Artist: Songhoy Blues
Support: Oscar Jerome
Venue: Church, Leeds
Date: 28.11.17
Sublime sub Saharan sounds.
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Setlist:
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Artist: Songhoy Blues
Support: Oscar Jerome
Venue: Church, Leeds
Date: 28.11.17
Sublime sub Saharan sounds.
![278b_Songhoy Blues [281117]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/278b_songhoy-blues-281117.jpg?w=656)
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Setlist:
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Artist: Bad Touch
Support: Mollie Marriott
Venue: Brudenell Social Club | Community Room, Leeds
Date: 24.11.17
Mollie Marroitt, blessed with hereditary vocal skills, adds a new generation of R&B to her legendary family name. Bad Touch simply seem to love rock ‘n’ roll – evident in every moment on stage. Performing separate sets and then in unison they rocked the Brudenell Community Room.
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Artist: Royal Blood
Support: At the Drive In / Black Honey
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 17.11.17
Astonished by the truly awesome arena-filling sound that two men can make, armed with just a guitar and a drum kit – proving that sometimes less is significantly more.
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Artist: The Pigeon Detectives
Support: Little Comets / The Hangnails
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 3.11.17
Wait for Me – 10 Year Anniversary Tour. Where the f*ck did that decade go? I was one of the older members of the crowd at Leeds Town Hall when this album was released in 2007 – even more so on this anniversary gig.
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Artist: GoGo Penguin
Venue: Howard Assembly Room, Leeds
Date: 28.10.17
GoGo Penguin’s reinterpretation of the score to Godfrey Reggio’s powerful visual documentary Koyaanisqatsi. The perfect fusion of Blue Note jazz and ambient electronica. Played live to accompany the striking visuals of the film.


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Artist: Dream Wife
Support: Dead Naked Hippies / The Boxing
Venue: The Wardrobe, Leeds
Date: 18.10.17
Feminist funk and girl power in abundance as Dream Wife became the media’s favourite Mrs.
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Artist: PP Arnold
Support: Carys Crow
Venue: The Wardrobe, Leeds
Date: 16.10.17
A back-catalogue of soul and rock tracks spanning a remarkable career – interspersed with memoirs and tales of incredible times and collaborations. Truly a living legend.
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Artists: Behind the Shadow Drops / Gallops
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 7.10.17
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Artist: Gary Numan
Support: Jayce Lewis
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 3.10.17
Savage Tour: Reinvention and evolution with a post-apocalyptic look and heavier sound.
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Artist: Vessels
Support: Guy Andrews [DJ Set] / James Orvis [DJ Set]
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 30.9.17
An auspicious array of lights and electronic beats to launch Vessels’ ‘The Great Distraction’ album.
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Artist: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
Support: Treeboy & Arc / Lowtide
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 6.9.17
Nice band, nice music – although the village idiot in the crowd, dancing like a fool to impress a girl was something of a distraction. (She giggled politely and probably issued a restraining order the next day).
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Artist: Samuel S. Parkes
Support: LunaBlind
Venue: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds
Date: 1.9.17
Home grown northern soul in North Leeds, as Samuel S. Parkes headlined Friday night at the 20th Chapel Allerton Arts Festival.
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Artist: CUD
Support: Glass Mountain
Venue: The Leeds Show, Temple Newsam
Date: 29.7.17
Last time I paid £3 to see CUD was during the late 80s at a packed-out ‘Duchess’ gig in Leeds. Nearly 3 decades later I’m one of merely 30 people in a field at Temple Newsam Estate. Ever the indie-rock stars, the band played on regardless and on fine form.
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Artist: Gary Numan
Support: Gang of Four
Venue: Liverpool Exhibition Centre
Date: 27.7.17
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Originally billed with double headline acts of Gary Numan and John Foxx & The Maths performing as Pioneers of British Electronic Music. Unfortunately John Foxx had to cancel his appearance resulting in Gang of Four guesting as the support band.
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A bizarre venue layout; all on one level with the standing fans situated behind the seated audience. However, Gary Numan (and band) filled the arena with a blend of electronic classics and new material from his forthcoming ‘Savage’ album, some of which was performed live for the first time at this gig. A preview of heavier post-apocalyptic things to come . . .
Setlist: Everything Comes Down to This / Films / Bed of Thorns / Metal / Pressure / Ghost Nation / Jagged / M.E. / We’re the Unforgiven / Mercy / A Prayer for the Unborn / Here in the Black / My Name is Ruin (with Persia) / Cars / When the World Comes Apart / Love Hurt Bleed // Down in the Park / Are ‘Friends’ Electric?
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Artist: Embrace
Support: New Adventures
Venue: Halifax Boxing Club
Date: 8.7.17
All the good good people got ready to rumble as Embrace took to the ring at Halifax Boxing Club. A good choice of alternative venue although it was hard to see anything as many of the crowd (boxing club regulars) were built like ‘brick shithouses’.
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Artist: The Stone Roses
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 20.6.17
Let’s gloss over the extortionate ticket prices which didn’t appear to fund an illusive third album, or the abundance of middle-aged men in bucket hats (it never was a good look).
Having compromised on cheap seats in ‘the gods’ (where angels play), we soaked up the incredible atmosphere as The Stone Roses played the best of both their albums to an ever loving and loyal crowd.
Adored indeed.
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Setlist: I Wanna Be Adored / Elephant Stone / Sally Cinnamon / Mersey Paradise / (Song for My) Sugar Spun Sister / Where Angels Play / Shoot You Down / Waterfall / Don’t Stop / Begging You / Elizabeth My Dear / Fools Gold / All for One / Love Spreads / Made of Stone / She Bangs the Drums / Breaking into Heaven / This Is the One / I Am the Resurrection.
A few days later the band announced that they would no longer play live: “Don’t be sad it’s over, be happy that it happened.” Ian Brown
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Artists: The Human League / Tony Hadley / Howard Jones / Kid Creole & The Coconuts / Imagination / Roland Gift / From The Jam / Hue & Cry / Nick Heyward / Hazel O’Connor
Venue: Temple Newsam, Leeds
Date: 17.6.17
A hot summer’s day of 80s nostalgia and merriment as numerous pop legends from my youth performed their greatest hits.
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Artist: The Charlatans
Support: The Slow Readers Club
Venue: Scarborough Open Air Theatre
Date: 16.6.17
The Charlatans were on top form (as always) at this great outdoor venue on the North Yorkshire coast.
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Artist: The Sugarhill Gang & Grandmaster’s Furious 5 feat. Melle Mel & Scorpio
Support: The Winachi Tribe
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 4.6.17
The return of the ‘old skool’ hip hop masters to the Brudenell ghetto. Step Off!
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Artist: Cherry Glazerr
Support: Dream Nails
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 30.5.17
Somewhat insane but one of the best gigs of the year. Apocalypstick indeed!
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Artist: The Specials
Support: Toots & The Maytals / Jaya the Cat
Venue: Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 27.5.17
The Specials returned to Millennium Square, this time supported by the legendary Toots and The Maytals.
Never too much, no longer too young.![258b_The Specials [270517]](https://mygigography.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/258b_the-specials-270517.jpg)
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Artist: Saint Etienne
Support: Dean McPhee
Venue: The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge
Date: 26.5.17
Prior to this gig, the only other time I had seen Saint Etienne live was 27 years earlier at The Duchess, Leeds. An even more intimate show at The Trades Club showed how timelessly classy their output has been over the years, as they performed a perfect blend of new material and indie-club classics.
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Setlist: Nothing Can Stop Us / Magpie Eyes / You’re in a Bad Way / Whyteleafe / When I Was Seventeen / Take It All In / Who Do You Think You Are / Dive / Like a Motorway / Split Screen / Heather / Only Love Can Break Your Heart / Tonight / Kiss and Make Up / Sylvie // Train Drivers in Eyeliner / I’ve Got Your Music / He’s on the Phone.
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Artist: The Cribs
Support: Slaves / Pulled Apart by Horses
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 20.5.17
Appropriately raucous support slots from Pulled Apart by Horses and Slaves.
Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Forever – 10 Year Anniversary Tour: Awful sound for the first half of The Cribs’ set, which is a rare occurrence at Leeds Arena. Less is more in the case of volume vs clarity. However, they seemed to sort it out and make amends for the latter part of the show.
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Big is not always best – as The Cribs would prove by returning to their roots for their next Leeds shows . . .
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Artist: Gold Class
Venue: Brudenell Social Club (Games Room), Leeds
Date: 17.5.17
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Artist: Stone Foundation
Support: Pete Williams
Venue: The Wardrobe, Leeds
Date: 12.5.17
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Artist: Richard Ashcroft
Support: Black Grape
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 22.4.17
A reminder of how Richard Ashcroft and (The) Verve transcended their ‘90s Britpop peers – with a setlist ranging from ‘Urban Hymns’ to his latest album. Whilst Blur and Oasis bickered, and the Gallaghers’ sibling rivalry tore them apart, Ashcroft has always let his songs do the talking.
Setlist: Out of My Body / Sonnet / This is How it Feels / Space and Time / A Song for the Lovers / They Don’t Own Me / Ain’t the Future So Bright / Music is Power / Velvet Morning / Break the Night with Colour / Lucky Man // C’mon People (We’re Making it Now) / History / The Drugs Don’t Work / Hold On / Bitter Sweet Symphony
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Artists: Graeme Park / Mike Pickering / Peter Hook / Rowetta / Manchester Camerata Orchestra / Bez / MC Tunes
Support: Peter Hook [DJ Set]
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 14.4.17
Manchester’s legendary Haçienda crossed the Pennines for an evening of old school club classics in classical style. Timeless tunes from a misspent youth, adapted for an adult audience. ‘Strings of life’ indeed.
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Artist: Orchestra of Opera North
Conductor: Gareth Hudson
Vocalists: Mary Carewe / Simon Bowman
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 2.4.17
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Artist: Echo 42 Big Band
Venue: Jazz in the Spa, Boston Spa Village Hall
Date: 1.4.17
Something a little different for my 250th gig; stylish retro swing.
I’ve designed the monthly ‘Jazz in the Spa’ listings poster for over 23 years, so it’s always good to call in and see one of the bands in action.
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Artist: Peter Hook & The Light
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 18.3.17
Substance [Live]: Continuing his quest to eventually play every Joy Division and New Order song live, ‘Hooky’ (& co.) played an epic gig featuring the ‘Substance’ (best of) albums of his former bands.
The fact that the band played the Joy Division set after the New Order tracks implies that Hook’s true loyalty lies with his earlier work – but what a choice to have. A substantial back catalogue indeed.
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Artist: Pet Shop Boys
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 18.2.17
Incredibly, during a career spanning 31 years of pop perfection, Pet Shop Boys had never played live in Leeds – until now.
It was worth the wait, to see and hear decades of electronic anthems performed in spectacular style. Remixed and revamped for the modern day, with sensational lights and lasers.
Setlist: Inner Sanctum / Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) / The Pop Kids / In the Night / Burn / Love is a Bourgeois Construct / New York City Boy / Se A Vida É (That’s the Way Life is) / Love Comes Quickly / Love etc. / The Dictator Decides / Inside a Dream / West End Girls / Winner / Home and Dry / The Enigma / Vocal / The Sodom and Gomorrah Show / It’s a Sin / Left to My Own Devices / Go West // Domino Dancing / Always On My Mind / The Pop Kids (Reprise).
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Artist: Dream Wife
Support: Drahla
Venue: Headrow House, Leeds
Date: 21.1.17
The rebirth of ‘girl power’ for Dream Wife’s first UK tour as a headline band.
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Artist: Placebo
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 3.12.16
A perfect blend of angst and aplomb as Placebo played Leeds Arena on a world tour to celebrate the band’s 20th anniversary.
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Artist: Black Honey
Support: Dream Wife
Venue: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds
Date: 12.10.16
An excellent live set from Black Honey, supported by the equally awesome Dream Wife. Girls and guitars galore!
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Artists: Serious Sam Barrett / Marsicans
Venue: Jumbo Records, Leeds
Date: 1.10.16
A day of live music and celebration, as Jumbo Records celebrated 45 years of being one of the UK’s best independent record shops. Elephantastic!
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Artist: The Ordinary Boys
Support: Benson
Venue: Lending Room (The Library), Leeds
Date: 25.9.16
It would be fair to say that lead singer (Preston) well and truly had his 15 minutes of fame during his Britpop and Big Brother days.
Recently reunited, The Ordinary Boys took to the stage at the Lending Room, before a crowd of merely 100 people, many of who were there for local support band Benson. However, the intimate venue and no frills performance took ‘the boys’ back to basics, with the focus on live music, rather than the trappings of fame and fortune.
Less is more. Ordinary is fine.
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Setlist:
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Artists: James / Primal Scream / Wolf Alice
Venue: Roundhay Park, Leeds
Date: 17.9.16
With sponsorship from John Lewis and Puffin Books, and an emphasis on being family friendly, the inaugural OnRounday event had a somewhat middle-class feel, but proved to be a rather pleasant one-day festival.
It was nice to see so many kids enjoying their first experience of live music, from an excellent selection of bands. The family-friendly vibe (or possibly the expensive drinks) seemed to ensure that the event was devoid of the usual herds of drunken knobheads – always a plus-point!
OnRoundhay would be a welcome annual event, so long as they can match the high standards of its first year.
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Artists: The Bugaloo Foundation / Caro / The Elephant Trees
Venue: Chapel Allerton Arts Festival, Leeds
Date: 2.9.16
Annual music and merriment on Regent Street, Chapel Allerton. A good showcase for local up-and-coming talent.
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Artist: Carefree Sud [CUD]
Support: Tom Hingley / Suzy Blu
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 17.8.16
Carl Puttnam and Mike Dunphy from CUD, performed a stripped-down set of their band’s classic songs, under their alter-ego ‘Carefree Sud’. The venue was set-out in a fitting cabaret style, with tables and chairs and an alternative air of sophistication. However, the inevitable CUD stage invasion still occurred.
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Former Inspiral Carpets singer, Tom Hingley, performed a brilliant acoustic set, including ‘unplugged’ versions of his former band’s hits.
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Artist: Tijuana Panthers
Support: The See No Evils / The Wind Up Birds
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 28.7.16
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Artists: The Mallrats / Tree / The Elephant Trees / Faux Pas / Lewis Crossley / The Indigo Project / Big Bad Rabbit / Shaarks / Liberate / Territory / Blyss
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 27.7.16
Centre Stage is an annual ‘battle of the bands’, curated by Martin House Children’s Hospice. The competition showcases fresh young talent, many of whom go on to greater success in the music industry. The winning band receive the prestigious prize of playing live at that year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals.
The 2016 final kicked-off with a set by the previous year’s winners; The Mallrats.
The winning band of Centre Stage 2016 was Faux Pas.
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Artist: Wild Beasts
Support: Throws
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 26.7.16
All hail the ‘Boy King’ and his new synth sound!
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Artist: Ocean Colour Scene
Support: Shed Seven / The Bluetones / Reverend and The Makers
Venue: Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 24.7.16
“When you find that things are getting wild, don’t you want days like these?”
Back to Millennium Square, for the second big gig of the weekend, as Ocean Colour Scene celebrated the 20th anniversary of their ‘Moseley Shoals’ album.
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Setlist:
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Artist: The Cribs
Support: The Thurston Moore Group
Venue: Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 22.7.16
Not quite their home town of Wakefield, but The Cribs played their biggest headline gig to date at Millennium Square, Leeds.
Local boys done good!
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This gig was later released on DVD as part of the limited edition CD version of the ‘24-7 Rock Star Shit’ album.
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Artist: Easy Star All-Stars
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 17.7.16
Easy Star All-Stars celebrated the 10th anniversary of their ‘Radiodread’ album – a sublime take on Radiohead’s ‘OK Computer’. An ingenious adaptation of a virtually untouchable album.


After almost 30 years and over 230 gigs, I finally got the illusive no.1 ticket!
Artists: An Evening with Marc Almond. Accompanied by Leeds College of Music Contemporary Orchestra and Pop Choir
Venue: Leeds Town Hall
Date: 8.7.16
Generations of home-grown talent took to the stage of Leeds Town Hall – as local legend, Marc Almond performed a stunning set of re-arranged classics, accompanied by some of the city’s finest musicians.


Artist: Ultimate Bowie
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 3.6.16
Having never seen the legend himself (massive regret), this gig was a poignant tribute to David Bowie, who died 6 months previously.
Ed Blaney and the band played two tribute sets, the first being a recreation of the ‘Ziggy Stardust’ album, followed by a selection greatest hits from the rest of Bowie’s repertoire; from Berlin to ‘Blackstar’.
A talented group of musicians, who performed an accurate and fitting tribute show – although in my opinion, the fancy dress (Bowie costumes from various eras) wasn’t really required.


Artist: The Wedding Present
Support: Jessica Bishop
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 28.5.16
Saturnalia [Live]: The Wedding Present performed their ‘Saturnalia’ album, followed by a set of their ‘greatest hits’.
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Artist: The Jam Pact
Venue: The New Roscoe, Leeds
Date: 1.5.16
I’m not a huge fan of cover bands, but these guys were good! They performed for three hours, extensively covering classic singles and album tracks from The Jam’s repertoire. A skillful set, which echoed the sound and spirit of the late 70s and early 80s mod revival.

Artist: Mexrrissey
Venue: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds
Date: 9.4.16
Mexrrissey slipped down the Leeds side streets to give Morrissey & Marr’s finest songs a Mariachi makeover.
“I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour,” on Sol and tequila!

