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The a of noise

Malcolm Jack trawls Glasgow and Edinburgh for the bars where a little live music goes a long way.

LIVE MUSIC IN BARS

In this selection of bars we have been careful only to select those venues that do not

have a dedicated. separate performance stage. But there are plent of other brilliant places to see live music - especially in Glasgow. See Music listings (starting on page

65) for the world's comprehensive guide toilive music in central Scotland.

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s the smoking ban looms large. prior to the outlawing ol~ talking. perhaps live rnusic could be the ne\t thing leemed too coarse lor consumption on a night out.

Well. perhaps a slight leap ol' the imagination here. But as prosaic co\crs bands. dodg) open mic nights and lslll\cl'l karaoke encroach on the traditional territor} ol~ original entertainment. it's at least true that tracking down l'rce even cheap access to edg} local artists and a good beer at the same time is no mean l‘eat.

ll' live music‘s reall) )Ulll‘ bag. then )ou'll know where to get _vour li\ (and likel} be prepared to pa} through the nose il' necessar} l. But what's out there lor the curious punter. twice sh} l'or having once paid a li\ er to watch lo godaw l'ul bands regurgitate l-oo l’ighters songs at the volume ol a small passenger _iet'.’ ’l'lu' rm is at hand with some ol the best places to hell) up to a bar l'or‘ pints and hear an earl'ul ol' decent licks too. without having to shilt to a dedicated perl'ormance space.

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Glasgow With a tradition l‘or live music and guitar bands in such ascendancy now the cit_v seems inundated with hopel'uls and

bars keen to book them. The next big thing is

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as anything else.

Bar Bloc lll7 Bath Street. (ll—ll 574 ()()()()l is one ()I the newer kids on the block. Don't be l'ooled b} the slighll} s\\';tltk_\' interior and dastime clientele: at night the bar lireqtientl} becomes a hit/ling live hub l‘or both acoustic and lull-on electric acts. liree entr} makes it all the more worthwhile stopping b}.

Stereo l 14 Kelvinhaugh Street. (ll-ll 57o Sliltli ma} not be in its current location lorever. as rounder (‘raig 'lannock is hoping to establish a new venue in the cit_\ centre. but it is nonetheless well worth a visit. l’robabl) the \Hil'sl kept secret in the West lind. Stereo hosts everything l'rom touring bands to club nights and local acts. lt remains a must lor amone with a real taste l‘or a great grim} gig. and good strong imported lager. though there is usuall} a door l'ee.

Stereo's sister venue Mono (12 King's ('ourt. King Street. (ll-ll 553 9-15?“ offers a dil'l‘erent al‘lair. resembling some kind ol~ muso‘s heaven. combining a small stage. well stocked bar. cracking vegetarian restaurant and a record store. all under one rool‘ in a bright. spaciotrs. air} cmiron. As it that weren‘t enough. free entr_v gigs aren't uncommon. and the clientele show their appreciation en masse. >

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