I'm up in Glasgow on monday to see the other half, so I decided we'd take in the gig.
What's the place like??, camera policy, drinks prices etc
Cheers
29xthefun wrote:Glad it was a good gig, I missed it last night due to feeling so unwell. Had the bug with all the dizziness and sick, was in my bed at 9pm.
First time I have missed a ginger related gig in Glasgow for 11 years. My mates were all so shocked, one even popped into my work to see me as he wanted to make sure I was ok.
But fingers crossed for the WH tour and the next DVD as well.
Keith Richard wrote:Who was the guy that introduced himself to my bro-in-law? Alas, bro's not too computer literate hence he's not a "boardee". Tells me that apart from a few technical sound problems, the whole night was a blast. Got me one of Random's picks...bless him. It's tough to read these great reviews from such a distance.
vanrad wrote:There was one crowd member who was out of the game and chucked his Motorhead t-shirt at the sound guy. He then cheered for ages wanting The Wildhearts until I reckon somebody whispered it was a Ginger gig![]()
If that was you please step forward - you must have had one wild hangover!
EvilElvis wrote:Gig Review
GINGER *****
BARFLY, GLASGOW, JANUARY 22
In the mid 90s, The Wildhearts were one of Britain's most successful rock bands. Here, former frontman Ginger showcased tracks from his solo album Yoni - aided by a bigriffing, hard-hitting backing band.
They launched into Black Windows, the song's reggae-tinged verse and upbeat chorus ensuring a good response. But at six minutes long it felt drawn-out and convoluted - a problem other tracks suffered from. At least Wildhearts classic 29xThe Pain provided a happy ending.
Andy Kerr
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