The Pipettes, Corn Exchange, Brighton

Saturday, September 23 2006 @ 01:27 PM BST

Author: Fred

With a name like The Pipettes how could I not like this Brighton-based girl band!

At the Corn Exchange last night they were more than ably supported by Cardiff band The Hot Puppies, a band with a sexy gorgeous singer and some theramin action. The sound at that barn of a place was however appalling. So was the beer! Doors opened theoretically at 7pm, but we had to stand around (no chairs!) until 8.30 when the support came on. The room was thinly populated at first by girls in polka-dot dresses and lots of young lads with multi-purpose phones, some tiny kids with their mothers, some dykes dressed as boys (in school uniform) and the odd old snogging swinging couple. The Pipettes came on at 9.30 sharp with a Ronettes style drum beat and went through their album 'We are The Pipettes'. I'm not that familiar with their repertoire, but I believe they are all originals, albiet with remnants of 'Teenage kicks' and 'Oh Mickey (you're so fine)' rattling round my head during 'Pull shapes'. The Shangri-Las they are not, but with their sychronised dance routines and catchy tunes, like 'Judy', 'Your kisses are wasted on me' and 'I Like a Boy In Uniform (School Uniform)' how can they fail? Love to see them with a big Phil Spector band with brass and strings. Shame the monitors hid their sparkly shoes. And I don't know which one of the three I fancy most...

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