If you enjoyed The Bassment on Sunday...

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i shall be be doing a 1hr guest DJ slot at Black Sheep this coming sunday, 4th july :von:

the alloted time slot for guest djs is 8.30-9.30pm i gather

see http://www.sheepish.net/bsfaq.htm for more details (when yer man paul gets around to updating it :lol: )

btw, when they don't have a band playing, the night is usually held at the phono (they have to move to the bassment so that they can fit everyone in... and use smoke machines :lol:).

anyways, the next sunday night "black sheep" is back at it's usual location at the phono, so if anyone in the locale fancies hearing some more "tad goth" (:urff:) tunes played by my good self, come one down (as mr crowther would say) ;D

i feel another spurt of leeds/merciful release tunes coming on - sisters, james ray, salvation, march violets, ghost dance, lorries, etc etc - along with a few curve-ball tracks ;) :twisted:

fwiw, its a pretty good night there anyway, regardless of who djs. but its worth mentioning that the more goth-types turn up the less bleepy nonsense they play... see you there? :twisted: :wink:
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I'll be there, Quiff :von:

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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:I'll be there, Quiff :von:

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Hmmmm... goff night..... but no gig booked..... s'not looking good for me.

But you never know ;)

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...but it's good!!
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Well done Sir Quiff! Well deserved indeed

May I suggest a good warm up for everyone being coming to see Rhombus on Friday CJs Music Bar, Kirkstall Lites, Leeds


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Marketing GODS that band !!!!!!

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:lol:

yep :notworthy:
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I'm sorry for being so cheap

I'll apologise personally.....




.......at the Rhombus gig this Saturday the Lockwood Huddersfield
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Ed Rhombus wrote:I'm sorry for being so cheap

I'll apologise personally.....




.......at the Rhombus gig this Saturday the Lockwood Huddersfield
watch it or you'll be gigging in the dark... with no smoke :lol:
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Sorry, wont happen again :cry:
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Ed Rhombus wrote:Sorry, wont happen again :cry:
yeah, right ;) :lol: :innocent:
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...could always warm-up the warm-up by seeing Rhombus in Leek on Thursday... make a 4-dayer of it! :lol:

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Bleepy-nonsense is ace! Bloomin' trad (or tad) goths. :roll:

Can't do Sunday, but largely because I'm out on Friday, at Batfink. Here's hoping they play that Sisters / Beavis & Butthead track. The Ying Tong Never Dies number by Goons / Apop also sounds rather fab. One can only imagine.
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another thing i cant come to.... any chance of a big heartland meet up at leeds fest? or something happening 24 or 31 july? at all?
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I'll come!!!

I'm back from my jaunt in Spain (which looks like resulting in a native People's Republic person moving out there for good next year...) so I need a good Sisters related sesh.

I'll get my mate that let me down for Whitby to come too. & if he lets me down... f*ck him, I live about 20 mins from Leeds anyway so it don't make any difference to this beeeatch...

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emilystrange wrote:another thing i cant come to.... any chance of a big heartland meet up at leeds fest? or something happening 24 or 31 july? at all?
*sigh*
Not a prayer id say..... :(

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Quiff Boy wrote:"tad goth"
Was that intentional or a typo? Is it yours or did you pinch it? I'd copyright it if I were you. Had me chuckling all day. Very apt. :lol:
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well i enjoyed that 8) :notworthy:

a quality night on the whole, very "trad" too! ;)

my set ran thus:
Leslie Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
The Cure - Grinding Halt
Love and Rockets - Ying and Yang and the Flower Pot Man (remix)
Fad Gadget - Collapsing New People
James Ray & The Performance - Dust Boat
Ghost Dance - Where Spirits Fly
Play Dead - Shine
The Sisters of Mercy - Heartland
The Chameleons - Swamp Thing (request)
Crazyhead - Have Love, Will Travel
Lords Of The New Church - New Church
The Sisters of Mercy - Emma (<-- can you believe no f*cker danced to this?!? incredible! heathens ;) :roll:)
Danielle Dax - Big Hollow Man
Marc Almond & The Willing Sinners - Ruby Red
The Cure - Close To Me (request)
Xmal Deutschland - Incubus Succubus II
there were a handful of tracks that i was going to play but i must admit that once up there, i bottled it and played a couple of requests instead :urff:

it took the crowd long enough to get on the dance floor at the start of the night, i didnt really want to be responsible for clearing it with gary glitter, kon kan & franz ferdinand! :lol: :urff:

anyways, a class night all told. plenty of top tunes to shake my booty too - and even UTG as last record!! :o :lol: GET IN! 8)

thanks to mr "phono paul" as ever :notworthy:

night night :)
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Quiff Boy wrote:well i enjoyed that 8) :notworthy:

a quality night on the whole, very "trad" too! ;)

my set ran thus:
Leslie Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows
The Cure - Grinding Halt
Love and Rockets - Ying and Yang and the Flower Pot Man (remix)
Fad Gadget - Collapsing New People
James Ray & The Performance - Dust Boat
Ghost Dance - Where Spirits Fly
Play Dead - Shine
The Sisters of Mercy - Heartland
The Chameleons - Swamp Thing (request)
Crazyhead - Have Love, Will Travel
Lords Of The New Church - New Church
The Sisters of Mercy - Emma (<-- can you believe no f*cker danced to this?!? incredible! heathens ;) :roll:)
Danielle Dax - Big Hollow Man
Marc Almond & The Willing Sinners - Ruby Red
The Cure - Close To Me (request)
Xmal Deutschland - Incubus Succubus II
there were a handful of tracks that i was going to play but i must admit that once up there, i bottled it and played a couple of requests instead :urff:

it took the crowd long enough to get on the dance floor at the start of the night, i didnt really want to be responsible for clearing it with gary glitter, kon kan & franz ferdinand! :lol: :urff:

anyways, a class night all told. plenty of top tunes to shake my booty too - and even UTG as last record!! :o :lol: GET IN! 8)

thanks to mr "phono paul" as ever :notworthy:

night night :)

MmmmmMMMmmmmM

some choice pics there QB...nice to get some requests played too...can't understand why no one would dance to Emma...even the Hot Chocolate version is totally groovy... 8)

maybe next time you could throw in a curve ball and play something by Franz Ferdinand...bet the dance floor doesn't clear!!

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was going to play franz ferdinand's "shopping for blood" (b-side to "darts of pleasure") as its got glitter drum beats and silly lrics involving blood and is very very cool :lol:

maybe next time ;)
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Quiff Boy wrote:maybe next time ;)

maybe next time you'll have a more respectful crowd of fellow heartlanders....




(or maybe on the other hand thats not such a bright idea)

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