Posted this earlier in the thread, some of their dirty tricks. Ticket master have and use all sorts of dirty tricks. My daughter paid for some tickets at a UK gig with an overseas credit card, but when they were required to repay some money they could only pay into a UK account. Ended up with two seats too many for the concert and could only sell them through ticket masters own system at face value. They claimed to have sold one of the two and returned the money, but the concert was a sell out and I get the feeling they bought the one ticket themselves then sold the two together at a higher price.
Saw Stone Foundation at Brudenell in Leeds last night. Superb gig from a properly funky British soul band. The legendary Mick Talbot (Style Council) was on keyboard. I know @Sir Cheshire Ben will appreciate this, if no one else does, but a while ago I had the chance to buy an original draft of what’s probably the most famous, and certainly the most detailed, book about the Style Council (Mr Cool’s Dream) that was sent out to the band for them to check the content before publication. Got it for Mrs Tash for our Anniversary. That was the drummer’s copy (Steve White) who is a top bloke and signed it for us. Anyway since we see Weller a fair bit and we were going to see Dee C. Lee live anyway we decided to try and get it signed by the rest of the band. Completed the set last night when Mick Talbot signed it. We’d met him before and he’s such a lovely bloke, happy to hang around after gigs for a chat and photos etc. Splendid night
Went to see The Beautiful Southmartins at Cottingham Civic Hall last night. Place was packed out, and at £25 a ticket, that takes some doing. Don't know where this tribute band originate from, Geordies maybe? but they are not a patch on Eddie Faulkener and the the local lads who make up The Beautiful Couch. They put on a decent enough enough show, but too many 'wave your hands in air' moments for me and they managed to butcher a couple of Beautiful South/Housemartins classics. Introduced Caravan of Love as 'a Christmas song' with the lead singer stumming his guitar to it and 'Happy Hour' was all over the place. First time they played Hull was at The Lamp and there were seven people there, the The Welly was better attended but last night was the biggest gig they have had around here and I think they appreciated how many turned up to see them. I won't be rushing back. ...