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Sunday, September 07, 2008 

Hope to see you all at the Winchester Live Festival.

We've some great acts lined up for you, including: Art Brut, Thomas Tantrum, Sam Isaac, Emmy The Great, SixNationState, Rosie Oddie, Imperial Leisure + many many more.

TICKETS ON SALE TOMORROW!!!

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Saturday, September 06, 2008 

Category: Music

I am looking for a couple of young Winchester based bands for spots on The Wincheste Live Festival.

http://www.winchesterlive.com

You need to be aged between 14-18 and have some demos on your MySpace page.

Please email me on rob@placidpiranha.co.uk

Many thanks,

Rob.

Monday, June 23, 2008 

Category: Music

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Glastonbury… How boring does that look??!!. Blissfields was the cure, but since that has now been cancelled, you may fancy something a little different this year in your choice of summer festival, why not opt for the Secret Garden Party?

Set in 10 acre landscaped garden, bordering a river and lake, The Secret Garden is a garden-party-gone-crazy. Expect Human Tetris and Binocular Football Championships; Magical Mystery Tours; Silent Disco's; talks by ex MI5 intelligence officers; Romantic Boat Rides; Glow in the Dark Scavenger Hunts; The notorious, secret 'Big Burn' and breakfast in bed!

Music wise, expect an abundance of both live and DJ stages.

This July The Secret Garden Party will be exploring the Revolutions of Past, Present and Future, from the physical through to the conceptual. They are asking all Gardeners to stage their own revolutions, devolutions and evolutions, bringing the Garden to life with parades, music, performance, sculpture, installations, happenings and theatre.

The dates for 2008 are confirmed as Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th July.

The first headliner has been announced as Grace Jones, and joining her will be Sons & Daughters, Glasvegas, Envy & Other Sins, Alphabeat, Morcheeba, Little Ones, Florence & The Machine, Infadels, Cage The Elephant, Officer Kicks, Married To The Sea, Elle S'appelle, Atomic Hooligan, Thomas Tantrum, 'Special Secret Guests', and many many more.

This is not your run of the mill music festival!! There is also so much else to do… It's like walking into your own purpose built 'Secret Garden'. Go and take a peek at the rather splendid website.

http://www.secretgardenparty.com

 

Saturday, June 21, 2008 

Category: Music
Fresh form their Isle Of Wight Festival appearnace.. GUNDOGS come to Winchester to play The Tower..

TONIGHT - 21st June

GUNDOGS
HELLCYON
+ NICOTINE SMILE

The Tower @ Kings
Kings Road (off Romesy Road)
Winchester

£5 entry, or pre order pickup from http:/www.ticketweb.co.uk

Doors at 7pm
14+ (under 14's welcome with responsable paying adult)

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Recently, GUNDOGS have receieved some pretty decent praise from some high places:

The best new band on the planet" – BBC MUSIC

- "Gundogs could well be the new Nirvana with the attitude of the Sex Pistols" - Emma Scott - KERRANG! RADIO

- "Their song 'Low' is the best song I've heard by anyone in the last 10 years! – Kelly Jones (Stereophonics)

- "The sort of band that kids will be citing as an inspiration in a decades time" – The Observer.


http://www.myspace.com/gundogs

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ps.

Ryan O'Reilly
Tali Trow
+ Alex & The Ligers

@ The Railway
Sunday 22nd June
Friday, June 20, 2008 

Current mood:  angry
Due to Hijak Ocar pulling out of Sundays gigs at The Railway, I now need 2 acoustic acts to support the wonderful Ryan O'Reilly THIS SUNDAY at The Railway, Winchester.

http://www.myspace.com/ryanoreilly

Please message me if you'd like to play, or pass this on to anyone that might be interested.

There's free beer in it for you! Plus payment if you bring 15+ people.

Cheers,

Rob
rob@railwaywaylive.co.uk
Monday, June 02, 2008 

Current mood:  crushed
Category: Music

This years BLISSFIELDS had been called off!  Poor ticket sales have forced the organisers to take the decision to cancel.

Here is a statement from the organisers:

"Due to lower than expected ticket sales, we have made the decision to call off Blissfields Festival this year.

We are truly sorry to those of you who have bought tickets, as well as all those who were ready to buy in the coming weeks. Thank you all for your support this year and we hope you will be with us in years to come, as we believe in what we do and want to continue supporting great music through our activities. You will all get a full refund including booking fee. Please bear with us over the period this takes to happen. You will get back all of your money, we promise!

We are devastated to be in this position and could not have foreseen it, as we had planned an amazing weekend, and have had a very positive response from everyone we have talked to including the press, who have seen the quality we were offering this year. With such low sales, not only are the financial burdens for ourselves incredibly high but we would also not have been able to put on an event with the atmosphere and passion that we wanted our festival goers to have. After all the planning, such a drop in quality for you was not an option and the only decision open to us after seeking much advice was to can it off and minimise the pain to everyone involved. This was not a decision taken lightly and has involved much heartache and tears from us and the volunteers who put this event together. We cannot fault in any way the organisational capabilities of all involved and know that with the right sales in tickets we could have put on a joyous event this July!

Blissfields has always been family-friendly and run by people who care about putting on a great event without major financial or commercial backing. For many reasons as below, this year has proven to be very difficult to make happen.

* The economy is so obviously hurting most people and even those still going to festivals may well have cut down on the number they are attending; anecdotal evidence whilst talking to people would seem to indicate this. One major festival cancelling this year already has cited this as the major cause, and we understand there may be more.

* The weather has not helped and we understand how it can be difficult to plan a weekend when it might mean spending it in the pouring rain. Images of last year's washed-out events and some already this year, do not help.

* This year in particular, there may just be too much choice and those who love festivals have nine major events on the same weekend as us in the south of England alone.

Our festival was done very much for love, which is why we plan to come back next year and put on an event that fans will really appreciate. As always, it will reflect the cost of putting on an event of this type, which is not cheap but we'll do our best to make it very affordable like this year. All the bands and agents suppliers and stalls have been so positive and encouraging and want to see us continue, we hope you do to!

We are all hurting at the moment and have a lot of work still to do due to this decision and therefore cannot look too far into the future. We will let you know of our plans to continue with Blissfields festival in due course.

Once again we would like to offer our sincere apologies to you all and thank you so much for choosing our event out of so many wonderful music festivals.

Best wishes and we hope you are able to have a great alternate weekend at one of the other amazing festivals that are going on this summer,"

Paul and Mel Bliss and all at Blissfields

Wednesday, May 14, 2008 

Category: Music
Just a reminder that The Wellbeing are playing The Railway tonight, 14th May..

Trust me, this is an amazing lineup... and you'd be a fool to miss a gig with 4 bands as good as this on the bill! Don't believe me? take a listen!

The Wellbeing - http://www.myspace.com/thewellbeingband

Support comes from:

Rowlie (Ex Soup) - http://www.myspace.com/soupcon

The Visitors - http://www.myspace.com/thevisitorsuk

Conrad Vingoe - http://www.myspace.com/conradvingoe


See you there x
 
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 

Category: Music


http://www.winchestermassive.co.uk/?p=59

Last October, The Winchester Massive once again put on a week long marathon of gigs in aid of OXFAM, The OXJAM Winchester Festival. For this we released a CD of local acts, with all the money made going to charity. This CD is now available as a download. Please sponsor us £2 or more, with every single penny going straight to OXFAM.

Monday, March 03, 2008 

Category: Music


PARKA - A Must See Live Band!

http://www.winchestermassive.co.uk/?p=39

Main body on The Winchester Massive website.. click link

Sunday, February 17, 2008 

Due to an overwhelming amount of requests to play, entry to The Road to Blissfields is now closed.. the 10 bands taking part will be annouced soon, and please do not be disapointed if you do not hear back, as I have over 100 emails to deal with.

However, I am looking for bands from all over the south to play at my Sound of The South showcase nights @ The Railway.  If you can bring at least 15 people, then please email me rob@railwaylive.co.uk  - (dates available from May onwards)

Cheers,

Rob.