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 on: Today at 07:28:43 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Harbottle (Martin)

An expedition to the 1865 in Southampton to see a prog-tastic double bill (or so we thought) of Colosseum and Soft Machine, both in their 2025 incarnations.

The venue filled up with, to quote a review of a previous night on this tour, "97% old white men who go and watch 70's bands."

Soft Machine kicked off proceedings : the mighty quartet of guitarist John Etheridge, saxophone and keys player Theo Travis, bassist Fred Thelonious Baker and drummer Asaf Sirkis gave the audience a complete and utter masterclass in progressive jazz-rock. Such a powerful display we were left wondering how Colosseum could follow it.

Unfortunately, they couldn't. Their bassist Mark Clarke came onstage and took the mic to announce that guitarist Dave "Clem" Clempson had been taken seriously unwell, and thus Colosseum couldn't perform without him.

After exchanging a few conspiratorial whispers with the rest of Soft Machine, John Etheridge called a 15 minute intermission and informed us they'd be playing another set for us imminently.

Our disappointment at not getting to see Colosseum was ameliorated by another 45 spontaneous minutes of Soft Machine's musical excellence, and they did not disappoint.

Overall, this was the sort of live gig that inspires and feeds the musical soul, especially when events took an unexpected turn. Hope Clem makes a speedy recovery and is back in action asap...


I saw Soft Machine in Lichfield this year (Or maybe last year, I can't remember.) and they were amazing. The last time I saw them was when they had a pointless 'legacy' attached to the name and did a gig in Coventry Cathedral ruins for the jazz festival. Hugh Hopper and John Marshall were still in the lineup.

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 on: Today at 07:27:15 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Harbottle (Martin)

Saw The Orb in Oxford last night  Cool

Dub so heavy I'm still wearing the bass...


I saw them in the 1990s in Sheffield. There was a support act. I think. I think the Orb might have been there. I just remember shadows, lights, smoke, booming basses and what appeared to be the shadow of someone playing a guitar or bass.

I had some, erm, stuff for the occasion, but when my mate turned up for the gig I couldn't find it. It was hidden inside a CD. Just didn't know which one.
Turned out it was System 7 CD, Water, which still has a faint aroma inside it.

I have no idea what the gig was like, but I remember dancing and wondering when the support act would finish.
Then I realised it was the Orb as I heard a sample I recognised.


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 on: Yesterday at 05:38:04 PM 
Started by Will S - Last post by Nick
Saw The Orb in Oxford last night  Cool

Dub so heavy I'm still wearing the bass...

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 on: Yesterday at 03:16:32 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by Andy
Agreed. I think the Oxford Mail had a brain f**t. Look for em-dashes in the story, a giveaway it was AI generated.

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 on: Yesterday at 03:12:17 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by davidmjs


An article in Oxford Mail says up to 15,000 could attend this yr . This will obviously include ‘crew’ , stewards, stalls etc but would be up on last yr.  Mail may have git it wrong of course.
I am playing a fest on the Sat so I have known for some weeks that I couldnt attend this yr…..
I have seen a lot of these bands before , incl fests last yr but I have been having the stirrings of withdrawal symptoms.
6,500 is a hard total for tickets. I can't see there being 8,500 staff. Perhaps 1,000 at a very long stretch.


It'll be staff plus complimentary ticket holders, of course, but personally I'd be amazed if those totalled 500 on top of the already announced limit.  Either the Mail is very wrong or we're being told porkies, and that seems unlikely.

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 on: Yesterday at 02:29:14 PM 
Started by Sue & Chris - Last post by Andy

An article in Oxford Mail says up to 15,000 could attend this yr . This will obviously include ‘crew’ , stewards, stalls etc but would be up on last yr.  Mail may have git it wrong of course.
I am playing a fest on the Sat so I have known for some weeks that I couldnt attend this yr…..
I have seen a lot of these bands before , incl fests last yr but I have been having the stirrings of withdrawal symptoms.
6,500 is a hard total for tickets. I can't see there being 8,500 staff. Perhaps 1,000 at a very long stretch.

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 on: Yesterday at 12:22:18 PM 
Started by PaulT - Last post by abby (tank girl)
Doves at the Junction in Cambridge on Tuesday.
I love the Junction because it's so small.
Jury is still out on whether we want to try for tickets for Eric Clapton at Sandringham,  we are waiting for the supports and special guests to be announced.

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 on: Yesterday at 11:25:38 AM 
Started by PaulT - Last post by Jules Gray

£1m+ for an arena gig by an 84 year old who was past his best 4, ok, maybe I'll give you 3 at a pinch, decades ago?  Sorry, the world's gone absolutely insane...  It is what it is isn't good enough for me.


Hard agree.

Jules

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 on: Yesterday at 11:24:43 AM 
Started by PaulT - Last post by Jules Gray

Is this a good time to mention that we have tickets to see KC and the Sunshine Band in Austin in January 2026?


Now you're talking!

Jules

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 on: Yesterday at 11:05:44 AM 
Started by PaulT - Last post by davidmjs



I suspect the ticket prices will rule me out of this, but as my first proper gig was S&G in '82, and even though I almost never listen to him I have some residual love for the guy so I might be tempted...


£100-146.70 in Liverpool. That's a nah from me
That’s not that bad for a man of his calibre. You pay more for Madonna….  Shocked




£1m+ for an arena gig by an 84 year old who was past his best 4, ok, maybe I'll give you 3 at a pinch, decades ago?  Sorry, the world's gone absolutely insane...  It is what it is isn't good enough for me.

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