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Tarpon

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Martha Wainwright Komedia 23 Jan - be quick.
 


1066familyman

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Anyone think it's worth the travel to Bexhill for Bonobo in March? Never seen him live but it's a Saturday gig so good scope for a day out on the razzle.

Thanks for the heads up. I didn't realise he was playing at the De La Warr (I'm on their mailing list too). I'm very tempted by this but I'll have to see what the prices are first I think.

Unbelievably, a few years back I managed to miss The Portico Quartet at the De La Warr. The only gig I've ever managed to completely balls up my dates on. I had tickets but was sat at home on the Friday night of the gig looking forward to a cracking Saturday night out :facepalm:


Went to see Mammal Hands play at The Rosehill Tavern last Thursday. Possibly the best tenner I've ever spent! They were bloody brilliant!!!
 


Tarpon

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Thanks for the heads up. I didn't realise he was playing at the De La Warr (I'm on their mailing list too). I'm very tempted by this but I'll have to see what the prices are first I think.

Unbelievably, a few years back I managed to miss The Portico Quartet at the De La Warr. The only gig I've ever managed to completely balls up my dates on. I had tickets but was sat at home on the Friday night of the gig looking forward to a cracking Saturday night out :facepalm:


Went to see Mammal Hands play at The Rosehill Tavern last Thursday. Possibly the best tenner I've ever spent! They were bloody brilliant!!!

What was the Tavern like for a gig? I couldn't make it & have not ventured there yet.
 


1066familyman

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What was the Tavern like for a gig? I couldn't make it & have not ventured there yet.

Small space, so quite crowded, but the sound engineer did a good job considering I thought. Proper pub venue, which was a little bit weird seeing Mammal Hands there when previously I'd seen Matthew Halsall for example at St.Mary's in the Castle. But being a trio Mammal Hands fitted the space ok.

Only one beer on tap from what I could work out, that being Saxon lager. But the bonus was there was a half decent selection of bottled Belgium beers, served in their right glasses too :thumbsup: Plenty of ciders available too I noticed. As a venue it was ok. I certainly wouldn't hesitate to go there again if there was someone playing that I really wanted to see.
 




Tarpon

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Small space, so quite crowded, but the sound engineer did a good job considering I thought. Proper pub venue, which was a little bit weird seeing Mammal Hands there when previously I'd seen Matthew Halsall for example at St.Mary's in the Castle. But being a trio Mammal Hands fitted the space ok.

Only one beer on tap from what I could work out, that being Saxon lager. But the bonus was there was a half decent selection of bottled Belgium beers, served in their right glasses too :thumbsup: Plenty of ciders available too I noticed. As a venue it was ok. I certainly wouldn't hesitate to go there again if there was someone playing that I really wanted to see.

Cheers. 'Saxon Lager' sounds like some 80s throw back!
 












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Tremendous wasn't it - they played a bottomless well of classics. Never seen such a smiley audience, everyone just seemed to be having a great time.

Haven't got to as many gigs as I'd like to this year. That was the easily the best.
 






BBassic

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Bit of a way off but they've just released the lineup for Primavera 2017 and MY WORD it looks wonderful.

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Cymbals Eat Guitars, Whitney, Seu Jorge, Slayer, The Wave Pictures, Grandaddy, Aphex Twin, Death Grips, Gojira, Van Morrison to name a few.
 










Machiavelli

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Herr Tubthumper

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The Fatherland
Yes, it's a strange claim. But it is 'different' - feels like a goth pub in the 80s. I like it.

I remember buying you a Jagermeister in this pub. The first you knew about it was when you saw a photo the following day :lolol:
 




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