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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Sun 09 Nov 2008, 22:33

That woulda been a perfect weekend. A sublime gig AND an away win! Fretwell was so good that I've now booked for his Nottingham gig on 23rd November, so that'll be three gigs on the current tour and I still want more!
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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Mon 10 Nov 2008, 10:01

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I still want more!

Well you can always watch his set at the Electic Proms supporting The Last Shadow Puppets on the BBC website here.

Everyone should in fact.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Mon 10 Nov 2008, 10:45

Wow. Thank you, that is superb.
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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Mon 10 Nov 2008, 10:59

Oh, I only looked at it for the first time in a couple of weeks. There's only 33 seconds now, there was the entire 30 minute set last time I saw. Bugger.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Mon 10 Nov 2008, 11:29

Now I feel like it's not so wonderful. I was happy with the 33 seconds!
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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Wed 12 Nov 2008, 14:05

I've just had a rush of blood to the head and decided to go to Oxford on Sunday.

Can't wait.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Mon 17 Nov 2008, 08:45

Misspelt Yoof wrote:
I've just had a rush of blood to the head and decided to go to Oxford on Sunday.

Can't wait.

Blimey! How good does his new stuff sound?! Alabaster (sp?) and "Hotel" both sound superb, especially the latter.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Wed 19 Nov 2008, 18:54

He only played Alabaster at the Manchester gig. Of the new songs I mean. He didn't just turn up and play one song. That would have been ridiculous Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Thu 20 Nov 2008, 11:33

New album "by Spring"? Yes please. Good to see him bigging up the Elbow boys too.

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THE last time CityLife caught up with adopted troubadour Stephen Fretwell, all was not well with the world. In fact such was the darkening hue of the gathering clouds in the Scunthorpe ex-pat’s mindset, he was considering giving up music for good.

It is with a little trepidation then that we re-connect with the Chorlton-based singer-songwriter.

After all, despite being lavished with critical acclaim, his second LP, Man On The Roof, has not claimed the commercial breakthrough his label (Polydor sibling Fiction) craved.

Hearteningly, we find the artist in a much sunnier place now though.

After all, he’s currently playing the kind of intimate, cosy venues his beguiling tales work best in on an acoustic tour.

But first CityLife thought it prudent to gauge the reasons for his change in mood.

“I was completely fed up at the time. It wasn’t that the label weren’t getting behind me, but I just never wanted to go on things like Popworld – I just don’t suit that sort of world - that was the only bad blood I had with them.”

With a clutch on new songs penned for a soon-to-be-recorded third album, Fretwell is an invigorated man now.

“I ready to have it really. I think this next one could be the best album I’ve ever done. I’ve been bringing in new songs every night on this tour and I can’t believe how well they’ve gone down, it’s been a lot of fun.”

With plans to get the record out by next spring, Fretwell is pleasingly optimistic about his prospects.

“I’m getting better all the time, so things are going well for us at the moment.”

Far more outward looking than his previous introspective work, the singer has changed tack – lyrically and well as mentally – with his latest offerings too.

“They are kind of about things that happened to people, rather than personal moany songs – I am trying not to be too contemplative for the next one!”

A couple of rather hip and high-profile fans have utilised his services in the shape of The Last Shadow Puppets’ Alex Turner and Miles Kane this year too.

How did the alt-folkster come to infiltrate the Scot Walker-tinged world of the Puppets?

“I kind of met them in New York when I was out there and I ended up playing bass for them for a bit of laugh.

“I did a few TV shows with them and then supported them as part of the Electric Proms in Liverpool too. I’ve got the same manager as the Arctic Monkeys so I met Alex pretty early on when they were just starting out – they’re good guys.”

Moonlighting aside, Fretwell will return to his day job in the north west when he dons a party hat and joins in the festivities for Night & Day’s 17th birthday bash at the end of November.

His spiritual home and alma mater, after all these years he’s quick to espouse his love for the Northern Quarter institution.

“It’s always nice to go back there, I used to work there some of the same people are still there – it’s a lovely place to play and hang around, so I’m to do a date there for the birthday.”

Once a resident on Oldham Street (only a stone’s throw away from the former place of employment), Fretwell has lived in Chorlton for five years now and happy with how the boho suburb has developed.

“Dulcimer’s (folk bar) is cool and I really like Escape – they have a night called 7 and 7 where seven DJs play seven 7in records each.
“It’s a dead cool night, I did it with Badly Drawn Boy last month – I put ABBA’s Mamma Mia on and it went down a treat!”

Next month will see Mercury Music Prize winner Elbow’s Guy Garvey take to the decks and continue his homecoming celebrations.

Like the rest of the city’s music fraternity, the songsmith has watched with a keen eye how 2008 has mapped out for Bury veterans.

“It’s a bit like a sigh of relief really, as it’s been a long time coming.

“It’s kind of like ‘thank God it’s happened at long last!’ – they’re a great band and they’re lovely people.

“For once the nice guys finished first.”

Aside from the changes in Chorlton, Fretwell is also pleased with how the city’s music scene and general landscape has progressed during his eight years in the city – although there is one development on the take away front that does irk him.

“I like the fact there’s a Harvey Nichols and you can buy cooler clothes, but Popolino’s pizzas have shot up in price – they used to be £1.99 for three toppings, now it’s about a fiver!”.

If the price of one of Oxford Street’s finest is all the once troubled singer has to worry about, then Fretwell really is in a better place – let’s just hope his songwriting doesn’t suffer because of it.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Tue 24 Feb 2009, 17:30

According to the tour dates section of his site Fretwell will be playing the Royal Northern College of Music on April 16th. I can't find any more information about this show anywhere tho.

Hopefully he'll be down south soon.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Tue 17 Mar 2009, 08:39

Just bought Man On The Roof as a punt from Fopp and I absolutely love it, there really are some magical moments on it. Would possibly compare it to Wilderenss by Brett Anderson. Gonna have to buy Magpie now and I'd really like to see the guy live.

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Tue 24 Mar 2009, 20:38

I can't wait to hear what they produce, if it ever happens...

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While Elbow’s taxing schedule doesn’t look to be letting-up any time soon, Turner has future ambitions to start-up a side-project with fellow Manchester musician, Stephen Fretwell. “He’s a really good mate of mine, he did quite well with a song called Emily, a few years ago. We hang out a lot together and play music to each other and jam.” The mooted collaboration would provide Turner a welcome opportunity to spread his wings stylistically. “On one side [what we do] is very folky but then he [Fretwell] loves Syd Barrett-era Pink Floyd, so I’d really like to get into some quite weird far out tunes.”

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Tue 21 Apr 2009, 15:50

Stephen is touring the UK and Ireland in May and June. No London or Manchester dates tho...

Wolverhampton Little Civic (May 15)
Sunderland Independent (16)
Aberdeen Moshlulu (17)
Dundee Fat Sams (18)
York Duchess (20)
Middlesborough Uncle Alberts (21)
Liverpool Zanzibar (22)
Colchester Arts Centre (24)
Bath Komedia (26)
Hay On Wye Festival (27)
Leicester Y Theatre (28)
Cambridge Junction 2 (29)
Belfast Limelight (31)
Galway Roisin Dubh (June 1)
Cork Cyprus Avenue (2)
Limerick Dolans (4)
Dublin Academy 2 (5)

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Wed 21 Oct 2009, 11:55

Fretwell's playing some show's in December.

14th December - Pocklington Arts Centre, York
15th December - The Luminaire, London
18th December - Band on the Wall, Manchester

Playing London the same day as Johnny Kloot? Boo...

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PostSubject: Re: Stephen Fretwell / Last Shadow Puppets   Wed 21 Oct 2009, 13:01

Can't believe Fretwell is playing the same night as Doves, GGGRRRR.....!!!

Would have been great to revisit Band On The Wall aswell.

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