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Musicians — Leeds
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We are Eades from Leeds.
It’s Grandad Chic.
Cage The Elephant played in my mate's bedroom when we were about 13. That was pretty inspiring. My mate's brother-in-law was their tour manager.
I would have loved to see The Who back in the day for the pure showmanship and energy. They also had a huge sound for a three-piece. I guess they were doing punk before it was a thing. Just getting to see that level, and energy and musicianship combined must have been insane. My number two would have to be Velvet Underground during the 'White Light/White Heat' era. Just because it was so ahead of its time.
Post-punk, new wave, grunge, proto-punk, surf rock, no wave… the list goes on and on.
I wouldn't of minded knowing what Hendrix’s practice routine was.
I love Paradiso in Amsterdam. That main room is amazing and full of so much history. I also love Amsterdam as a city... I also loved playing Electric Brixton because I had so many great memories of that place as a punter. Though there's a lot of great Leeds venues that are very close to my heart. (Brudenell Social Club, Oporto, Hyde Park Book Club etc.)
I don't think Colin Newman (Wire) gets enough widespread appreciation outside of your Pitchforks etc.
'Another Brick In The Wall' by Pink Floyd.
'Two Step, Twice' by Foals.
'Teens Of Denial' by Car Seat Headrest.
'Death Or Glory' by The Clash.
'Fools Gold' by The Stone Roses.
'I Wanna Be Your Dog' by Iggy Pop.
'Sister Ray' by Velvet Underground.
'Warning Sign' by Coldplay.
'Wide Awake!' by Parquet Courts.
'Oh Why?' by Honey Guide.
'The Treacle Trap Door' by English Teacher.
'Borderlines' by Vraell.
We are Eades from Leeds.
It’s Grandad Chic.
Cage The Elephant played in my mate's bedroom when we were about 13. That was pretty inspiring. My mate's brother-in-law was their tour manager.
I would have loved to see The Who back in the day for the pure showmanship and energy. They also had a huge sound for a three-piece. I guess they were doing punk before it was a thing. Just getting to see that level, and energy and musicianship combined must have been insane. My number two would have to be Velvet Underground during the 'White Light/White Heat' era. Just because it was so ahead of its time.
Post-punk, new wave, grunge, proto-punk, surf rock, no wave… the list goes on and on.
I wouldn't of minded knowing what Hendrix’s practice routine was.
I love Paradiso in Amsterdam. That main room is amazing and full of so much history. I also love Amsterdam as a city... I also loved playing Electric Brixton because I had so many great memories of that place as a punter. Though there's a lot of great Leeds venues that are very close to my heart. (Brudenell Social Club, Oporto, Hyde Park Book Club etc.)
I don't think Colin Newman (Wire) gets enough widespread appreciation outside of your Pitchforks etc.
'Another Brick In The Wall' by Pink Floyd.
'Two Step, Twice' by Foals.
'Teens Of Denial' by Car Seat Headrest.
'Death Or Glory' by The Clash.
'Fools Gold' by The Stone Roses.
'I Wanna Be Your Dog' by Iggy Pop.
'Sister Ray' by Velvet Underground.
'Warning Sign' by Coldplay.
'Wide Awake!' by Parquet Courts.
'Oh Why?' by Honey Guide.
'The Treacle Trap Door' by English Teacher.
'Borderlines' by Vraell.