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Album review: RUSH – 2112 – 40th Anniversary Edition
Universal Music [Release date 16.12.16] There are many albums that can be considered as classics in rock, however there are a select few which go beyond that classification. This select band of albums are records that define a genre, ones … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile)
Tagged 2112, album, Alex Lifeson, Alice In Chains, Billy Talent, CD, Dave Grohl, deluxe edition, Geddy Lee, live, Neal Peart, Overture, Rush, Taylor Hawkins
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Gig review: STATUS QUO – The Hydro, Glasgow, 20 December 2016
‘Is it the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?’ That was the quandary set by Quo a few albums back and it seemed quite relevant tonight. This gig was part of the ‘Last Night Of The … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged 20 December 2016, Bruce Hall, Dave Amato, Francis Rossi, gig, Glasgow, Glasgow Apollo, Hi Infidelity, Hydro, Keep On Loving You, Kevin Cronin, Last Night Of The Electrics, live, Lounge Kittens, REO Speedwagon, Rick Parfitt, rock, Status Quo, Take It On The Run, The Who. Toto
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Gig review: THE QUIREBOYS – The Tolbooth, Stirling, 14 December 2016
A gig in Stirling is a rare occurrence and as it is the closest I get to a home tie this show was a must see. Add in the facts that the night was being put on by ‘Rock For … Continue reading
Album review: HEY HELLO! – Hey Hello! Too!
Round Records [Release date 23.09.16] I am sure that everyone is aware of the legend concerning blues man Robert Johnson meeting the devil at the crossroads and signing his soul away in return for his musical ability. I always imagine … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Ginger Wildheart, Glass Of Champagne, Hey Hello! Too!, Hey! Hello, pop, review, Robert Johnson, rock, Round Records, Sailor, The Monkees, Toshi
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Album review: THE QUIREBOYS – Twisted Love
Off Yer Rocka [Release date 16.09.16] Twisted Love is the tenth studio album release by Spike and co. and it reinforces the fact that the band are still in fine form and as relevant as ever. The album was recorded … Continue reading
Posted in ALBUM REVIEWS, ALBUM REVIEWS (Mobile), ALL POSTS
Tagged album, blues, Guy Griffin, Keith Weir, Off Yer Rocka, Paul Guerin, review, rock, Spike, The Quireboys, Twisted Love
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Gig review: BIG COUNTRY – The Warehouse, Falkirk, 30 September 2016
Big Country, like many classic rock bands at the moment, are going through a bit of a golden period. Every year is throwing up another significant anniversary to be celebrated, last year it was 30 years since the release of … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, GIG REVIEWS
Tagged 30th Sept 2016, Big Country, Bruce Watson, Falkirk, Fields Of Fire, gig, In A Big Country, Jamie Watson, Kate Bush, live, Madness, review, Simon Hough, Steeltown, The Seer, The Warehouse
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Gig review: THE QUIREBOYS – The Bungalow, Paisley, 18 September 2016
Rock gigs in Paisley are not the most frequent of occurrences but The Bungalow venue is trying to rectify that situation. It is the first time I have been in the venue which has gone under a few different names … Continue reading
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Tagged 18 September 2016, gig, Guy Griffin, Keith Weir, Killswitch Engage, live, Paisley, Paul Guerin, SKAM!, Spike, The Bungalow, The Quireboys, Twisted Love
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Album review: STATUS QUO – Aquostic II – That’s A Fact!
Universal Music [Release date 21.10.16] Over the years a myth has grown up around Quo that all songs sound the same and that their songs amount to the ABC of rock, three chords, heads down, see you at the end. … Continue reading
Album review: STORMTROOPER – Pride Before A Fall (The Lost Album)
Bristol Archive Records [Release date 19.08.16] This album dates back to the glory days of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal when so many great rock bands emerged on the UK scene. Some went on to worldwide fame and … Continue reading
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Tagged album, Bob Starling, Colin Bond, Nick Hancox, Pride Before A Fall, prog, review, rock, Rush, Stormtrooper
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News: WINTERSTORM – Troon rocks in November with FM, Ricky Warwick, Last In Line and more
On Sunday 21 August, in his weekly show on Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, David Randall previewed the Winterstorm event playing tracks by some of the artists appearing including Tygers of Pan Tang and FM. (20:09) Troon’s only real rock … Continue reading
Posted in ALL POSTS, Festivals & Large Events, NEWS
Tagged 25-26 November 2016, AOER, Ayrshire, event, festival, FM, gig, hard rock, Inglorious, Last In Line, melodic rock, NWOBHM, Ricky Warwick, Toseland, Troon, Tygers Of Pan Tang, Vega, Winterstorm
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Gig review: GINGER WILDHEART – Stereo, Glasgow, 15 July 2016
There can’t be many roads in the UK that Ginger Wildheart doesn’t know like the back of his hand. He appears to be constantly on tour either solo, with The Wildhearts or on one of his many side projects. It’s … Continue reading
Gig review: JOE BONAMASSA – Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, 3 July 2016
Without doubt Joe Bonamassa is one of the biggest blues stars in the world at the moment. Over the last few years he has grown a large and very loyal following who turn out in numbers whenever he rolls into … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd July 2016, Anton Fig, blues, british blues explosion, Clyde Auditorium, Eric Clapton, gig, Glasgow, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, Joe Bonamassa, Led Zeppelin, live, Mike Rhodes, Reese Wynans, review, Russ Irwan
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Gig review: THE ANSWER – 100 Club, London, 24 May 2016
A tell tale sign of getting older, together with youthful policemen, neither knowing nor caring what is at No. 1 and a general irritability, is the increasing speed at which time passes. One example was to find out that The … Continue reading
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Tagged 100 Club, 24 May 2016, blues rock, gig, hard rock, London, review, THE ANSWER
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Gig review: VEGA – Islington Academy, London, 30 May 2016
Midway through a successful tour supporting Magnum, UK melodic rock hopefuls Vega slipped in a headline show of their own at the smaller of Islington Academy’s two halls. Judging from easily the biggest crowd for a headline London show yet, … Continue reading
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Tagged 30 May 2016, AOR, gig, Islington Academy, London, melodic rock, review, Vega
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