26 November 2009
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On 1st Nov 2009

Recommendation for Gordon Hendricks
by Nobby from Redditch

well if you miss this man gordon hendricks as elvis you are missing out on life this man is fab,i went to see him at the artix theatre last year on my 65th birthday, he wished me happy 65th during the show, how about that,i went to see him again... [more]

well if you miss this man gordon hendricks as elvis you are missing out on life this man is fab,i went to see him at the artix theatre last year on my 65th birthday, he wished me happy 65th during the show, how about that,i went to see him again at the artrix theatre 31 0ct, the night was truley fab, close your eyes and you think its elvis himself, needless to say he bought the house down, what at night of magic elvis, dont miss him next time, and meet him after the show, what a genuine man, neil. at redditch [less]

On 1st Nov 2009

Live Review of Glen Matlock
by Rob Jones from Tonypandy

A sparse but enthusiastic crowd gathered at Cardiff Barfly for the visit of a punk legend. Glen Matlock-the musical brains of The Sex Pistols (prior to the farce of the Sid Vicious circus) was in town!
The man who was once a teenage Sex Pistol deserves respect as he was... [more]

Event Date: October 31, 2009
Event Venue:  Barfly, Cardiff

A sparse but enthusiastic crowd gathered at Cardiff Barfly for the visit of a punk legend. Glen Matlock-the musical brains of The Sex Pistols (prior to the farce of the Sid Vicious circus) was in town!
The man who was once a teenage Sex Pistol deserves respect as he was also the major creative force within the underrated and influential Rich Kids (who included Midge Ure in their number)-and, amongst other credits Matlock has worked with Iggy Pop, Dead Man Walking and he has recently been on stage with Mick Jones (The Clash, Big Audio Dynamite and Carbon Silicon) and Steve Diggle (Buzzcocks)!
TV Smith of The Adverts once came to Cardiff with just an acoustic guitar and his aggressive approach gave his cutting edge classics an alternative but acceptable identity. Matlock aimed to repeat this process as he came armed with his six string accomplice, and a promise that he would offer something old, new, borrowed and blue! An affable stage presence whipped up the audience who mingled with Matlock and in turn he delivered the Pistols (via God save the Queen, Pretty Vacant and their cover of 60's anthem, Stepping Stone) and The Rich Kids (courtesy of the title tune of their awesome 1978 album Ghosts of princes in Towers and the track Burning Sounds). The drive was dropped when Matlock paid homage to one of his own idols, the late Ronnie Laine (once of The Small Faces and The Faces); and, Ambition which was written for the Iggy Pop long player Soldier also surfaced. Visceral vocals fuelled the punchy playing and Matlock proved that his career did not end in 1980 as he took us on an unplugged journey of his solo songs, e.g. Born Running, Somewhere Somehow, On Something, Yeah Right and Hard Work. Matlock is a fine rock 'n' roll songwriter-and, it was a shame that a full band was not present to take this aural assault on to its optimum level of electric energy!    
Yours truly managed to corner Matlock for a photo shot, but my useless camera phone was to fail me! Glen said to catch up with him for a shot and I sought this pictorial memento! However, the earlier pleasantries of Mr. M were replaced by a veneer that was more 'Rotten Johnny'-and, it just goes to show that keeping sonic stars at a distance is the best way to keep those musical highs in perspective! [less]

On 30th Oct 2009

Recommendation for 999
by Rob

999 were as superb as ever last Saturday at Redhill FC. Thoroughly recommend seeing !  

The Water Pistols rocked too !

999 were as superb as ever last Saturday at Redhill FC. Thoroughly recommend seeing !  

The Water Pistols rocked too ! [less]

On 19th Oct 2009

Live Review of David Essex @ Symphony Hall - October 19, 2009
by Sue

just got back ffrom the show with my friend/
. 5 rows from the front, as usual amazing!!!!!!!... [more]

Event Date: October 19, 2009
Event Venue: Symphony Hall

just got back ffrom the show with my friend/
. 5 rows from the front, as usual amazing!!!!!!! [less]

On 13th Oct 2009

Live Review of THE NICE
by Mike from sunderland

The band were a three piece outfit with dave olist gone.
The empire was full for two consecutive perfomances, with Yes as support band.
The nice, with Emos skills, davisons syncopation, jacksons bass plucking and tobacoe stained vioce
were immaculate. In particurlar versions of karellia suite,
country pie,she belongs to me, rondo and america... [more]

Event Date: 1969
Event Venue: Sunderland Empire.

The band were a three piece outfit with dave olist gone.
The empire was full for two consecutive perfomances, with Yes as support band.
The nice, with Emos skills, davisons syncopation, jacksons bass plucking and tobacoe stained vioce
were immaculate. In particurlar versions of karellia suite,
country pie,she belongs to me, rondo and america as encores brought the house down. The tightness of the band blew me and the audience away.
Mike Thompson. [less]

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