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Bonehead's sucked into The Vortex
Gig Guide: October 2009
John Human wrote: 2 years 3 months
A Cabinet of Curiosity presents BUSINESS
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Wed 28 Oct @ Tiger Lounge, Manchester
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This is a special edition performance of the Cabinet of Curiosity, the result of the combined talents of five of the most interesting bands operating in Manchester right now, under the direct psychological control of their spirit leader Leonard Skully.
BUSINESS tells the tale of the epic successes and failures of our host's multinational company 'Leonard Skully Ltd'. Take a seat in Leonard's boardroom and watch in horror as he takes on his biggest rival 'AGRICOR' and destroys the rebel uprising using the power of his mind
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Mark E Smith to play Salford church
John Human wrote: 3 years
Did anyone else go to this gig? It was one of the oddest gigs i've ever seen and i'm a big fall fan
Paul Harvey's Glastonbury highlights
John Human wrote: 2 years 7 months
Hear hear! Finally some honest opinions on the grossly over-hyped Ga Ga
Satans Hollow
John Human wrote: 3 years 4 months
So what do you want from your night out? Cheap drinks? Awesome pop music? A giant Satan with flashing eyes? Maybe you didn't answer yes to all of the above but I sure did.
The Hollow is layed out like your favourite horror film but with dancing and drinking. The bouncers are the friendliest in town, on a Saturday they play the best music in town and the drinks are stupidly cheap.
Maybe its an acquired taste but this is the place for me
Take a trip with dippy hippy Florence
The Ruby Suns
John Human wrote: 3 years 2 months
The Ruby Suns will be supported by Manchester pop oddities The Plague Doctors. Get down for 7.30 to avoid disappointment.
The Thinman Project
John Human wrote: 3 years 4 months
And on the 1,825,000th day God created landfill Indie and filled the charts full of a load of jangly tripe. Thank goodness bands like this are around to make the world a more interesting place for the gig going public. Miss them at your peril!
Top five for Smiths devotees
John Human wrote: 3 years 4 months
I'm a big fan of the holy name church on oxford road as mentioned by the moz man himself in 'Vicar in a Tutu'
Trip-tronic with Beats for Beginners, Delicate Hammers & The Thinman Project
John Human wrote: 3 years 4 months
Trip-Tronic is always a treat thanks to the fact that they put a bit of thought into their lineups rather than any of the 'pay-to-play' crooks that populate many of the city's venues.
Entry is FREE too which is the kind of price you need on a cold weeknight.
More nights like this one please!
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