. Most chuffed! Incredible ending with the banging ‘I’m Desperate’ (see video below, thanks Lennyloon). Caught a few songs from Beak at Queens Hall, but baled out for bus home, tired but happy!
Attended by George, Chris, Andy, Jude, Douglas, Paul & Ann
Just over 2 years since we first saw the fascinating Lewsberg from Rotterdam right here at Sneaky Pete’s. Their latest album is even more laid back and mellow and the set completely reflected that. Support band Order Of The Toad were really good and made a big impression … but this is the first time for ages I remember the headline band being deliberately quieter than the support!
And they sounded just great without bashing our ears. Less rocky and more contemplative, with violin added to arrangements, but still unusual, understated and thought provoking. Very good indeed. Love them!
Attended by George, Jan & Andy
A band with a long and storied history led by the illustrious Robert Lloyd. They wring a lot of variety and excitement out of a straightforward band setup, with songs twisting, turning and escalating. Not formulaic at all, though at odds with the standard formula described in the hilarious ‘Gales Doc’ song where Robert as the narrator describes The Nightingales creative process. Genius idea, brilliantly conceived and delivered. What a band … ‘sonically more interesting than most’!
Attended by George
I first saw Do Nothing getting on for 3 years ago supporting another great Nottingham band Kagoule. That was my favourite gig of 2019, both bands superb. So after a long Covid induced hiatus and a re-arranged date a few weeks ago (also due to Covid) Andy and I were most excited to see a band we’ve enjoyed listening to a lot recently. And Do Nothing did not let us down. As they say ‘The results are in, and it looks like everyone gets a big old slice of nothing’ … (in their earworm song ‘Le Bron James’)!
The sardonic, barbed lyrics and spoken wordy delivery of Chris Bailey grab the headlines, but the sharp post-punky soundscapes are driven by sinuous, riffy bass lines and shimmering chimey guitar … right up my street! What a great live band. We, and a busy Mash House crowd, loved it all and left very happy! Shout out too, for the promising support band Isabella Strange … must watch out for.
Attended by George & Andy
Brett just as energetic, animated and vocally spot on as ever. Sound was big and beefy, which was nice, but poor definition in bass and guitar sounds was a bit disappointing. So much great playing going on from Richard and Matt .. but not cutting through the mix very clearly. Oh well. A lovely time still had by all. I sang along at he top of my voice til almost hoarse.What a band!
Attended by George, Jeremy, Chris & Katie
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/suede/2021/usher-hall-edinburgh-scotland-b8a85ae.html
https://www.hifipig.com/suede-the-usher-hall-edinburgh/#more-143646
Thanks to Douglas for inviting us to play two short sets at his party. My first chance to play a mix of original songs and dancey covers live with a great band. A fine time was had by all and the band is now off and running, more gigs coming your way soon! See more at https://www.facebook.com/hanleyandthebaird
Attended by George, Karen & Jan
Attended by George, Andy, Douglas
https://www.theskinny.co.uk/music/live-music/reviews/fontaines-dc-o2-academy-edinburgh-22-oct