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mark lanegan

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 7:29 pm
by pgtips
Mark lanegan is playing: london @ koko nov 23, manchester academy nov 22. What a voice.. his sound is worth a listen- dark, blue-z, folkie roots and good story-tellin..certainly not for everyone...check out his myspace for a listen. Nothing like the screaming trees-which was a rockin band in its day.

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2006 11:13 pm
by digital jesus
oh seriously thats awesome, i am there! thanks for the post!

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:30 pm
by sunray
So, Lanegan is undertaking a solo acoustic European tour in Oct/Nov with Duke Garwood as support. As tickets go on sale this Friday for the Dublin gig, at a very expensive ( imo ) €30, i'm just wondering if I should bother or not? It's taking place in the very intimate surroundings of the Sugar Club so i'm sure it'll sell out quickly.

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 3:40 am
by redcloud
He's playing Portland on Oct. 7th. The venue is where Spiritualized played but Lanegan's requesting it to be a seated performance. I've only seen the Wonder Ballroom break out chairs once before with the Eels back in 2008.

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:39 pm
by jack white
have to say the lanegan solo tour from a few years back was superb. still lives strong in the memory as one of best gigs i've been to in recent yrs.
i should go to this but can't justify it. travel + expense.
i'm not surprised there's no belfast date but it still woulda been nice..

i bet these shows will be brilliant all the same.

i haven't been to a lanegan concert & come away disappointed or w/o being pleasantly surprised. he always puts on a great performance. but yea 30euro is a bit steep. 23 or so woulda sufficed you'd think as a maximum.

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 9:24 pm
by beaker73
jack white wrote:i haven't been to a lanegan concert & come away disappointed or w/o being pleasantly surprised. he always puts on a great performance. but yea 30euro is a bit steep. 23 or so woulda sufficed you'd think as a maximum.
Funny that, cause as much of a fan I am, I've always found his gigs disappointing. Saw him with his band, with Qotsa, with Soulsavers, with Isobell Campbell, but even though his voice is briliant, the fact that he just stands there and sings, always made me feel a bit hard done by. He never seems really involved in what he's doing on stage. He just walks on and sings and walks of when his part is over. Even Jason sitting on his stool makes a more lively impression than Mark Lanegan. But maybe that's just me :roll:

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2013 8:12 am
by Aquarian-Time
Guys a legend and my ticket for Manchester has been purchased, second row as well.

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 3:27 pm
by sunray
He appears to be doing 'An Evening with....' tour in April, i've just spotted dates for Belfast and Dublin.

I guess this is just him and an acoustic?

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 11:34 am
by jack white
Be great if it was. That acoustic gig he did in the empire (same venue he's playing this time) was mesmerising.
I assumed he was promoting the box set release of the subpop stuff, but a solo/acoustic show is even more exciting.

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:59 pm
by Aquarian-Time
Duke Garwood with him, so gives you an idea where the evenings may go. Should be cool Manchester Cathederal looks good for me

Re: mark lanegan

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2016 7:34 pm
by johnnyboy
I'vee tickets for this at the Union Chapel in London, which is a lovely venue, saw the Spz acoustic mainlines gig there a few years back. Lanegan will be cool acoustic, and I love Dukes 'Heavy Love' album and their joint Black Pudding album. Should be a special night.