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Sunday 13th July 2008, 8pm
Halo -- 141 Gloucester Road

Welcome to the Salt Weblog. This blog is about the Salt Open Mic nights that happen at Halo Bar & Restaurant on Gloucester Road, Bristol.

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Friday, May 30, 2008

Hi Salt!

I'll be catching up on some live events soon, but in the meantime if you are interested in sending a haiku for a good cause:

The With Words Online Haiku Competition:
http://www.withwords.org.uk/comp.html

Half the profits from this competition will go towards literacy work with Tsogolo la Abuthu - A Future for Girls in Malawi, Africa: http://www.liv.ac.uk/lstm/research/crh/adol_lit.htm


Just twenty-five hours away to the deadline, just a single haiku would be great.

Alan
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Friday, May 30, 2008

Looking forward to Salt Open Mic which is this Sunday, 1st June! First a quick glance back at the May open mic :).

So who was that brave duo who, in the absence of Ukraine-visiting Paul P., stepped up to play the night's opening song? None other than Kim Power, singing Tracy Chapman's Change, accompanied by a somewhat nervous me on guitar. We chose the song on the suggestion of Jen Smith, but the more I listened to the lyrics the more I realised we'd picked a song very much of the moment, relevant to me and to many others I know:
If you knew that you would die today,
Saw the face of god and love,
Would you change?
Would you change?


and in the chorus

How bad, how good does it need to get?
How many losses? How much regret?
What chain reaction would cause an effect?

Even if our performance was a little nervous, I'm sure that words like that can still hit the mark.

The flavour of the night from then onwards was very much influenced by youth. Those of us who were there might just have felt our age a little bit more that night :). We had three short sets from Road To Recovery -- singer Kieran pacing around, eyes scanning the room as he let loose his vocal energies. I was glad that they explained the meaning of their song Sunday Rain: not just a weather-focused lament, it expressed the acute frustration of missing out on a keenly awaited Ashton Court Festival outing when torrential downpours forced the festival to be abandoned. That's a bummer in anyone's book, but you're well on the road to being a songwriter if you can distill that misery into a 3-minute melody.

We also had a trio of affecting Kate Nash covers from Milly, and a resounding dose of gospel soul when Everton took the stage with a trio of backing singers. This last ensemble got the whole room swaying and harmonising.

So we've had Salt open mic nights where the average performer age has probably been over 30 -- but in May it might even have hovered under 20. Will it even out this Sunday 1st June? Come on you twentysomethings!

See you there ;)
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Sunday, May 04, 2008

hello! just a quick diary-style popup to say that Salt is tonight :)

And if you've not been daunted by the weather and have actually escaped somewhere out of town this weekend, then ...we missed you, of course... & the next one is June 1st.

(pic on the left is from April's open mic night, featuring great solo stuff from Charlie Groves and a warm 'goodbye for now' sendoff for Cheltenham-bound Mr Jonathan Sky-Blue Rees).
M

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Friday, April 04, 2008

At the March 9th open mic, our guest Rosta Litvin from Czech Republic told a story... it's been stuck in my head since then and been kind of thought provoking. I recorded it on the night so it's available to listen back...

Click Here to visit the Salt open mic Myspace - then click on 'Life After Birth?' in the player.

('fraid I can't post it directly in this site at the moment).

Enjoy! And it is Salt this Sunday... we are back to the First Sunday Of The Month, tra la la laaaa :) :) :)
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Friday, March 07, 2008

It is Salt Open Mic this Sunday 9th March...already!

I am looking forward to being able to record again from the PA desk... and also maybe to take some better photographs than last month (can you believe all we had was a camera phone?)

But don't let the somewhat grainy pictorial record fool you -- it was a peachy night. Halo has gotten a bit cosier over the last year , and on a chill February night we were glad to snuggle in to warm sofas and enjoy hot chocolate and...olives? Both fab on their own - but best kept apart.

Musical highlights included...
Anne-Marie Rawden [who is playing the Lousiana the following Sunday 16th - Ed.],
Kim Power with a totally heartfelt original song
A seriously smart debut from Laid Back Ruby (pictured)
Rob Tipping with a pair of sublimely unexpected Duran Duran covers
Andy Williams tackling Paranoid Android with elan
and lest we forget, a sparkling ice breaker from our resident Paul, starting the night with a slow-mo My Funny Valentine.

See you there this Sunday
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