Abuse Report
1 .  Thread's URL
2 .  Comment
3 .  Your Name
4 .  E-mail
    




User Name   Password



Views:478      Abuse Report

<<Previous ThreadNext Thread>>
Page 1 of 1    
Author Comment
mac63
| Move to Bottom
 
Author



Rank:none
Status:
Score: 0
Posts: 2
From:
Registered: 21/10/2007
Time spent: 0 hours

(Date Posted:24/10/2007 1:21 AM)

Okay, I know I'm a bit late off the blocks here folks, but who cares.I just want to heartily agree that this band is summat a bit special and Burlesque/EP are the complete and utter dogs danglies.Some albums are nice to dip into now and again (Bellow and Through and Through), others scream at you to be played.Having had Burlesque and EP for only a month or so, I'm still at the stage where, if I don't have a daily dose of either or both, I go all weak and pathetic and can't function.I'm not sure if that wears off after a while.Rochdale Coconut Dance should be the new national anthem.Prickle Eye Bush should come out as a single, whereupon it would go straight to Number 1, finally laying the ghost of Day Trip to Bangor as popular folk music in the public's eyes.Oh Yes!?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" />Great that they've given Rambling Sailor a contemporary lyric too.Anyone else hearing "When my phone starts, and a flatter ring tone, I caught their mobile phone in me arm"?I have to say I like the image anyway.The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, was my first live experience of Bellowhedonism.Everything was brilliant, but especially loved The Outlandish Knight and Frogs Legs and DT.Just as it's beginning to seem way too long till the spring, along comes the great god of funky folk and books ?em in at Celtic Connections.Thank you god!meriel
mac63
| Move to Top | Move to Bottom
 
1#



Rank:none
Status:
Score:0
Posts:2
From:
Registered: 21/10/2007
Time spent: 0 hours


(Date Posted:24/10/2007 1:21 AM)

Okay, I know I'm a bit late off the blocks here folks, but who cares.  I just want to heartily agree that this band is summat a bit special and Burlesque/EP are the complete and utter dogs danglies.  Some albums are nice to dip into now and again (Bellow and Through and Through), others scream at you to be played.  Having had Burlesque and EP for only a month or so, I'm still at the stage where, if I don't have a daily dose of either or both, I go all weak and pathetic and can't function.  I'm not sure if that wears off after a while.  Rochdale Coconut Dance should be the new national anthem.   Prickle Eye Bush should come out as a single, whereupon it would go straight to Number 1, finally laying the ghost of Day Trip to Bangor as popular folk music in the public's eyes.  Oh Yes! 


 fficeffice" / onload='javascript:showImageWidth(this,600,600)' class='AutoImageWidthTopic' style='cursor:poionter'>


Great that they've given Rambling Sailor a contemporary lyric too.  Anyone else hearing "When my phone starts, and a flatter ring tone, I caught their mobile phone in me arm"?  I have to say I like the image anyway.


 


The Rescue Rooms, Nottingham, was my first live experience of Bellowhedonism.  Everything was brilliant, but especially loved The Outlandish Knight and Frogs Legs and DT.  Just as it's beginning to seem way too long till the spring, along comes the great god of funky folk and books ?em in at Celtic Connections.  Thank you god!


 


meriel

firebird82
| Move to Top | Move to Bottom
 
2#



Rank:none
Status:
Score:0
Posts:24
From:
Registered: 29/09/2007
Time spent: 0 hours


(Date Posted:24/10/2007 1:33 AM)

Hehe, welcome! I hate to be the one to break the news, but so far as I'm aware, the magic doesn't fade...we've been plotting next year's gigs too! I'm hoping to get up to Celtic Connections from my home in the deep south, so I shall probably see you there
mac63
| Move to Top | Move to Bottom
 
3#



Rank:none
Status:
Score:0
Posts:2
From:
Registered: 21/10/2007
Time spent: 0 hours


(Date Posted:24/10/2007 9:25 PM)

Reply to : firebird82



Hehe, welcome! I hate to be the one to break the news, but so far as I'm aware, the magic doesn't fade...we've been plotting next year's gigs too! I'm hoping to get up to Celtic Connections from my home in the deep south, so I shall probably see you there



Hi firebird82,  have you any idea whereabouts the ABC is in Glasgow?  I notice Mercedes Peon is playing at CC the following night.  I think that's got to be a weekend to relish - Boden and Peon have quite different voices but I find both completely enthralling. 


 


meriel

firebird82
| Move to Top | Move to Bottom
 
4#



Rank:none
Status:
Score:0
Posts:24
From:
Registered: 29/09/2007
Time spent: 0 hours


(Date Posted:24/10/2007 10:22 PM)

Reply to : mac63





have you any idea whereabouts the ABC is in Glasgow? I notice Mercedes Peon is playing at CC the following night. I think that's got to be a weekend torelish - Boden and Peon havequite different voicesbut I find both completely enthralling.meriel








Ha, what a question! I've never been to Glasgow It's all one big mystery to me, except that I have a friend who moved up this year (and apparently lives down the road from a brothel...I'm guessing it's not in that part of town!), so I *finally* have reason to splash out on the extortionate train fare. It does look like that'll be a good weekend though - I'd like to see Fiddler's Bid again as well. Mercedes Peon does sound interesting - I might have to add that to my list too!

Cazzar
| Move to Top
 
5#



Rank:none
Status:
Score:0
Posts:7
From:
Registered: 07/10/2007
Time spent: 0 hours

RE:Bellowhedonism (currently suffering from)
(Date Posted:13/11/2007 10:09 AM)

Apart from the obvious, my other musical favourites are Antony and the Johnsons and Marc Almond.    I didn't get to see Marc live though until this year when I was lucky to see him in his first full concert since his motorbike accident, at Wiltons music hall.    After this he did a few more shows including Bristol [where I live] and Glasgow, which was at the ABC.      It was an excellent venue much better than any converted Academys.    It would be a good venue for Bellowhead.       It is on one of the main shopping streets, not far from the Scottish Assemby.    Not sure that i will be going as we are planning a little trip around Wales instead.     Although could change minds depending on when hte Peatbog Faeries are playing at Celtic Connections 

Hop to: 
<<Previous ThreadNext Thread>>
Page 1 of 1    

Quick Reply
Topic:
Comment:
UBB CodeAllowed
HTML CodeAllowed
ImagesAllowed
Subscribe to this topic and be notified when it is replied to by email.     Allow signature     

Sign Up | Create | About Us | Site Map | Features | Forums | Show Off | FAQ | Support
Copyright © 2000-2008 Aimoo free forum All rights reserved.