#Live Music Pubs
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satans-knitwear · 8 months ago
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Found our own little space and had a blast with gods favourite band 🎉✨💚
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steinwayandhissons · 2 years ago
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lately ive been obsessed with the fact that when alex sings on stage, he can never keep his eyes open for more than a few seconds at a time, and even then they’re half-lidded
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heavy-nfld · 2 months ago
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Fog Coffin kept the doomy vibes going with their low down Sabbathian riffage for our Winter Solstice show at Erin’s Pub.
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mistwalker-official · 6 months ago
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⛓️ TOUR JOURNAL: DAY 3 - HALIFAX ⛓️
- On day three we met up with the Anti-Criss boys at the local Tim Horton’s before hitting the highway for a short three hour drive to Halifax.
- We arrived at Gus’ Pub way ahead of schedule, slammed some whiskey in the parking lot, and then headed out in the town.
- Took a brief stop into the local milsurp where I got myself some much needed new combat boots and then perused the weird oddities at the vintage shop next door to Gus’.
- Went down to Real Fake Meats for lunch where I got myself their much lauded and vaunted VEGAN DONAIR. Worth every cent if you ask me.
- Went back up to Gus’ and ripped the place apart alongside locals Hushmetal and Nightfall, who absolutely crushed it.
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fuckyeahviagraboys · 1 year ago
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aswordfight · 10 months ago
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I need you all to see the best creature I’ve met so far in Ireland
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theonlypintsexpedition · 10 months ago
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Hello Everyone!!! Today we are taking a trip to the heart of Dublin to explore its oldest watering holes - The Brazen Head, The Old Storehouse, and The Palace Bar.
The Brazen Head: Located in Dublin's oldest area, this iconic pub has been quenching thirsts since 1198! It's got that old-world vibe with live traditional Irish music sessions that'll bring you back in time.
The Old Storehouse: This establishment was built around the 1830's, this gem is not just about the brews. It's also a haven for live music enthusiasts! Get ready to tap your feet to some authentic Irish tunes while drinking their delicious craft beers.
The Palace Bar: It has been established since 1823. This historic spot is known as a literary treasure trove. Many renowned Irish writers and poets have been said to have found inspiration within its walls. Get a pint and enjoy the atmosphere that inspired generations worth of creativity.
Each of these pubs has its own unique vibe and history, making them must-visit spots for anyone craving a taste of Dublin's rich cultural heritage.
Slainte!!
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copia · 11 months ago
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you want to talk, you want to talk it ouuut? 'cause the joke's on me and i'm laughingg t̝̊ǫ͔̠͖̖̟̬̰̜͂̄̌ͮ̇̇͘̚͠o̵̴͔̞̝̰̼͎̤̱̣̠̫̦̼̫͕͒̿̃ͧͬ̅͗̏́ͤͩ̂͂͗ͦ́̈̏̐ͧ̍͛̊͋͢͢͡ͅơ̶̢̭̗͚͙͖̦̮̹̂̂́̈́̄̆̿̐̈́̇͋ͨ̂̿̎̚͜͝
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memorableconcerts · 4 months ago
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AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS
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stylized-corpse · 2 months ago
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Sarra Cenia delivered stoner rock grooves at Erin’s Pub last month.
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hughbot · 10 months ago
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Sunday morning with Elvin Jones.
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mistwalker-official · 5 months ago
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Halifax black metal outfit Nightfall upped the ante with their onslaught of epic and grandiose hymns at Gus’ Pub. Talk about a huge sound that absolutely fills up the room.
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liverpublians · 7 months ago
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Petit Cafe du Coin, 66 Berry Street, Liverpool
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Without a doubt this might be my favorite place to visit in Liverpool! So much so, I was inspired to ask my gal to marry me there!
They have beer, and a cheese plate, but what they do best is mixed drinks, plus great live music Thursday-Sunday! Go, sit, smile and hold hands as romance is always in the air, great atmosphere.
Oh...they also have 2 other locations, one on Lark Lane and another on Allerton Road.
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subtle-as-an-earthquake · 1 year ago
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so not only is the guy i met in dublin still texting me, he's now also sending me music recommendations that are actually seriously good?? 😩 like why can't i meet men like this in my own country ugh
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totallyarabella · 1 year ago
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The way I need to find some people to travel and watch small pub gigs every night with though-😭
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thebowerypresents · 9 months ago
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Tyler Childers Makes a Statement Over Two Nights at Madison Square Garden
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Tyler Childers – Madison Square Garden – May 28-29, 2024
Tyler Childers has one of the great voices, not only in modern country and Americana, but in music, period: pained, howling, lived-in, oaky, scuffed-smooth when it needs to be, utterly recognizable. Over a series of sturdy albums that shows increasingly deep songwriting, his sound has become a through line from ancient twang to countrypolitan modern and many other points easily adjacent or distantly related, from gosxpel to folk, blues to Appalachian string. Especially in a live setting, they’re all usefully blended.
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Childers and a massive version of his Food Stamps band — eight players in all — hit Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, the first of two statement-maker shows at the arena. Name-checking Joe’s Pub and some other much smaller NYC venues that dot a steady rise to bigger and bigger crowds over less than a decade, Childers seemed genuinely moved by the grand expanse of the room and the lordly reception from fans. Naturally, he responded in kind: a big show, a big sound, gorgeously emotional whether it was the whole band hitting at full throttle, or Childers alone onstage in guitar-storyteller mode. 
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The band all together revealed many layers as they fleshed out the tunes, from the country stomp of “Percheron Mules” to the gorgeous blends of pedal steel and fiddle that ramped into “I Swear (To God).” “All Your’n” was an example of a tender, piano-dappled love song — more than a few couples were asway at all levels of the arena — and snatches of accordion, mandolin and organ shot through at various points, too. “Purgatory” was a stuttering, busy boogie, and then came a see-and-raise to an even busier boogie, an instrumental reading of the traditional mountain picker “Cluck Ol’ Hen,” with Childers on a fiddle and the whole group moving into psychedelic hoedown territory. It was that kind of wild.
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As deservedly much as he’s lauded for songwriting, Childers is a gifted interpreter of others’ songs too — never more than a few during a show and positioned just right. Tuesday’s show included a Kenny Rogers (���Tulsa Turnaround”), a Hank Williams (“Old Country Church”), an S.G. Goodman (!) (“Space and Time” — stunning) and … yep, a Kermit the Frog (“Movin’ Right Along”), complete with the green puppet himself, singing on both that song and, as a bittersweet duo with Childers just before it, on “Lady May.”
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I mean, sure, why not, right? Kermit was just one more part of the full serving — a continuous, two-hour set with a solo-acoustic segment in the middle that unfolded panoramically and went for broke near the end with a run that included usual Childers bangers like “Whitehouse Road,” “Way of the Triune God” and the triumphant “Universal Sound.” The finale was “Heart You’ve Been Tendin’,” which built gradually on the back of the chant-like refrain “All that you’ll take” and stacked the tension, yielding to a bone-saw-sharp solo from guitarist CJ Cain that pushed the band to Crazy Horse–like levels of vicious choogle. But heavy and sonic as it all was, Childers himself remained the center of the action regardless of the mode, letting his humility be even bigger than his voice and then pushing that howl even harder, paying off the tender hearts and the rage-ready alike. A great night. —Chad Berndtson | @Cberndtson
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Photos courtesy of Marc Millman | www.marcmillmanphotos.com
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