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‘n’ Sleazy, Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637. 9pm. See preview for Orange Can who share a label and a tendency to think that bashing an old tin can is a valid musical statement, with The Beta Band.

I Cathryn Craig, Brian Willoughby and The John Hinshelwood Band (downstairs) Blackfriars, Bell Street, 552 5924. 8pm. Combo of country artists.

I Uridust, Castro and leg Bubble Lounge, Strathclyde University Union, John Street, 567 5023. 9pm. Free. Students and uests.

I Lionel Ric ie Tribute Bourbon Street, George Street, 552 0141. 7pm. £5 (£19.50 with dinner). Tribute to the man who is once. twice, three times a drippy baHadeer

The best gigs this fortnight

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Y GLASGOW BARROWLAND Friday 3lst March 2000

I 099" 5139e The Hall Bar, Woodlands A , j .‘ Tickets £12 50 (3790303105181 om 339 8383 (24m) 117000131300". the Baum-ion) ire Co’house 9353;... Road, 564 1527. 4—8pm. Free. Jam sesh ,~ . ~‘ R.:p."g Recoer Ecmbsrgh. GIOUCI‘OS Recoms Duncec (3100-8 Recomfs Social-z Sleeves K'halay cnc S:ee'.'e Fart ta for local musicians. ‘, . .- ., Ticket Certte G:csgcw Cnc Tickets Section} at virgin Megcsmies ll‘. Ec-nouigh cnc Gsosgm. (ct? Scbiecl to soaking ‘ee) I The Young Neils The Halt Bar, .. i 5 _ 248R CREDIT CARD HOTLINE TEL: 0115 912 9129 -;‘.,..b,e'..' 2m» "9 we;

Woodlands Road. 56-4 1527. 9pm. Free. 2 . _' t, is! axes! scchzrg ‘ee 51:, 0'” re tri'd save at 'i‘e'f‘etoe: com o' i'i'ilCLCTI'aCL) c0 .ik C! 2:, prove or 01 ll I'll 9‘30'.) I The counterfeit Clash MCChUiIIS New Album ‘NakedSelt‘ Out Now. Rock/Pop

Way Out West, Kelvinhaugh Street, 221 5569. 9.30pm. Free. See Fri 17. Deck He may have been Oding on the funk pills necked by his purple I S l e H I I Fri 28 April, 8pm (£12/£100

I The Vagabonds Waxys. Candleriggs, Princeness, but Beck remains individual,

552 8717. 9pm. Free. Covers. innovative and clearly insane. See unplugged

I The Sexx Godz Samuel Dow’s, feature, page 8. Glasgow: Clyde Mon 22 May, 8pm (£19.50/£15.50

Nithsdale Road, 423 0107. 8.30pm. Free. Auditorium, SECC, Sat 25 Mar.

Edinburgh I The Handsome Family and Dean the my" Fidemy The album Demonstration is a mixed bag of oddly

Owens The Attic, Bytes Close, 71 . 2 8382. 7.30 .£4—£5. . COWgate 25 pm The hedonistic delights and when playing live, The ’delity (as I suppose they

Star Club present this night of country

magic from the highly rated Handsome should be called) reproduce their psychedelic guitar and electronic

Family, a husband and wife duo called

Brett and Rennie Sparks lay on some

dark country “has m a Del‘vemnce' experimentations to the most satisfying extreme. See album review. Edinburgh: The Attic, Sun 26 Mar.

meets-lee Waltons style, with support

from Felsons/Marble Star frontman Dean

Owens in a solo acoustic stylee. Top Godspeed You Black Emperor! The Canadian kindred spirits to Glasgow's own Mogwai, Montreal’s massed

stuff.

I Imperial Racing Club, Singleskin experimental music crew create weighty, dynamic soundscapes which

and T e Brilliant Things (‘asRock, 104

West Port, 229 4341. 9.30pm. £3. Rock

sounds front these three up and coming aren’t all farting foghorns and self~ indulgent posing. Glasgow: The Garage, Tue 28 Mar.

bands. I Groove Diggaz Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Country The Handsome Family and Dean

Street. 538 7385. 10pm—3am. £5. A dose

of the funk from Edinburgh’s premiere

heavyweight soul outfit, featuring

vocalist Tony King and the talents of

Martin Kershaw on sax.

I Jonzi D's Apricot Jam Show Owens Husband and wife duo Brett

Fuluristica, La Belle Angele, Hastie’s and Rennie Sparks lay on some dark

0056' 2.25 7536' “Pm—3a!“- £8° A country vibes for those discerning

return V'lSlI from this live hip hop cabaret Th 5 O b Abl

Show, featuring Jonzi D of La Scala in punters at e tar U ' y

London. supported by Felsons/Marble Star

I Rowena Lord Bodo’s, Dublin Street, frontman Dean Owens providing his

477 3563- 10pm FICC- One time own twist on the country/rock/pop axis.

Blacka’nizcd collaborator Rowena plays Edinburgh. The Amt Sat ,8 Man

an acoustic set mixing jazz, folk, blues Classical ' Meadows Chamber Orchestra Extremely talented young Korean violinist So-Ock Kim is soloist in a double helping of Beethoven; Corio/an Overture and Violin Concerto are the feature pieces as well as Bartok’s

and pop for an appreciative crowd.

I Live Music Bar Java, 38—42 Clarinet Concerto. Edinburgh: Queen’s Hall, Sat 18 Mar.

and his rhythm & blues orchestra

Sun 11 June, 8pm (£14.50/£10.50)

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from Mike 8. the Mechanics Mon 19 June, 8pm (£10/£8)

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Constitution Street, 467 7527. 9.30pm. Free.

I Live Music Whistle Binkies, Niddry Street, 557 5114. 11pm. Free.

I Ulterior Motives NB’s Bar, Balmoral Hotel, 1 Princes Street, 556 2414. 10pm. Free. Covers from 60s to 90s.

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