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Sunday 7th April was to be something fairly new for us – we generally go and see loud Punk and Rock bands, but we fancied something different for a change. We had listened to Don Kipper online but never had the fortune to witness them in a live setting unless then.
We turned up to find a semicircle of chairs laid out near the Nave…
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Where do you go to when you think that punk rock has turned old and grey? Why, the Junction in Cambridge of course… to witness two classic late seventies punk icons that still have a fire burning in their bellies and serious skills to demonstrate.
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Grand Ole Otley – Ryan Hamilton & Tony Wright, Saturday 9th June 2018, The Bodega, Nottingham
Words: Richard Mackman
Photos: Fi Stimpson
We didn’t quite know what to expect from from what turned out to be a very personal and intimate gig this evening – a small gathering of around a hundred or so enthused and genuinely fascinated souls, many of which clearly owned the new Pledge-released album and knew the material.
Wright & Hamilton’s voices pair and blend with a natural compatibility. Wright’s deeper and very English northern inflections compliment Hamilton’s higher and southerly American accented phrasings.
Standout songs from this pot pourri collection (there was NO setlist, just a tatty collection of notes, lyrics and scribblings propped up on two music stands) include the rambunctious “Family Tradition”, “Whiskey River”, the cover of Jagger & Richard’s “Wild Horses” and the best ever version of “Jolene” – never much cared for the original but Tony’s interpretation brought a genuine emotion to the whole thing.
Ryan’s genuinely endearing smile and warmth of personality comes through constantly during this show; being a performer, an artist, a gifted musician is something he is, not just that he does. In contrast, Tony’s pithy, brash northern and sarcastic British jocularity makes for a brilliant double act between the pair – an unusual acoustic country mutation – Yorkshire meets Texas! And you know what, it fucking works!
Inter-song banter is a series of hilarious punchlines; these two are clearly very good buddies and feel very comfortable in each other’s company.
To quote the words of Mr Hamilton himself – “music is togetherness” – and in those moments, in that place, this evening we had a ton of that.
You can buy Grand Ole Otley on iTunes.
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Gig Review by @INeedDirection : Jesca Hoop, 27th Oct 2017, Birmingham @JescaHoop @hareandhounds
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Reviewed by Pete, Edited by Fi
I was so pleased to hear some good friends from Peterborough and Stamford playing music that they have created themselves, having previously seen and heard the guys play some fabulous covers whilst calling themselves “The Overdubs”. I was intrigued to hear what has been achieved when they decide to put pen to paper.
“The Empty Pages” is certainly a diversion from what I normally expect from them. The album consists of 10 tracks created in the Country style not normally associated with our boys, although I always knew that they were well capable of playing any style that they choose to play, given the eclectic range of the covers band.
All songs are by Kieran Wade, who is also highly accomplished on lead guitar, and also adds some backing vocals to Stuart Hendry`s excellent singing, Stu also plays rythmn guitar, the two working as accessories to each other, producing superb results.
Sean Dunmore is awesome as ways on the drums, and holds the band together with great timing and rhythm. He also adds some fabulous backing vocals when required.
Andy Dearlove is ever-present with the steadying influence of that lovely bass.
1. Autumn Girl – a punchy uplifting number with great harmonies, could be a good track for dancing, or just getting into the groove.
2. Bring Me Home is a slower track with clear lyrics in the classic country style.
3. The Old Mill Lane we hear Keiran`s voice with a nice melodic tune and some great guitar pickin`.
4. The Night I Saw Her Dance back with Stu`s vocals, a lovely melody – shall we dance?
5. Looking Down From Peveril Beautiful lyrics, beautifully sung by Stu.
6. Magic 66 No vocals on this upbeat instrumental.
7. We`re Going To Go Far Easy listening in a classic country style.
8. Face In The Crowd Typical country/pop with clear lyrics and excellent guitar licks.
9. Glad To Be Free Another quicker rythmn track maybe for dancing, yeehaa!
10. Welcome To The New World Pleasant and melodic track, slowing things down to meet the end of the record.
In its entirety, the composition was performed and produced in a professional manner, the band was tight, with all four band members complementing each other very well. All in all a very enjoyable experience, well done lads, and thank you.
Buy the album on bandcamp (digital) or The Empty Pages’ website (cd).
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Album Review: The Empty Pages @theemptypagesuk Reviewed by Pete, Edited by Fi I was so pleased to hear some good friends from Peterborough and Stamford playing music that they have created themselves, having previously seen and heard the guys play some fabulous covers whilst calling themselves "The Overdubs".
The Australian Pink Floyd, 30th September 2017, Birmingham @aussiefloyd
The Australian Pink Floyd, 30th September 2017, Birmingham @aussiefloyd
Australian Pink Floyd, Saturday 30th September 2017 at Birmingham NIA. Words by Peter Stimpson Photos by Fi Stimpson I was looking forward to this gig as we all travelled the 60+ miles from home to the Birmingham NIA. We left home early as we planned to have food and drink at The Malt House near to the Arena before the event, a pleasant atmosphere and serving good pub grub. After refreshments we…
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Gig Review: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, 28th September 2017, Nottingham
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Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Nottingham, 28th September 2017 There was a frisson of excitement all the way around the arena on Thursday night as a growing crowd awaited the arrival of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. In time, they swept onto the stage and took up their places, Cave himself sitting centrally and taking a good long look at his keen audience. With deliberate movements that matched the…
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Swans, Birmingham Asylum, May 24th 2017 Writer and photographer: Tracey B Editor: Fi Stimpson Shakespeare’s The Tempest, Act I scene II: Arial: All hail, great master! Grave sir, hail! I come To answer thy best pleasure, be ’t to fly, To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curled clouds. To thy strong bidding, task Ariel and all his quality. And so stands Michael Gira, centre stage, as if…
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