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This Saturday, February 19, evening at the Stables Garage Rock'n'Roll crazy
21h, 10 .-



Rock This Town Extrafine this two groups who have already been beaten on soil Geneva: The Jackets vs. Jack of Heart











First came Berne, faithful friends , The Jackets . Already there at the concert of Reverend Beat-Man in Red Pepper, then at Moloko in the first part of this group of crazy come to Iowa today 60agénaires all developed countries, and based on the Nuggets compilation , the Gonn! Magnificent old-school trio but authorities ultra-modern. With Jackie singing. As the wife of Popeye with this magical little guitar and his voice hoarse, she is a bit of rock 'n roll Olive! Huge and strange, funny and beautiful, surrounded on Drums and Chris Schmid on bass, she has made this group's most outspoken and dancing groups of rock and roll country. From Garage-Beat, and 60's-soul, that say? and a super sharp key psyche, we wanted to have finally done and the Stables. To fans of the Sonics and the Kinks, but also Runaways and Slits! yeah> thejackets.ch




Then Jack of Heart . Label Born Bad which are also from the Magnetix. Garage cowboy desert twilight blending melodies and folk ballads to acid groups ... on acid. Such as 13th Floor Elevators , Chocolate Watch Band , Blue Magoos ... but as we like to repeat something of Lee Hazlewood and Dylan. With their singer is a cross between Pierrot Lunar and Patrick Dewaere, and strange musicians, among children-punk hipsters, with Black Lips and Jefferson Airplane, they released a disc full of superb compositions and exquisite violence reverb and delay! We really love them, they will this time and no longer than 4 to 3 as in the cellar of the cliffs, and like to take 96 tears, we hope to hear.

also been reported on the decks in addition to Lady Black Sally we will not show, DJ Jack La Menace, great heroes of rock'n'roll Romand, strong and disarming with his hits total yéyé and knowledge of history music of the 20th century!



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