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Gender: Female
Status: Single
Age: 26
Sign: Sagittarius

City: Glasgow
State: Scotland
Country: UK
Signup Date: 1/19/2005

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Monday, July 06, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Parties and Nightlife
We're excited to announce that from September we'll be moving Eyes Wide Open to Blackfriars in Glasgow's Merchant City.  Although we've had a wonderful 18 months at the Twisted Wheel, we feel its time to move on. 

Our last night in the Twisted Wheel will be on August 7th, with Glasgow's The Brutes and Scouse garage-surf band, El Toro playing live.  Plus guest DJ Jamie Kidd (Get The Records On).  Come down and help us say a fond farewell.

We'll have a big re-launch party in the new venue with Leicester's Junipers on September 4th.  More details soon.

Xx
Thursday, April 30, 2009 

Current mood:  busy
Category: Music

It's just over a week to the second Beepfest, and Glasgow's first!

We took a trip down to Manchester last October for The Beep Seals wonderful All-day extravaganza, and were very excited that they decided to bring it north.  Next Saturday, May 9th at Glasgow School of Art.  It's an all day affair, from 2.30pm - 3am, with 13 of the finest psychedelic indie pop bands in the country... including some of EWO's favourites, tho sadly the aforementioned Beep Seals last ever show

With a stellar line up of....

The Beep Seals www.myspace.com/beepseals

“Pristine psychedelic indie with choruses roughly the size of Greenland” NME

 

Aberfeldy- www.myspace.com/aberfeldytheband

“When listening to Aberfeldy it is nearly impossible not to have a smile on your face.” Subculture Magazine

 

Jim Noirwww.myspace.com/jimnoir

“Astonishing and inventive from start to finish, this is nothing less than the laptop-pop 'Pet Sounds'.”  The Independent

 

Apres Ski (ft former members of Bricolage) - www.myspace.com/apresskitheband  

 

Norman Blake  (Teenage Fanclub) - www.myspace.com/theteenagefanclub

“power-pop loveliness from the simplest of ingredients” – NME.

Duglas T. Stewart (BMX Bandits) www.myspace.com/bmxbanditsgroup  

"One of Britain's best-kept secrets... some of the most sumptuous, emotionally devastating pop songs never to grace the top 40 " - The Daily Telegraph.

 

Magic Armwww.myspace.com/magicarm

"There is a fearlessly ambitious imagination at work; psych-folk, Casio-pop, lo-fi electronica, and much more, the unifying factor here is excellence...It is, in short, a work of understated magnificence." Drowned In Sound

 

Wake The Presidentwww.myspace.com/wakethepresidentband

“There’s something vital, something necessary about their music, as they evoke the spirit of the city (Glasgow) in a way few others have managed” Is This Music

 

The Juniperswww.myspace.com/thejunipers

“’Cut Your Key’ is sweet, faithful & far from hard work, and every nod to The Hollies & The Move perfectly measured” The Word

 

Snowgoose –  www.myspace.com/snowgoosemusic  

 

Hidden Masterswww.myspace.com/hiddenmasters

“There isn't anything original about The Hidden Masters, with their brand of US influenced garage-psych pop gems but complete with Hammond organ and hand-claps, they play this style so authentically and convincingly that it's like being transported right back to 1966.  They are the best new band in Scotland.”  Is This Music

The Felt Tipswww.myspace.com/thefeltips

“Quality lovelorn indiepop that makes every day a Valentine's day” SoundsXP

The Wellgreenwww.myspace.com/thewellgreen


Plus!  DJ Sets from Camera Obscura, Belle & Sebastian, Andrew Divine, Decembers Children, us and more. 

Not bad for £12.50 is it?  Ticket on sale now from www.seetickets.com and Tickets Scotland Glasgow.

For more info head over to www.myspace.com/beepfest

Xx
Currently listening:
Cut Your Key
By The Junipers
Release date: 2008-09-29
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 

Category: Life
We're pretty excited to be doing a stall at one of Glasgow's most exciting shopping experiences.... Made In The Shade!





We'll be bringing you a wide variety of sizes and styles of vintage clothing, shoes, bags and other accessories at bargainous prices (if you're a lady with small feet and a love of 60s shoes, I can personally assure you there are some beauties to be had!).

Check out the Made In The Shade sites for more details at www.myspace.com/wearemadeintheshade and www.wearemadeintheshade.com.

See you there! Xx


Currently listening:
Cut Your Key
By The Junipers
Release date: 2008-09-29
Sunday, January 25, 2009 

Current mood:  relieved
Category: Music
The lovely Hege and Lexi invited us to guest DJ on their Subcity radio show, One Louder, last weekend.  Needless to say we were extremely nervous (as you can probably hear in our voices), but they made us feel very welcome.... thank you ladies!

If you want a listen, its up now on the Subcity website - www.subcity.org/shows/onelouder/14e46

Xx


Thursday, November 20, 2008 

Current mood:  electric
Category: Parties and Nightlife
We can't wait for our 4th Birthday celebrations on Friday December 5th at the Twisted Wheel!   We've super-sized the night for the occasion, opening from 9pm til 4am (subject to license.... fingers crossed) with 3 bands and 3 of the country's top DJs playing in the basement, plus we're taking over upstairs with some more of our favourite DJs spinning records in the bar.






Playing live from 10pm...

The Doledrums - Merseybeat filtered through psychedelic garage!
The Nukes - Edinburgh's trash surf instrumentalists!
The Golden Afternoon - Ornate psychedelic folk harmony pop!

Guest DJs...

Paul Molloy (Friday Street)
Andrew Symington (Divine)
Chris Miller (Fast)


Upstairs in the bar, David Stone (Vintage Voltage) and Jamie Kidd (Get The Records On).


All this, plus free tapes and cakes for everyone!

Friday 5th December
Twisted Wheel
9pm - 4am
£6/5

Hope to see you there!

Xx

Currently listening:
Cut Your Key
By The Junipers
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 

Current mood:  ditzy
Category: Parties and Nightlife

We're excited to be asked to DJ at the Ronnie Spector & The Ronettes show at The Arches on September 29th.  Tickets are on sale now, for £20 from www.thearches.co.uk and from Tickets Scotland in Glasgow!


Only a few artists in history have been capable of defining an entire era in pop music. Ronnie Spector is one of those artists: the embodiment of the heart, soul, and passion of female rock and roll in the 1960s. And to this day, no one has ever surpassed Ronnie's powerful trademark vocals, her gutsy attitude, or her innocent but knowing sexuality.

Ronnie Spector was born and raised in upper Manhattan. She formed the Ronettes while in her teens and released her first records in 1961 on the Colpix label. One of those early songs was "You Bet I Would," co-written by Carole King. Another was the rocking "He Did It" written by Jackie DeShannon and Sharon Sheeley-which Ronnie still performs today.

The Ronettes were also professional singers and dancers at New York's Peppermint Lounge. There they were discovered by legendary disc jockey "Murray the K" (Murray Kaufman), who promptly hired them as dancers for his Brooklyn Fox Theater rock and roll revues.

Beginning in 1963, Ronnie Spector-as lead singer of the ultimate girl group, The Ronettes-recorded a long string of classic pop hits: powerful, poignant teen anthems like the Grammy Award-winning "Walking in the Rain,", "Do I Love You," "Baby I Love You," "The Best Part of Breaking Up," "I Can Hear Music," and the international Number One smash "Be My Baby." These records are among the best-loved and most-emulated recordings in the history of rock and roll.

"There were girl group hits before the Ronettes," wrote Canadian critic Carl Wilson in a 2003 feature for the Toronto Globe & Mail. "But Ronnie Spector was the first woman in rock to provoke anything like the hysteria that Elvis had caused, which was soon to engulf the Beatles."

As the Number One pop group in England, Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes headlined over acts like the Rolling Stones and Yardbirds. The Beatles personally requested that the Ronettes join their final U.S. tour in August 1966; later that year, at Basin Street East, a talented young come-dian named Richard Pryor was the opening act for the Ronettes' final live performance.

In 1970, Ronnie Spector released her Apple Records debut single, "Try Some, Buy Some" - written and produced by George Harrison, with a backing band that included George, John Lennon, and Ringo Starr. Ronnie sang with Alice Cooper and on Jimi Hendrix's final recording session (August 1970).

In 1976, Billy Joel wrote "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" as a tribute to Ronnie. The next year, she recorded the song with backing by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and it was issued as a single on Epic Records.

Ronnie's rock and roll renditions of "Frosty the Snowman", "Sleigh Ride", "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" and "Rockin' Round the Christmas Tree" are holiday classics and an integral part of every Christmas season. In 1988, she introduced "Ronnie Spector's Rock & Roll Christmas Party"; it has become a seasonal celebration playing to delighted audiences across the country.

In 1986, Ronnie's duet with Eddie Money-"Take Me Home Tonight" - reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and hung on the chart for 23 weeks. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award and became a heavy rotation video on MTV. In 1987, Ronnie returned to recording with her Columbia album, Unfinished Business, featuring "Who Can Sleep" and "Love on A Rooftop." Over the course of the next 18 months, Ronnie Spector starred in the HBO/Cinemax special "Legendary Ladies of Rock," presented on the American Music Awards, and sang on the NBC special "Merry Motown Christmas."

Ronnie Spector's classic recordings have been heard in such films as The Pickup Artist, Quadrophenia, Goodfellas, Mean Streets, and Nine Months. Most significantly, "Be My Baby" set the tone for the box office smash Dirty Dancing - and in 1988, Ronnie joined the cast of the Dirty Dancing stage show for a six-week international tour.

In 1989, Ronnie took time off to write the story of her remarkable life and great music. Be My Baby: How I Survived Mascara, Miniskirts, and Madness (Crown, 1990) was an international bestseller; a revised and updated mass-market paperback was published in June 2004.

In the Nineties, Ronnie returned to the studio to record the theme song for Roseanne's ABC-TV cartoon, "Little Rosey." She cut the haunting "Farewell to a Sex Symbol" for the cast album of Tim Rice's Tycoon, and sang "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" on the Top Ten platinum album A Very Special Christmas 2. In June 1997, at the invitation of President Bill Clinton, Ronnie per-formed for leaders of the major industrialized nations at the Summit of Eight in Denver, Colorado.

In 1999, Ronnie released the critically acclaimed EP She Talks to Rainbows on the cutting-edge indie label Kill Rock Stars. Highlights included Brian Wilson's "Don't Worry Baby" (which he wrote for Ronnie), Johnny Thunders' "You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory," and a duet with EP producer Joey Ramone on his own composition "Bye Bye Baby."

In June 2000, after a fifteen-year legal battle, Ronnie Spector won a landmark decision in the New York State courts. The ruling eased the way for veteran artists of the Fifties and Sixties to collect past-due royalties on their old recordings.

Today, Ronnie Spector lives in Connecticut with her husband/manager Jonathan Greenfield and their two sons, Austin Drew and Jason Charles. She is, quite simply, a legend in her own time - still radiating talent, beauty, and charisma.

The style, look, and sound of Ronnie Spector have served as an inspiration and role model for a generation of rock and roll women. In her sensuality, attitude, and dress, Ronnie created a per-sonal and performing style, which has proven revolutionary. On stage, on record, or on the screen, a Ronnie Spector performance is a jubilant celebration of the power of pop.

Currently listening:
The Best of the Ronettes
By The Ronettes
Release date: 1992-09-22
Tuesday, January 29, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Parties and Nightlife
We're really pleased to announce that as of March 7th Eyes Wide Open Club will no longer be held in Barfly, from then onwards it'll be in the basement of The Twisted Wheel (formerly RGs) which has just been granted a 3am license!

If you're thinking RGs...? Then let us assure you its no longer the metal bar it once was. It was taken over and rebranded by the same management as the people who ran McChuills, and welcomes DJs from Friday Street and All Tore Up amongst others. Our favourite country stars, The Gilded Angels will also be bringing back their night, Buckaroo here (it'll be the second Friday of the month if you want to put that in your diary too).

Unfortunately we will no longer be in a position to offer an unlimited guestlist to everyone, as all the financial responsiblity will be back in our hands, but we hope to see you all down reguarly anyway. We'll be doing some kind of special reduced price for regulars/myspace friends/people with flyers.. more info soon on that one.

Xx
Currently listening:
The Hardest Walk
By Soledad Brothers
Release date: 14 March, 2006
Thursday, January 17, 2008 

Current mood:  bouncy
Category: Music
We're really looking forward to February's EWO Club, with special guest DJ up from London, Rob Bailey.

When's he's not jetting off around the world DJing at 60s events Rob is kept busy with the New Untouchables organisation, running the annual Le Beat Bespoke weekend (and compiling the accompanying album - keep on reading below for more about this) and clubs such as Mousetrap, Crossfire and new night about to launch, Brainwashed!.

Now, more about the Le Beat Bespoke weekender this months guest DJ organises...

THE SONICS @ LE BEAT BESPOKE 4

Le Beat Bespoke is in its 4th year of running, and this year looks like it could be the best yet... Rob's managed to get THE SONICS as headliners, which I'm sure is as much a dream come true for all of you, as it is for us!

Not only that but also on the bill are our favourite Spanish garage band, The Phantom Keys and the magnificent Staggers from Austria and more, as well as some of the worlds finest garage & psych DJs. See details and press release below for more.

We're very excited to be djing on Saturday afternoon at the Dirty Water showcase.

Hopefully see you all there!

"Press release: Pat Long NME
Le Beat Bespoke 4- Easter 2008

Fri/Sat/Sun 21/22/23 March 2008

Now in its fourth glorious year, the wildest weekender in the World returns to London this Easter Bank Holiday with its best bill yet. Yes, coinciding with the release of his new mix album, 'Le Beat Bespoke 3' (Circle Records), our host Rob Bailey and the NUT's team are throwing another 3-day global bash, tailor-made for all lovers of the '60s underground and far beyond.

This time they've really outdone themselves, managing to snare the first-ever European appearance by first-wave 1960s garage legends The Sonics. The wildest, dirtiest, rawest band to emerge from mid-'60s America, The Sonics reformed in New York last year, playing together for the first time in 40 years and now topping an international bill that includes Austria's The Staggers and The Jaybirds, UK bands the Good Time Charlies and rockin' blues act The Excellos, The Phantom Keys and Los Chicos from Spain, and Sweden's The Branded. Also some very exciting live bands will be added to the bill over the next few weeks.......

It's a party planned by people who like good music for people who like good music - so you can expect to hear the very best in everything from Garage to Rockabilly, Folk to Funk, Psych to Soul, Freakbeat to Britpop, Ska to Club Jazz and all points in between!

Plus! 10 more live acts - as well as the most beautiful go-go girls, the trippiest eye-candy visuals, the freakiest cult cinema. Not forgetting the worlds' best DJs spinning records from dusk until daybreak in 3 rooms with an all night-bar! There's also a huge retro market selling choice vintage furniture, clothes, vinyl and pop artefacts. And much more.

Pat Long NME"

Full Details....

LBB4 programme

You can get your tickets here right now at: boxoffice@229thevenue.co.uk or call the ticket hotline on : 0207 323 7229

PROGRAMME
'Le Beat Bespoké 4 Weekender'

Easter Fri/Sat/Sun
21/22/23 March 2008

THE SONICS
Friday 21st March 2008
THE SONICS live @ the Forum, 9-17 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, London, NW5 1JY
Friday 'Official Sonics after show party free with weekend or Friday night ticket' Venue for the weekend except THE SONICS gig. Its *£8 entry to the BRAINWASHED! & POW WOW otherwise!

'Le Beat Bespoké 4 Weekender'
The Venue: 229 Great Portland Street, London W1W 5PN (Opp Gt Portland St tube)
Info line: 0207 323 7229

9 Super Live acts from all over the World, Allnighters with 3 dancefloors & International DJ line-up,
Guest club nights, Go Go Dancers, Record fair/ Huge retro market, Eye candy visuals & rock n roll mayhem!

Weekend ticket £47 all events including SONICS show @ the FORUM (All events includes Sat daytime/Record fair)

Friday £25 (*£8 if you just want to go to the BRAINWASHED! + POW WOW afterparty!)
Saturday night £12
Sunday night £12
Sat daytime £6 Including admission to the record fair

Ticket hotline details
boxoffice@229thevenue.co.uk
Tel 020 7323 7229

Our Main Website:
www.newuntouchables.com
OR
myspace site

Accomodation
2/4/6/8 bed rooms available from £12-£26 per night above the venue on strictly first come first served basis, limited space available BOOK EARLY 0207 631 8310 or accom@ish.org.uk you must mention 'LBB4' when booking.

Alternatives
www.cheaphotels.com
www.lastminute.com

In Le beat bespoké room: 'Fuzz for Freaks':
The Primest Garage, Beat & Psych records on the planet with NUTs' DJs: Dr Robert & Speed + special UK guests Pat Long (N.M.E) Spider Webb + Coffin Joe (The Horrors). And our International guests Frantz (Italy), Miguel Ygarza (Spain), Josh Styles (USA), Stephan Golowka (Germany)

In Le R&B room:
Toppermost Northern, Soul/Motown, R&B, Ska, Blues and Boogaloo with NUTS DJs: Pid, Chris Dale, Rob Bailey and Mark Raison. Joined on the decks by guests, Roger Banks, Mikey Collins (Scotland), Nimah Lynch (Eire) Mik Parry & Gav Arno (The Pow Wow) + International guests Mocky Dimples (Spain), Damien Lapeyre (France) & Michael Wink (Germany)

Guest club nights in the R&B room

R&B ROOM
Opens 9.30pm (except friday which is 11pm)

Guest club nights:
Friday: Le POW WOW
Saturday: Le EURO R&B CLUB
Sunday: Le MOUSETRAP/CROSSFIRE (in the main BALLROOM)

Guest club nights
Saturday: THE BOSTON ARMS ROCKABILLY CLUB
Sunday: CROSSFIRE

Friday night 7pm-11pm - Adm: £25
THE SONICS (USA) live on stage 9.30pm @ the FORUM + support
Followed by SONICS Official aftershow party @ the VENUE (11pm-4am)
Hosted by BRAINWASHED! with guest club Le POW WOW! (£8 without gig ticket)

Saturday night 9.30pm-6am - Adm: £12
Allnighter with 3 dancefloors
The Staggers (Austria) & Excellos (UK) live in Ballroom

Sunday night 9.30pm-5am - Adm: £12
Allnighter with 3 dancefloors: The Phantom Keys (Spain) & The Jaybirds (Austria) live in Le Beat Basement

Sat Daytime events - 1-5pm Adm: £6
Dirty Water Records Showcase: Los Chicos (Spain) & The Branded (Sweden) + DJs Holly & Sarah
(EWO - Scotland) & Gazza (Italy)

BESPOKE RETRO MARKET: Market: Open every night and 1pm-5pm and Saturday afternoon with clothes, art, film and music. For stall enquiries contact: rob@newuntouchables.com

BEAT BESPOKE RECORD FAIR: in the Portland room
Saturday 12-5pm Portland Room - Adm: £6
Currently listening:
Here Are the Sonics
By The Sonics
Release date: 01 June, 1999
Monday, December 03, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper
Thanks to everyone for letting us know this was in The Guardian Guide... we had no idea it was coming, a lovely surprise!

Preview

Saturday December 1, 2007
The Guardian

Eyes Wide Open
Glasgow

"The 1960s in Glasgow, for the majority of the population, had a lot more in common with the Broons than the Doors, with LSD, psychedelic freakouts and free love festivals favoured much less than a few pints of heavy and checking out Chic Murray at The Alhambra. Forty years on, club night Eyes Wide Open, who celebrate their third anniversary this week, have more than made up for lost time with an amazingly authentic slice of 1960s musical flavours, albeit it more Soho than Sauchiehall Street. With a monthly playlist containing 1950s and 1960s garage, psych, freakbeat and rock'n'roll, as well a healthy smattering of contemporary sounds, there's also a live interlude featuring some of the best retro-influenced bands around. Club favourite, young bluesman Mr David Viner returns to do the birthday honours, along with beat combos the Guilded Angels, the Doledrums and the New Birdmen." Patric Baird

Less than a week to go now!

Xx
Currently listening:
Koobas
By The Koobas
Release date: 12 June, 2000
Thursday, November 22, 2007 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Parties and Nightlife
We're very excited about the line up we have for EWO's Third Birthday Party, which is taking place upstairs at Glasgow Barfly on 7 Dec, from 9pm til 3am - thats 2 extra hours, and 3 extra bands all for the usual price (or if you're smart and reply to this message asking for guestlist - free!).

EWO is Three!

Who should you expect? Well, let us tell you about the acts.

The Gilded Angels: Glasgow's finest purveyors of good time country rock'n'roll. Featuring former members of Raising Kain and other glasgow rock'n'roll royalty, they play covers for fun. country, and glasgow's answer to The Detoit Cobras! - www.myspace.com/thegildedangels

Mr David Viner: An all time ewo favourite and the quintessential english gentleman. Viner played at the very first EWO gig way back in 2003, so what better way to celebrate ewo club's anniversary than with his club debut? An amazing blues man, he'll steal your heart and quite probably your whiskey! - www.myspace.com/mrdavidviner and watch the video below!



The Doledrums: Falkirk's finest export, & fast becoming the EWO in-house band! Drawing comparisons from The Doors and The Coral to name but two, they're winning over fans faster than you can say 'Midweek Dreamer', the party wouldn't be complete without them! - www.myspace.com/midweekdreamer

The New Birdmen: There's a long running tradition for excellent and faithful 60s inspired beat bands in these parts... from the garage stylings of The Thanes, to the r&b loving Five Aces. Now we have The New Birdmen. They promise 'head shaking, floor stomping fifties rock & roll and early sixties beat pop' and we're rather excited about it. You should be too. - www.myspace.com/thebirdmen

This year the guest DJs joining us on the decks include Mikey Collins, from "Scotland's premier mod club", Friday Street, plus Neil & Graham from long time favourites Figure 5. And, as always we'll be giving away a tape of some of favourite records we've been playing for the past year - just come up and ask at the dj booth - so you can enjoy them all year round as well.

So the details once again...

Eyes Wide Open's Third Birthday Party
with live guests: The Gilded Angels / Mr David Viner / The Doledrums / The New Birdmen
Upstairs @ Glasgow Barfly, 260 Clyde Street
Friday 7 December / 9pm - 3am (first band on stage at 10pm)
£5/4 NUS - or message us for guestlist
Free tapes and cakes


We hope to see you there!

Xx
Currently listening:
Their Satanic Majesties’ Second Request
By Brian Jonestown Massacre
Release date: 18 June, 1996