Gig: Dolly Mixture Club, Stereo, Fri 22nd July 2005 Wednesday 20th July 2005
We're very pleased that our 5th live appearance will be as guests of the Dolly Mixture Club (Dolly mixture Link) at Stereo, Kelvinhaugh St. http://www.stereomono.info
Doors are at 8.00pm, it's £3 admission and there are also guest DJ's along with The Dolly Mixtures own eclectic brand of femalecentric tunes, a promising night by any standard.
We're continuing to write and record more material and we hope to have some CDs available for sale very soon and also some free downloads as the web-site progresses. If you've any requests or suggestions for what you'd like to see on the site please visit the contact section with your comments and suggestions.
Hopefully we'll soon a have a noticeboard/guestbook for you to make your own fabulous contributions.
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Time Begins Sunday 17th July 2005
Everything up to this date has been written retrospectively as we update the site. News items from here onward are written in current timelines. Time, however, does not always proceed in a straight line...
http://www.zamandayolculuk.com/cetinbal/primertimetravel.htm
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Nanobots Tune on Radio Rotation Friday 1st July 2005
Don't get too excited, the hit single's some time away yet! Our good friends at our favourite guitar shop Merchant City Music http://www.merchantcitymusic.co.uk/ asked us to do a tune to back their ad on Beat 106 radio. We remixed a section of one of our existing songs. It's getting played 6 times a day throughout July. However you can hear it here in our sound section without the voiceover. It is definately my favourite bit of the song.
http://www.guitarstrings.co.uk
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Devo Tribute NightWednesday 29th June 2005
With 3 days notice we got together a song for this gig, how could we not?
Uncontrollable Urge. Jimbot played guitar and sung and Shonabot played drums and backing vocals. It was rough but good. Everyone else did more, including GRNR http://www.grnr.co.uk/ , Lummox who did the same song but rather differently and ended with an amazing acapella version of Jocko Homo, The Grease Monkeys played and looked fab in their cycle shorts and layered plant pot energy domes and Uncle John and Whitelock http://www.gfmproductions.com/UJ&W/unclejohn.htm ended the night in raucous fashion, but the guitars stayed intact!
Another fab multi band night at Stereo.
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