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A Joe Donovan Photo
Drummer — Manchester
A Joe Donovan Photo
Joe Donovan, Manchester.
Going out. Whether it’s 42s or to a gig or even just pre-drinking with the tunes on, I don’t know if it’s because we’re missing being able to do them things at the moment but that’s the first thing that comes to mind having a good time with mates.
I’d say a huge part, we’ve always done mint gigs here and the crowds are always the best and I don’t just think that’s because it's home town, so many bands look forward to a Manchester gig, they’re next level. I think the buzz for live music is mint whether it’s watching someone starting out playing Night and Day or someone at the MEN I think the loyalty Manchester crowds show to live bands plays a part in most bands.
Who knows, it’s got something though hasn’t it, maybe how normal it all is or how sound most of the people you meet in town are? Could be that or it’s just raining all the time so staying in starting a band is the only thing to do.
My favourite and it’s really hard to pick is probably The Ritz gig we last did, I think when you play a venue that’s a little smaller than what you usually play it’s amazing, the crowd goes off because they feel lucky to get tickets, you’re buzzing on stage from them buzzing so the gigs there just go off and that sprung dance floor gets a beating.
I think it’s massively important, so many little venues that are mint for bands to play whether it’s just starting up or a secret gig, no matter what day you can always find a live gig on in the Northern Quarter and that is massively important because it's so easy to book a gig and get your name out there.
I’d say Night and Day cafe, that amount of huge acts that have played that venue on the way up is amazing!
'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others' by The Smiths.
'Morning Glory' by Oasis.
'Rubber Soul' by The Beatles.
"England is mine, and it owes me a living"
From 'Still Ill' by The Smiths.
'Party All The Time' by Eddie Murphy.
'Charlemagne' by Blossoms.
'In The Morning' by The Coral.
'Taste (Make it Shake)' by Aitch.
'Regret' by New Order.
The Coral’s new album and Inhaler.
Joe Donovan, Manchester.
Going out. Whether it’s 42s or to a gig or even just pre-drinking with the tunes on, I don’t know if it’s because we’re missing being able to do them things at the moment but that’s the first thing that comes to mind having a good time with mates.
I’d say a huge part, we’ve always done mint gigs here and the crowds are always the best and I don’t just think that’s because it's home town, so many bands look forward to a Manchester gig, they’re next level. I think the buzz for live music is mint whether it’s watching someone starting out playing Night and Day or someone at the MEN I think the loyalty Manchester crowds show to live bands plays a part in most bands.
Who knows, it’s got something though hasn’t it, maybe how normal it all is or how sound most of the people you meet in town are? Could be that or it’s just raining all the time so staying in starting a band is the only thing to do.
My favourite and it’s really hard to pick is probably The Ritz gig we last did, I think when you play a venue that’s a little smaller than what you usually play it’s amazing, the crowd goes off because they feel lucky to get tickets, you’re buzzing on stage from them buzzing so the gigs there just go off and that sprung dance floor gets a beating.
I think it’s massively important, so many little venues that are mint for bands to play whether it’s just starting up or a secret gig, no matter what day you can always find a live gig on in the Northern Quarter and that is massively important because it's so easy to book a gig and get your name out there.
I’d say Night and Day cafe, that amount of huge acts that have played that venue on the way up is amazing!
'Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others' by The Smiths.
'Morning Glory' by Oasis.
'Rubber Soul' by The Beatles.
"England is mine, and it owes me a living"
From 'Still Ill' by The Smiths.
'Party All The Time' by Eddie Murphy.
'Charlemagne' by Blossoms.
'In The Morning' by The Coral.
'Taste (Make it Shake)' by Aitch.
'Regret' by New Order.
The Coral’s new album and Inhaler.