Live in Edinburgh This Week: 20th September 2009

I feel really weird this morning. Partly I am whizzed off my tits on painkillers, which at least makes the back pain manageable, and partly I took the advice from this thread a little too seriously last night. Ouch. Pills, Caol Ila and Ardbeg: not a winning combination by the time the morning after comes around.
So there’s no chat this week, you’ll be pleased to know. Here are some gigs. Go to them. But good luck picking what to do on Wednesday, because I’ve no fucking idea myself.
Wednesday 23rd September 2009: David Thomas Broughton and several other chaps at Sneaky Pete’s.
Actually David Thomas Broughton is being supported by Debutant, Twi the Humble Feather and Ross Clark, I just liked the phrasing of that little place marker, so I left it in. ‘Several other chaps’ – spendid. See, I told you the pills were working. Anyhow, David Thomas Broughton is mental and brilliant. He has a black belt in the use of loop pedals, a gorgeous voice and a strange knack for peculiar physical theatre to accompany his musical performances. He’s sufficiently eccentric, actually, that he is a good one for sorting the men from the boys because a lot of people really don’t like David Thomas Broughton. These people are wrong, it is as simple as that.
Wednesday 23rd September 2009: Withered Hand Album Launch at the Leith Dockers’ Club, with special guests.
You know I like this album, don’t you? You also know I have an awful lot of time for Dan, don’t you. And I’ve not read a bad review for the record anywhere – not even a merely lukewarm one. So expect a big old hairy metal-hippie love-in at one of Edinburgh’s more idiosyncratic venue choices. I would tell you who the Very Special Guest is, but I am not allowed. You’ll just have to keep your Ear Against the Wireless.
Withered Hand – Cornflake (Demo)
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Wednesday 23rd September 2009 (or Thursday): Jesus H. Foxx & the Pineapple Chunks at the Wee Red Bar.
The Wee Red website seems to think this is on Thursday 24th, whereas I am pretty sure the bands think it’s on the 23rd. I don’t know – personally I would go along on Wednesday if I were you because the venue is there all week and it’s probably best to turn up when the bands are actually intending to play. Besides, at least if you go on Wednesday and you’re wrong, there’s time to put it right. There will be lots of guitars and drums at this gig,
Friday 25th September 2009: Julie Doiron, Construction & Destruction and Former Utopia at the Bowery.
Julie Doiron is folky, quiet, French Canadian and stuff like that.
Saturday 26th September 2009: Occasional Flickers, French Wives & Cancel the Astronauts at Sneaky Pete’s.
The Occasional Flickers are probably best and most lazily described as pleasant twee-pop. Which is nice. My head hurts too much to write anything more about this.
The Occasional Flickers – A Medal Won in ’84
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Saturday 26th September 2009: The Low Miffs & Malcolm Ross at Cabaret Voltaire.
The Low Miffs are a fucking great live band, and their album is excellent. It’s art rock, to a degree, old school indie to a degree and camp as tits in some senses. I’ll be here with bells on, depending on certain potential Manchester-based excusions.
The Low Miffs & Malcolm Ross – Cressida
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Sunday 27th September 2009: Strike the Colours & Zoey Van Goey at Electric Circus.
Zoey Van Goey are another band I have inexplicably yet to see, for no really obvious reason. They have an album out and an increasing national profile, so I really should get my shit together and check them out. Strike the Colours is the vehicle for Malcolm Middleton’s fiddle player, and a band I kind of like, but perhaps no more than that.
Strike the Colours – Strangernight
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thats naughty matthew.
Julie Doiron is going to be one of the most amazing gigs to grace Edinburgh. Seriously!
Diazepam and single-malt Scotch, eh? Well, fuck a hangover. You should be grateful you still have your vision. That kind of behavior kills sperm cells.
What’s naughty, Michael? Have I forgotten something important again?
no you never forget a gig. is that because you always have your ear to the wireless?
hhhhhmmmmm……..can’t wait to listen the racket they’ll make on wednesday night!
also i’m really looking for to Friday night at the Bowery…..looks like it’ll be an awesome gig.
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TPM! TPM! From someone other than Dylan!
Julie Doiron is the most exciting gig in Edinburgh for ages in my opinion, everyone should go.
Oh dear Chutters. Three-post mentalism you foolish, foolish boy.
It’s just silly watching you people try and guess the special guest. You’ve just got no clue do you.
This code is shit.
Julie Doiron ftw.
The first one was okay – obscure enough anyway, I thought. That’s not exactly a well-known song, so I didn’t think it would give the game away that easily. What a klutz I was.
Julie Doiron will be über awesome, dudes.
Seriously? I have yet to be entirely convinced, I have to confess. But then, I’ve hardly heard any of her stuff and everyone seems so keen that I will definitely be going. Sounds very promising, just from the excitement alone.
Yes, seriously. Listen to All Their Broken Hearts… that should have you convinced. Gorgeous song.
One of the tags is King Creosote. What could this mean I wonder?
Don’t know. Probably a typo.
It’s a mystery! To the Mystery Machine!
sorry this is unrelated but i just put on let fideltiy break by found on in work and some girl said it sounded like a bad britney spears song. quite a compliment i think.
King who? Eagle who? Someone called Dan? in Leith?
Well i can’t bloody wait….tho it may all be bullshit
JULIE DOIRON!!! in Edinburgh!!!! I waited my whole life for this moment. Everybody must go to this…. (as well as the W/H launch) (but do not stand right in front of me so i can’t see anything)
Chunks and JHF is definitely the 23rd
Britney would do an awesome version of Let Fidelity Break.
She is, after all, well known for her fidelity.
Pineapple Chunks = Wowee.
What a great gig that was. Ace.
Yup, and they’re playing the next Toad Night as well, on the 10th October. Jolly good!
Post-gig I can confirm that David Thomas Broughton is indeed a black belt. In fact he’s probably 12th Dan if there is such a thing.