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Foocha! is an outspoken entertainment review Web site, covering movies, games, music, TV and books. We do it for kicks, not for cash. Interested in writing for the site?
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Radiohead, Royal Festival Hall, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Radiohead finally play British soil after an absence of 18 months to partake in Scott Walker's Meltdown and it feels like an event before you even enter The Royal Festival Hall. More,
Sleater-Kinney, Brighton Pavilion
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
The last show of thier short tour to promote their latest excellent album "All Hands On The Bad One" demonstrate Sleater-Kinney on top form yet again and getting better. More,
Smashing Pumkins, Dominion Theatre, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
There is a hugh question mark hanging over tonights' performance after the cancellation of the previous nights' show at the Manchester Apollo due to frontman Billy Corgan having 'a throat infection. More,
Ten Benson and Fiji, 100 Club, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Fiji are the new band formed from the ashes of the now defunct and continually underrated Scarfo who split up in May last year. More,
The Cure, Astoria, London
Live, Dan Wolff, 20 January 1999
Promoting their new album Bloodflowers with their first U.K. in over two years, The Cure return and seem more pissed off than ever. More,
The Scarlet Division, Rattle & Hum, Fulham, London
Live, Richard Young, 20 January 1999
The Scarlet Division are again hoping to warm themselves to the A+R people at West London’s Rattle and Hum, (formerly the Orange) on this chilly Friday eve, and on the surface of it, they appear to have all the necessary ingredients. More,
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