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£4. Despite being a bit miffed at the non-appearance of the advertised strippers, we were extremely happy to celebrate Bob’s birthday with him a couple of weeks back. A year of hot, sexy dancing, jumping around and postcards from Partick ‘X’! What will he come up with next?

I aahhlallcieus at Reds. 11pm—3am. £3/£2. Bubbly soul and disco from Cheryl, Harri and Paul. Wonderful fliers too!

I Cheapskate at The Cotton Club.

Becks and Vodka £1! Get wrecked cheap to the ‘cross-the-board sounds’ of DJ Brian Dickey.

I The Double Doctors at Fury Murry’s.

1 1pm—3am. £2J£1 with Matric card or leaflet. Tam and Dave‘s spanking mix of indie, dance, pop and soul.

I FMmmra at Cleopatra’s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £1 .

I Rock City at The Cathouse. 11pm—3am. £1.50. Rock from the 705 to the present. I Transnational at The Cathouse , Studio 3. 10pm—3am. £2J£1.50. An impressive range of hard-edged sounds, from Sheep on Drugs and Ministry through to the latest releases on innovative acid/techno label Tresor Berlin. Why take it easy just because it’s Sunday?

I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £3. Upfront house with Stevie and Simon.

Mondays

I Piggilly Vlggilly's at the Volcano. lOpm—late. £2.50. Less self-conscious and more relaxed than the weekend, PV’s still has tunes you‘d find it hard to top on any night of the week. Serious fun and a good excuse for a long lie on Tuesday morning! I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £2. Gay

for a pleasant atmosphere and a good selection of current dance music.

I aeahy’s at The Volcano. 11pm—2.30am.

11pm-3am. £Z£1 with flier or matric card.

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1 (4) Rage: Run To You

2 (1 0) Heaven 17: Temptation

3 (2) The Shaman: Doss Drum

4 (14) Undercover: Never Let Her Sllp

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5 (5) Arrested Development: People Everyday

6 (1) LIheratlon: Liberatlon

1 H Secret Liie: As Always

8 (3) UFI: Understand This Groove

9(8) Feilx: It Will Make Me Crazy 1D (12) Frankie Pharaoh: Understand This Groove

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11 H Martha Wash: Carry On

12 H AIy-Us: Follow Me

13 H TCi 992: Funky Guitar

14 (11) KXP: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough

' 15 H Club 69: Let Me Be Your

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16 H Charm: I Love Music

17 (19) London Boys: Moonraker 18 H EMF: It’s You

19 (7) Nomad: 24 Hours A Day 20 (~) Paul Reid: Anthem

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I ZFD at Fury Murry's. 11pm—3am. £2. Sixties, 705, 805 and indie 905 with a bitof pop dance thrown in for good measure.

Tuesdays

I Dingo at Reds. llpm-3am. £2. What lvor Cutler could possibly have to do with a night of Deep Funk is anybody’s guess, but those posters just might entice you in. Let’s face it, on a Tuesday night you’re hardly spoilt for choice!

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I Jo Jo’s at Club Xchange. 11.30pm—3.30am. £2. Gay, busy,dance and chart tunes.

I Shimmy Club at Bennet’s. 10.30pm—3am. £2. Eight years old, a Glasgow institution and it’s still all about getting pissed and dancing to whatever record comes on next. Brilliant!

Wednesdays

I Dennet's 11pm-3am. £1. 60pvodka!

I Chopper at Club Xchange. 11pm—3am. £1.50 with leaflet/UB40/matric card. Double vodka for £1 plus an excellent across-the-board mix of indie-dance, funk, soul and pop: the ultimate student night? One year old and preposterously busy as ever.

I Go West at Cleopatra’s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2/£1 with ticket.

I Horizontal at The Volcano. 11pm—-2.30am. £2. Nick Peacock withthe jazzy tunes.

I Lilira at The Cathouse. 1 lpm—3am. £2.50. Over-25$ disco.

I Love Train at Cafe Cini , Renfield Street. 9pm—midnight. Free. Selected beers for £1. Joe Deacon playing the best in classic soul, funk and piano house.

I Strictly Rhythm at Fury Murry’s. 10.30pm—3am. £3.50/£2. New night featuring DJs Colin and Yogi.

I Wednesday lllght Fever at The Cotton Club. 11pm—3.30am. £2/£l with matric card. 705 night with drinks promotions.

Thursdays

I Bloomers at Cleopatra‘s. 10.30pm—2.30am. £2J£l for students.

I Clttli Virunpa at The Volcano. 11pm—2.30am. £3/£2. DJ Tchico plays African, reggae and similar groovy sounds.

I Essence at The Sub Club. 11pm—3am. £2.50/£1.50. ‘The essence of hip hop, rare groove, funk and house‘ with Harri out of Slam and Paul Donnelly (he who scratches so excellently for the band Elias). A treat and an education.

I Goodioot at Bar Ten. 26 Nov only. The fabulous RAFA club in Woodlands can obviously no longer contain these boys and they have decided to bring their classic sounds downtown. Miss them at your peril.

I Hullabaloo at The Mayfair. 10.30pm—3am. £2.50. ‘Toe-tapping fun for

tip-top people' , ie a new night of house , garage and disco.

I Jam at The Cotton Club. 11pm—3.30am. £2. New night of ‘garage, house, classics and rare grooves' with DJ 5 John and Michael.

I Malarkey at The Sub Club. 11pm—3am. £2.50. 26 Nov only. This exuberant monthly event rolls around once again , with excellent sounds from regulars Kilkie and Swan, plus hotly-tipped (well , by me anyway!) DJ Kevin also appearing at PV’s. And be warned: an extra-special Sub Club Christmas Eve is on the cards, with a potentially riotous Nutty Malarkey to follow on Hogmanay. Watch this space! I The Men’s Room at Club Xchange. 11.30pm—3am. £2.50/£2 with flier. ‘Raunchy’ men-only night with live act Caged Muscle and Rolling Rock for£1 .

I Shaft at The Cathouse. l lpm—3am. £1 . No relation to the Edinburgh club of the same name, but 705 disco nonetheless!

I Sim Ting at Reds. 11pm—3am. £3/£2. ‘Ruthless, Righteous and Funky’ with Johnny and Paul.

I Strathciyde University UnIon 9pm—2am. Free.

I The Tunnel 11pm—3.30am. £4I£2 with matric card. Well-mixed indie and dance tunes for the assembled student throng; pretty much the same as ever, except (following the recent ‘renovation') there are now a couple of sort of wooden bridges and things which can be quite tricky to negotiate when you‘ve had a few.

I Ii V I Club at The Arches. 10.30pm—2.30am. £4. New club at the ever-ambitious Arches. Thursdays offering promises ‘a flamboyant fusion of maitre (1’ table service, cocktails, couture and top class live music, of jazzy sounds and funky rhythms‘. Resident jazz-types Madeline MacDonald and Derek Archibald will be joined by the upbeat jazz sounds of Four On The Floor (featuring the wonderfully named Josefina Cupido) on Thurs 26 and jazz funksters Zanshin the following week, Thurs 3.

EDINBURGH Fridays

I Dairy upstairs at the Waverley Bar. 9pm—2am. £1/free with an item of kitsch! An intriguing new pre-club club, playing ‘departure lounge’ music in a venue designed to look like a living room from hell. What a concept!

I The Bakery at The Wee Red Bar. lOpm—late. £3. Cookin’ up a furiously funky fudge pie will be the famous funksters themselves, The Cakes, live on stage.

I Deathox at Teviot Row Union. 8pm—2am. Free for students, £1 for guests. This is the biggie, the dancefloor mecca for students the world over. On the middle level is Inertia for the more selective clubber, and down in the crypts are the dark and varied indie delights of Strangeways.

I Dornha at The Citrus Club. 11pm—5am. 27 Nov only. Bomba returns to the Citrus Club, with DJ 5 Scott Gibson, Kevin Wilson and Scott Ferguson. Playing the usual mixture of floor-shaking dance tunes.

I Cathouse at The Mission. 10.30pm—4am. £2.50/£2 with flyer. Yo! Rockin'. Happy hour from 11pm—1am.

I Cuhlk at The Music Box. lOpm—3am. £5. Members/guests. Upfront dance club. regular DJ 5, regular guest DJs and occasional guest PAs.

I Eval at Wilkie House. 10.30pm—4am. £3/£2.50. DJs Kieren, Paul and Amanda playing indie sounds from the 605, 705 and 805 through to the current releases on the indie scene.

I Fruity at The Vaults. 11pm—4am. £4. 27 Nov. New fortnightly club promising

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