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First support was provided by No Americana; 4 young fellas, sounded alright, not really my bag though. The second support act was Black Spiders
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First support was provided by No Americana; 4 young fellas, sounded alright, not really my bag though. The second support act was Black Spiders
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The stage was waiting with a single microphone and a small table with a pint of beer on. The punters on a wet Sunday night at Komedia were mostly tucking into their food and chattering. What an eclectic bunch. Had they really all come to see Nick Harper
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Billed variously as Beautiful Nights, by the Levellers themselves, and 20 years Levelling the land, by the venue, this was the first, if you dont count the warm up at Brighton Concorde 2 the night before, of three Beautiful Nights to celebrate the Levellers 20th year as a living, kicking, rocking live act.
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The Bloom Festival, taking it's cue from the likes of Big chill, took over KOKO last night in a one off night to spread it's fare beyond the confines of a single summer weekend. First on were the London Breakbeat Orchestra. Watching a thirty piece classical string and wind section...
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This new little colourful festie consisted of several hundred happy folk wearing fake rainbow beards having a fun time all in the name of charity for Oxfam and for a very reasonable price of only GBP12.
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On a warm summer's evening in Brighton we walked across the seafront and made our way up the north laines towards Kemptown to the Joogleberry Playhouse theatre. Upon arriving at this picturesque little venue we were greeted by friendly staff who led us downstairs to what seemed to be a secret basement.
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26 September 2008: Levellers - Opera House, Buxton, England, UK
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The Royal Albert Hall is an awe-inspiring place. Not for the faint-hearted, to stand on its stage demands presence and the ability to prove to a 6000+ audience that you command the right to be there. Tonight the mighty Hall played host to the Levellers, supported by acoustic guitarist Nick Harper.
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The train to Derby had us all packed in like cattle, which didnt amuse any of the passengers whod failed to get a seat. Just one more carriage wouldve made all the difference.
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normally dislike this sort of venue, but was pleasantly surprised by the Trent FM Arena. I wasn't subjected to a full body search on the way in, I wasn't treated like a sheep on the way in or the way out and I wasn't so far from the stage that the artist was the size of a pin head.
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Having ended up on the wrong side of the River Witham I missed Frank Turner, but arrived in time to grab a drink before Divokej Bill appeared.
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It was on a typical Wednesday evening in the big smoke of London town. The usual cold, wet and miserable weather playing havoc with ones hair and make-up. Something was certainly in the air. A mixture of happy excitement and tension.
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This was going to be a two act, double review of Rex the Dog -a great and well known DJ- and Colouring In - a breaking act pushing to establish a new sound.
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Some days are better than others and last Saturday was one of the better days. I would go as far as to quote Lou Reed - Just a perfect day, problems all left alone.
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Young and old skankers alike turned out in force on Sunday, to welcome legendary Two Tone ska band The Specials back to Leeds
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It was much later than I had anticipated when I arrived at Derby's Victoria Inn and I was dreading missing the first artist but, a bit of good
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