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Reviews of The Record Factory in Glasgow
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Review of Fleetwood Mac, Queen & Classic Rock Hits plus Live FLEETWOOD MAX
Came to listen to sounds I loved 30 yrs ago however the band although accomplished. , sound Balance was terrible . I was siting next to entrance from close.at a raised table
About 25 yds from stage
Could not hear lead vocalist Centre front stage at all even worse when she spoke between numbers two guys next to me were voicing we canny here you !!
However nothing changed
Girl on key board and guy on lead guitar were ok mike wise and on harmony and solo vocal .
Lead vocalist pretty much inaudible
Bass guitar way to loud also contributing to sound imbalance
Second keyboard ( Male)
Not great balance at time also
To recap I left really disappointed. Never a Peter green number either did not help chosen set
Personally I would rather have gone to Howlin wolf or Scotia., and listened to Three Card Trick
Or indeed new band on old shoulders The Side Kicks
Having paid fir two tickets seeming by mistake on web site.
Being an avid live music enthusiast I left thinking doubt I would return again but might give the record factory one more go before I cast a firm yes or no
Alisdair
Mair
Drinks and service were all good
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Would you recommended: No |
Review of Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) & Chris Helme (The Seahorses) Live
An excellent night watching some excellent music in an intimate venue. Both Mark Morriss and Chris Helme played the hits from The Bluetones and The Seahorses that everyone wanted to hear. Their onstage banter was good too.
To.top it off we also bumped into Mark Morriss outside after the gig for a souvenir photo with him.
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) & Chris Helme (The Seahorses) Live
Superb gig record factory is a brilliant venue. Seen Mark Morriss a few times and he never disappoints and first time seeing chris helme and he just blew me away
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Would you recommended: Yes |
Review of Mark Morriss (The Bluetones) & Chris Helme (The Seahorses) Live
This was my first gig at The Record Factory and I found it to be a great wee intimate venue with friendly staff and decent bar prices. I bought tickets especially to see Mark Morriss from The Bluetones and he did not disappoint. He played a good mix of both solo and Bluetones songs and kept the audience thoroughly entertained with his brilliant patter. Support came from localish lad John Rush who sounded like Frankie Miller crossed with Paolo Nutini. Fab night out!
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Would you recommended: Yes |
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