388. Johnny Marr: Leeds University Stylus [20.9.21]

Artist: Johnny Marr

Venue: Leeds University Stylus

Date: 20.9.21

Johnny takes to the stage and tells the crowd that this is the first time he’s played live since before lockdown. Some of us have already braved the return to live music but for many others it’s also their first gig in a long time. But this is Johnny Fuckin’ Marr, masterfully delivering a set of solo sounds, The Smiths and Electronic classics, so everything is going to be alright.

Setlist: Hideaway Girl / Panic / Spirit Power and Soul / Tenemant Time / New Town Velocity / Rubicon / Night and Day / Get the Message / Getting Away with It / The Headmaster Ritual / Sensory Street / This Charming Man / Walk into the Sea / Hi Hello / How Soon is Now? / Armatopia / There is a Light that Never Goes Out / Easy Money // Counter Clock World / Some Girls are Bigger than Others / Bigmouth Strikes Again

386. Skylights: Leeds University Stylus [11.9.21]

Artist: Skylights

Support: Narrow Margin

Venue: Leeds University Stylus

Date: 11.9.21

It’s a sports casual cacophony as the Leeds lads and ladettes venture beyond Elland Road for an away fixture at the Uni. It’s unusual to hear the chants of the terraces bellowing around the students’ union.

Skylights are an accomplished band, somewhat eclipsed by their casual football following and Leodian leaning. This was the most laddish gig I’d been to since the demise of The Bridewell Taxis.

Setlist: Britannia / What You Are / Nothing Left to Say / Lifeline / Take Me Somewhere / Outlaw / Driving Me Away / YRA / Darkness Falls / Enemies

385. IDLES: Leeds Beckett University [7.9.21]

Artist: IDLES

Venue: Leeds Beckett University

Date: 7.9.21

Through a combination of missed opportunites or COVID cancellations, IDLES had evaded me as a live act up untl this point. But it was worth the wait.

Hot, sweaty and intense; the long overdue ‘Ultra Mono’ album launch gig was all I had hoped it would be. As a frontman, Joe Talbot is menacing and mesmerising in equal measure – he looks like he’d blow your house down and then give you a hug.

Setlist: Colossus / Grounds / Mr. Motivator / Mother / Anxiety / 1049 Gotho / Samaritans / Divide and Conquer / War / Reigns / Faith in the City / Television / Kill Them with Kindness / Love Song / Never Fight a Man with a Perm / Danke

Tap Talk – In Conversation with John Keenan: Leeds Kirkgate Market [23.7.21]

Artist: John Keenan

Interviewer: Amanda Burns

Venue: Leeds Kirkgate Market

Date: 23.7.21

The Duchess is back (in spirit and pop-up form).

Leeds Kirkgate Market temporarily played host to a mini ‘pop-up’ pub in tribute to the legendary Leeds venue; The Duchess.

Artist, Amanda Burns hosted a conversation with John Keenan – recollecting tales of his days as the band promoter for Leeds’ much loved and lost music venue.

The Duchess was at the heart of my formative gig-going years. Back in the late 80s and early 90s you rarely needed a ticket for a Duchess gig. We’d check out the monthly flyers which acted as a who’s who of up and coming bands, simply queue outside the venue on Vicar Lane and pay a few quid on the door to get in. If there was a buzz about a band it would be packed to the rafters and support acts often became superstars.

Shoppers in the Hugo Boss store that now occupies the site may be catwalk savvy but they’re probably oblivious of the footsteps in which they walk. One day there’ll be a blue heritage plaque to recognise the importance of what went before.

381. Don Letts – An Evening with the Rebel Dread: Old Woollen, Farsley [25.6.21]

Artist: Don Letts

Interviewer: Dave Simpson

Venue: Old Woollen, Farsley, Leeds

Date: 25.6.21

The ‘Rebel Dread’ stalked the stage and roamed the room telling tales of his illustriously eclectic career. To his credit, after almost two hours of conversation and questions, he’d barely scraped the surface. I guess I’ll have to buy the accompanying book to find out more . . .

My first visit to the Old Woollen as an established venue, although I’d attended a few previous events in the same characterful mill space. A welcome addition to the Leeds gig scene and the sound of the suburbs.

Nightmares On Wax: Leeds Town Hall [20.9.20] – Cancelled

Artist: Nightmares On Wax

Venue: Leeds Town Hall

Date: 20.9.20 [Originally scheduled: 1.4.20 / Subsequently cancelled]

This should have been an awesome night. We had central front row balcony tickets for a special 25th anniversary, orchestrated performance of ‘Smokers Delight’, against the beautiful backdrop of Leeds Town Hall. The tour was only due to visit select worldwide locations with Leeds being the hometown gig.

The real life nightmare of the COVID lockdown put and end to this dream.

Gary Numan: Live from the Drive-in, East Leeds Airport [21.8.20] – Cancelled

Artist: Gary Numan

Venue: Live from the Drive-in, East Yorkshire Airport

Date: 21.8.20 [Cancelled]

Here in my car, I feel safest of all . . .

Under lockdown the gig scene was in stasis. It seemed like large gatherings in hot, sweaty venues wouldn’t happen for the foreseeable future – but for a moment there was light at the end of the tunnel.

A drive-in gig, where everyone stayed in their own car, within a designated grid square, safe and sound from anyone else. Such social distancing seemed like an alien concept but in a world without live music it was a viable option. However, it was never to be. With COVID levels going from bad to worse, lockdown ensued and all plans were grounded.

378. Dave Haslam – The Haçienda, Manchester and Beyond | Leeds Lit Fest: Hyde Park Book Club [8.3.20]

Artist: Dave Haslam

Event: Leeds Lit Fest 2020

Venue: Hyde Park Book Club

Date: 8.3.20

It turns out that superstar DJs can also be perfectly amiable people. Dave Haslam comes across as a real people person; hence his success at authoring fascinating insights on the lives of others.

With few places to hide at the intimate Hyde Park Book Club, Haslam seemed happy to mingle at the bar and enjoy the atmosphere of one of Leeds’ most laid back venues.

A concise but informative talk (in the basement) reflected the nature of Haslam’s ‘Art Decades’ series; short reads of intriguing detail that leave you wanting to further investigate the subject matter. I contently left the evening with three signed books from a collection which will hopefully extend to many titles.

377. Morrissey: First Direct Arena, Leeds [6.3.20]

Artist: Morrissey

Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds

Date: 6.3.20

With typically misjudged mirth, the bequiffed buffoon strides on stage with a mock cough and splutter; thanking the crowd for being brave enough to venture out. Morrissey is making reference to COVID-19, which is swiftly spreading but at the time is dangerously underestimated. To paraphrase the man himself, ‘Oh, we could smile about it then but in time it would be terrible’. He then proceeds to power through the best live set I’ve ever seen him perform, rarely relying on The Smiths’ back catalogue. Often one to offend but never one to disappoint.

Setlist: You’ll Be Gone / I Wish You Lonely / The Boy with the Thorn in His Side / Jim Jim Falls / At Amber / Morning Starship / Lady Willpower / That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore / Once I Saw the River Clean / If You Don’t Like Me, Don’t Look at Me / Munich Air Disaster 1958 / World Peace is None of Your Business / Seasick, Yet Still Docked / I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris / Home is a Question Mark / Love is On Its Way Out / Back on the Chain Gang / Never Again Will I Be a Twin / I’ve Changed My Plea to Guilty / Some Say (I Got Devil) / Jack the Ripper / Jacky’s Only Happy When She’s Up on the Stage // Half a Person / Irish Blood, English Heart

373. Spider from Mars – An Evening with Woody Woodmansey: Trouble at Mill, Farsley [15.2.20]

Artist: Woody Woodmansey

Interviewer: Dave Simpson

Venue: Trouble at Mill, Sunny Bank Mills, Farsley, Leeds

Date: 15.2.20

From Mars to Farsley; another rock legend lands at Sunny Bank Mills.

The Spiders from Mars were Bowie’s northern contingent, with the original line-up all hailing from the Yorkshire & Humber region. It therefore seemed fitting for the evening’s gathering to take place in an old mill, where we were treated to stories from the inner sanctum of the Stardust era.

At the end of the night I met the man himself, who signed my gig poster and original copy of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars. An LP that once cost me a quid in a charity shop is now priceless.

372. An Evening with Shaun Ryder: Trouble at Mill, Farsley [7.2.20]

Artist: Shaun Ryder

Interviewer: Gavin Puszczalowskyi

Venue: Trouble at Mill, Sunny Bank Mills, Farsley, Leeds

Date: 7.2.20

Never mind Manchester; Farsley became the scene for 72 hour party people as Shaun Ryder took up a three night residency at Sunny Bank Mills.

Uncertain of his stamina, we opted for the first night (let’s face it, Happy Mondays were never the most reliable band back in the day). Ryder provided an evening of surprisingly detailed and sometimes scathing memoirs with witty takes on his hedonistic history. Apparently each of the three evenings covered different topics with equal wit and wisdom.

A favourite quote came from his view of real life events and their portrayal in the ‘24 Hour Party People’ biopic; refering to the film as ‘Carry On Haçienda’.

There was strictly no ‘meet & greet’ but I managed to leave my ‘Bummed’ LP to be signed and returned before Ryder rode out of town.

369. The National: First Direct Arena, Leeds [8.12.19]

Artist: The National

Support: Jenny Lewis

Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds

Date: 8.12.19

Even from the second tier of Leeds’ largest live music venue, there’s an intimate warm winter feel to The National’s emotive music. They’re a band who still connect with their audience despite the scale of success. Chances to be part of that audience are few and far between, and the band seem to make every evening a special occasion. Each date of the tour had a beatifully bespoke poster design.

Setlist: Rylan / You Had Your Soul with You / Don’t Swallow the Cap / Bloodbuzz Ohio / Guilty Party / Hey Rosey / Oblivions / Where is Her Head / I Need My Girl / This is the Last Time / Apartment Story / Day I Die / The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness / Light Years / Pink Rabbits / I Am Easy to Find / Graceless / England / Fake Empire / Humiliation / Mr. November / Terrible Love / About Today / Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks

366. BOB: Wharf Chambers, Leeds [26.11.19]

Artist: BOB

Support: The Beer Snobs

Venue: Wharf Chambers, Leeds

Date: 26.11.19

Bands come and go. Your favourites call it a day and you sadly accept that you’ll never see them play live again. Never say never . . .

BOB return for a ‘one off’ tour of intimate venues, in towns and cities where they always had a loyal following. Sadly, The Duchess is long gone from the Leeds live music scene but Wharf Chambers is a fitting substitute.

BOB sound like they never went away. Their old songs are timeless and new additions to their setlist perfectly fit the bill.

Great to see some (literally) old faces in the crowd from teenage gig years gone by. The BOB Barmy Army marches on . . .

364. The Chemical Brothers: First Direct Arena, Leeds [21.11.19]

Artist: The Chemical Brothers

Support: 2manydjs [DJ Set]

Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds

Date: 21.11.19

Some gigs need an arena. Lights, lasers and crystal clear block rockin’ beats. Incredible visuals, big bouncing balloons and two gigantic robots. The brothers always work it out.

Setlist: Go / Free Yourself / Chemical Beats / MAH / Bango|EML Ritual / Swoon / Temptation|Star Guitar / Gravity Drops / Got to Keep On / Hey Boy Hey Girl / Eve of Destruction / Saturate / Elektrobank / No Geography / Escape Velocity|The Golden Path / Don’t Think|Under the Influence|Get Up On It Like This / Dig Your Own Hole / Wide Open / Galvanize / C-H-E-M-I-C-A-L|Leave Home|Song to the Siren / Block Rockin’ Beats // Got Glint? / Catch Me I’m Falling / The Private Psychadelic Reel

363. Kate Tempest: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds [12.11.19]

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Artist: Kate Tempest

Venue: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds

Date: 12.11.19

For the first of the evening’s two intimate shows, Kate Tempest walked on stage and made a simple request. In such a small venue she could see right into the faces of the audience and would rather not perform to a crowd of cameras. She therefore asked us to take one shot for social media and then put our phones away, which we duly did.

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Tempest took a moment to compose herself and then unleashed an astounding word-perfect set of poetry and rap from her ‘Let Them Eat Chaos’ and ‘The Book of Traps and Lessons’ albums. The powerful lyrics were beautifully set to the haunting beats and  keyboards of Clare Uchima.

As the gig ended there was momentary silence from an awestruck audience, still processing the barrage of wise words and meaningful messages of a truly mind blowing performance.

362. An Evening with Mike Joyce of The Smiths: The Constitutional, Farsley [9.11.19]

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Artist: Mike Joyce

Interviewer: Dave Simpson

Venue: The Constitutional, Farsley

Date: 9.11.19

On a Saturday night in Farsley (a small suburb on the edge of Leeds) the one and only drummer from The Smiths sat casually chatting away – like a normal bloke who just happened to be in one of the world’s most renowned indie bands.

Despite Morrissey & Marr’s bittersweet memoirs and the infamous pay dipute, Mike Joyce seemed full of fond memories of his time with The Smiths and beyond. At one point, whilst telling a tale, he beat out the drum intro from ‘The Queen is Dead’ on the arm of his chair. It was a surreally special moment.

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I couldn’t resist being a ‘fanboy’, so as Joyce went for a fag break at the end of the gig, I got him to sign my gig poster and original copy of “Hatful of Hollow”.

358. Foals: Leeds Beckett University [24.10.19]

358a_Foals [241019]Artist: Foals

Venue: Leeds Beckett University

Date: 24.10.19

Just five months after the launch gig for ‘Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1’, here we were again for ‘Part 2’. Leeds Beckett SU was predictably packed for the earlier of another two album launch shows. As before, pre-ordering the album from Crash Records, Leeds resulted in a ticket to an exclusive gig.

The highlight had to be Yanis Philippakis on one of his trademark walkabouts; in this case running the length of the room and climbing the stairs to play guitar from the gantry, just a few feet from where I was standing.

The effort and energy to perform two shows in a single evening results in such gigs being fast and furious with no faffing around. Just the way it should be.

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351. Pixies: O2 Academy, Leeds [17.9.19]

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Artist: Pixies

Support: The Big Moon

Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds

Date: 17.9.19

No holding back as Pixies opened with ‘Gouge Away’ and ploughed-on through an epic 38 song set. Some would argue that less is more, but when you’ve waited so long to see a band play live, you take what you can get. Disappointingly, their expansive setlist didn’t include ‘Debaser’.

There’s no ticket for this gig, as in their infinite wisdom O2 Academy venues decided that e-tickets are easier to manage and more cost effective. Such a decision shows how corporate venues are all about maximum profit and don’t understand the intricacies and mementos that accompany and enhance gig culture.

Setlist: Gouge Away / On Graveyard Hill / Classic Masher / Head On / Rock Music / Isla de Encanta / Crackity Jones / Bone Machine / Velouria / Snakes / This is My Fate / Catfish Kate / Cactus / Blown Away / Where is My Mind / Nimrod’s Son / Bird of Prey / Havalina / Death Horizon / Here Comes Your Man / Ready for Love / Brick is Red / Mr. Grieves / Silver Bullet / Vamos / In the Arms of Mrs. Mark of Cain / Caribou / Hey / Los Surfers Muertos / No. 13 Baby / Dead / I’ve Been Tired / Long Rider / Monkey Gone to Heaven / St. Nazaire / Wave of Mutilation / Tame // Daniel Boone

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349. An Evening with Alan McGee: The Constitutional, Farsley [13.9.19]

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Artist: Alan McGee

Interviewer: Gavin Puszczalowskyi

Venue: The Constitutional, Farsley

Date: 13.9.19

An Evening with Alan McGee kicks-off with a fairly staged but enlightening interview. Gavin Puszczalowskyi’s questions are well planned and unintrusive, so Alan McGee knows what to expect and responds well. There are interesting insights into the musicians he knew in his youth, many of who became a part of the Creation Records stable.

McGee underplays his heavy influence on the indie music scene and what would eventually become the Britpop behemoth – which inevitably brings us to Oasis (far from the best band he ever signed). However, many of the audience would rather hear tales of the Gallaghers rather than Gillespie, and so the evening predictably ends up going down that path.

Then comes the audience Q&A session. The ‘Liam-a-likes’ and ‘Boneheads’ offer a barrage of babbling questions, jeering over each other’s input and getting far too giddy about the presence of a famous face in Farsley. A group of lads (with a demo tape) think that being boisterous at the bar will get them noticed – it does, but for all the wrong reasons. A girl in a short skirt asks McGee if she can sit on his knee to ask a question; he awkwardly obliges whilst she shoots feminism in the foot.

I ask McGee (in a Desert Island Discs scenario) if he could save only one of his Creation releases which would he choose and why? His simple and decisive answer: Higher Than the Sun by Primal Scream – because he loves that record. Respect.

The evening ends with an auction, where pissed-up punters pay way over the odds for framed versions of Oasis albums and memorabilia. At this point I sneak away to savor Screamadelica on my drive home.

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345. Dead Naked Hippies: Millennium Square, Leeds [3.8.19]

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Artist: Dead Naked Hippies

Venue: Music: Leeds – Live in the Square, Millennium Square, Leeds

Date: 3.8.19

A couple of dozen people stand in Millennium Square on a Saturday afternoon. The event seems poorly publicised and sparsely attended. Those of us who made the effort to turn up get to see one of Leeds’ best and edgiest upcoming bands. Dead Naked Hippies attack each and every gig like it matters – and that is why they’ll go on to pack venues to the rafters.

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