Music
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18 May 2012
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Emo fans have had a rough time. First of all the Daily Mail ran an article revolving around a suicide of 13 year old girl which sparked a march outside their London offices from My Chemical Romance fans.
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08 May 2012
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Judging by the term ‘Been a good week, but I’m cream crakered’ which we overheard in Camden’s KOKO on Sunday evening one assumes the young chap using the urinal next to use had been on the Camden Crawl all weekend and was very tired...and a cockney!
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02 May 2012
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This weekend Camden will be flooded with music lovers seeking out tomorrows next big thing in pubs and venues across the town in northwest London.
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27 April 2012
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This week we sent ABLE2UK reader Philip Clarke to catch Bombay Bicycle Club at Portsmouth Guildhall on Tuesday 24 April. Here’s his review from the night...
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20 April 2012
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This Saturday, 21 April, sees the fifth Record Store Day in the UK. Originally formed over in the States in 2007 the event celebrates independent record stores which are still doing business in this day and age of modern technology where a record is only a few clicks away on ones iPod or Smartphone.
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04 April 2012
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Last night Blackberry hosted a party in London to mark the arrival of their new instant messenger application, BBM. The app is supposed to bring people together, although sadly as the evening wrapped up a major incident ended the event in disaster.
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31 March 2012
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The Teenage Cancer Trust stunning line-up of live music rolls round again for its twelfth year it the elegant surroundings of The Royal Albert Hall.
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08 March 2012
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Over recent the years we have seen a gradual increase of references to various pop stars come to life on the West End circuit. Some edge as far away as possible from the star’s tales, for instance Mamma Mia bears little reference to Bjorn, Benny and the other two Swedes. We Will Rock You rarely mentions the lives of Queen and Thriller, based on Michael Jackson understandably stays well clear of the King Of Pop’s turbulent life story. However Jersey Boys tends to read as close as it can to Frankie Valli’s journey from rags to riches.
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28 February 2012
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It’s coincidental timing that Singin’ in the Rain opens in the West End around the same time as the Oscar winning movie The Artist continues to pick up awards left right and centre.
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27 February 2012
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On 27 March 2012 Club Attitude at Village Underground, Shoreditch plays host to the fantastic Slow Club with support from an amazing array of bands, DJs, artists and poets include the Mercury Prize nominated Ghostpoet.