6.30pm. £12. A glittering olympic McFly. Blue prepare to hang up their m . extravaganza with a procession of vests on this Greatest Hits tour. *— E athletes. lighting of the flame and music I Cold Night Song The Goat. l287 z from Texas. Lucie Silvas and the debut Argyle Street. 357 7373. 8pm. Free. See 2 a

Scottish performance of Robert Post. Sun 26. I David Cassidy, David Essex, the I Degrassi and The Stop Starts pRESENTS Osmonds and Les McKeown’s Bay Stereo. l4 Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 5018. City Rollers SECC. Finnieston Quay. 8pm. the. Degrassi are an Edinburgh

0870 040 4000. 7.30pm. £36.50. The boy combo mixing post-punk and post-rock.

bands and pop puppets of the 70s club and featuring ex-ldlewild man Bob ' together on the Once in a Lifetime tour to Fairfoull on bass.

demonstrate that screaming. knicker- I The Grim Northern Social, Amy

throwing females are prepared to flock to McDonald and Green Door Clinic

their feet at least twice in a lifetime. See Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 0870 907 0999. 3 Answer Machine on page 120 for more 8pm. tbc. Tipped Scottish rock/pop outl'lt ' on Les McKeown. who have got lost in the trample to see

I Fiction Plane, David Ford and Franz Ferdinand. but still commanding a

Dot to Dot Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. strong home following.

0870 907 0999. 8pm. £5. Local band I Lucky Luke Mono. l2 Kings Court.

line-up including ex-Easyworld member King Street. 553 2400. 8pm. Free. Fragile & Specie" Guests

David Ford and ‘boy band‘ Dot to Dot. Glasgow folk-popsters Lucky Luke

I Terry Reid Lauries Bar. 34 King launch their debut album Patrl't'k (he H O D E B U N N Y M E N Street. 014! 552 7l23. 8pm. £l4. Fallen Survivor. l

An tels Club a ‘arance from the veteran I Dresden Nice‘n‘Sleazy. 42l .

English singerys'zingwriter with a soulful Sauchiehall Street. 333 0900 9pm. £3. PM“ The 393"” Sh°p

rock voice who was asked by Jimmy Electro punk.

Page in the late 60s to be the vocalist itt

his new band. but suggested he go with Edlnburgh N h 'l ' b h Robert Plant instead. I Zeroscape, Benign Myth, Hot ES, q

I Butcher Boy Ramshorn Theatre. 98 Hengu and The Declines Subway In tram Street. 552 3489. 8.30 m. £5. Cowgate. 69 Cowgate. 225 6766. 7.30pm. 'd

Kiltchen sink observations rengered on £4. Hot indie line-up. , piano. cello. viola and guitar. I Terra Diablo, Carson and Huema I Story One, Shrinking Violets and Bannerman‘s. Niddry Street. 556 3254.

Mydas King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut. 272a 8.45pm. £4. The Glaswegian live-piece. Wqflflgqmqw W W m

St Vincent Street. 221 5279. 8.30pm. £5. Terra Diablo. who are heavily influenced Nottingham band Story ()ne - a mixed by Slirtt and the Pixies. demonstrate their - - - - bag of current indie sounds -— play the intense sound. SUb-lect to llcense’ SUbJeCt to [me Up Change' third of their monthly residencies at I Make Poverty History Cabaret Tut‘s. Voltaire. 36—38 Blair Street. 220 6l76. W I Kobai Nice'n‘Sleazy. 42I Sauchiehall 9pm—-3am. £5 minimum donation. Big 1 .z. I Street. 333 0900. 9pm. £3. Indie rock. fundraiser of an event. artd probably one :11“; Mongejyathglers Mchhuills. 40 (Ill the hey. DJl stets t’rtgnsldlewfi/Ld. The National Trust 4 lg . treet. . . ._ ._l. . . 10pm. Tree. ' eenage :anc u . Ara .‘trap. ogwai. 2;: Coldplay, Supergrass and Eugene Kelly and Sluts of Trust plus a for SCOtland Morning Runner Bellahouston Park. showing from club nights Snatch. Modern Bellahouston Drive. 427 5454. £32.50. Lovers. livol and the Egg and a live set ‘(ll‘ _\'0ll. {— , - See Fri I. from rockers lil Presidente. It's like a ‘3th - Ednb rgh summit of the Scottish rock super powers. I U Not forgetting the music mernorabillia a I a m - , I The Belgranos and Big Hand auction for Action Aid. . B . . .. '2 .........- Whistlebinkies. 4--6 South Bridge. 557 I Hobo The Bongo Club. Moray House. ' I '2 -'

5| 14. 6pm. Free before midnight; £4 37 Holyrood Road. 558 7604. l0ptlt—3zltlt. after. Hot ska at midnight from Big Hand. : Free before £l lpm; 3 after. See Sun 26. I Thee Comrades, Staccato Set, | . .

X-Vectors, Final Brass Rabbi, Pre Stlrllng

and Wounded Knee The Bongo Club. I Will Young Stirling Castle lisplanade.

Moray House. 37 Hol)’rood Road. 558 0l786 274000. £30. The terribly nice 7604. 7pm. £5 (£4). Gig raising funds for young Pop Idol graduate struts his the Edinburgh branch of N02”) a pseudo-funky stuff.

pressure group campaigning against

compulsory ID cards. T—Break winners Monday 4

Thee Comrades. electro from Staccato Set and punk funk from X-Vectors with Glasgow

electronica upstairs. I Blue SliCC. Finnieston Quay. 0870 I Darkllght and Tin Bokit Subway 0404000. 7.30pm. £25. See Sun 3. Cowgate. 69 Cowgate. 225 6766. I Kataklysm Barfly. 260 Clyde Street. 7.30pm. £4. Guitar rock. 0870 907 0999. 7.30pm. £9.50.

I Asa Q—Bar. 5—l l Leith Street. 8.30pm. Canadian extreme metal band who have £4 (£3). Dubby dance with haunting been regaling us for the last decade with vocals from Asa. such releases as The Mystical (iate of I 0 without U, 96 Tears and Delta Reim'amatiun and The I’mpet'y Mainline Caledonian Backpackers. 3 (Stigmata aft/re Immat'alate). Queensferry Street. 476 7224. 8.30pm. I Monster Bobby, Belle Emerson £4. Glasgow and Edinburgh literate and Fame Actor Stereo. l4 scuzz-poppers on an adrenaline kick. Kelvinhaugh Street. 576 50l8. 8pm. £3. I Slowiet, Saint Judes Infirmary I The Breakmakers, Recliner and and Laiaro Bannerman‘s. Niddry Street. Castaway King Tut‘s Wah Wah Hut. 556 3254. 8.45pm. £4. Triple bill of indie 272a St Vincent Street. 221 5279. sounds. 8.30pm. £5. The Breakmakers are a

I Barry Vista Social Club The Tass. Birkenhead five-piece fronted by

High Street. 556 6338. 9pm. Free. See brothers Joe and Sam McDonell.

Sat 25. I Invalid Item and Flying

Matchstick Men Brunswick Cellars. m_ 239 Sauchiehall Street. 332 9329. 9pm. Free. Lanarkshire oddballs Flying Glasgow Matchstick Men’s sound comprises Io-li . I Ernest The Scotia Bar. I I2 Stockwell electro. glam and indie. Street. 552 868i. 4pm. Free. See Sun 26.

I Al Green and Niki King Royal Tuesday 5

24 hr tickecaosrl 220 0260

Concert Hall. 2 Sauchiehall Street. 353 www ' ' . art a i" ' ' ' V 8000. 7.30pm. SOLD OUT. The soul Glasgow ' T .t , .- " ' ' - V I legend behind the beautiful Let's Stay I Chuck Berry and Big Vern It the ' Together and LUW’ and Happiness graces Shootahs Royal Concert Hall. 2

Glasgow with his classy. feelgood Sauchiehall Street. 353 8000. 7.30pm. M , . r. a. r. . or- . 9,5. g M,“ h, N m

presence. supported by young lidinburgh £28.50 £30. The archetypal rock and I uncultiv- m «25.-L its-r”; 1'sr5ev‘g;:""(:;':t: wax-ML: «riot {at-xv "m WW chanteuse Niki King. roller. Chuck Berry has influenced ,. ...e.. tiff-’33:? 3:;1-‘5-233-‘3: Q2111: raw-«ow

I Blue SECC. Finnieston Quay. 0870 virtually every rock musician ill his " i v l l W i i i i

040 4000. 7.30pm. £25. Well and truly wake. lixpect anthems such as ‘Johnn ' B I mil . . “mm superceded by young bucks such as (ioode' and ‘Maybellene‘. ) THE "ENLAan we“ '2 "3 m

215 Jun—7 Jul 2005 THE LIST 79