Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Week Review
Apologies for the lack of posts. I'll give you guys a brief run down of what you missed last week.
Tuesday night saw the start of Bluesday tuesday. A great new event at the OSMC, showcasing Blues groups. Dave Ferra entertained a few of you guys with his haunting unique style. A really talented guy who got you up on your feet with his more upbeat songs.
Wednesday night saw the first of the film nights put on by UKC film society, the audience were mainly students but if you love film you must come along to these monthly nights as the standard is always very high, in future though we will be putting on the music, as we are not entirely sure if we can cope with the extreme experimental style. Experimental is always good, but I'm not sure if we are willing to take it to those extremes yet.
Thursday night. Luke, as always put on a blinding show Presenting you guys with a great band, Two men & a tree. These guys were experimental in the good sense. A really interesting group, swaping instruments & doing something really interesting. Quite folky & quirky, sure to get better, just a shame that half of them are going to uni.
Friday night was great, sorry to turn so many of you guys away but you have to get in early at the weekend if you want to get in at all, especially when Syd Arthur are playing. If you haven't seen this group they are a blend of funky folk with Liam providing beautiful vocals over their always tight performance & with Mohanski supporting they really created a vibrant & exciting atmosphere. Mohanski were really innovative & played some great tunes, Friday night was great for eargasms.
Saturday saw the return of Jim Leverton & Geoffrey Richardson formerly of Caravan. What a great performance from two of Canterburys best loved musicians. With their stories of travels & concerts all over the world it was great for reminising & a really nice relaxed vibe as you all came out to see these great performers
Sunday with the Stacks of Wax collective was a really nice end to the week. Loads of people turned up to see these guys do their thing. Sundays are the new thursdays.
More reviews tomorrow. Love love
Tuesday night saw the start of Bluesday tuesday. A great new event at the OSMC, showcasing Blues groups. Dave Ferra entertained a few of you guys with his haunting unique style. A really talented guy who got you up on your feet with his more upbeat songs.
Wednesday night saw the first of the film nights put on by UKC film society, the audience were mainly students but if you love film you must come along to these monthly nights as the standard is always very high, in future though we will be putting on the music, as we are not entirely sure if we can cope with the extreme experimental style. Experimental is always good, but I'm not sure if we are willing to take it to those extremes yet.
Thursday night. Luke, as always put on a blinding show Presenting you guys with a great band, Two men & a tree. These guys were experimental in the good sense. A really interesting group, swaping instruments & doing something really interesting. Quite folky & quirky, sure to get better, just a shame that half of them are going to uni.
Friday night was great, sorry to turn so many of you guys away but you have to get in early at the weekend if you want to get in at all, especially when Syd Arthur are playing. If you haven't seen this group they are a blend of funky folk with Liam providing beautiful vocals over their always tight performance & with Mohanski supporting they really created a vibrant & exciting atmosphere. Mohanski were really innovative & played some great tunes, Friday night was great for eargasms.
Saturday saw the return of Jim Leverton & Geoffrey Richardson formerly of Caravan. What a great performance from two of Canterburys best loved musicians. With their stories of travels & concerts all over the world it was great for reminising & a really nice relaxed vibe as you all came out to see these great performers
Sunday with the Stacks of Wax collective was a really nice end to the week. Loads of people turned up to see these guys do their thing. Sundays are the new thursdays.
More reviews tomorrow. Love love
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Said who? (apart from me-and who am I?)
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Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. thereby you can be director of the opponent's fate.
Sun Tzu. The Art of War. 400 bc
Sun Tzu. The Art of War. 400 bc
Be extremely subtle, even to the point of formlessness. Be extremely mysterious, even to the point of soundlessness. thereby you can be director of the opponent's fate.
Sun Tzu. The Art of War. 400 bc
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Sun Tzu. The Art of War. 400 bc
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