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    • September 2, 2008 5:40 AM CDT
    • So you're going to the Funtastic :D That sounds great.
      I've lived in Valencia for 5 years just beside Dracula shop. The owner makes the Funtastic Dracula festival.She's great! Hope you'll have a good time here :)

    • September 1, 2008 3:43 PM CDT
    • Ciao Mates!
      Done!
      I have a 10 euros Ryanair flight,
      I have the festival ticket
      I have some good hostels address
      soooo..
      see you in Valencia!
      who's going?

    • September 1, 2008 9:38 AM CDT
    • Wow! And thank you...

    • August 31, 2008 1:34 PM CDT
    • did I say Plaza España? sorry..hahaha..yes, it's Plaza Real! another cool band from Barcelona http://www.myspace.com/thenuniles real 50s punk..they're playing this rockabilly fest Victor wrote about, but with their first line-up so straight 50s rockabilly.. I think thats all about Barcelona

    • August 30, 2008 3:04 PM CDT
    • ...Good for books but you have to be very lucky to find good records. It's usually very hot in there. And beware of pickpockets!
      I hope this message helped. Any questions, just let me know. Have a great time!

      Sorry, I wrote too much and the message got cut.

    • August 30, 2008 2:40 PM CDT
    • Welcome to the less rockin' town in Spain! Definitely, nightlife isn't very exciting over here but not all is lost: Dulcinea is right, Barbara Ann is the place to go, even if it's away from the city center. More a bar than a club, but always with great music, ranging from 60's Beat to today's Punk Rock, through Garage, Power Pop and Soul. The same can be said about Las Guindas (C/ Sant Pau, near Ronda St. Pau) and Big Bang (C/ Botella). Malpaso is OK too, but it gets too crowded easily. Dr. Alga is wrong: It's not on Plaza España, but in a backstreet behind Plaza Real. Las Guindas and Big Bang are kind of close, and not really that far from Malpaso. You can walk (but be aware that some points in that area can be not really dangerous but you get the idea). And there's also the Apolo Club in C/Nou de la Rambla, very close to Las Guindas, with two separate venues that usually have the best concerts when there's any. The Sidecar club is also OK, but only if there's a good gig. Also in Plaza Real, very near Malpaso. I don't really go out a lot lately, but I don't think there's much else. If you'd like to eat some good tapas in a good atmosphere (rockin' people mixed with assorted youths and old fellows from the neighborhood) try Bar Ramon, in the corner of C/ Borrell with C/ Tamarit. Nothing really sophisticated, but you find good food, cool people and old R&B/Jazz/Rockabilly/Soul as soundtrack. (Friday night is usually packed -try some other day). http://www.myspace.com/barramon By the way, it's just across the Sant Antoni market (on Sunday mornings: mainly good for books, old magazines, some records, etc. The rest of Dr. Alga's recommendations are good: If you're looking for records, C/ Tallers is the place. The best stores are Overstocks and Revolver (specially the one with vinyl upstairs). Around the corner there are also Daily (as PJ says) and Kebra (there are two, the good one's at the same side of the street as Daily, with lots of vinyl -Good luck in finding this one open, as the owner has a "timetable" of his own!), both in C/ De les Sitges, just around the corner from both Revolvers. C/ Riera Baixa is well worth visiting also, with Wah Wah and Edison's, two cool record stores that are nearly door to door. Penniman is no doubt the coolest label and mailorder in Barcelona, but they don't have a store. The same thing goes for Butterfly Records: http://www.butterfly-records.com/ If you're into 50's and Rockabilly there's this festival just 1 hr. by train: http://www.50srockersclan.com/home.htm Some other really cool bands from Barcelona: http://www.myspace.com/thefabulousottomans http://www.myspace.com/thecanarysect http://www.myspace.com/biscuitrocks http://www.myspace.com/bornlosersbcn Keep in mind the following: -September is still very hot in Barcelona. -Most signs are written in catalan, not in spanish, but they are pretty similar. -(I hate to say this) Beware of pickpockets! Everywhere! -September 11 is holiday in Catalonia, so stores are closed. Good day to enjoy the city's architecture and historic places or to visit museums and stuff like that, just make sure they're open that day. If you're in the center, chances are you find different political demonstrations, both official and "protesting". Don't be afraid, but try to stay away from (unlikely) trouble. -There's an open air flea market on Plaza de las Glorias on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. If you're serious about buying interesting stuff, forget it, but miracles do happen sometimes, I tell you. Anyway you can always have a good time looking wacky stuff and people. Good for books but you have to be

    • August 29, 2008 9:57 AM CDT
    • Thanks Dr. Alga! I'll be there Sept 9-12.

    • August 29, 2008 6:32 AM CDT
    • there's no much r'n'r of any type in Barcelona.

      You got the Barbara Ann as they said above and also Malpaso which is in the center of the city (in Plaza España) where the play from the Fuzztones to Wanda Jackson and Spanish 80s punk..

      For records go to Tallers street which is also in the center, 2 minutes from Plaza Catalunya. Once there look for Daily Records, Revolver Records (they have two stores in this street, go to the one where you can find vinyl upstairs) and also Overstocks. There're two cool record stores too in Riera Baixa street, is close to the Ramblas but a bit more difficult to arrive.

      When are you coming? maybe I can look if there's any special gig at the time..

    • August 7, 2008 11:44 AM CDT
    • Thanks PJ! I'll check it out.

    • August 7, 2008 8:49 AM CDT
    • Hey--do you know any garage rock bands and/or clubs in Barcelona?

    • September 1, 2008 4:45 AM CDT
    • I went to Paris and stayed there for a week. I looked for record shops and didn't find a single one. There's only hiphop music in the streets and jazz in the bars?
      Having a walk in quartier latin I found one, the name was "Crocodiscs", but they only had greatest hits records of all the time.
      I'm sure I'll be back so...can you tell me some good places to go?
      Merci :)

    • August 28, 2008 4:55 PM CDT
    • One of the stars from this years Easter event ''Le Beat Bespoke 4'' the incredible Staggers. These five boys and girl from Austria sure now how to start a party as anyone who has been to one of their shows will attest, The Staggers don‘t do polite retro-by-numbers. Their raucous gigs usually culminate in frontman Wild Evel (in varying states of undress) drinking beer from his winklepicker boot, and by the end of the night nobody gives a toss if they‘ve just seen the future, the past or indeed the undead face of rock‘n‘roll. 3 rooms of musical perfection and a bar open all night long to keep the dancers well oiled in one of London best venues. Stick this one in ya diary. ta Rob

    • August 12, 2008 4:52 PM CDT
    • PJ Dirty Water said:

      Johnny Alpha said:
      God damn right I'll be there, quite a few of us coming over from the North West. All the Go-Go Cage gang will be present plus Mr.Murdo from the Stags and Go-Go lou, that's at least another 10 folks.

      I should've got the Mummies to play a Dirty Water Festival in London! Actually, I did ask them but they're contracted for just one European appearance...
      Tell em we're not in Europe and hope they don't notice!

    • August 12, 2008 1:55 PM CDT
    • God damn right I'll be there, quite a few of us coming over from the North West. All the Go-Go Cage gang will be present plus Mr.Murdo from the Stags and Go-Go lou, that's at least another 10 folks.

    • August 12, 2008 12:50 PM CDT
    • PJ Dirty Water said:

      I'm going, but as one of the DJs I don't have to worry about getting a ticket or finding my own accommodation. Some friends of mine who are going will be doing the same as we did last year - renting an apartment, rather than staying at a hotel. Talk to paul@dirtywaterclub.com if you want info on how to go about renting a place. He's the one who sorted it out for us all last year. I think there's way more people from the UK going to Valencia this time. I know at least 15 people just from London who are going. I believe that Johnny Alpha from Wigan and Mof Gimmers from Manchester are going as well.
      I hope Johnny's going - isn't he DJing? We're all coming over with Los Imbasils (about Ten of us) and have an apartment because it's so much cheaper. PJ's spot on sayong more brits are going this time. Everyone I know can't wait to see the Mummies again!

    • August 12, 2008 12:05 PM CDT
    • cheers PJ, just sent him an email. Been quite stressful trying to sort it all out. We looked at campsites (theres only the two of us, and we dont have a lot of cash!!) but they're all in Spanish!!

    • August 12, 2008 11:41 AM CDT
    • Im trying to book tickets for the festival in October just wondered if anyone else is going and if so where are you staying, getting there etc??

    • August 2, 2008 5:53 AM CDT
    • It's Our Anniversary and I'll be spinning the big guns with Johnny Alpha and Shazza Photobucket

    • July 28, 2008 8:55 AM CDT
    • this friday, august 1st, 21pm. JOHNNY THROTTLE, MANUFACTURED ROMANCE and FLAMING STARS liVE at the DIRTY WATER CLUB.

    • July 7, 2008 9:53 AM CDT
    • I hope to go to this... The mummies so exciting! any info on hotel's?

    • July 1, 2008 9:33 AM CDT
    • Hey man. Say hello to Johnny (Morlocks rhythm guitar) and Marky (drums) for me tonight! Wish I could be there. Fuzz on.
      Gringo(Chris Rosales)Starr

    • July 1, 2008 5:07 AM CDT
    • sunday 6th july, The Morlocks, Thee Vicars, Johnny Throttle live @ Bardens Boudoir, Dalston, London. 18pm.