[kj] Manchester

Shadforth, Jane SUKOP-OFI/3521 jane.shadforth at shell.com
Fri Sep 30 08:16:40 EDT 2005


Hi Brian - are you going to 80's Matchbox B-Line Disaster at the Dry Bar tonight? or the Fall at the Uni tomorrow?
 
If so, see you there
 
Jane

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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of Wittz
Sent: 30 September 2005 13:38
To: gathering at misera.net
Subject: [kj] Manchester


>>Manchester is at least Britain's second city for live music, (if not the 1st??)
Its the first, and its not Britain its the planet.

Brians totally unbiased opinion.



On Fri Sep 30 9:49 , 'Shadforth, Jane SUKOP-OFI/3521' <jane.shadforth at shell.com> sent:



Birmingham is not really England's second city when it comes to live music. It doesn't really have any decent venues since the Powerhouse closed, and turnout at the Academy's is typically poor - don't know why?? Most bands seem to play Wolves as their "west midlands" port of call on tours, with the Civic, Wulfrun, Little Civic providing good venues at the large, mid & small sizes.

Manchester on the other hand is always well-attended, (hence KJ's upgrade to the larger venue here), and the live scene is buzzing at the moment. The university has just started putting on bands in a 4th venue, and has taken on more staff to cope with the demands of putting on 2-4 gigs a night. And with "In the City" this weekend, "the UK's International Music Convention and Live Music Festival", I'd argue that Manchester is at least Britain's second city for live music, (if not the 1st??)

Jane





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