Ballroom of Romance #20 Friday 19th September 2003 (1 Viewer)

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Ballroom of Romance # 20
Date: Friday 19th September 2003
Time: 9pm
Venue: The Lower Deck, Portobello
Price: €6 (with a free CD-R featuring tracks from the bands playing to the first 100 "people" in the door)
Bands:

Alphastate
http://www.alphastates.com/

Fresh from playing the Mór Festival, Alphastates (formerly Babelfish) are making waves over critics and the general public alike with their combination of leftfield production with good songwriting and sweet singing. Their debut album "Conversations with Robots" was released last November and are planning to release a follow-up in October. Among the critical acclaim they've received they've been voted both best Irish Band by Phantom FM, voted in the top ten Irish releases of 2002 by the Irish Times and according to Tom Dunne they are "by far one of the more promising acts to appear on the Irish scene recently".

Hummingbird

Smashing three-piece band from Dublin who will be releasing their debut EP around the end of September. If the Frames or Jeff Buckley are your thing, then definitely check these guys out. Very hard to say anything other than these are an exceptionally talented band with a lot of great songs. The lead singer also does a definitive version of "Raglan Road".

Random
http://www.rndm.com/

Released their debut EP "Falling through the Clouds" with a limited run of 500 copies. Reaction to this has been very positive and they are planning to release more stuff by the end of the year. They make evocative, soaring music and the lead singer has an ethereal voice.

A Spaghetti Western
http://www.aspaghettiwestern.com/

Subversive skewed pop with nice bits inbetween. Sound like bits of Cowboy Junkies mixed with bits of Sonic Youth.

If you go the Blackfort Organic Gallery on Crow Street beforehand to see the free live music there, there will be five Ballroom CDs there. Pick up one and you get into the Ballroom for €4.
 
Okay... I know it's the same night as the Dudleys, but we've had this planned for aaaaaaaaages.

We'll be going on until 12.30 and the Dudleys are finished around 10.30/11.00 and we're only up the road, so it's possible to catch both.

October should see the Daemien Frost gracing our stage, while November will see the excellent Resident Nurse from Melbourne, Australia. And there's much more to come as well.
 
are ye gonna do one in the original ballroom of romance? its in roscommon or some where like that out in the sticks isn't it?
 
spectraljanitor said:
are ye gonna do one in the original ballroom of romance? its in roscommon or some where like that out in the sticks isn't it?

Thinking about it. Logistics and stuff to consider.
 
spectraljanitor said:
are ye gonna do one in the original ballroom of romance? its in roscommon or some where like that out in the sticks isn't it?

Leitrim I think. But you'll have to invent people to come to it.
Anyone here from leitrim or checked it recently? It might just wander off if somone doesnt check on it.
 
captain anomie said:
Leitrim I think. But you'll have to invent people to come to it.
Anyone here from leitrim or checked it recently? It might just wander off if somone doesnt check on it.
Leitrim got its first set of traffic lights there last week. Was a big enough story to get on the Aertel headlines. I think they're going to get a pedestrian crossing as well soon.
 
Set up a Ballroom Yahoo Group... I'll put up the details of how to join later...

And yeah.. hopefully the Hallowe'en thing will be fancy dress. There's a heap of African clothes in the Blackfort Gallery... much of which looks ridiculous!
 
michaelknight said:
Leitrim got its first set of traffic lights there last week. Was a big enough story to get on the Aertel headlines. I think they're going to get a pedestrian crossing as well soon.
Yeah, all the glory used to go to Roscommon. Now my Dad can say for sure that Leitrim's come of age. I think he used to go to the original ballroom all those moons ago - it was a place where "the walls were shwettin'!"
 
potlatch said:
Yeah, all the glory used to go to Roscommon. Now my Dad can say for sure that Leitrim's come of age. I think he used to go to the original ballroom all those moons ago - it was a place where "the walls were shwettin'!"


yeah but ask him about "the Spot", now there was a big night out..
 
daemien frost will be sporting the new line in emperor clothing...

billygannon said:
Set up a Ballroom Yahoo Group... I'll put up the details of how to join later...

And yeah.. hopefully the Hallowe'en thing will be fancy dress. There's a heap of African clothes in the Blackfort Gallery... much of which looks ridiculous!
 
michaelknight said:
Leitrim got its first set of traffic lights there last week. Was a big enough story to get on the Aertel headlines. I think they're going to get a pedestrian crossing as well soon.

we (donegal) got our wings in 90' I think.
 
found it...

"Of course in any discussion of Leitrim we here in The Great Record would be remiss if we were to ignore the phenomenal success of showbands from and in the county. Larry Cunningham is definitely the Don Williams of the region, but how many people knew that The Rainbow Ballroom in Glenfarne was the original Ballroom of Romance, later immortalised by William Trevor and personified by John Kavanagh?"
 

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