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>>> Kluby <<<
National Pop League
Last Friday of the month at the Woodside Social Club, North Woodside Road, 8.45pm-2am
Fantastic club night with DJ John NPL playing classic and current indie with great atmosphere. First 100 people through the door get a fanzine, badge and sweet. Always busy so arriving early is a must.
(www.yahoogroups.com/nationalpopleag...)
Divine
Every Saturday at the Vic Bar, Glasgow School of Art Union, Renfrew St, 11pm-3am
Divine is an institution having run for over ten years playing northern soul and 60s grooves, funk, Motown, ska and mod hipshakers with DJs Andrew Divine and Hushpuppy.
(www.theartschool.co.uk/divfly4.html)
The Winchester Club
Second Saturday of the month at the Woodside Social Club, North Woodside Road, 9pm-2am
Winchester DJs Ally, Gav, Matt and Nal mix up a superfine blend of old and new indie and pop with a few surprises thrown in for good measure.
(www.geocities.com/the_winchester_cl...)
Superfly
Every second Saturday at the Woodside Social Club, 329 North Woodside Road, 9am-2am
DJs Duncan and Ian with funk and soul devoted to the dancfloor in another of the Woodside's regular clubnights.
>>> Venues <<< (ktos wie jak to ladnie przetlumaczyc na polski?)
13th Note
50-60 King Street
This pub has existed in various locations for over 10 years and has been a prominent feature in the rise of many of Glasgow's up and coming bands. Under new ownership since 2003, it still has live bands every night (mainly local) and provides some of the finest vegetarian and vegan fayre on offer in Glasgow. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere in the heart of the cities art galleries and workshops.
(www.13thnote.co.uk)
Barrowlands
244 Gallowgate
Formerly the Barrowlands Ballroom dancehall, this venue is renouned for its atmosphere and many touring bands regard a Glasgow Barrowlands show as the highlight of a tour. With a capacity of around 2000, it's the place to go to see bigger touring bands.
(www.glasgow-barrowland.com/ballroom...)
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut
272a St. Vincent St
A fave venue for up and coming local and touring bands alike. The downstairs bar is open all day for food and drinks, and the upstairs venue opens in the evening. Great atmosphere and sound ensure a cracking night out.
(www.kingtuts.co.uk)
Nice 'N'Sleazy's
421 Sauchiehall St
Recently re-furbished two-floor bar and venue. The upstair's bar is open all day for drinks and food with a fine jukebox selection and regular DJs on weekend nights and Sunday afternoons. The downstairs venue opens in the evening with live shows every night (mainly local bands).
(www.nicensleazy.com)
>>> Bary <<<
Mono
King's Court, 10 King St
A fine bar/restaurant/venue which provides a great selection of vegan food along with their own micro-brewery. A great place to while away a few hours, run by the people who originally owned the 13th Note.
Oscar Slaters
129 St Georges Road
This traditional 'local' pub sits right between the city centre and the west end. Friendly atmosphere and comfortable booths make this an ideal place for both a quiet drink or a night out with friends. Formerly The Carnarvon Bar, it was re-named Oscar Slaters in 2005 by its new owners, after a local man who was wrongly found guilty of murder in the next street.
(www.oscarslaters.com)
Stereo/b>
10-14 Kelvinhaugh St
Sister bar to Mono, and also known for live music, friendly atmosphere and a great place to catch local bands.
The Variety
401 Sauchiehall St
Quiet during the day and bustling at night, this pub is worth a visit for its atmosphere and a fine selection of drinks at the bar. DJs play at weekends.
no wlasnie gdzie poza Cathousem mozna sie pobawic w piatkowy wieczor przy muzyce indie/rock. bo cat to raczej slabo sie ostatnio prezentuje a jeszcze nic nie znalazlam ;D