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The Menstrual Cramps / Kiss Me, Killer
[email protected] @NightshiftMag NightshiftMag nightshiftmag.co.uk Free every month NIGHTSHIFT Issue 279 October Oxford’s Music Magazine 2018 “What was it like getting Kate Bush’s approval? One of the best moments ever!” photo: Oli Williams CANDYCANDY SAYSSAYS Brexit, babies and Kate Bush with Oxford’s revitalised pop wonderkids Also in this issue: Introducing DOLLY MAVIES Wheatsheaf re-opens; Cellar fights on; Rock Barn closes plus All your Oxford music news, previews and reviews, and seven pages of local gigs for October NIGHTSHIFT: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU. Phone: 01865 372255 NEWS Nightshift: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU Phone: 01865 372255 email: [email protected] Online: nightshiftmag.co.uk host a free afternoon of music in the Wheatsheaf’s downstairs bar, starting at 3.30pm with sets from Adam & Elvis, Mark Atherton & Friends, Twizz Twangle, Zim Grady BEANIE TAPES and ALL WILL BE WELL are among the labels and Emma Hunter. releasing new tapes for Cassette Store Day this month. Both locally- The enduring monthly gig night, based labels will have special cassette-only releases available at Truck run by The Mighty Redox’s Sue Store on Saturday 13th October as a series of events takes place in record Smith and Phil Freizinger, along stores around the UK to celebrate the resurgence of the format. with Ainan Addison, began in Beanie Tapes release an EP by local teenage singer-songwriter Max October 1991 with the aim of Blansjaar, titled `Spit It Out’, as well as `Continuous Play’, a compilation recreating the spirit of free festivals of Oxford acts featuring 19 artists, including Candy Says; Gaz Coombes; in Oxford venues and has proudly Lucy Leave; Premium Leisure and Dolly Mavies (pictured). -
A Charts, So Could Have Been Released in the May Push Singles Back up the Chart Or Keep Them Around for Longer, Nevertheless the Chart Is a UK, Or Imported Here
Real Chart Page 1 such as the 78! Since the emergence of downloads the AA single has become a problem, since CHART LOG - A each track can sometimes be released as a separate download. However if it is known that a track is being released on 'hard copy' as a AA side, then the tracks will be grouped as one, or Symbol Explanations as soon as known. s j Top Ten Hit Number One hit. For the above reasons many remixed songs are listed as re-entries, however if the title is altered ± Indicates that the record probably sold more than 250K. Only used on unsorted charts. to reflect the remix it will be listed as would a new song by the act. This does not apply to Unsorted chart hits will have no position, but if they are black in colour than the record made the Real Chart. Green coloured records might not have records still in the chart and the sales of the mix would be added to the track in the chart. This made the Real Chart. The same applies to the red coulered hits, these are known to have made the USA charts, so could have been released in the may push singles back up the chart or keep them around for longer, nevertheless the chart is a UK, or imported here. sales chart and NOT a popularity chart on people’s favourite songs or acts. Due to encryption decoding errors some artists/titles may be spelt wrong, I apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. -
Tracks of Our Year
[email protected] @NightshiftMag NightshiftMag nightshiftmag.co.uk Free every month NIGHTSHIFT Issue 281 December Oxford’s Music Magazine 2018 “It’s a luxury to be in a band where everyone is competent at managing their own lives. It’s an undervalued trait amongst creative people.” GlassHertzzPhoto AND THE MOOGIEMAN MASOCHISTS Lyrical obscurities, pop eccentrics and musical dictatorships in the wonderful and frightening world of Oxford’s oddball outsiders. Also in this issue: THE CELLAR’s future hangs in the balance Introducing THE OVERLOAD Nightshift’s Tracks of the Year! plus All your Oxford music news, reviews, previews and five pages of local gigs for December NIGHTSHIFT: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU. Phone: 01865 372255 NEWS Nightshift: PO Box 312, Kidlington, OX5 1ZU Phone: 01865 372255 email: [email protected] Online: nightshiftmag.co.uk NICK COPE releases his sixth album this month. The former Candyskins frontman turned children’s songwriter releases `Have You Heard About Hugh?’ on the 8th December and features an array of local musicians, including folk singer Jackie Oates. Talking about his latest THE FUTURE OF THE CELLAR HUNG IN THE BALANCE set of family-friendly songs, Nick as Nightshift went to press. said: “The title track is a huge live As of the 20th November the crowdfunding campaign has raised over favourite about a poor hedgehog £55,000 – 69% of the total £80,000 needed to complete the construction stranded on the A32 with his mum work required on the building to allow it to regain its full capacity. A willing him on from the other side of safety inspection in July ruled the venue’s fire escape, which has stood the road; it’s edge of the seat stuff! for 40 years, was 30cm too narrow; consequently its capacity was cut to KYLIE MINOGUE is the first There are also songs about gender just 60, making the venue financially unviable. -
The Meishan Issue
Variable Pig The Meishan Issue The “Happy New Year” issue, featuring the 177th issue of “Polar Pig”, “The Universe Is A Pink Blancmange Called Simon” 95 and on- the-shelf vol. XVI, issue 46. Variable Pig – (Meishan Pig) 3 VARIABLE PIG (MEISHAN PIG) POLAR PIG 177 Happy New Year, everybody. I hope that you all had an enjoyable Christmas and holiday season and wish you all the best for a happy and healthy New Year. We had a very enjoyable Christmas day. Hannah and Tyler came on Christmas Eve and joined the 10.30 Church service where Jacqueline was singing with the choir. They left Christmas morning to visit some of Tyler’s relatives that live close by but came back for lunch. Thomas and Kelsey arrived around 1pm. Jacqueline cooked probably the best turkey we have ever had; it came out so well. We had a lot of fun opening presents and playing some games. Like most years, I was able to take the week between Christmas and New Year off to relax and recharge my batteries, as well as producing this issue. I saw Hannah again on the 27th when we went to see “All Time Low” in concert in New Jersey. They were celebrating the 10th Anniversary of their “Nothing Personal” album, which was their breakthrough. The concert was a lot of fun, even if I only recognized a few songs (“Lost in Stereo” is classic modern pop-punk) but a rather late night as the venue was a long way away. We also saw Thomas and Kelsey on the Saturday when we went to see the new Star Wars movie together. -
Tony Papard Reads a Book Marti Watches a Film Or Two (Or Three)
April 2016 April 90 In association with "AMERICAN MUSIC MAGAZINE" ALL ARTICLES/IMAGES ARE COPYRIGHT OF THEIR RESPECTIVE AUTHORS. FOR REPRODUCTION, PLEASE CONTACT ALAN LLOYD VIA TFTW.ORG.UK Our Sid Phillips with his boss for almost sixty years, Cliff Bennett, along with Lucky Queffelec from France who has never missed a TFTW show. Tony Papard reads a book Marti watches a film or two (or three) Keith goes off on one over the NHS (sort of) We “borrow” yet more stuff from Nick Cobban Soul Kitchen, Jazz Junction, Blues Rambling And more... 1 In this, Myra's second autobiographical book after 'Great Balls of Fire', she tells the story of her life rather than just about when she was Jerry Lee Lewis's third wife. Myra says she was advised, when writing the previous book, that nobody would want to read her life story, only about Jerry Lee. Well now she's written her own life story, and of course Jerry Lee pops up in it quite a bit, being her husband for 13 years and the father of their daughter, Phoebe. Myra had to cope with being a 13-year old schoolgirl one day, expecting to go back to class the next day and later to High School, and literally overnight finding herself a married woman, never to return to school and with all the chores and responsibilities of a wife. Myra grew up very quickly, furnished the house they bought together, did all the usual household chores, and of course gave birth to their first child, Steve Allen Lewis.