Thu 3rd Jun |
Kiki Dee |
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10.00 |
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Fri 4th Jun |
Silver Beatles |
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8.00 |
The Daily Telegraph. There seems to be two different methods employed by tribute bands in copying their heroes. One is to immerse themselves totally in character, become the band. The other is to still do this, but do it with tongue very much in cheek. So how to interpret the greatest pop group of all time? The Silver Beatles go for option B, not taking themselves too seriously and this approach definitely works for them. They indulge in banter among themselves and with the crowd, making the most out of the fact that every Beatle is instantly recognisable. The first half of the gig is the young Beatles, suits and mop tops, covering all the early hits; 'Saw her standing there, Can't buy me love' among others before finishing on 'Twist and Shout'. Then it's a quick break and costume change where they miraculously transform into the older, hippie era Beatles; the period where they wrote some of their finest songs. Just point non-believers to songs like 'In my life' and 'Let it be' which show, more so than the early years, why the Beatles are still held in such esteem. Not that anyone here needed convincing. The 500 plus crowd, arms held aloft, nah-nah-nah-ing during the encore of 'Hey Jude'. Nope, no non-believers were present. Review by Thomas Christie |
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Sat 5th Jun |
By Jovi |
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7.00 |
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Wed 9th Jun |
Derrin Nauendorf |
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6.00 |
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Thu 10th Jun |
Limehouse Lizzy |
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Fri 11th Jun |
Hi On Maiden |
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7.00 |
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Sat 12th Jun |
Jan Akkerman |
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14.50 |
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Mon 14th Jun |
Blue Öyster Cult |
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24.50 |
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Wed 16th Jun |
Los Pacominos |
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8.00 |
The line-up is as follows: Drew Barfield: Guitar / Vocals. From A&M signings The Keys and The Big Heat, his song-writing credits include Go West, Joe Jackson, Paul Young and Level 42. Melvyn Duffy: Pedal steel. Probably the finest young pedal steel guitar player in Britain, his credits include Jimmy Nail, Leo Sayer, and Deana Carter while his most recent tour was with Robbie Williams. Steve Greetham: Bass / Vocals. Has worked with Joan Armatrading, Paul Young, Julia Fordham and Chris De Burgh. Matt Irving: Keyboards / Accordion / Vocals. Has played with a whole host of artists including Lords Of The New Church, Paul Young, Squeeze, Chris Rea, Jools Holland, Roger Waters and Manfred Mann.
Mark Pinder: Drums. Several renowned cult acts claimed Mark's services including the Vampire Bats From Lewisham and Zaine Griff before he headed off to join Paul Young and Alison Moyet. Paul Young: Guitar / Vocals / Super-Chef. Needs little introduction… from his days with Q –Tips to his number one solo hits "Wherever I Lay My Hat" and "Come Back And Stay", as well as "Every Time You Go Away", his hit albums and his collaboration with top Italian star Zucchero, Paul has always been loved for his unique vocal style and great personality and making a jolly good sauce!!! |
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Fri 18th Jun |
RU40 |
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7.00 |
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Sat 19th Jun |
Iron Butterfly |
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14.50 |
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Sun 20th Jun |
Whispering Bob Harris Presents... |
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6.00 |
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Wed 23rd |
Dennis Locorriere - (The Voice Of Dr Hook) |
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14.50 |
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Thu 24th Jun |
Tyrone McCullun Rememberance Drum & Bass Night |
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5.00 |
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Fri 25th Jun |
Perfect Alibi |
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8.00 |
Today, there are many bands trying to emulate this music, the most outstanding by far being Perfect Alibi. Founded in 1990 the hampshire based band have been described as "the definitive Pink Floyd tribute." When Dave Blake (lead guitar) formed the band they were playing covers of classic rock songs by Pink Floyd, Marillion, Eagles, Neil Young and more. Being huge Floyd fans themselves and from the reaction and requests from the audiences, more and more of there songs crept their way in to the set until it got difficult to mix other material in. Realising this, a concert was staged in a theatre as a tester and Perfect Alibi emerged as a totally dedicated Pink Floyd tribute. With Perfect Alibi, you have the chance to hear Pink Floyd songs as they are meant to be heard. The band are now widely respected and appreciated in their field, giving the audience a truly authentic reproduction of the music of Pink Floyd. With the emphasis on capturing the live Pink Floyd sound. With well over 40 songs in their repertoire, spectacular lighting/lasers/projections, this is a show not to be missed! But don't take our word for it... judge for yourselves. You won't be disappointed! |
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Sat 26th Jun |
Teen Spirit |
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7.00 |
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Mon 28th Jun |
Girlschool |
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10.00 |
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"...Cover bands are big business these days, but this quartet are clearly a cut above most with suits, mop-tops and jerking stage manoeuvres all in place as they blast out 'From Me To You', 'Roll Over Beethoven' and 'Please, Please Me' with note-perfect aplomb." 
LIMEHOUSE LIZZY - THE GREATEST HITS OF PHIL LYNOTT & THIN LIZZY
Attention to detail, playful audience interaction and that all important X-factor that leaves you with the feeling of witnessing the real thing have led to their performance being described as "beyond tribute", by both audience and critics alike.
Los
Pacaminos are a band you can absolutely count on for a great night
out! & some tasty nosh!!! Tex-Mex music is somewhere between the Mariachi and Norteno
styles of Mexico and the country/blues sounds of South-Western America.
The band empathises with Ry Cooder, Flaco Jiminez, The Texas Tornadoes,
Los Lobos and Sir Douglas Quintet. (Their set includes songs like "Wooly Bully" the
national anthem "La Bamba" and sometimes, if enough tequila is
flowing, even "Speedy Gonzales"…)
The band comprise some of the best known names in the
business. From a variety of backgrounds they've covered all kinds of music
but are all in accord on one - the sound that's brought them together as
Los Pacaminos. 
Now, with the passing of Rick Wright in 2008 there will sadly never be the reunion that we all hoped for, but the music is timeless and will live on for many more years to come. How many 60's bands today are still attracting new and often young fans 40 years on?



























