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I The Lighthouse Famin SECC. Finnieston Quay. 287 7777. 6.30pm. £17.50 plus booking fee. Single seats only left at time of going to press. No age restriction. ()ne of those bands who become unbearably huge before anyone stops to think why. Doesn't say much for the wider public's mUsic taste if this anodyne soul pop is what they want on their in-car stereo.

I The Australian Pink Floyd Show FuncT. The Ferry. Clyde Place. 553 0006. 9pm. £10 (advance). £12 (door). They don‘t quite have the stagecraft of the Floyd but they do perform a reasonable range of material. mainly from Dark Sit/e ()f'l‘lte Mon/t. His/1 You lI't'rt' Ht'rt'and

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I Dawn Of The Replicants and Dominic Waxing Lyrical King Tut‘s Wah Wah llut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £4.50. Inventive indie guitar music is in good hands with these hallowed sons of Galashiels. The Replicants know how to make a diverse racket in a style not dissimilar to Super Furry Animals. but without the dance element. See Thu 21 for Dominic Waxing Lyrical.

I The Vibrators, The Red Eyes and Burning Boy Nice ’n’ Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm. £5. The Vibrators actually released an

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I Pure Science Pure. The Arches. Midland Street. 221 4001. 10pm. £10. The tnain attraction of this Pure special will be the godlike Kevin Saunderson. godfather of house. who will be DJing the tnain arch while Kiss FM's ‘1)r' Bob Jones will be making things groovy in the bar area. However. there is also a live set frotn Pure Science. who have been appearing on tipster's sheets in recent times.

I Tony Goodacre Grand Ole ()pry. Paisley Road Toll. 429 5396. 7.30pm. £2.50 (£1.50 members). Country.

I House Of Cheese The Hall Bar. Woodlands Road. 564 1527. 9.30pm. Free.

I Francis Anthony And The Underworld McChuills. High Street. 552 2135. 10pm. Free.

I The Hoolits McChuills Way Out West. Kelvinhaugh Street. 221 5569. 9.30pm. Free. Rockabilly blues.

I Ntmmo Brothers Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 5—7pm. Free.

I Die Happy Kilkennys. John Street. 552 3505. 9pm. Free.

I Jinx MacSorleys. Jamaica Street. 572 ()199. 6pm. Free.

I Itchycoo Park MacSorleys. Jamaica Street. 572 0199. 9pm. Free. Recreation of 60s mod sounds.

I The Felsons, Cathryn Craig, The John Hinshelwood Band, The Moonshiners. Redwing, Alive And Picking, The Runaway String Band and Jil Jackson Eaglesham Roots And Bluegrass Festival. Faglesham Arms Hotel. Eaglesham. ()1389 879273.12pm—12am. £8.50 (£6 evening only). The festival broadens its spectrum this year with more than just bluegrass artists involved over two separate sessions. The first four bands comprise the evening bill. the latter play in the afternoon. The headliners are Edinburgh‘s foremost country sons. performing an acoustic set. and Cathryn Craig. the American singer/songwriter who has done session work for Emmylou Harris and Garth Brooks. but is acclaimed as a folk/ country/gospel artist in her own right.

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I Dimished Four and The Giros The Gallery. Cowgate. 225 5583. 10pm. Free. Sixties beats in a beautiful 90s style meets cool mod.

I A.S.A James 8: The Babes Cavendish. West Tollcross. 228 3252. 9pm—3am. £5. Classic pop from down the decades.

I Aurora Toy, Doolah! and Single Fish The Attic. Dyer's Close. Cowgate. 225

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