Manchester Venues 54 to 56

Returning to the cosy environs of Salford’s Sounds from the Other City (SFTOC) festival this week, I am continuing to traverse down towards Salford Central train station. Behind the excellent New Oxford pub, lies the St Phillips Chapel Street Church.

The church is nigh on 200 years old and is a Grade 2 listed building and its architectural style is apparently Greek Revival. In addition to their Sunday services, they also have concerts, recitals, and community activities.

I have seen four gigs there; however, my first attendance was an individual visit on 10/12/10 outside of the SFTOC roster. It was the first time I had visited that area and Uncle George and I had a sally around a couple of local pubs before venturing to the venue. As it was my first Church gig, I was fascinated to see how it would pan out.

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St Phillips Church with Bexley Square in the foreground. Image Credit Pinterest

It was a surprisingly relaxed atmosphere however understandably toilet facilities were very limited. To my astonishment they served alcoholic beverages including a keg of real ale. We grabbed a drink as it would be rude not to and caught the support band Frankie Rose and the Outs who are a lo-fi indie group. Their driving force Frankie Rose is an ex-member of Crystal Stilts, Vivian Girls and Dum Dum Girls and the Outs consisted of a further three female members and their sound had a Spacemen 3 dream pop vibe.

Overcoming my ingrained Catholic guilt (it should be considered a medical condition!) from my youth regarding suitable activities in religious buildings, we took a pint of the finest ale to sit in the pews upstairs. We begin to watch a psychedelic rock outfit which was an odd experience in the surroundings we found ourselves in.

The band in question was Wooden Shjips, which has also resulted in a spin off band called Moon Duo. They hail from San Francisco and their sound consisted of long epic guitar wig outs. I have always found this genre of music in equal parts intoxicating but unsettling due to its repetitive psychedelic swirl!

My other three attendances were under the auspices of SFTOC. The first in 2012 was Withering Hand playing under the stage name Dan Willson. He is an Edinburgh based musician and previously played guitar for a group in Bishops Stortford called Tinfoil Circus amongst other bands and he has also supported Frightened Rabbit and King Creosote.

In 2017 I saw Ola and the following year the nattily titled Have you ever seen the Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? They were a Finnish garage pop rock group with sweet melodies, a very odd combo but also good fun I seem to recall. 

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Have you ever seen the Jane Fonda Aerobic VHS? Image Credit discogs.com

Nearby the Church is one of the festival’s central hubs on Bexley Square. Located there was the Bexley Square Live Tent and in there in 2017 I saw Tobi Sunmola. Tobi was a young rapper who hails from Nigeria but is now based in Manchester and appears to be receiving some attention with airplay on national radio. The following year I witnessed Kxngs, an electronic loungecore act from London.

Next door to there in 2017 was the Bexley Square Bar Tent where alongside obtaining refreshments I saw Liohness, a drum and bass act who reside in Bristol.

Gigs with the kids – Skegness 96

Something different for you as for one week only, I have a guest blog from my old schoolfriend and fellow Preston muso Rick Clegg: –

Now they are aged between 19 and 29, I’m chuffed that I’ve managed to hand down the ‘serious importance’ of appreciating music to my four daughters, and love the fact that each one of them have differing levels of tastes etc.

My second eldest (and blog member) Charlotte is the most regular of gig goers in attending alongside her ‘pater’, although Annabelle (youngest and goddaughter to a certain Jimmy C) is currently the most regular and obsessive gig going daughter, following her fave ‘boy bands’ over the country (with her co obsessive mates, all cramming into reduced premier inn rooms). She’s obviously got her mother’s ‘Brother Beyond’ genes at the mo but I’m working on it!

We almost did a dad plus all four kids gig about 3 years ago, the Vaccines at King George’s Hall Blackburn, but daughter no three Victoria couldn’t make it in the end.

So, the first gig with my kids was during our first ever family holiday in 1996, when Er Indoors (Debi), me and (at the time) the two ‘mini’ Cleggys ventured down to ‘Skeggy’ along with in laws – the Amridings, being (Debi’s sister) Susan, husband Mark + sprogs Lyndsey and Dan.

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Butlins Skegness promo. Image Credit caravansforhireskegness.co.uk

Now the day we drove down was notable for two major national news stories – the horrible terrorist bombing of the Arndale centre in Manchester, and the eagerly awaited England v Scotland Euro 96 group game at Wembley. As we drove down, I was rather anxious about the amount of brownie points I would need to obtain a ‘pass’ to watch the game 🤔. 

So, we arrived at 2.45 and the game was to start at 3… when my wonderful ‘non footy loving ‘brother-in-law Mark uttered the magic words ‘you may as well watch the match, I’ll sort your suitcases at check in’. 

BACK OF THE NET!!!!

We’ll we all know what went on during the match, so I’ll finally move onto the gig!!

So, we’ve been on the funfair, the outside pool (weather was surprisingly warm during the first few days) then we ventured onto the main entertainment hall, where I’d watched the ‘Gazza’ match on our first day up on the big screen. My eldest Natalie was 3, so she joined in the ‘pre – gig’ disco and generic red coat party ‘frolics’ whilst I ‘propped up’ our Charlotte as she was ‘just about’ learning to walk prior to her imminent 1st birthday. 

Then the main event began …..  (Drum roll) …..

…. 🥁 🥁🥁🥁🥁

Bucks Fizz*!!!!

*-with only the one original member (I didn’t complain but did think about it 😬)

Now Jimmy will know only too well how desperately sad I am about recognising/remembering stuff that I really shouldn’t, but here goes. 

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Bucks Fizz. Image Credit the Mirror.

After a few songs, I commented to my wife and her sister that the ‘bloke who wasn’t in the Eurovision Buck’s Fizz’ was that guy from?????? ….’you should know as you’ve got their LP.’ They both advised me that I was wrong….   until ….. he then told the audience that he used to be in a duo called ‘Dollar’ before churning out a few of their classic tunes.

At that point I think I got paid back those brownie points I’d spent for the England Scotland game! (which I then spent on watching us thrash Holland!).