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11th november 2008

 

Ish Marquez / Stanley Brinks / UK Tour Dates / Flyers / Reviews / Pictures 2008

Ish Marquez / Stanley Brinks / UK Tour 2008 Concert Dates:

21 Nov: London : The 12 Bar (Anti-Folk UK festival) Denmark Street, WC2H 8NL
22 Nov: Coventry : The Tin Angel Medieval Spon Street, CV1 3AX
23 Nov: Nottingham : Rosy Lee’s 17 Broad Street, NG1 3AJ
25 Nov: Norwich : Crypt below Take Five 17 Tombland, NR3 1HF
26 Nov: Manchester : Tiger Lounge 5 Cooper Street, M2 2F
27 Nov: Birmingham : Bar Academy (opening for Jeffrey Lewis) 51 Dale End, B4 7LS
28 Nov: Edinburgh : Henry’s Cellar Bar (late show 11pm) 8 Morrison St, EH3 8BJ
29 Nov: Carlisle : The Brickyard (opening for Jeffrey Lewis) 14 Fisher ST, CA3 8RN
30 Nov: Brighton : The Hope (OIB Records presents) 11 Queens Road, BN1 3WA
1 Dec : London, Islington : Nambucca (w/ Congregation, Freschard) 596 Holloway Road, N7 6LB
2 Dec : London, Clerkenwell : The Betsey Trotwood (Friends & Fellow Travelers) 56 Farringdon Rd, EC1R 3BL
3 Dec : London, Euston : St Aloysius Church (opening for The Wave Pictures) 20 Phoenix Rd, NW1 1TA

Radio:

22 Nov : 12:00 - 1:30 pm : Resonance 104.4 FM : The Hello Goodbye show
26 Nov : 6:00 - 8:00 pm : Radio Reverb 97.2 FM : Brighton : Simple Folk
26 Nov : 7:00-9:00 pm : BB6 Music : Marc Riley’s Brain Surgery

http://www.ishmarquez.com
http://www.myspace.com/ishmarquez
http://www.stanleybrinks.com
http://www.myspace.com/therealstanleybrinks

               
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Ish Marquez + Stanley Brinks UK tour dates November 2008

Nov 22 : COVENTRY : The Tin Angel : Medieval Spon Street, CV1 3AX : 8pm : £4 door ; http://www.thetinangel.co.uk/

Nov 23 : NOTTINGHAM : Rosy Lee's Tea House : 17 Broad Street, Hockley, NG1 3AJ ; 8pm? ; http://www.myspace.com/leerosystea

Nov 25 : NORWICH : Crypt below Take Five : 17 Tombland, NR3 1HF : £5 door ; 8pm ; http://www.myspace.com/youknowthatsomethinggoodisgoingtohappen

Nov 26 : MANCHESTER : Tiger Lounge : 5 Cooper Street, M2 2FW : http://wwwhttp://www.myspace.com/tigerlounge">.myspace.com/tigerlounge

Nov 27 : BIRMINGHAM : Bar Academy (Ish and Stanley opening for Jeffrey Lewis) : 51 Dale End, B4 7LS ; 7pm ; £8 adv ; tickets at www.ticketweb.co.uk

Nov 28 : EDINBURGH : Henry's Cellar Bar (late show 11pm, after Jeff's show) : 8 Morrison Street, EH3 8BJ ; £5 ; http://www.myspace.com/henrysvenue

Nov 29 : CARLISLE : The Brickyard (Ish and Stanley opening for Jeffrey Lewis) : 14 Fisher St, CA3 8RN ; 8pm ; £5 adv ; tickets at www.ticketweb.co.uk

Nov 30 : BRIGHTON : OIB records night @ The Hope : 11-12 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WA : http://www.myspace.com/thehopevenue : £6 door

Dec 1 : LONDON : Nambucca (Stanley Brinks headlining with Ish Marquez, Congregation, Freschard) : 596 Holloway Road, Islington, N7 6LB ; http://www.myspace.com/nambucca

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ALL AGENTS:Freak out the Normal Man,we want separation now!11 hours on the 11 bus on the 11 of november

The number 11 is Europe’s longest urban bus route and first came into existence in 1923.

It now follows the city’s outer ring road, the A4040 with some small deviations.

A full circuit takes 3hrs to complete, and the service carries 50,000 passengers each day. There are 272 bus stops.

40 buses are used each day - 20 for the ‘A’ and 20 for the ‘C”

On the eleventh of November our good friends at "Birmingham it's not shit" and a few others who can't be named here....are inviting anyone with an interest to spend eleven hours on the eleven bus starting at eleven am in “Birmingham: It’s Not Shit’s 11 11 11” (yes I know there’s four elevens there really, but even the alliteration starts to drag after a bit).

The rules are

    * Get on the 11C at 11am (or as near as dammit) on 11/11.
    * Get off the 11C at 10pm — 11 hours later — (or as near as dammit) on 11/11.
    * You can get on and off the bus as many times as you like (don’t spend more than 23 minutes off the bus).
    * Document your journey; photos, film, writing, cross-stitch, knitting, amigurumi, poetry, blog, twitter, however you like.
    * Meet up with others as mad as you, if you want.
    * Record everything — or on your own space and link us up.

The idea is that a snapshot of the real Birmingham from a number of different people will emerge, one that’s unedited, unspun, and unwashed. Circling the city will force the gaze inward, focussing our attention exclusively on our municipality. It’ll also freak out the drivers, the man on the clapham omnibus and others who normally expect passengers to have a destination in mind.

If it’s better to travel hopefully than arrive, Birmingham is the ideal place.

some context:  "The man on the Clapham omnibus " is a descriptive formulation of a reasonably educated and intelligent but non-specialist person — a reasonable man, a hypothetical person against whom a defendant's conduct might be judged in an English law civil action for negligence. This standard of care comparable to that which might be exercised by "the man on the Clapham omnibus" was first mentioned by Greer LJ in Hall v. Brooklands Auto-Racing Club (1933) 1 KB 205.

The first reported legal quotation of the phrase is in the case of McQuire v. Western Morning News[1] a libel case, in which Sir Richard Henn Collins MR attributes it to Lord Bowen, who had died nine years earlier.

It is derived from the phrase the bald-headed man at the back of the Clapham omnibus , coined by the 19th century journalist Walter Bagehot to describe the normal man of London , so used because Clapham in south London at the time was a non-descript commuter suburb and was seen to represent "ordinary" London. Omnibus is a now archaic expression for a public bus , but would have been common usage amongst the judiciary at the beginning of the 20th century.

It is time to separate from the Normal Man, It's time to separate from the Man on the Clapham Omnibus.

All Agents: This is Birmingham http://elevenbus.co.uk     

.....and if you enjoy this sort of thing, you may want to also try this:

please pass this on.....

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