Stewart Lee
An official Channel 4 survey of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups Ever placed Stewart Lee at number 41. His mother, whom he loves dearly, thinks Tom O'Connor more...
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Stewart Lee announces new live show, The Man-Wulf
Tuesday 26th March 2024, 10:12am
- Stand-up show Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf will tour the UK in 2025
- "Lee shares his stage with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity"
Stewart Lee is to tour a new show titled Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf .
Beginning with a run at Leicester Square Theatre in December 2024 , the show will then tour the UK across 2025 .
The blurb explains: "In this brand new show, Lee shares his stage with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity. The Man-Wulf lays down a ferocious comedy challenge to the culturally irrelevant and physically enfeebled Lee. Can the beast inside us all be silenced with the silver bullet of Lee's unprecedentedly critically acclaimed style of stand-up?
" Stewart Lee ("the world's greatest living stand-up comedian" The Times), is in danger of being left behind. He's approaching sixty with debilitating health conditions, his TV profile has diminished, and his once BAFTA award-winning style of stand-up seems obsolete in the face of a wave of callous Netflix -endorsed comedy of anger, monetising the denigration of minorities for millions of dollars. But can Lee unleash his inner Man-Wulf to position himself alongside comedy legends like Dave Chappelle, Ricky Gervais and Jordan Peterson at the forefront of side-splitting stadium- stuffing shit-posting?"
A full list of tour dates will be announced later, but at the time of writing the following shows have been revealed...
London Leicester Square Theatre 3rd December 2024 - 17th January 2025
Southampton Mayflower Theatre 19th January 2025
Birmingham Symphony Hall 24th - 26th January 2025
Oxford Playhouse 3rd - 8th February 2025
Canterbury The Marlowe Theatre 10th February 2025
Salford The Lowry 18th - 22nd February 2025
Sheffield Lyceum Theatre 1st - 2nd April 2025
Liverpool Liverpool Philharmonic Hall 6th - 7th April 2025
Leeds Playhouse 8th - 10th April 2025
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Stewart Lee Live in Leicester Square Review
Stewart Lee at Leicester Square Review by Ryan Beardsley
A chilly December night at the Leicester Square and the ‘41st Best Stand Up Ever’ hobbles onto the stage, still recovering from a broken ankle but otherwise in good spirits, referring to himself as an “out of shape William Shatner”, setting the tone for a good natured evening compared to what one might expect from the acid tongued Londoner.
After poking fun at those who had been reluctantly dragged along as part of an office Xmas party, Lee began a routine about that most sacred of cows, JK Rowling, or to be more precise the whole tiresome Trans vs Terf war (pun unintended). The highlight was the teasing of the audience about a joke everyone could see coming about Rowling’s decision to write under a male pseudonym, but as you’d imagine these expectations were subverted in a more original and rebellious punchline.
Lee played up to the more intellectually diverse crowd than he might usually expect, with a crude gag about being pleasured by the entire staff of the BBC, his way of showing he could write “that kind of material”. I’ll never look at George Alagiah the same way again.
Woe betide anyone who can’t wait 45 minutes to check their phone, as Lee caught someone out and launched into a hilarious tirade about how he would quite literally insert any phones into his rectum if he caught sight of another, a practice I wouldn’t recommend if he ever played a stadium (not like he would). Side note there was a guy a couple rows in front of me filming on his phone despite the many notices and Stewart Lee’s own requests, God I would have loved to see his device shoved up Stew’s anus.
My favourite part of the show was Lee’s utter destruction of the lamentable Phoebe Waller Bridge and the way in which she ‘invented’ breaking the fourth wall. The highlight being Lee’s rendition of the Fleabag theme tune, funnier in 9 seconds than anything that has come out of her mouth in history, Christ that Indiana Jones film is going to be a nightmare.
I’ve seen Lee a couple of times before and I found him to be much more jovial this time around, giggling at his own jokes (calling both himself and Kevin Bridges out for this comedian’s sin) chatting with the audience and improvisation brought out some really great stuff, especially when interrogating those sat next to the empty seats. Word of warning, you’re coming and your friend has dropped out, have a good excuse prepared for why…
There was a genuinely touching moment where Lee discussed the late Sean Lock and Barry Cryer. Displaying a more tender side, obviously with the same anarchic gags peppered throughout the genuine pathos but at the same time, maybe he is mellowing and becoming a little softer as he gets on in years, either way everyone appreciated it.
Speaking of softer, Lee ends the evening with a routine portraying the humdrum nature of office life, while requesting the audience compose their own jazz theme to play in their heads as Brexit and EU red tape has made it too expensive to play himself. This finale had some excellent physical comedy lampooning the mundane nature of human pleasantries and had me in stitches, dare I say this wouldn’t have been out of place with the more mainstream acts that Lee so disdains, but there’s nothing wrong with a bit of physical humour and mining the every day for laughs judging by the audience reaction.
So all in all a great show, even for first timers or those who may not think Stewart Lee is their cup of tea, my advice is give it a try, you might just be surprised.
You can find more about the Stewart Lee tour dates and tickets here.
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Stewart Lee returns to the Everyman Theatre after a sell-out run in 2023!
After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in a streamlined solo stand-up mode.
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Archived News - Posted On Wednesday 1st December 2021
FROM THE METRO-LIB-ELITE DESK OF Stewart Lee DISTEMBER 2021
1) the king rocker london screening dec 16th 2) the soundtrack 3) the stand 4) the seen 5) the hat / the shirt 6) the award 7) the post nearly press 8) the fiddler 9) the tour 10) the virus 11) the media garage 12) the podcasts 13) i arrogantly recommend 14) in our covid lamentations, the king rocker london screening 16 th dec.
“Our labour of love Nightingales rockumentary King Rocker knocks most rockumentaries into a cocked hat.
“I loved every minute” – Ben Dowell, The Times
**** Financial Times
**** Chortle
“One of the best music documentaries of all time” – The Quietus
“The new gold standard for rockumentaries” – The Scotsman
If you live in London come to the KING ROCKER XMAS FUN NIGHT , a screening at Dalston Rio Cinema on Dec 16 th at 8.45, followed by q&a w me and dir Michael Cumming (Brass Eye, Toast)
https://riocinema.org.uk/RioCinema.dll/WhatsOn?Film=13951901
You can also now watch it, ad-free, on NOW TV if you have that https://www.nowtv.com/watch/king-rocker-2020/A5EK4mHuoHzRk73pZuoRf
THE SOUNDTRACK
KING ROCKER s/t album, w sleeve notes by me, avail Dec 3rd here https://www.firerecords.com/product/king-rocker-ost/ (also t-shirts etc)
Following King Rocker‘s huge success earlier this year, spotlighting The Nightingales as one of the best band’s in Britain, comes the soundtrack to one of 2021’s break-out films. ‘King Rocker (Soundtrack)’ limited edition red vinyl includes sleeve notes from Stewart Lee, A3 theatrical poster and a lovingly replicated curry menu from Abdul’s in Birmingham.
I am doing some warm up dates for the rebooted SNOWFLAKE/TORNADO tour at THE STAND venues in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle from 12th-14th December. Seating re-jigs, covid rule shifts, and standing room carve-ups mean there are a few new tickets suddenly available which will go on sale DEC 1 ST at 12 noon.
Edinburgh | Sun 12 Dec | Doors 9.30pm show 10.30pm| 60 mins | Tickets here
Glasgow | Mon 13 Dec | Doors 9pm show 10pm| 60 mins | Tickets here Newcastle | Tues 14 Dec | Doors 6pm show 7pm| 60 mins | Tickets here Newcastle | Tues 14 Dec | Doors 9pm show 10pm| 60 mins | Tickets here
An extremely crisp recording, from 2018 at Café Oto, of THE SEEN’s tribute to the free jazz drummer John Stevens, with me reading the text, is newly available here as a digi-download. I like to burn them onto discs and make toy cd’s.
https://confrontrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/for-sake-of-joy-live
WOOLY WINTER HAT NOW AVAILABLE
Stew says; “The gifting season is soon upon us. But what to buy for the socially challenged, prematurely middle-aged, pseudo-intellectual man, or woman, in your life?
An enchanting Stewart Lee ‘Snowflake Tornado’ Beanie, fashioned from the highest quality material by non-slaves, makes for the perfect woke Winterval gift!”
“Christmas is coming, And Stewart Lee is getting fat, So please spend a penny On a Stewart Lee hat!”
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The hit All The Cheeses and Content Provider t-shirts are also all printed and ready to ship. Tees are all unisex and are made by Bella-Canvas. High quality and 100% eco friendly production and no Sweatshops. Shirts come in all sizes and ship worldwide. Get yours before they sell out.
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Producer Michael Umney just won a BEST ARTS PRODUCER radio award for STEWART LEE – UNRELIABLE NARRATOR. Listen again here – https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000wynk
THE POST-NEARLY PRESS
This great book is out from the Post-Nearly Press
https://chromaeditions.com/2021/10/17/new-book-details-confirmed/
All five of the Post-Nearly Press Conversation Series of books compiled together for the first time and made available in colour paperback format, with original artwork and a brand new cover design by Craig Turnbull.
Featuring live face-to-face conversations, unprecedented in length, with five of the UK’s most visionary authors/artists, including: Iain Sinclair , Chris Petit , Andrew Kötting , Alan Moore and Stewart Lee .
THE FIDDLER
The avant-folk dronemädchens Laura Cannell and Kate Ellis also bring the much delayed live incarnation of their These Feral Lands recording project to London’s King’s Place on Feb 18 th 2022. I wrote words for four of the tracks and will attempt to do something with them on the night. I thought about where I was conceived, and where I was born, plugged the details I know into the folklore of both regions, and tried not to get in the way of Laura and Kate’s mediaeval trance music steamroller.
https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/contemporary/laura-cannell-with-stewart-lee-kate-ellis-these-feral-lands/
All the SNOWFLAKE TORNADO tour dates outstanding from 2020 will be shifted into 2022, starting in Jan, and below are the ones we know about so far. Local venues will contact you if they haven’t already. All the warm-up club dates you may have bought tickets for have been slotted in to Nov and Dec, covid willing, and venues will contact ticket holders. Please do not hassle venues about all this. They will contact you. We will get there! It’s all bacon!
January 2022
Tuesday 4th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, wednesday 5th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, thursday 6th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, friday 7th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, saturday 8th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, monday 10th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, tuesday 11th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, wednesday 12th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, thursday 13th january 2022 – leicester square theatre, london – tickets, saturday 15th january 2022 – theatre royal, norwich – tickets, monday 17th january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, tuesday 18th january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, wednesday 19th january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, thursday 20th january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, friday 21st january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, saturday 22nd january 2022 – playhouse, oxford – tickets, tuesday 25th january 2022 – the lowry, salford – tickets, wednesday 26th january 2022 – the lowry, salford – tickets, thursday 27th january 2022 – the lowry, salford – tickets, friday 28th january 2022 – the lowry, salford – tickets, saturday 29th january 2022 – the lowry, salford – tickets, sunday 30th january 2022 – theatre royal, newcastle upon tyne – tickets, february 2022, wednesday 2nd february 2022 – st. david’s hall, cardiff – tickets, thursday 3rd february 2022 – rose theatre, kingston – tickets, friday 4th february 2022 – westlands entertainment venue, yeovil – tickets, saturday 5th february 2022 – westlands entertainment venue, yeovil – tickets, tuesday 8th february 2022 – town hall, cheltenham – tickets, wednesday 9th february 2022 – town hall, cheltenham – tickets, thursday 10th february 2022 – de montfort hall, leicester – tickets, friday 11th february 2022 – warwick arts centre, coventry – tickets, saturday 12th february 2022 – festival theatre, malvern – tickets, sunday 13th february 2022 – hippodrome, birmingham – tickets, friday 25th february 2022 – the dome, brighton – tickets, saturday 26th february 2022 – the dome, brighton – tickets, sunday 27th february 2022 – the dome, brighton – tickets, monday 28th february 2022 – the marlowe theatre, canterbury – tickets, wednesday 2nd march 2022 – northcott theatre, exeter – tickets, thursday 3rd march 2022 – northcott theatre, exeter – tickets, friday 4th march 2022 – lighthouse, poole – tickets, saturday 5th march 2022 – playhouse, salisbury – tickets, sunday 6th march 2022 – de la warr pavillion, bexhill on sea – tickets, wednesday 9th march 2022 – theatre royal, wakefield – tickets, thursday 10th march 2022 – opera house, buxton – tickets, friday 11th march 2022 – the courtyard, hereford – tickets, saturday 12th march 2022 – grand theatre, swansea – tickets, monday 14th march 2022 – king’s theatre, glasgow – tickets, tuesday 15th march 2022 – king’s theatre, glasgow – tickets, wednesday 16th march 2022 – the sands centre, carlisle – tickets, thursday 17th march 2022 – royal hall, harrogate – tickets, tuesday 22nd march 2022 – churchill theatre, bromley – tickets, wednesday 23rd march 2022 – playhouse, nottingham – tickets, thursday 24th march 2022 – playhouse, nottingham – tickets, friday 25th march 2022 – playhouse, nottingham – tickets, saturday 26th march 2022 – playhouse, nottingham – tickets, sunday 27th march 2022 – royal & derngate, northampton – tickets, tuesday 29th march 2022 – city hall, sheffield – tickets, wednesday 30th march 2022 – playhouse, leeds – tickets, thursday 31st march 2022 – playhouse, leeds – tickets, friday 1st april 2022 – playhouse, leeds – tickets, saturday 2nd april 2022 – storyhouse, chester – tickets, tuesday 19th april 2022 – wyvern theatre, swindon – tickets, thursday 21st april 2022 – the hawth, crawley – tickets, friday 22nd april 2022 – the hexagon, reading – tickets, sunday 24th april 2022 – mayflower theatre, southampton – tickets, tuesday 26th april 2022 – cliffs pavilion, southend on sea – tickets, wednesday 27th april 2022 – the central theatre, chatham – tickets, thursday 28th april 2022 – derby theatre, derby – tickets, friday 29th april 2022 – lyceum theatre, crewe – tickets, saturday 30th april 2022 – lawrence batley theatre, huddersfield – tickets, tuesday 3rd may 2022 – theatre royal, york – tickets, wednesday 4th may 2022 – theatre royal, york – tickets, thursday 5th may 2022 – theatre royal, york – tickets, friday 6th may 2022 – st. george’s hall, bradford – tickets, saturday 7th may 2022 – gala theatre, durham – tickets, sunday 8th may 2022 – theatre royal, newcastle upon tyne – tickets, tuesday 10th may 2022 – palace theatre, watford – tickets, wednesday 11th may 2022 – palace theatre, watford – tickets, thursday 12th may 2022 – assembly hall theatre, tunbridge wells, friday 13th may 2022 – the yvonne arnaud theatre, guildford – tickets, saturday 14th may 2022 – the yvonne arnaud theatre, guildford – tickets, sunday 15th may 2022 – theatre royal, plymouth – tickets, tuesday 17th may 2022 – corn exchange, cambridge – tickets, wednesday 18th may 2022 – corn exchange, cambridge – tickets, thursday 19th may 2022 – the baths hall, scunthorpe – tickets, saturday 21st may 2022 – new theatre, peterborough – tickets, sunday 22nd may 2022 – the grand, wolverhampton – tickets, monday 23rd may 2022 – hippodrome, bristol – tickets, tuesday 24th may 2022 – theatre severn, shrewsbury – tickets, wednesday 25th may 2022 – the forum, bath – tickets, friday 27th may 2022 – wycombe swan, high wycombe – tickets, saturday 28th may 2022 – winding wheel, chesterfield – tickets, tuesday 7th june 2022 – mercury theatre, colchester, wednesday 8th june 2022 – mercury theatre, colchester, sunday 12th june 2022 – queen’s theatre, barnstaple, friday 17th june 2022 – philharmonic hall, liverpool – tickets, saturday 18th june 2022 – hippodrome, darlington – tickets, sunday 19th june 2022 – festival theatre, edinburgh – tickets, monday 20th june 2022 – perth theatre, perth – tickets, tuesday 21st june 2022 – perth theatre, perth – tickets, wednesday 22nd june 2022 – tivoli theatre, aberdeen – tickets, thursday 23rd june 2022 – tivoli theatre, aberdeen – tickets, sunday 26th june 2022 – theatre royal, plymouth – tickets, wednesday 29th june 2022 – royal festival hall, southbank, london – tickets, thursday 30th june 2022 – royal festival hall, southbank, london – tickets, friday 1st july 2022 – royal festival hall, southbank, london – tickets, saturday 2nd july 2022 – royal festival hall, southbank, london – tickets, sunday 3rd july 2022 – royal festival hall, southbank, london – tickets.
I would be delighted if, if you are coming to see me, you could do your best to get vaccinated, irrespective of what the gvt or the venue insist upon. I doubt that my snowflake audience will contain many people who deny the existence of Covid or believe the vaccine is George Soros or Bill Gates trying to put tiny Transformer robots into your blood. But I and my team will be interacting with over 150 000 people on the next leg of the tour, and I would like to minimise our risk, and the risk to my audience, so meet me half way. I will be selling and signing stuff as usual, I hope, but I won’t be shaking hands to thank you all this time around, and will probably be positioned behind some kind of screen like William Shatner in Airplane 2 . Sad.
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THE PODCASTS
To try and promote King Rocker I have been pimping myself about like Priss Fotheringham on every Podcast going, alone or with dir M Cumming (Brass Eye, Toast), saying the same things in the same room in the same clothes to all different people, all of whom were very kind. I don’t know what a podcast is really but I think you go on the internet and click on something. As my grandfather once said, in 1983, “Do you know, in America, there are shops that only sell Kentucky Fried Chicken?” I enjoyed being on the internet with all these people enormously, but will put some blue water between me and the next wedge. David Baddiel told me it was good to be on the internet, though. These are available…
NEW! WHAT’S UPSET YOU NOW? W SEAN WALSH AND PAUL MCCAFFREY.
NEW! MARK ELLEN & DAVID HEPWORTH’s WORD PODCAST
PAUL CHOWDHRY’S PUDCAST
8) I Arrogantly Recommend
Live events winterval special, welney swan feeds.
If you’ve ever wondered what 9000 Russian and Icelandic migrating swans would look like all hanging out at a Norfolk wetland, get yourself booked in at WELNEY any day at 3.30 until the end of Feb for this mind-melting awe-inspiring vista of nature https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/welney/whats-on/swan-feeds-2/
Martin Carthy
Ageless folk veteran DECEMBER 1 st & APRIL 16 TH 2022, Café Oto London
Alfie Brown
Worthwhile comedy outlier of conviction and immense intensity. Until JAN 29 th London Soho Theatre https://sohotheatre.com/shows/alfie-brown-sensitive-man/
Sleaford Mods
Angry loud man and quiet electronic man. DECEMBER 1 st Bristol Academy, 2 nd London Printworks, 3 rd Brighton Dome
Dry Cleaning
Sing-speak post-punk poets DECEMBER 1 st Hebden Bridge Trades, 2 nd Norwich Arts Centre, 3 rd Brighton Dome. FEBRUARY 14 th Liverpool Arts, 15 th Dublin Button, 16 th Belfast Empire,. 18 th Edinburgh Summerhall, 19 th Glasgow QMU, 20 th Leeds Brudenell, 22 nd Birmingham Mill, 23 rd Bristol Marble, 25 th Manchester Academy 2, 26 th Sheffield Leadmill 2, 27 th Nottingham Rescue. MARCH 1 st Southsea Wedgewood, 2 nd Brighton Concorde 2, 3 rd London Forum. APRIL 1 st Manchester 02 Ritz.
Bridget Christie
– Who Am I? My multi-award winning wife has some dates. You can book here https://www.bridgetchristie.co.uk/gigs/
Thursday 2nd December 2021 Quarterhouse Folkestone
14 th – 18 th December Leicester Square Theatre London https://leicestersquaretheatre.ticketsolve.com/shows/873620281
Evan Parker & Henry Dagg
DEC 2 ND Canterbury Free Range. This night combines two valuable British voices of unbowed individuality. Parker changed the sound of the saxophone in Jazz. Electronic music obsessive Dagg is a cross between eccentric inventor Wilf Lunn and Stockhausen. I wish I could get to this. “Dagg will be using a range of vintage electronic sound sources and modifiers to improvise a dialogue with Evan parker’s saxophone performances, while using techniques such as variable tape delays and speeds, ring modulation and frequency shifting effects to expand the soundscape of the instrument.” WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?
The legendary Scottish comedian with the gift for surreal self-sabotage simply must be seen. Rare full length shows. London Museum of Comedy, Bloomsbury 2 Dec 2021 — 4 Dec 2021 Running Time 90m inc. Interval https://museumofcomedy.ticketsolve.com/shows/873621494
Surviving members and associated acts DECEMBER 3 rd + 4 th , Café Oto, London
The Fallen Women
Female Fall tribute band w guest vocalists incl me. DECEMBER 5 th London Lexington.
Alcester St Nicholas Night
Dec 6 th , Alcester, Worcs. 5.45pm. 7pm Parade, Fireworks 8.30, Church service 9pm. “The church at Alcester is dedicated to St Nicholas and his feast day is celebrated a parade featuring a boy Bishop, a Confused Graham, musicians, Morris dancers, vintage vehicles, maggot racing, a firework display and Gregorian chant. (Calendarcustoms.com)
Enthroning of The Boy Bishop
Dec 6 th , Berden, Hertfordshire ; Boston, Lincolnshire ; Bristol; Hereford Cathedral ; Par, Cornwall ; Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire .
The custom of choosing a Boy Bishop from the members of a terrified cathedral choir is thought to date from the 13th century. Following his election he is fitted out in full Bishop cosplay including robes, mitre, whip, chequebook, ball gag, and crozier. During the ceremony the chosen chorister and his Confused Graham enter the church, or cathedral, and the new Boy Bishop takes his place on the Bishop’s throne and receives a small egg. He then holds this egg in his hand from the Feast of St Nicholas on 6th December until Holy Innocents Day on the 28th December. During this period he enjoys many of the powers and privileges of a real Bishop, including a complimentary seat in the House of Lords, the power to influence national law and policy, and protection from child abuse investigations. (Historic-uk.com)
The Bohman Brothers
Dada-ish improvisors. DECEMBER 8 th Brighton Rose Hill
John Butcher, Mark Sanders, John Edwards
Top free-improvisation trio DEC 8 th London Iklecktik
Pretentious comedian/poet/actor’s doubtlessly obtuse and thoroughly entertaining Xmas show. Dec 8 th -11 th London Soho Theatre https://sohotheatre.com/shows/tim-key-crimbo-bimbo/
Robin Ince’s 9 Lessons and Carols For Curious People
Always a festive treat w amazing special guests DEC 10 th – 18 th , London King’s Place https://cosmicshambles.com/ninelessons They’re at the ROYAL FUCKING ALBERT HALL too on Dec 14 th https://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/events/2021/brian-cox-and-robin-inces-christmas-compendium-of-reason/
The Wave Pictures
Unsung gods of indie DEC 13 th Lexington London
The Chameleons
M’cr post punk visionaries on another victory lap. DECEMBER 14 TH Huddersfield Parish, 16 th Blackpool Waterloo, 17 th /18 th M’cr Ritz. JANUARY 14 TH Leicester Academy, 15 th Birmingham Institute. FEBRUARY 1 ST Nottingham Rescue Rooms, 5 th London Islington Assembly Hall
Andrea Pensado , Daniel Thompson , Steve Noble , Steve Beresford , John Butcher , Mark Sanders , Kay Grant , Tim Hodgkinson , Dave Fowler , Douglas Benford , Sue Lynch , Mimi Kobayashi , Dave Tucker , and Adam Bohman
Packed pre-xmas free-improv spectacular feat ex-members of Flying Lizards, Henry Cow, Fall, Morphogenesis, Alterations etc etc DEC 16 th London Iklecktic
Eliza Carthy
Folk superstar fiddler currently on top form, seen at Laugharne last month DEC 21 st London Union Chapel
21 st DEC – Penzance Montol Festival Penzance 12 midday onwards. A procession with traditional Guise Dancers, a Lord of Misrule, mummers, Penglaz the Hobby Horse, lanterns, a river of fire, musicians, dancers, guising, pear-knobbing, dancing, carol singing, a suet swig, a Confused Graham, a Mummers Play, Cornish Carols, and then the burning of the sun – A 10pm torchlit procession leading to a lit Beacon for the Chalking of the Mock and the bonfire. The Mock is a yule log marked in chalk with a stickman before it’s burned. York Sherrif’s Riding From 6pm. The Sheriff, on foot, is accompanied by the York Waits in their livery; they process around the city in a large clay beaker, music playing all the while.
The event begins with a proclamation at Micklegate Bar and further proclamations, horn blowing and chobby-boffing take place at several points on the tour, which ends after about three-quarters of an hour or so with the Sheriff’s speech at the Mansion House, and the bawdy lamentation of a Confused Graham. The proclamations welcome to the city “whores, thieves, diceplayers and other unthrifty folk” for the period of twelve days of Yule. Afterwards the participants celebrate with venison pasties, ramekin dewpie, and sherry. (Calendarcustoms.com)
Tom Bawcock’s Eve 23 rd Dec Mousehole Cornwall. Tom was a local fisherman who braved the midwinter weather to land a fine catch on this date, after a period of storms had prevented the men from sailing and the villagers faced famine. His act of heroism is commemorated annually and the story is re-enacted in the harbour by a Confused Graham. There is a lantern parade and a special local delicacy called star-gazy pie is served, a fish pie with a pastry crust, the heads of the fish stick out through the crust to gaze accusatorily at the diners, who then weep. The Ship Inn is the place to eat the pie – you’ll also hear a special song about Tom’s brave act during the parade. Carol singing follows on the beach. (Calendarcustoms.com)
24 th DEC Tolling The Devil’s Knell , Dewsbury In the parish church, a team of bell ringers toll the tenor bell, ‘Black Tom of Soothill’, once for every year since Christ was born. The final stroke is timed for midnight. Legend has it the practice began in the 13th century when Thomas de Soothill, a local baron, killed a servant boy. As penance he gave a bell to All Saint’s Church and ordered it rung every Christmas to remind him of his crime, although he didn’t go to prison or anything. After midnight Black Tom is rung once more by a Confused Graham to remind the Devil of his defeat by the birth of Christ, in case he has forgotten, and to protect the town from evil for the coming year, such as a rain of sharks. (Historic-uk.com) Dunster & Axmouth Ashen Faggot, Dunster, Luttrel Arms, 8pm/Axmouth 8.30 pm. The Ashen Faggot is a large log with withies bound around it to make a bundle which is burned indoors in the hearth. A sip of moorjuice is consumed as each withy breaks in the flames. At Dunster their faggot consists of twelve thick sticks bound in a bundle using ash withies and the Dunster Carol is sung while it burns in the vast fireplace. At Axmouth a six-foot-long faggot is constructed in a bundle of hazel twigs, filling the fireplace; as the faggot burns carol singing and recitations take place and the bad events of year are collectively regretted while a Confused Graham delights in the faggot’s embers. Richmond Poor Old ‘Oss Richmond Market Place, Yorkshire 12 midday. The Poor Old Hoss of Richmond is a twisted parody of a horse in the form of a real horse-skull attached to a pole. He is accompanied by a group of mummers in huntsman costumes who sing his special song and bring him back to life with a blast on a hunting horn when he “dies”, accompanied by much merriment and mayhem, and a bawdy gesture from a Confused Graham. Most of the action takes place around the Market Place area, in and out of the pubs, and the bank. (Calendarcustoms.com)
25 th DEC Kirkwall Ba, Kirkwall Orkney A fiercely contested mass-handball game between teams of Uppies and Doonies, tightly packed into the narrow covid-ridden streets. The main game on each day is preceded by a procession of all participants to the Mercat Cross, a shortbread eating competition, and a Boys’ game in the morning at 10.30. Expect 100 players, plenty more spectators and a Confused Graham; play can go on well into the New Year. Rippon Apples, Rippon Cathedral 10.30 am Choristers distribute rosy red apples to the assembled parishioners, who shine them on their cuffs before stamping them into the dirt, whilst being taunted by a Confused Graham.
26 th DEC Old Glory & The Cutty Wren Middleton, Suffolk. Once darkness falls, flaming torches approach to the sound of a slow drum beat as the East Anglian form of Morris is re-created by local Molly Dancers & Musicians, intimidating the weak to the amusement of a Confused Graham (Historic-uk.com) Greatham Sword Dance, Greatham County Durham Redcar Sword Dancers perform outside the gates to Greatham Hospital, with red jackets and carry steel swords, performing intricate longsword dances and a traditional mummers play with a death followed by a resurrection by the doctor, who is lured out from behind a laptop with a simnel cake. During the last dance, the performers are showered with coins, which some Confused Grahams attempt to pocket, so don’t forget to take some! Flamborough Sword Dance 12.30 pm Flamborough Sword Dancers’ moves are derived from threading actions used when making and reparing their fishing nets. They perform with wooden swords outside each of the local pubs including the Rose & Crown and ending at the Royal Dog & Duck, where recriminations for any of the day’s dance mistakes are handed out like toffees by a Confused Graham. Geddington Boxing Day Squirt 11.30 am A huge water fight between the local Geddington Volunteer Fire Brigade and their rivals from Kettering Fire Station. A beer barrel suspended over the ford must be squirted towards their opponents using the force of their fire hoses. A Confused Graham tries to squirt from his own miniature hose, in a bawdy burlesque of the main event. Grenoside Sword Dance 11 am Grenoside Sword Dancers perform with six dancers, accompanied by musicians and a captain in a unique dance featuring a ritual “beheading” movement of the captain with interlinked swords. Clogs are worn by the team, while nine Confused Grahams dance barefoot. Woodhouse/Handsworth Sword Dance (Yorkshire) 11.15am/12pm The Handsworth Traditional Sword Dancers, wearing unique military style uniforms and carrying metre-long swords, perform an intricate dance featuring a “lock” of intertwined swords, while a Confused Graham shields his inbetweenicles. Knaresborough Tug Of War 12 midday Opponents pull their sturdy rope over the River Nidd, while a Confused Graham ridicules water. Ludlow Tug Of War 12 midday The tuggers from the timbered Feathers and its rival the Bull bring the street to a standstill as they struggle to win the best of three pulls, while a Confused Graham performs his own bawdy tug. Marshfield (Gloucestershire) Paper Boys 12 midday The Marshfield Paper Boys perform a traditional mummers play involving a sword-fight and the revival of the defeated protagonist by the Doctor, who is lured out from behind a laptop with a toffee apple; other characters include Saucy Jack, a Confused Graham, and Father Beelzebub. The players wear costumes covered in strips of paper (hence their name) and perform in a serious manner handed down over the generations. The Town Crier leads the procession of players to the set performance points around the village, beginning in the Market Place at 11am. Carols are sung before the first performance and the last play takes place around noon. Silsoe (Bedfordshire) Hunting of The Wren 12 midday The Hunting of the Wren at Silsoe is a modern day interpretation of the old Irish custom with the added advantage that no birds are harmed during the ceremony! Hunting the Wren was a widespread Celtic winter custom in which groups paraded their locality, particularly on Boxing Day, bearing a decorated garland or box containing a dead wren, mumming and singing in return for rewards of food and money. Local Morris side Hemlock Morris perform at the event and they process to the High Street with their artificial wren on a stick, before dancing, readings, acting and music outside the pub for around an hour, while a Confused Graham arranges feathers on a dish, appreciatively. Hemlock are a mixed side, wearing the gothic apparel of Border Morris but performing mainly Cotswold style dances. While Boxing Day dancing and mumming has taken place at Silsoe for a number of years, the Wren Ceremony was introduced more recently by current Squire of Hemlock Andrew Miller, making it a much more unusual event. (Calendarcustoms.com) Gloucester Cathedral Mummers’ Play 12 mid-day Morris Dancing followed by an incomprehensible and historically inaccurate play, performed by increasingky bewildered men, that appears to have some long forgotten meaning but remains thoroughly entertaining. Absolutely superb, every year!
31 st December Fun – Allendale Fire Ceremony Allendale, Northumberland. A procession of ’guisers’ carry tubs of flaming tar above their heads, in contravention of many health and safety regulations, eventually arriving at the town square where the flaming tubs are thrown onto a bonfire, which a Confused Graham attempts to extinguish with his own bawdy hose. At the stroke of midnight the church bells ring out to symbolise the supplanting of cool paganism by square Christianity, and the death of the feminine in ancient British belief systems. Burning The Old Year Out , Biggar Strathclyde & Wick Highland, A torchlight procession through the town is followed by a bonfire symbolizing the burning out of the old year. During WWII a candle was lit in a tin can to ensure the tradition survived, and a Confused Graham commemorates this by extracting his own bawdy candle from its unusual hiding place. Flambeaux Procession Comrie Tayside, A torchlight procession drives out evil spirits as credulous and bewildered villagers march round the fearful settlement and then back into the main square where the torches are thrown onto a bonfire and wasted, as a Confused Graham leaks treacle from its teats. Swinging The Fireballs Stonehaven Grampian, At midnight the High Street is lit up as sixty local fireball-swingers swing their fireballs above their heads, proceeding down to the harbour where their balls are thrown into the sea. A Confused Graham announces that some time in the dark-ages a shooting star appeared above Stonehaven. In the year that followed the sighting, the local farmers recorded a bumper harvest. Attributing their prosperity to the shooting star, the villagers introduced the fireball ceremony to trick gullible nature into rewarding them with surplus foods again. (Historic-uk.com) Llangynwyd Mari Lwyd 7.30 pm The Mari Lwyd takes the form of a decorated horse-skull on a pole operated by a Confused Graham in a white sheet, paraded around the district in return for refreshment. The action takes place at the Corner House pub and the singing is still a feature of this event. (Calanedarcustoms.com)
Mammoth Penguins
Sublime indie pop storytelling JANUARY 12 th Lexington London
PHIL MINTON WITH ROGER TURNER / VERYAN WESTON / JOHN BUTCHER / ADRIAN NORTHOVER / JOHN EDWARDS / AUDREY CHEN
JAN 12 th London Café Oto Great night of vocalese and free improv. Minton is a genius.
Darren Hayman & Emma Krupa
The Sonny and Cher of Indie JANUARY 13 th Lexington London
The Fallen Leaves
Gentlemen mod punks. JANUARY 15 TH Acton George & Dragon, 20 th 100 Club, London + Downliners’ Sect & Masonics. FEBRUARY 12 th 229 London. JUNE 11 TH 100 Club, London.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Canadian ritual post-rockers. JANUARY 16 th/17th London Electric Ballroom, 19 th Bristol SWX, 21 st Glasgow Barrowland, 22 nd M’cr Academy
Idles/Big Joanie
West country positive vibes rabble rousers and support from sturdily scrappy black feminist punks JANUARY 17 TH Brixton Academy, 21 st Cardiff Motorpoint, 22 nd Birmingham Academy, 24 th – 26 th Dublin Vicar St, 28 th – 20 th M’cr Victoria Warehouse, FEBRUARY 1 st Sheffield Academy, 2 nd Newcastle City Hall, 3 rd – 5 th Glasgow Barrowlands
Distaff post-punkers JANUARY 19 th Brixton Academy (w Idles), 20 th Birmingham Hare & Hounds, 22 nd Glasgow Audio
Hardcore progenitor and WWWF scriptwriter in solo songsmith mode
JANUARY 19 th Dublin Wheelans, 21 st Liverpool Arts, 23 rd Cardiff Globe, 24 th Chester Live Rooms, 25 th Digbeth B’ham , 27 th Stoke on Trent Sugarmill, 28 th Bristol Thekla, 29 th Nottingham Rescue, 31 st Glasgow Oran Moor, FEBRUARY 1 st Newcastle Riverside, Southampton Engine Rooms, 4 th Brighton Concorde 2, 5 th Oxford Academy 2, 7 th Leeds Brudenell, 8 th London Islington Assembly
Richard Dawson
Unique Geordie troubadour 20 th JANUARY London Roundhouse, 22 nd Sunderland Fire Station
Dean Wareham (plays Galaxie 500)
Dreampop avatar revisits juvenilia JANUARY 27 TH Glasgow Oran Mor, 28 th Edinburgh Liquid, 29 th N’castle Cluny, 20 th Leeds Brudenell, FEBRUARY 2 nd Nottingham Rescue, 3 rd Bristol Fleece, 4 th Islington Assembly, 5 th Worthing Venue
Echo & The Bunnymen
Scally pscyh-survivors FEBRUARY 1 st Sheffield City Hall, 2 nd Leeds Academy, 4 th Bournemouth Academy, 5 th Cardiff St David’s Hall, 7 th London Roundhouse, 9 th Dublin Olympia, 11 th Norwich UEA, 12 th Gateshead Sage, 14 th Liverpool Philharmonic, 16 th M’cr Albert Hall, 17 th Nottingham Rock City, 18 th Cambridge Corn Exch, 20 th Bristol Academy, 22 nd London Shepherds Bush Empire, 23 rd Northampton Derngate, 25 th M’cr Albert Hall, 26 th Birmingham Academy, 28 th Glasgow Barrowlands MARCH 1 st Glasgow Barrowlands, APRIL 6 TH Bexhill De La Ware
Napalm Death
Grindcore pioneers FEBRUARY 9 TH M’cr Academy, 10 th Glasgow Classic Grand, 11 th Buckley Tivoli, 12 th Birmingham Hammerfest, 13 th London Electric Ballroom
ALAN PARKER URBAN WARRIOR
Comedy genius Simon Munnery’s timeless anarchist character ALAN PARKER scales the heights with a ‘farewell’ date at London’s South Bank Center. You MUST SEE THIS FEB 16 th https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/performance-dance/simon-munnery-alan-parker-urban-warrior-farewell-tour?eventId=820754
Van Der Graaf Generator
Monumental master-masons of prog FEBRUARY 21 st Birmingham Town Hall, 22 nd M’cr Bridgewater, 24 th London Palladium, 26 th Edinburgh Queen’s MARCH 1 st Bath Forum
Stiff Little Fingers
Still impossibly inspiring NI punk survivors MARCH 10 th Bristol Academy, 11 th Cardiff SU, 12 th B’ham Academy, 14 th Nottingham Rock City, 16 th Troon Hall, 17 th Glasgow Barrowlands, 18 th Newcastle City Hall, 19 th Leeds Academy, 21 st Northampton Roadmender, 24 th Bournemouth Academy, 25 th M’cr Academy, 26 th Camden Roundhouse AUGUST 4 th Blackpool Rebellion, OCTOBER 1 st – 2 nd Sheffield Academy
Robyn Hitchock
Psychedelic surrealist MARCH 17 th Cambridge Storey’s Field, 19 th London QEH, 20 th Leeds Brudenell, 22 nd M’cr Night & Day
Doug Stanhope
As all serious fans of stand-up know, the American iteration of the artform is currently lagging somewhat compared to the manifestations produced in other English speaking territories, but the mighty Doug Stanhope – the desert compound king of crudely eloquent despair – is an exception. A reformed Libertarian with a compelling stage presence, Stanhope is one of those rare comedians with the skills and talent to make you laugh, against your will, on his terms, whether you agree with his worldview or not. MARCH 24 th Glasgow Academy, 25 th Newcastle City Hall, 26 th Sheffield Academy, 27 th Leeds Academy, 30 th Birmingham Academy, APRIL 1 st M’cr Apollo, 3 rd London T&C.
Melt Banana
Endlessly inspiring Japanese pop-art-noiseniks MARCH 31 st Margate Elsewhere, APRIL 1 st Reading South Street, 6 th Cambridge Portland Arms, 9 th Huddersfield Parish, 12 th Edinburgh Caves, 13 th Glasgow Stereo, 14 th York Crescent, 17 th Bristol Exchange, 18 th Cardiff Ifor Bach, 22 nd Brighton Patterns
Sure to be briefly massive, these waspish Amish-styled Boston-indie-circa-1989-sounding barnstormers hit the road APRIL 17 th Edinburgh Mash, 19 th Leeds Brudenell, 20 th M’cr Gorilla, 21 st Bristol Trinity, 23 rd B’ham Institute 3, 24 th Norwich Arts, 26 th London Scala, 27 th Southsea Wedgewood, MAY 28 th Warrington Weekender
Maria Bamford
As all serious fans of stand-up know, the American iteration of the artform is currently lagging somewhat compared to the manifestations produced in other English speaking territories, but the mighty Maria Bamford – the Empress of Embarrassment – can hold her own against the best British, Irish and Antipodean acts, and she has an utterly unique comic persona, a kind of crippling bafflement. She is making some rare – and typically modest – British and Irish appearances. APRIL 21 st Dublin Liberty Hall, 25 th Glasgow Glee, 27 th Birmingham Glee, 28 th M’cr Academy, 30 th London Hackney Earth
Mormon minimalists APRIL 25 th Edinburgh Queen’s Hall, 26 th Dublin Vicar St, 27 th M’cr Cathedral, 28 th Brighton St George’s, 29 th London St John At Hackney, 30 th Bristol Trinity
Little Joe (Jessica Hausner) **** County Lines (Henry Blake) ***** Animal Antics (Patrick Goddard) *****
Box Of Moonlight (Tom DeCillo, 1996) ***** Local Hero (Bill Forsyth, 1983) ***** Where Eagles Dare (Brian G Hutton, 1968) ***** The Big Gundown (Sergio Sollima, 1967) ***** The Sting (George Roy Hill, 1973) ***** Star Wars (George Lucas, 1977) ***** The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982)***** Good Vibrations (Lisa Barros D’sa /Glen Leyburn, 2013)***** Caliber 9 (Fernado di Leon, 1972) ***** ’71 (Yann Demange, 2014) ***** Big Night (Campbell Scott/Stanley Tucci, 1996) ***** Jason & The Argonauts (Don Chaffey, 1963) ***** Goldstone (Ivan Sen, 2016) ***** Witness (Peter Weir, 1985) ***** Avengers Infinity War (Russo Brothers, 2018) **** Avengers Endgame (Russo Brothers, 2019) **** In Order of Disappearance (Hans Peter Molland, 2014)***** Iron Man III (Shane Black, 2013)***** Pauline A La Plage (Eric Rohmer, 1983) ***** Gone To Earth (Powell/Pressburger, 1950) **** The Odd Couple (Neil Simon, 1968) ***** Excalibur (John Boorman, 1981) **** Samurai 1 : Mushashi Miyamoto (Hiroshi Inagaki, 1954) **** Cache / Hidden (Michaek Haneke, 2005) ***** Babylon (Franco Rosso, 1980) ***** Summer In February (Christopher Menaul, 2013) **** Guardians of The Galaxy (James Gunn, 2014) ***** All Tomorrow’s Parties (Jonathan Caouette, 2009) **** Medea (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1969) ***** Force Majeure (Ruben Ostlund, 2015) **** Lift To The Scaffold (Louise Malle, 1958)***** Macbeth (Roman Polanski, 1971)***** Tomb of Ligeia (Roger Corman, 1964) **** Massacre Time (Lucio Fulci, 1966) **** Bandidos (Massimo Dallamano, 1967) **** And God Said To Cain (Antonio Margheriti, 1970) ***** Dead Man’s Shoes (Shane Meadows, 2004) ***** Romeo + Juliet (Baz Luhrmann, 1996) ***** Gallivant (Andrew Kotting, 1996) ***** Cleo From 5 to 7 (Agnes Varda, 1961)***** London (Patrick Keiller, 1992) ***** Effie Grey (Emma Thompson, Richard Laxton 2014) ****
Rosemary Tonks – Emir (1963)***** Rosemary Tonks – The Bloater (1968) ***** John Berger/ Jean Mohr – A Fort unate Man (1967) ***** Ann Quin – Berg (1964) **** Sir John Mandeville – The Travels of Sir John Mandeville (1357)**** Sean Bythell – Diary of a Bookseller (2018) Robert Aickman – The Inner Room (1988) Virginia Nicholson – Amongst The Bohemians (2003) Joanna Moorhead – The Surreal Life of Leonora Carrington (2017) Betty May – Tiger Woman (1929) Val Doonican – My Story, My Life (2009) Dave Graney – Workshy (2017) The Strange Case of Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde – R L Stevenson (1985) Hide & Seek – Dennis Potter (1973) M R James – Complete Ghost Stories (1904 – 35) ***** Gavin Lambert – The Slide Area (1959)****
Tessa Norton/ Bob Stanley – Exca vate! Alan Stafford – Wilson, Keppel & Betty, Too Naked For The Nazis Peter Oborne – The Assault On Truth Nesrine Malik – We Need New Stories ***** Sean Bythell – Diary of a Bookseller (2018) ***** Robert Aickman – The Inner Room (1988) ***** Alicia Foster – Nina Hamnett Charlie Hill – I Don’t Want To Go To The Taj Mahjal Hill’s economic autobiography is a simplistic list of addresses, dead end jobs, cultural ephemera, and brief assignations, garnished with two or three short paragraphs of barely formed reflection. And yet, in reducing his life to these most basic elements, it manages to be a more profound comment on existence then many more self-consciously analytical efforts. As if to confound Wittgenstein, it appears the unexamined life was worth living after all. Tracey Thorn – My Rock ‘n’ Roll Friend ***** Will Sergeant – Bunnyman **** Hotel Art Head – Rhodri Davies & Nikos Veliotos I have written the intro for this new project exploring the interior design aesthetics travelling musicians’ hotel acommodation https://rhodridavies.bandcamp.com/merch/hotel-art-head-rhodri-davies-nikos-veliotis-art-book
Joe Sacco – Paying The Land (2020)
Ghos ts S2 (BBC, 2020) Ghos ts – Xmas Special 2020 (BBC, 2020) The Mandalorian S2 (Disney, 2020) ***** Call My Agent S3 (France 2, 2018)***** Call My Agent S4 (France 2, 2021) ***** The Trump Show (BBC, 2020-1)***** Lupin S1 (Netflix, 2021)***** Wandavision (Marvel, 2021)***** Stonehenge The Lost Circle Revealed (BBC, 2021) ***** Adam Curtis’ Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (BBC, 2021)***** Raiders Of The Lost Past With Janina Ramirez (BBC2, 2021) **** Mortimer & Whitehouse Gone Fishing S3 (BBC, 2020) ***** The Falcon & The Winter Soldier (Marvel, 2021) ***** Homeland s8 (Netflix, 2020)***** Into The Night S1 (Between a Dog & A Wolf, 2020) **** Unforgotten S4 (ITV, 2021) **** Inside No 9 S6 (BBC, 2021) ***** Great British Bake Off S11 (C4, 2020) ***** An Evening With Tim Heidecker (Youtube, 2020) Time (BBC, 2021) ***** Loki (Kate Herron , Marvel, 2021) Ghosts S3 (BBC, 2021) ***** Alma’s Not Normal (BBC2, 2021) King Gary S2 (BBC1, 2021) Great British Bake Off S5 (C4, 2021) ***** Four Hours At The Capitol (BBC, 2021) ***** Blair and Brown, The New Labour Revolution (BBC, 2021) *****
INTERNETS, RADIOS, YOUTUBES AND PODCASTS
Rob Auton’s Daily Podcast Alasdair Beckett-King on Youtube Shawn Woods’ Mouse Trap Monday on Youtube An Evening With Tim Heidecker (Youtube, 2020) **** Rosie Holt’s Youtube characters James O’Brien (LBC) Alexei Sayle’s Imaginary Sandwich Bar S1 (BBC R4, 2016) Bridget Christie – Mortal (BBCR4) Gideon Coe (BBC 6Music) Marc Riley (BBC 6Music) Eddie Mair (LBC) Down The Line S1, S2 ( ) Tom Robinson (BBC 6Music)
NEW RECORDS
Lady Leshurr – Quaranqueen The Primevals – New Trip Cult Figures – Deritend Vapour Trails – Celestial Scuzz ***** Robert Pollard – Before Computers (demos) Kevin March – Last Night Doug Gillard – Douglas Scott Gillard II Guided by Voices – Earth Man Blues Gwenifer Raymond – Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain Ustad Saami – Pakistan Is For The Peaceful ***** The Blue Orchids – Speed The Day Dave Graney & The Mistly – Live At Byrds ***** Mainliner – Dual Myths ***** Hawkwind – 50th Anniversary Live The Amorphous Androgynous w Peter Hammill – We Persuade Ourselves We Are Immortal Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orcestrea – s/t Major Murphy – Access Eleventh Dream Day – Since Grazed Dry Cleaning – New Long Leg Guided By Voices – Earth Man Blues Fixed Horizon – Grenouille Lucinda Williams – Runnin’ Down A Dream Krallice – Demonic Wealth Catenary Wires – Birling Gap Cub Scout Bowling Pins – Heaven Beats Iowa **** Pat Todd & The Rank Outsiders – There’s Pretty Things in Palookaville **** Robyn Hitchcock – The Man Upstairs **** Chris Forsyth – First Flight Chris Eckerman – Where The Spirit Rests **** The Scientists – Negativity David Grubbs & Ryley Walker – Husky Pants **** Shirley Collins – Heart’s Ease ***** Gary Louris – Jump For Joy ***** Fixed Horizon – Full Circle **** Trees Speak – Post Human **** William Loveday Intention – People Think They Know Me ***** Hawkwind – Somnia The Bevis Frond – Little Eden ***** Pat Todd & The Rank Outsiders – There’s Pretty Things In Palookaville ***** Go at – He adsoup Adele & The Chandeliers – First Date Trees Speak – Post Human Sun Ra Arkestra – Swirling ***** Phil Minton – Woke Up At 8 ***** Rudimentary Peni – The Great War Lucinda Williams – Southern Soul Son Volt – Electro Melodies **** Guided By Voices – It’s Not Them! It Couldn’t Be Them! It Is Them! **** Billy Childish & CTMF – Where The Purple Iris Grows **** David Lance Callahan – English Primitive 1 ***** Paul Rooney – Service Industries 1 ***** The Shadracks – From Human Like Forms **** The Surfing Magazines – Badgers of Wymeswold *****
NEW OLD RECORDS
V/A – Rough Guide To Avant- Garde Japan Guided by Voices – Live At Irving Plaza (1996) Damo Suzuki & Echo Ensemble – Live @ Green Door (2013) Heave nly – A Bout De Heavenly (1989-1996) Martin Stone – Down But Not Out In Paris and London (1992-2013) John Russell & Terry Day – Russell & Day (1979?) Derek Bailey, Trevor Watts & Terry Day – At LTC (1972?) Sonny Rollins – Rollins In Holland (1967) ***** Robert Pollard – I Sell The Circus (demos) (2015) The Fall – St Helen’s Technical College (1981) ***** Charles Gayle, John Edwards, Mark Sanders – Seasons Changing (2017) ***** The Misunderstood – Children of The Sun(1965-66) ***** Dexter Gordon – Live In Chateauvallon (1978) ***** The Loft – Ghost Trains & Country Lanes (1984-2015) And Also The Trees – s/t (1984) Neil Young – Young Shakespeare (1971) T2 – It’ll All Work Out In Boomland (1970) The Outsiders – Count For Something (1976-78) The Selecter – Too Much Pressure box (1980) Brown Acid 11 – v/a (1969-73) Fleur de Lys – Circles (1964-1969) J Jazz Deep Jazz From Modern Japan vol 3 – V/A (1962-1985) The Black Keys Present Hill Country Blues – v/a Brown Acid 12 – v/a (1968-80) Raw Material – s/t (1970) Open Road – Windy Day (1971) Dave Graney, Clare Moore, Georgie Valentino & Malcolm Ross – s/t (2017) **** Hangman’s Beautiful Daughters – Smashed Full Of Wonder (1987) The Lipstick Killers – Strange Flash (1976-81) The Hawks – Obviously 5 Believers (1979-81) **** v/a – Goitse A Thaisce (1960-2020) ***** v/a – Fire Draw Near (1940-2020) ***** Jackie Leven – Straight Outta Caledonia (1994-2008) **** Alice Coltrane – Kirtan : Turiya Sings (1982) ***** Van Der Graaf Generator – The Charisma Years (1970-78) ***** Gun Club – Fire Of Love (1981) ***** Lightnin’ Hopkins – King of Dowling St (50s-80s) **** The Dream Syndicate – What Can I Say? No Regrets (1986) ****
OLD RECORDS
Cocteau Twins – Trea sure (1984) **** Billy Bragg – Life’s A Riot (1983) ***** Billy Bragg – Brewing Up with (1984) ***** The Triffi ds – Born Sandy Devotional (1986) **** Siouxsie & The Banshees – A Kiss In The Dreamhouse (1982) **** Bunny Striker Lee – The Bunny Striker Lee Story (1967-80) **** V/A – Dub, A Journey Into Bass Culture (1970s) **** V/A – Dub, Original Bass Culture (1970s) **** V/A – Dub, More Bass Culture (1970s) **** Tomorrow’s Gift – Goodbye Future (1973) **** Jackson C Frank – s/t (1965) **** V/A – Down Home Blues, Chicago Fine Boogie (1947-1958)**** Maggie Bjorklund – Shaken (2014)**** June Tabor – Airs & Graces (1976) ***** John Martyn – The Very Best Of (1967-1996) ***** The Owl Service – The Garland Sessions (2007) ***** John Lee Hooker – Tantalising With The Blues (1965-70)***** Furry Lewis, Memphis Willie B, Memphis Slim – Bluesville 3 (1963?) **** Lightnin’ Hopkins – Prestige Profiles (1960-4) ***** Magic Slim – Live @ Ma Bea’s (1976) **** Jimmy Dawkins – Come Back Baby (1977) **** Allman Brothers – At Filmore East (1971) **** John Fahey – The Yellow Princess (1968) ***** Freedy Johnston – Can You Fly? (1992)**** Julie Doiron – I Can Wonder What You Did With Your Day (2009) **** Tragically Hip – Man Machine Poem (2016) **** Tragically Hip – We Are The Same (2009) **** Tortoise – Millions Now Living Will Never Die (1996) ***** Grant Lee Buffalo – Storm Hymnal (1993-98) **** Shiva Burlesque – Mercury Blues (1990) **** Yo La Tengo – President (1989) ***** Yo La Tengo – Fakebook (1990) ***** Yo La Tengo – That Is You La Tengo (1991) **** Yo La Tengo – May I Sing With Me? (1992) **** Yo La Tengo – Painful (3 cds) (1993) **** Tim Buckley – Dream Letter (1968) ***** Those Bastard Souls – Debt & Departure (1999) ***** Wanderlust – Prize (1995) **** Chain – Towards The Blues (1971) **** The Schramms – Omnidirectional (2019) **** Cannonball Adderley – Soul Zodiac (1972) Fred Anderson – Quintessential Birthday Trio Vol II (2015) Greg Bendian’s Interzone – Requiem For Jack Kirby (2001) Nels Cline & Greg Bendian – Interstellar Space Revisited (1999) The Beat – Bounce (2016) Nina Simone – To Be Free (1959-1993) Swervedriver – 99th Dream (1998) Road – s/t (1972) Mudhoney – Morning In America (2019) Necromandus – Orexis of Death (1973) Julian Cope – Peggy Suicide (1991) Ultravox – Rage In Eden (1981) Siouxsie & The Banshees – Tinderbox (1986) Blues Pills – Live In Paris (2017) Gram Parsons – Alternate Takes (1973-4) Mike Westbrook – Mama Chicago (1976) The Fall – Grotesque (1980) Truly – Fast Stories From Kid Coma (1995) Echo & the Bunnymen – Evergreen (1997) Echo & The Bunnymen – What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (1999) Blues Pills – Lady In Gold (2016) Leo Bud Welch – The Angels In Heaven Done Signed My Name (2019) The Black Keys – Chulahoma (2006) Nanci Griffith – One Fair Summer Evening (1988) The Soft Boys – Invisible Hits (1983) Robyn Hitchcock – Robyn Sings (2003) Raw Material – s/t (1970) Don Carlos & Gold – Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credentials (1982) Henry Junjo Lawes – Volcano Erruption (70s-80s) Don Carlos – Day To Day Living (1982) Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee – Full Up (1968-72) Bunny Lee & Friends – Tape Rolling (1971-4) **** v/a – Trojan Roots Dancehall Box (’70s, ’80s) Charlie Chaplin & Papa San – Respect Due (1986?) 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A brief heads up for my adoptive father’s brother, and my uncle, CLIVE LEE, who died in November, and was the co-inventor to THE EXETER HIP. If you or anyone you know has an artificial hip, there’s a 40% chance it’s one of his, and his work has eased the suffering and enhanced the lives of literally millions of people worldwide. At the funeral, people’s recollections of the early days of the hip project, and the team’s first efforts to fit them, were as exciting and compelling as a science adventure film like Apollo 13 and it was an honour to hear people’s memories of this thoughtful modest man.
I attended a very different memorial a week later at the Soho Theatre, in the form of kind of belated funeral/tribute concert to the promoter who helped turn my collapsed career around in the mid-00’s, the late David Johnson. An unfailingly honest and conscientious, yet nevertheless hilarious and hedonistic character, David, who died at Christmas, was celebrated by an amazing bill of his clients and collaborators including JACKIE CLUNE, FASCINATING AIDA, SUE PERKINS, CHRISTEEN, MARK RAVENHILL, A PAJAMA MAN, and RICHARD THOMAS & LORE LIXENBERG.
DAVID’s own plan for the event was read out by his co-producer JOHN MACKAY at the end, revealing how David had played us all like a massive cathedral organ made of meat. It was a privilege to be part of David’s gang of kooks and freaks.
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Stewart Lee has announced national dates of his new show Basic Lee in 2023 following a run at the Leicester Square Theatre in London.
Lee writes on his newsletter: "After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode. One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks. Pure. Simple. Classic. Basic Lee ."
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Stewart Lee: Basic Lee
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After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode.
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Date: Thu 18 Apr 2024 Venue: Bradford St George's Hall Price: Please contact venue or promoters Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Date: Mon 22 Apr 2024 Venue: Salford Lowry Price: Please contact venue or promoters Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Date: Tue 23 Apr 2024 Venue: Salford Lowry Price: Please contact venue or promoters Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Date: Thu 25 Apr 2024 Venue: St Albans Alban Arena Price: Please contact venue or promoters Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
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It’s a reviewers’ cliché to call something a masterclass of comedy, but Stewart Lee’s latest show is almost literally that, as he gives… 28/09/2022
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Returning to The Lowry after selling out in 2023!
After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode.
One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks. Pure. Simple. Classic. Basic Lee. “ The world’s greatest living stand-up ” (The Times)
“Basically, basic Lee is better than most ” ★★★★ The Telegraph
“Basically, Basic Lee is very funny” ★★★★ The Times
“ Basically, back-to-basics Basic Lee is anything but” ★★★★★ Mail on Sunday
“It’s brilliantly choreographed, razor-sharp and laugh-aloud hilarious, but anything but basic” Louder than War
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The show will tour until Spring 2024. BASIC LEE - After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode. One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks.
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Home ⇢ Tickets & Tour Dates ⇢ Comedy ♫ ⇢ Stewart Lee ♫ ⇢ Manchester ⚲ Stewart Lee is a stand-up comedian, writer and director from Shropshire. Stewart Lee will be performing 2 events in Manchester between Monday 22nd April 2024 and Tuesday 23rd April 2024 at the Lowry.
Stewart Lee is to tour a new show titled Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf.. Beginning with a run at Leicester Square Theatre in December 2024, the show will then tour the UK across 2025.. The blurb explains: "In this brand new show, Lee shares his stage with a tough-talking werewolf comedian from the dark forests of North America who hates humanity.
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Starring: Stewart Lee. After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode. One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks. Pure.
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Returning to The Lowry after selling out in 2023! After a decade of ground-breaking high concept shows involving overarched interlinked narratives, massive sets and enormous comedy props, Lee enters the post-pandemic era in streamlined solo stand-up mode. One man, one microphone, and one microphone in the wings in case the one on stage breaks.