
The Jazz Butcher
Gigs
2007
Apr6
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Date:
Friday, April 6th
2007
9:30pm
1175895000
(16 years 240 days ago)
Venue: The Labour Club (Website)
Event: Masters of Budvar present
Location: 95-97 Charles St Northampton England NN1 3BG
Admission: free
Venue: The Labour Club (Website)
Event: Masters of Budvar present
Location: 95-97 Charles St Northampton England NN1 3BG
Admission: free
⭐ With
Performers
Wilson Headstone
(
Pat Fish
)
(
guitar, vocals
)
,
Misery Wilson
(
Kathy Schaer
)
(
bass
)
,
B-Man
(
Ian Botterill
)
(
MC
)
,
Agent Wilson
(
Russell Cooper
)
(
percussion
)
,
G-Man
(
Steve Gordon
)
(
stratocaster
)
,
Steve Beswick
(
drums
)
Map
Notes
Masters of Budvar present
at
The Labour Club
Corner of Earl and Charles
Northampton NN1
on
Friday 6th April
Wilson
After terrorising a small posse of teens at the Roadmender in the name of charity, the NN1 dub fiends bring their bitter and twisted breaks, wailing guitars and Venezuelan disco sensibilities back uptown.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
they came from the stars i saw them
Michael Horton Jupiter brings the maddest band in London back for a second assault on the difficult south face of the Labour Club. Steve Lamacq reckoned that these "could be the future of pop music". Good grief!
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
Superstar DJ Joe Woolley
Alan Ginsberg, Syd Barrett, Slim Gaillard, the Black Eg.tutto possibile when our superstar DJ takes to the decks. Honestly, it's like a proper be-in.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
This is a night of proper mayhem and it should not be missed.
Doors are open from 8:00pm
Joe will hit the wheels of steel at about 8:30pm
they came from the stars I saw them onstage at 9:30pm
Wilson onstage 10:30pm
Bar open until midnight
ADMISSION FREE
Credit: pat
at
The Labour Club
Corner of Earl and Charles
Northampton NN1
on
Friday 6th April
Wilson
After terrorising a small posse of teens at the Roadmender in the name of charity, the NN1 dub fiends bring their bitter and twisted breaks, wailing guitars and Venezuelan disco sensibilities back uptown.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
they came from the stars i saw them
Michael Horton Jupiter brings the maddest band in London back for a second assault on the difficult south face of the Labour Club. Steve Lamacq reckoned that these "could be the future of pop music". Good grief!
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
Superstar DJ Joe Woolley
Alan Ginsberg, Syd Barrett, Slim Gaillard, the Black Eg.tutto possibile when our superstar DJ takes to the decks. Honestly, it's like a proper be-in.
Artist Website: www.myspace.com
This is a night of proper mayhem and it should not be missed.
Doors are open from 8:00pm
Joe will hit the wheels of steel at about 8:30pm
they came from the stars I saw them onstage at 9:30pm
Wilson onstage 10:30pm
Bar open until midnight
ADMISSION FREE
Credit: pat
♥ Reviews
a game of two halves...
Never believe what's written in the press - we know that already. But never believe the local press, especially. The local 'what's on' guide says "Pat Fish" supporting VFT at the Soundhaus on Friday. So I pay my £3 to see Attrition. They're a little like clock dva (remember them!) - a grunting middle aged man smoking jossticks over industrial techno, with a goth-girl wailing operatically. Interesting, but no contest: I blow the headliners in favour of high-octane czech beer fueled Wilson. It really did feel groundbreaking; earthy, raw, dangerous - in need of a good wash. You need to travel wider. Asian Dub Foundation are hitting the road and you ought to be with them. Anyway, its amazing how far you can travel covering a hundred yards in NN1.Credit: Philip NN8 2007-04-07 07:54:03 (Saturday, 7th of April 2007 - 16 years 239 days ago)
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philip4tina[at]-remove-yahoo.co.uk - Philip NN8
7Apr2007 7:54 AM (16 years 239 days ago)Never believe what's written in the press - we know that already. But never believe the local press, especially. The local 'what's on' guide says "Pat Fish" supporting VFT at the Soundhaus on Friday. So I pay my £3 to see Attrition. They're a little like clock dva (remember them!) - a grunting middle aged man smoking jossticks over industrial techno, with a goth-girl wailing operatically. Interesting, but no contest: I blow the headliners in favour of high-octane czech beer fueled Wilson. It really did feel groundbreaking; earthy, raw, dangerous - in need of a good wash. You need to travel wider. Asian Dub Foundation are hitting the road and you ought to be with them. Anyway, its amazing how far you can travel covering a hundred yards in NN1.