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Tickets Scotland 21%?) Arttylt: Stine-t. Glasgow 0141 70/1 51:51.

Tickets Scotland 1?? Rose Street. i(illli)lllt]ll, (ilfil 99032311.

Ripping Records 91 South Britltyz. 0131970/010.

Way Ahead 01.11 Iiitti 8:583.

Glasgow

I Oasis Sli('('. l-‘inniexton Qua). 0870 040-1000. 7.50pm. S()l.l) ()lul'. ()tt\l\ trundle into toun dragging their neu alhuin Don't lie/[ere the Truth. \xhieh at least attempts to ehange the reeord.

I Black Eyed Peas ('arling .-\eadem_\ (ilaxgtm. l3l liglinton Street. 0370 77l 3000. 7pm. S()l.l) ()l'l. ()xer- l~l\ \litm. Rootx} hip hop iron] the rappers hehind the tlt;t\\i\ e numher I ’Where is the l.o\e'.’~

I Doves Barron land. 34-1 (iallou gate. 553 4(i0l. 7.30pm. U750. ()\L‘l'”l-i\ \hou. Pounding indie types the l)o\e\ tour in support ol~ their 0C“ thum.

I Biffy Clyro King itth “uh \Vah llut. 373a St Vincent Street. 221 527‘). 8.30pm. S()I.l) ()l‘l. l‘or the third night ol' their 'l‘ut‘x l'L‘\lthliL‘}, Bill) pla} their third alhunt Iii/initi- luml.

I Must Be Something, The Revivals, B-Men, Austin and Kaster 'l'ltt‘ (.illllll'tlSt'. l5 lititttli Sll‘t‘t'l. 3-1S (tollti~ “pm. U m .id\.tnee lUi on doorl. ()\er l-ls \liti\\ Bill ol umtgned roelt. pop and indie hand\

I The Now, Rost, The Elegies and The Trend Queen Margaret l'nion. 33 l'ni\er\il_\ (itll'tlt‘lh. H‘l ‘l".\-l 5. ‘l’l‘ni \Veelxl} Ra“ \htmeaxe ol next hand\

I Ewan McFarlane liiel. 1‘) l‘ :\\hlon lane. i-ll l‘too. Spin. 9.5 'l he (irim Northern Soeial ti'ontman plan .l \(tlti \htl“,

I In Ernest, Black Robinson, Storm Rider, Dedicated to You, Dipso and Red Lights lxoi_\ lilaehx. 5o ()\\\.llti Street. 31S -ll ll Spm L5

I Invisibles, Beat Trap .tnd In Absentia Batll_\. 3h” ( 'ltil.‘ Street. 0370 (N)? (NW), Split !_l

I The Kipper Family lt’hai ()\na. 1.? ()tago lane. ‘5" -l5.‘.-l. \pm t.‘.‘. lit-\h \oundx troni late.

I The Needles lhe (mi. l.‘\" \i;'_\le Street. 557' "Vi Spm lice \hetdoittan garage indie eomho

I The Tall Boy \lono. l3 Kings (putt. King Street. 553 ‘ll5S .\pm l tee Melodie pop \onguittmg in the Belle t\ Sehaxtian \ein liom lll|\ t'lt‘lll‘ laiutt‘hmg their neu lzl’ '( lo I oith‘

I Shoreline Alarm, Breach of the Peace, As Shadows Remain, The Chunky No Stars and No Children Sottltdhattx. AV ll_\dep.til. Street. .‘3l 405‘). S. illpm. t l 50 Bumper line tip lot the laxt Sotittdxel ol the meltidmjj Spanixh hand \o (‘hildieit

I Caine Rooms, Drew Gardner and Charlie Rockford I lit; \ol.‘ ( ate.

50 (»0 King Street. 55‘ ltilx. ‘lpm l- i. Stoner roek hand \uppoited h) tuo \inger/wngut'tteix.

I Chevy 8. the Chasers, The Poisoning .lliti Grease Monkeys Bloe. l l~ Bath Street. 5"1 (it Wilt "l‘tt' l'ree. l’unk. ioek‘n‘ioll .ind li‘x'i..tl‘lll_\ .it llll\ (ialluxhilh night

I Martin’s Room lhe ll.:h l'idl. loll \Voodlanth Road. ‘53 ‘l‘l‘ltt ‘lpm l'tee

For a band who peaked with their debut album 11 years ago,

Oasis have had a pretty spectacular year. Sold out stadium tours, number one singles, the regulation inter-band bust ups and comic mouthing off about every bedwetter to come within 150 yards of Liam made it at the very least memorable. And these shows are sure to have

similar froth, stupidity and greatness SFCC. Glasgow, Thu 15 (it Fri 16 Doc.

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I Orenda Fink and May Day \iee‘n'Slea/_\. -l3l Sauehiehall Street. “3 0000. ‘)pm. U). :\/ttre Ra} \inger pl't‘\ettl\ her \tilti \xat'ex.

I The People The Butterll} and the Pig. I53 Bath Street. 331 77! l. 9pm. l'ree. the People mi\ up (TUS garage. heat and hluex inllueneex at this (‘igarettex and l‘uelx -\|l night.

I Roost Studio ()ne. (il'(i\\t‘lltil' 'lei't'aee. 3.1] (15H). 9.50pm. l’l'ee. Roelx and hluex emerx.

I Azzuri, Yuffie, The X1 and Kodiak .\l.-\S. 3‘) l<o_\al lim‘hange Square. 33] 7080. l0.30pm. £4. \lt‘ltttltt‘ l‘tit‘ix litllltl ltt‘dtllittt‘ lllL‘ ltllt‘Sl l’anie Room night.

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REVIEW OF THE YEAR

Music editor Mark Robertson and The List's music critics say what floated their boats in 2006.

Bloc Party

As far as albums of the year went, it was a three-way wrestling match that united the obscuro-snobs and hardened indie kids for once. Few records like Kanye West’s Late Registration united all comers and it was irritating that he declared he was the best thing in hip hop because, well, he was right. Funeral by Arcade Fire also united the office under a beacon of stellar songwriting, albeit of a very different kind. The third top dog had to be Bloc Party with Silent Alarm, which swung back into favour despite a summer of relentless over- exposure.

King Creosote's Rocket DIY and KC Fin/es OK were both stormers and Sufjan Stevens continued a run of nothing short of excellent psych folk madness with Illinois. Similarly, Devandra Banhart, who made the album of his career in Cripple Crow and Anthony and the Johnson's/ Am a Bird Now also deserved all the slavering it induced.

Some things were predictably good. Boards of Canada’s Campfire Headphase, Common’s Be and Wodds Apart by . . . Trail of Dead continued a run of quality output while Cut Copy, LCD Soundsystem, Tom Vek, Spoon, the White Stripes, System of a Down, Lightning Bolt, Girls Aloud, Josh Rouse, Brakes, Richmond Fontaine and Sons and Daughters all deserve honourable mentions.

On the live music front, Arcade Fire at the GUU and Princess Street Gardens. Pixies at Meadowbank and the White Stripes' residency at Carling Academy all set collected heather alight. while Mogwai's show at Mono and Bonnie ‘Prince' Billy at the Queen's Hall were said to make grown men weep. Similarly. New Order at T in the Park. the Fence Homegame and Jason Ringberg at Beltadrum Festival were all outstanding. Any show by the 19908. Desalvo or Mammal this year made us foam at the mouth and those with a good memory. get all warm at the thought of the Killers. Kaiser Chiefs, Futureheads and Bloc Party hogging one bill on the NME tour back in January. Which seems like a very long time ago now . . .