Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

We See Lights host the Twee Jamboree

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Last week Urban Pirate had the pleasure to be involved with something virtually unheard of….well I’d never heard it done before…..an EP launch combined with a craft fair. It was kinda like a tiny festival…that lasted half a day. The event was orginised by the awesome folk rock band We See Lights whose new EP Twee Love Pop was released.

There were a whole load of cool (lovely) things going on. It was the first ever gig that I’ve seen where the band play pass the parcel with the audience! A whole host of other games were set up for people to play with, I think that the table football was a massive hit. There was also some bows and arrow action happening elsewhere in the stall.

Besides some lovely craft things, there was a bake sale table. Those that know me are aware that if I could I would just eat doughnuts all day, washed down with some Irn Bru (diet mind….I need to watch my figure). So I managed to get myself a wee cup cake (well my mum got it for me….I was being very busy). It was delicious and red!! How cool is that!

The good folk who had come along to support the band was also treated to a few extras, RM Hubbert, based in Glasgow, played an acostic solo set, pure guitar magic. There was also a few songs from Manchester based Kathryn Edwards (who also has her own website of cool illustrations http://www.iamkathrynedwards.co.uk/)

A raffle was held at the end of the gig, where the first prize was to have We See Lights play in your front room….they hadnt quite thought that one though however as there were a couple of overseas guests…..I guess they could have wangled an international tour out of it mind….

I would whole hearted recommend you check out We See Lights, they gonna be doing some massive things in the near future I’m sure of it. The EP is also available on itunes you should go get it now!! Its only a couple of quid.

For a little treat here is one of my favorite tracks

A pirate is what a pirate does…

Southside Festival – Hottest day ever!!

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

So my latest outing, attempting to bring my art to the masses, was situated at the Southside Festival next to Victoria Park in the south of Glasgow. I was looking forward to this one for a number of reasons, a) it was only 15mins away from where I live/am based, 2) it is a festival that is free…ie, loads of people and c) it was to be the hottest day in May in Scotland since records began!!

So the day began at a nice and healthy 8am, no need to get up at stupid o’clock, although Jac felt the need to get up at 6 to get herself ready……I dunno….Anyway, loading the van was nice n easy, only had a few boxes, things are starting to streamline! When we got there there weren’t many other people setting up, so seemed pretty empty but people soon started to arrive. Most of the stalls had been taken up by around half 10, the majority of those were charities, however the pitches either side of us were still empty. That didnt last long, I was just in the process of telling Jac that we were the only ones selling the specific type of products when we noticed that someone was about to start setting up next to us.That person was none other than Gillian Kyle (you can find her website at gilliankyle.com). For those that dont know, she sells items, such as tote bags and t-shirts, that have been branded with illustrations of Scottish products. Gill is a thoroughly nice person and even gave me some advice for places that I could go to help promote my stuff. It was quite a nice looking section of stalls if I do say so myself, Gill had her items which were predominantly white contrasting with mine which were predominantly dark (I had put up a marquee side behind me to protect from the wind) it was almost like a wee boutique in itself.

The day progressed nicely, lots of really positive feedback from customers and visitors. Jac was out front sunbathing whilst I decided to play it smart and stay in the shade. I had decided against the kilt for this occasion purely based on the weather, it was crazy hot, was starting to sweat whenever I went for a wee wander. However Scotland being Scotland there was a slight problem with the weather, namely the wind. It wasnt too bad to begin with, however it did start to pick up, and in doing so had started to destroy one of the stalls next to us. The stalls were common market stalls, metal frames covered by a tarpaulin. The wind had caught the tarp next to us an was pulling apart the metal frame. The event person on hand wasnt doing much help, whose only suggestion to solve the problem was to take the tarp off the entire row of stalls….which quite frankly was just mental. In doing that would have put everyones stall in jeopardy, had it rained (which it didnt in the end) and it would have been biblical rain due to the crazy heat, everyones stock would have got wet, also the wind would then have just been blowing everyones stuff around…So it came down to yours truly to solve the problem. Tie the metal frame together so that it doesnt come apart…..It baffles me why people try to solve problems that would end up causing bigger problems. It’s like using a hammer for a thumb-tac….bizarre.

After that like fiasco, everything started to calm down. All that needed to be done was to take apart the stall and pack up. This also ended up being really easy, I think I’m getting the hang of it! The next event I’ll be at is the Highland Games in Cornhill, which is near Banff and Macduff, in two weeks. So its a crazy o’clock set off time for that one. The difference with this one is that I shall be accompanied by my father, due to Jac setting up an indoor carboot sale…Fingers crossed for a good weekend.

Gogol Bordello – Trans-atlantic madness!!

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

So immediately after our long slog at Gourock Highland Games we had to make our way to see Gogol Bordello. Having missed out on Stephen Lynch and Airbourne, I was really looking forward to going to another gig. That added to the fact that we had seen Gogol about a year and a half ago and I can safely say that it was probably one of the best gigs I had ever seen. there was a plan for a few of us to go along and see Gogol, but due to unforeseen circumstances, drink and babys, it was just myself and Jac. We did later meet up with our friend Andy, but that was later on in the gig. Big props to that man, gave us a lift home!!

Anyway back to the gig, when we arrived the place was fooking rammed. People all the way to the main bar area, the “Carling” (its now an O2 but I’ll still refer to it as the Carling) has also had a brand spanky new bar put in, so there is now two bars right next to each other…. We had missed the first warm up act, though by looking at the forums the first warm up act didnt turn up…no loss anyway, cos we were there to see the Bordello! The warm up act we did get to see were a mariachi band from California….mmmk….I didnt really think much of them, but thats just me. We had managed to position ourselves right in front of the sound guy, which was on a raised platform, so it wasnt too bad a view if a bit far away. However Jac had decided to nip to the loo and found some good spots near the front. So I headed down to join her. I’m always very conscious of my height at gigs. Being 6’6″ I dont really like to barge in front of people because I know how I would like it if some giant walked in front of me….not that ever happens.

Gogol rocked the house!! I have some good footage of everyone bouncing to the tunes, it was INSANE!!! Gogol have so much energy its unreal. I dont know how they can keep going for a full tour. They played all the tunes I wanted to hear, including some new ones, I’ve not got the new cd yet, but I shall! “Its not a Crime” and “Start Wearing Purple” were my personal highlights, totally gets the crowd going. Its nice to be part of that kind of atmosphere, I didnt see the hint of a mosh pit just everyone jumping up and down in sync. A real party!

Don’t get me wrong, if people want to mosh go ahead, I just prefer to listen to the music and enjoy the performance rather that some wee naff trying to run into me.

My girl...:D

The gig went on for ages, it was brilliant. Jac and I had left slightly before the end to avoid the mad rush. But we ended up missing out on the very very last song. But the song before that (the second last) was on for what must have been 10 minutes. It was brilliant, giant drums, fiddlers, accordions, three guitars symbols. It was all happening!! I loved every second of it, my left ear took a bit of a battering, but it was worth it! I cannot wait to see them again. I would urge every single one of you to go witness the madness of Gogol Bordello!!

Hayseed Dixie – ABC 28th Feb 2010

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Last night I went to my first gig of the year, it wasn’t even an intentional visit. One of my friends had some spare tickets to go see Hayseed Dixie, I had first heard of them a bout a year previous, to be honest I thought that they were souly an AC/DC tribute act but with a very bluegrass feel. I think its safe to say that I was very wrong! Yes they play AC/DC tracks but they play much more, even some of their own penned songs.

They opened with  “Breakin the Law” which was pretty awesome, they played rather a large number of songs, I cant remember the exact play list but I know that Hells Bells was in there along with Highway to Hell
Centerfold
Fat Bottom Girls which was preceded by She Was Skinny When I Met Her
Walk This Way
I’m Keeping Your Poop
War Pigs
Holiday
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tolerance
Alien Abduction Probe and I’m pretty sure there were more i just cant remember them all.

Thankfully they didn’t do the whole “encore” bull, and just left the stage only  to immediately come back on. No need to chant or wonder if the gig had ended or not!! Woo. They finished the gig on a really good high note by playing dueling banjos. How can you not if one of your band members plays the banjo for the whole show!!

Aside from the music they were an enjoyable band to see, not only did they give you really good banter and wee stories they also took the time to come outside after the gig so that people could take photos with them and have a chat.  The theory behind this is brilliantly sound, however when the front door is on the main street its not so much of a good idea…. still managed to get photos taken with the band members that came out front!!

Check it!!!

Check that beard!!

Check that beard!!!

Chrissy and John Wheeler (Lead)

Chrissy and John Wheeler (Lead)

Champion gurning!!

Gurn away!!

I can say that if they ever come my way again I’ll defo be going to see them! The fact that they’ve been in Glasgow 15 times in the past 5 years…..I don’t think I’ll be waiting long.. Yeeehaaaa!!

Motorhead – Carling (or 02) Academy 19 Nov 2009

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Went to see Motorhead the other day…..my ears are still ringing!! I’ve been to loud gigs I work in a loud environment but holy crap I have never heard anything like this. When they say they play the loudest they’re not kidding!!

I managed to get to the venue to see The Damned who seemed to be on stage just as long as the head-line act!! I think they had to be physically removed in order to let Motorhead on!!

Lemmy has got to be one of the coolest front men in any band. He didnt even move from his mic stand, well there was the odd occasion where he put his foot up on the front speakers. He can even pull off the robot arm raise. The man just sweats sleaze….

I’m not too familiar with the entire back catalogue for Motorhead, well they have been going for around 30 years! I did recognise some of the tunes….through the roar of the amps, Bomber and Ace of Spades were clearly standards. I dont think you could see Motorhead and not have them play Ace of Spades. They played a few tracks off the new album and did the odd cover, but the one song that really surprised me was an acoustic track named Whorehouse Blues. Its pretty odd even though it was much quieter than the whole set it still seemed to fit in.

Stay Clean and Killed by Death were also in the mix. Killed by Death is a quality tune!! One thing with Motorhead is that they are consistently good, some bands can lose their way with their sound or sell out and produce inferior music. I’ll be going to see them again…..though will be prepared for the audio battering my ears will take!!