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Address: Warley Road, King Cross, Halifax
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Infamous as a gig venue in past years. Thanks to Eamonn for
resurrecting the gigs over the last few years. New
landlady, Kelly, continues to fly the live music flag - good for her!
Address: Almondbury, Huddersfield
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A typical WMC ! Stop the band, it's eyes down for a full house !
Address: Atlas Mill Road, Brighouse
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Fantastic little acoustic venue, Small bar beneath
micro-brewery. Very cosy, great atmosphere.
Address: Town Centre, Brighouse (Opposite Sainsbury's car
park)
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Since Julian arrived at the pub, it has really built up a great music
reputation - gigs every weekend including Sunday afternoons - with dancing
if Percy and Noreen get hold of you! Seems to generate a good sound
despite the 'u' shape interior restricting the sound from carrying all the
way around the pub (might not be a bad thing!). A good crowd and
friendly welcome. Bring your sleeping bag!
Batley Irish Democratic Club (The Nash)
Address: Town Centre, Batley
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Very friendly Irish club with a true Yorkshire accent. Easily
spotted by the massive electronic shamrock on the outside wall. Good little
club that doubles-up as a meeting point for the Batley early doors drinkers
on a weekend night out - well worth a visit.
Address: Bertie's Banqueting Rooms, Town
Centre, Elland
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Great venue for wedding receptions, dinners, and other formal
events. Plenty of dancing space.
The Blue Bell, Taylor Hill,
Huddersfield
Address: Close Hill Lane, Taylor Hill
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A pub with a stage - fantastic. Made for gigs venue. Good
atmosphere, and a good crowd of people. Well worth a visit.
Address: The Venue, Branch Road, Barkisland, Near Halifax
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Fantastic renovated mill. Top floor holds a large function area -
very plush. Superb place for a big do, even if it is off the beaten
track. Acoustics are a bit of hard work due to the size of the room,
high glass roof and stone walls. But still creates a good atmosphere.
Address: Winding Road, Halifax (near the bus station)
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Great 'made for a do' venue. Regular band nights, now on
Saturdays. Handy for the late sesh and taxis home.
Address: Bradshaw, Halifax.
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Fantastic little club, great atmosphere, nice maidens, good crowd with
Harry Gration's wife often in attendance!
Address: West Vale, near Halifax
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Private function venue in the middle of the park, with medieval decor and
first world war licensing. Swings and roundabouts really.
Address: On the Halifax to Leeds Road (A58), Hipperholme, Halifax
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Great 'locals' pub with a proper stage for the band. Lots of
passing trade, and a great looking netball team. Good atmosphere if
the crowd stays, including the Romans from a local toga party.
Address: Next to the mini-roundabout, Wyke, Bradford
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Fine locals pub. Carol and Kevin continue the 'live' theme from Trish.
A lenient attitude
to drinking up. Good crowd after 10 pm when they've all done the
Westgate Wobble, and decided to end their wobbling in the Crown.
Elland Golf Club
Address: Near Hammerstones, at the top of Victoria Rd,
Elland
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Standard golf club attire, but very comfortable, cosy atmosphere.
Great crowd, nice setting, good bar staff/stewards, top night.
Address: Salterhebble (A629 Huddersfield Rd), Halifax
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Excellent place for a diddle. These are usually outdoor affairs in the car park at the
front - great view of car accidents on the A629 as they usually slow down to have a
sneck. Bob and Linda got the ball rolling and Alan and Pam have got the cosy
Sunday afternoons going again.
Address: Barkisland, Halifax
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Great venue for music and a few after hours as it's out in the sticks. Worth the trip.
Address: Mount Pellon , just off Moor End Road, Pellon,
Halifax
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Newish venue from 2007. Good cosy atmosphere with plenty of
potential for larger gigs.
Address: Queensbury, Bradford
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Popular venue in middle of Queensbury. Regular Sunday night live
band events, so get along and support.
Address: Horton St, Halifax
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Good St.Patrick's afternoon gig venue.
Address: Elland, Halifax
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Previous Paddy's Nights turned out to be real 'crackers' - after a slow
start. Legend has it that the Headless Horseman's ghost still resides there.
There's a few Legless Irishmen when we're there!
Address: Greetland, Halifax
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Fantastic facilities for both the indoor and outdoor sessions, and the gigs here always
seem to have a great atmosphere. Previous Spudstock venue.
Address: Pellon, Halifax
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A good locals pub that usually gets rocking. Recently lost some of it's
smokey charm due to the smoking ban, but still a good venue on a good night.
Address: Ovenden Park, Halifax
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Good venue with the right crowd. Top night had by all for the club
January 2005. Book your taxis early though.
Address: Newlands, Warley, Halifax
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New clubhouse doesn't have that quaint feeling of the old place, but a
nice clean tidy venue. Well away from nearest residents, so ought to
be generous on the sound levels if required.
Address: Stainland Road, West Vale, Greetland, Halifax
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Great open expanse behind the clubhouse for 2007 inaugural Live 'Eath
gig. Good set up thanks mainly to the organisational efforts of one
Jim Farrell.
Hey Green Hotel, Marsden
Address: Marsden, West Yorkshire (just)
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Not easily found, but good wedding-do venue. Decent size
room. Top (ex) resident DJ - Biggles. Get your hair cut!
Address: The canal, next to the museum, Uppermill,
Lancashire
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Unusual setting - private parties on John's narrowboat. Has to be
acoustic set, but creates a great atmosphere. Good for a lock-in. (Ha
ha!)
Address: Fitzwilliam Street, Huddersfield
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2006 debut for BotC. Great atmosphere when full, but lay out a
little restrictive. Having said that, it's a good venue with a good
mix of people, and a great attitude to catering musically for the younger
people. Acoustic nights also held.
Address: Halifax Road, Huddersfield
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Nice venue for private functions, but chip shop style lighting doesn't
lend well to the visual effects, especially when the band consists of a set
of ugly gargs like us.
Address: Halifax
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Halifax's very own. Decent venue - depends on the type of night or
afternoon. Fine pint of cheap
Guinness though, so you can forgive it almost anything. This is the only venue where we have actually had the plug
pulled (literally) on us for playing over time. Our faces must have been a picture.
Great football and rugby teams. Top lads. And some nice chicks
toboot! No, I mean some good looking girls also.
Address: King Cross, Halifax
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Top pub gig venue for a rowdy do but the layout of the pub makes it a
little difficult to get all involved. Great hosts.
Address: South Street, Keighley
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Good music venue, for Sunday night sessions. Bizarrely,
can only cater for maximum of two songsters (something to do with the
extortionate costs of music licenses).
Address: Hanson Lane, Halifax
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An occassional venue for parties and Belt of the Both Barrels gigs .lots
of familiar faces and a healthy approach to late serving make for happy
belts.
Address: Hopwood Lane, West End, Halifax
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As near as we get to Jamaica, no sign of any Red Stripe, and the the only
yardies you'll find are round the back where the dustbinies are kept.
Cosy little club with a proper stage!
Address: Lee Mount, Halifax
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Clubland venue especially for two boy duos with lights, or vocalists who
always have a bloke's christian name as their surname (e.g. Billy David,
Amanda James, Stephanie Peters etc etc etc). We love venues with a
little room for 'Artistes only' (with top photos of previous entertainers)
just in case we need somewhere to change into our stage clothes!
Having said that, we enjoyed the night for the Noah's Ark fund raiser,
despite a boat-load of problems with the sound equipment (boat/ark -
get it?). Good friendly club, and great beer prices.
Address: Boothtown Road, Boothtown, Halifax
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Large, lively cavernous pub adjacent and visible from the Halifax
Bradford road towards Queensbury. Good venue for live music - loads of
bands most weeks.
Address: Regent Street, Leeds, just off York Road
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Real Irish pub, home of Leeds branch Celtic Supporters Club. Big
name venue with excellent facilities.
Address: Beneath the council offices, Halifax
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Easy going gig, with a good atmosphere. Appreciative crowd, good
bar prices, and a considerate attitude to drinking up time, despite the bar
staff living in Rochdale - thanks.
Address: Next to the canal, Sowerby Bridge
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Very cosy locals pub. 2003 venue for Rushbearing warm-up in a
marquee in the car-park - very cosy!
Address: Halifax Road, Shelf (Near Tescos at Buttershaw)
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Pub in Club surroundings - proper stage with trimmings. Locals
place with a welcome for the traveller. Good music venue. Belt
of the Celts 100th venue in December 2000.
Address: Previously know as the Gas Club
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Nice little isolated venue with lights. Needs a crowd to get the
atmosphere, and a bit Phoenix Nights. Good do for Eddie's fundraiser.
Address: Ogden, Halifax off A629 towards Keighley
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Secluded venue for good party or function. A good crowd guarantees
a good night. Good friendly staff.
Address: Ossett
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The rating above is along the lines of how many people turned up. Either it was
badly publicised or everyone in Ossett has heard of us before.
Address: 143 Den Lane, Springhead, Oldham
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Well hidden great locals pub - the landlord and lady (Les and Pauline)
are about as local to Oldham as Rodney Bewes is to Newcastle. The Fog
on the Tame is all mine all mine. Friendly welcome, good atmosphere,
even though Shane MacGowan was previously unheard of.
Address: Halifax
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Night club venue - good setting but not really our style - (old gits!)
Address: Junction of Church Street and New Road, Halifax.
Near the railway station.
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Great real ale pub and friendly music venue.
Address: Sowerby Bridge, near Halifax. Get to
Sowerby Bridge and ask for directions!
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Well out of the way pub just off the centre of Sowerby Bridge. Live
music in plentiful supply with a great close atmosphere and a real 'pub'
feeling about it. Very small but very cosy. Big hat required!
Address: Huddersfield Rd, Salterhebble,
Halifax
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Had some tremendous evenings here in the past. Always thought it
was never quite the same once it became a 'food' pub. Good venue if
the crowd's up for it.
Address: Broad St, Halifax
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Played an Irish Night with Rakish Paddy and Irish dancers Celtic Beat. Sounded OK
from where we were but quite a lot of complaints were given to Rakish soundman Malcolm,
accusing him of sabotaging our set. The main culprit was a man called
Kenneth - you know who you are!
Address: Ovenden, Halifax
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Wasn't sure what to expect here. What a great venue and a very
friendly and appreciative audience. A bit of a contradiction in terms
allowing us to 'play' in a performing arts theatre.
Address: Copley, Halifax
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Very hospitable venue and appreciative audience - a long, long night from what I
remember.
Address: erm....Rochdale!
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Gothic cathedral - gargoylish accoustics but a good wedding venue.
Address: Elland, Halifax
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Always a storming night. The very best of the venues, in my opinion. Fine pint of
Guinness, a liberal attitude towards drinking up time (and at this level of understatement
I can also say that Vlad the Impaler was quite a naughty man) and the best landlord in the
North of England - well, Dave was last reported to be in this region, but who knows as he
has done a bunk. Would be great is this took off again, especially as
we had some superb Christmas gigs in the past.
Not wanting to delete the above references attributed to The Royal (of
which many are still relevant), it has to be said that we had another
stormer of a night on our Feb 2001 visit. Landlord doubles up as
roadie (cheers Derek), and a great crowd seemed to enjoy the night despite
the band being relocated to the concert room!
Address: A62, Huddersfield Road, Delph
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Very cosy and plush hotel in middle of nowhere. Beautiful
surroundings, but hard work from a gig point of view.
Address: Thwaites village, Near Keighley
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Good locals pub, with clientele who know how to enjoy themselves.
Address: By the bus terminus, Siddal, Halifax
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Early years venue for BotC, now replaced by the new clubhouse -see below. Lots of old friends
there, and a long association between the band and the club. Top Rugby
League team.
Address: Chevinedge, Exley/Siddal, Halifax - right next to
the pitch.
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New clubhouse opened April 2008 - splendid structure. Paint was
still drying as we played! Fantastic facilities, large bar and
function room. May take a bit of getting used to if you've grown up
around those parts, or being associated with the club for a long period, but
one thing that hasn't changed from the old place - still a great set of
people.
Address: Siddal, Halifax
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Nice little venue, but be prepared to step back into the 1970's for the
decor but not the bar prices. Top venue for Rock Nights, and Rock
& Roll nights. (Oh, and Belt of the Celts have played
there). Warm friendly welcome so don't be put off by the tinsel stage
backdrop. Venue for 2004 SPUDAID.
Address: On the road between Chain Bar and
Cleckheaton.
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Good friendly club, with appreciative crowd. Very
enjoyable evening; we always like to know who'll be 'in the chair tonight'.
Address: T'other side of 'uddersfield, on't way to Oldham
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Picturesque (in many ways) setting for booze fuelled fantastic night -
Marquee style. Great to see Biggles the DJ - still with his hair!
Address: er, Skipton, North Yorkshire. (You can see it
from the by-pass, but try finding your way there!)
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Lovely clubhouse in scenic surroundings (if you look beyond the
industrial units and by-pass). Very friendly crowd. Good little
venue.
Address: Huddersfield Road, Salterhebble, Halifax Near
the hospital
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Picking up the live gig pace since 2007, a good friendly atmosphere,
handy for town and A&E.
Address: Next to the roundabout where the Brighouse and
Denholmegate Road crosses the Bradford to Halifax road, near Shelf
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Not as glitzy as you might imagine, and more comfortable than the name
suggests! (Not sure about the variety bit). Small friendly club with
pub atmosphere, good beer prices, and generally a good egg of a place.
Address: Atlas Mill Road, Brighouse
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Fantastic little acoustic venue, Small bar beneath
micro-brewery. Very cosy, great atmosphere.
Address: Triangle, Sowerby Bridge, Near Halifax (A58)
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New venue for gigs (keep up the good work Tyrone). Good close
atmosphere in nice tidy pub. Time will tell if the gigs take off.
Address: Gomersal, Cleckheaton
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New to us from 2007. Large pub off the beaten track with space in
the back for large 'rock' bands. We played in the bar, and had a
fantastic night.
Address: Half way between Irish Club and Plummet Line, Halifax
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Used to be the Spice Gardens curry house - the regular venue for the end of a Friday
night. Got to be one of the most unusual venues.
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