Credit card line: 0870] 500 044. See feature )age 17.

I Pear Jam SECC. I-‘innieston Quay, 287 7777. SOLD OUT. Pearl Jam offer some good rockin’ on their sixth album Binuural but there‘s still a number of portderous ballads to be bored rigid by. I Chris Hillman and Michael Weston King ()ld liruitmarket, Albion Street, 287 5511. 8pm. £14.50(L‘12.50). Former Byrds bassist following his erstwhile bandmate Roger McGuinn's example and playing a show as part of Big Big Country.

I Bentley Rhythm Ace The Garage. Saueltieltall Street. 332 1120. 7pm. £8 plus bookittg fee. 'l‘he goofy big beat duo return with their winning mix of club culture and retro samples on forthcoming albtmt For Your liars Only.

I Porcupine Tree King 'l‘ut's Wait Wait llul. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. 1.8 plus booking fee. Vaguer proggy combo promote their new album 1.1'g/irltttll).8'u/t.

I The Felsons Bourbon Street. George Street, 552 0141. 7pm. £5 (£19.50 with dinner). Acclaitned country rockers.

I Queen Tribute Barrowland, Uallowgate. 552 4601. 7.30pm.

I Mellow Down Easy Niee‘n‘Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street. 333 9637. 9pm.

I Uridust and Diobane Bubble Lounge, Strathclyde Cniversity Union, John Street. 567 5023. 9pm. I’ree. Students and guests.

I Open Stage the Hall Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 4—8pm. Free.

I Francis Anthony & The Underworld 'l’he Ilalt Bar, Woodlands Road, 564 1527. 8.30pm. I‘rec.

I High Voltage McChuills, High Street. 552 2135. 10pm. free.

I Full House Samuel Dow's, Nithsdalc Road. 423 0107. 8.30pm. l’rce.

I Live Music Waxworks. Cattdleriggs, 552 8717. 9pm. liree.

Edinburgh

I Abba Gold Playhouse. 18—22 (ireenside Place, 0870 6063424. 7.30pm. Li2.50——£l3.50. Tribute to tile Swedish singing sensations. featuring all their greatest hits.

I Beach Boys Scottish Weekend St Bride's Centre. 10 ()rwell Terrace. 346 1405. 8pm—midnight. 154210. Pick up some good vibrations at this celebration of all things Beach Boys. 'I‘here‘s a harmony singing workshop on Saturday at 2pm, a disco in the evening, then on Sunday the convention takes place with live performances from the likes of Davie Scott (The l’earllishers) and Duglas '1‘. Stewart (BMX Bandits). As if that's not enough there will be a wealth of souvenir stalls and surprise guests.

I Nuspirit Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street. 538 7385. lltpnt—3am. £7. [Enjoy soul- jau discs with resident spinners Mikey Stirtott. Scott Rapson and Bob Cairns.

I Live Music Bar Java. 3s—42 Constitution Street, 467 7527. 9.30pm. l’ree.

Glasgow

I The Dandy Warhols the Garage. Sauehichall Street. 332 1120. 7pm. 1.8 plus booking fee. .\'o age restriction on this show. Sec preview. Psychedelic indie rockers, dripping in attitude, who dented the charts a couple of years ago with tracks such as ‘.\'ot lfYou Were The Last Junkie ()n liarth'.

I Love/Hate 'l'he (‘athouse. Union Street. 248 6611b. 8pm. £7.50 plus hooking lee. .\'o age restriction on this show. Old school rockers who once caused the floor of King 'l‘ut's to collapse under the weight of their moshing fans. Cathousc. you have been warned.

I Francis Dunnery King 'l‘ut‘s Watt Walt Ilut. St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £9.50 plus booking fee. Dunnery was formely the frontman with It Bites, one of those mystifying rock bands from the 80s who lucked their way into the charts with ‘Calling All The lleroes'. l quite liked them actually but that was back when l was young and foolish.

I Steve Young and Susan Hedges The Ferry, Clyde Place, 429 8676. 8pm. £10 (£8). Rootsy singer from the American deep south whose songs have been recorded by The Eagles and Waylon Jennings. Part of Big Big Country.

I The Cinematic Orchestra and Invention Ensemble Sunday Social Q; The Arches, Midland Street, 221 4001. 3pm. Free before 5pm, £5 after. Second of the Arches Sunday Social ventures and, if the first one was any barometer, this should be a relaxed day with food, drink and music on tap. Ninja Tunes’ Cinematic Orchestra will take the stage

; at 9pm, preceded by Invention Ensemble

who describe themselves as an amplified new music ill-piece performing original material.

I Swiss Family Orbison MacLaehlans, West Regent Street.

I Button Up Corinthian. lngram Street, 552 1101. 8pm. Free. See Sun 28.

I The Cobramatics 'l‘hc Scotia, Stockwell Street. 552 8681. 8.30pm. liree. Fortnightly residency.

Edinburgh

I Beach Boys Scottish Weekend 81 Bride's Centre, 10 Orwell Terrace, 346 1405. 1-6 )m. £5—£10. See Sat 3.

I D] Nig t Jazz Joint, 8 Morrison Street, 538 7385. ltlpm—3am. £2. See Sun 28.

I The Silver Pill and Babba Cool. lleriot Watt Student Union. 451 5333. 9pm. Free. Local double bill of rasping guitar action for students and guests. I Alexander's Palace Brannigans, Dundee Street 228 5885. First band on 9pm. l-‘ree.

MONDAY 5

Glasgow

I Cat Power King 'I‘ut's W'ah Wah llut, St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. £7 plus booking fee. Cat Power is the ghostly Chart Marshall, a New York- based singer, songwriter whose otherworldly material has won her a great deal of admiration. Iler current

album The Covers Record does what it ; says on the label her own distinctive

versions of classics by The Rolling Stones, Nina Simone and The Velvet Underground.

1 I Acoustic Jam Nice‘n’Sleazy. Sauchiehall Street, 333 9637. 9pm.

Weekly session hosted by Gerry Lyons.

2 Edinburgh I The Monday Social Jazz Joint, 8

Morrison Street. 538 7385. 10pm—~3am.

£2. See Mon 29.

Glasgow

I Queen Adreena, Aereogramme and Lapsus Linguae King 'I‘ut‘s Wait Wait lltll. St Vincent Street, 221 5279. 8.30pm. 3.5 plus booking fee. See preview for Queen Adreena, fronted by the inimitable Katie Jatte Garside. formerly of sea/.1. rockers Daisy Chainsaw.

I Cosmic Rough Riders and The Overside (ilory Box, Curlers, Byres Road,

338 651 1. 8.30pm. Free. See Sat 27 for Cosmic Rough Riders.

I Paul Gallagher Piano Bar. Corinthian. lngratn Street, 552 1101. 10pm. I‘ree. See Tue 30.

Edinburgh I The Dandy Warhols The Liquid

Room. 9e Victoria Street, 225 2564.

7.30pm. The American bartd who burst

on the scene in 1998 with the single ‘livery day should be a holiday" return to the UK, with a new album due out soon. I Khaya Number One Brasserie. Chambers Street. 10pm. Free. SL Records band play special one-off sltow with all-star DJ in support.

I Singer/Songwriter Showcase Cas Rock. 104 West Port, 229 4341. 8pm. £2.

: See 'i‘m- 30.

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