Sunday, 29 March 2026

Dom Martin & Seafoam Green - Temperance Leamington Spa

 

We are back in Leamington Spa at the wonderful Temperance. A Cafe by day and a thriving live music venue. The cellar is fully set up for events such as Blues Rock to comedy nights. Looking through the schedule there are gigs several nights each week right up to the end of the year. It really is the most intimate of venues. One thing that has changed since our last visit is the seating. The 'cinema pews' have now been removed, replaced with individual seats. I have to say that unfortunately they are a lot less comfortable. As you might expect we are fairly crammed in. Many of the seats have been reserved with coats or bags.There was an option to have a pre-show meal , something we decided against. It didn't feel very 'Rock and Roll' to this particular Rebel. Those attending are definitely of a certain age, one might say. 

Temperance Cellar Stage

we get seated about 3 rows back from the stage. Leg room is at a premium and we are sardined in. I'm grateful I haven't had a skinful of beer, getting in and out would be a bit embarrassing.We are here for the extremely talented Dom Martin once again. We saw him here a couple of years ago, and also at The Stables Milton Keynes. A good night is always guaranteed from the multi award winning guitar genius from Belfast. As you might expect, the night is completely sold out. Actually this is the second night in Leamington at the venue. I had forgotten that there was also a support band beforehand. 'Seafoam Green' are tasked with the opening slot. Described as a 'Rock and Roots' band from Ireland they consist of Muireann Mcdermott Long and David O'grady. There is also more than a hint of an Americana influence. The harmonies are beautiful, for a while I even forget that we are here for Dom Martin. They play a perfect 45 minute set, appreciating the opportunity afforded them by Dom. They are impressive though, they even had the great 'Ronnie Wood' requesting to play guitar whilst in the Recording Studio.It doesn't get much better than that bow does it! It was great to meet David and Muireann (Muz) during the interval. A small purchase of the EP was made, which both parties were happy to sign. Keep your eyes open for future dates. 'Seafoam Green' are well worth catching up with, on and off stage.

It is a slightly different looking Dom Martin that we see before us. The hair is bigger, and I suspect there may have been an encounter with the henna hair dye?  The appearance may have changed but the same mischievous storytelling is still there. He takes to the stage and introduces himself as 'I'm Dom and I'm a Guitaraholic'. Which is something of an understatement maybe? The guitar is almost an extension of his body. He can't leave it alone, tuning and fine tuning constantly between songs.At the same time regaling the audience with tales that are extreme, but at the same time totally believable. The performance kicks off with 'The Fall' and 'Belfast Blues'.The audience is quiet, but appreciative. One man and his guitar in perfect unison.It is sometimes hard to tell when he is being serious and joking. Belfast being a good example , you should go there , no you really shouldn't unless it's to see me at the Ulster Hall in November for the Rory Gallagher legacy 72 show.   

There are several covers in the set-list from his Blues heroes. The Folk, Rock , Jazz and Blues legend John Martyn being one of them. (Discover the Lover). He tells us of another song that he spent years trying to trace it. He heard it as a young teenager and only rediscovered it when supporting 'Robin Trower. (Alethea). The iconic 'Born under a Bad Sign' was a great highlight from the performance. For the last four songs Dom is joined by Bass Player 'Ben Graham'. At least I think that is his surname? I didn't manage to get a set list unfortunately, apologies for the lack of detail and running order. Also the lack of photographs. I tend to take my lead from what  others are doing. As nobody else was taking photos it did seem very appropriate. It has though been a great night as always with Dom. I particular like the way he waited for one gentleman in particular, who made a trip to the toilet.An opportunity for an impromptu Q&A session. In which we found out that Dom does use hairspray, he hasn't washed it for months and he is probably banned from returning to Moscow. As always these must been taken with a pinch of salt along with the awe and wonder.   


 

 

 

Friday, 6 March 2026

Northampton Town v Peterborough United - EFL League 1

 

Continuing the football theme, following the night with Peter Schmeichel. I'm back at Sixfields Stadium , home of Northampton Town FC, 'The Cobblers'. It's an early one too , with a 12:30 kick off. One of the biggest games of the season as 'we' entertain local rivals Peterborough United in the 'Nene Derby'. The Cobblers form of late has been dismal to put it plainly. The last two games have been at home against teams below them, both ending in losses. This has seen them drop to second bottom in the table, and facing a relegation battle. Up until Christmas things were looking good, not far off the play off places. However various factors since Christmas have contrived to see a massive slump in fortunes. Three points today would be very welcome indeed! To say the least.

Sixfields Stadium has been home to the club since 1994, following the move from the old County Ground. Since 1897, Northampton Town had played their home games there, sharing it with the Cricket Club. The new stadium has a capacity of  8,203  all seated fans. From the hill behind the North stand it is possible to see part of the ground. The same applies in the gap between the North stand and the West stand pictured above.   

Given the nature of the fixture there is a large Police presence. Emotions run high between the fans of both teams. All seems peaceful and calm outside the ground pre- kick off though at least. We are in the West stand as usual, this time right at the end , the last seat before the North Stand. It's not the best , unless the action is down this end of course.Some of the other seats I've had have been more central. The ticket I have for the Burton game later in the month is right behind the dug-outs, that should be interesting. safely seated we don't have long to wait before the teams will take to the pitch.

Mr Cobbler & Clarence the Dragon

The seat is a bit cosy to say the least. Pretty much wedged in by the person next to me. The well attired 'Mr Cobbler (Thats what I call him anyway) he is also know as Andy Faulkner, along with 'Clarence the Dragon' are geeing up the crowd. The two teams begin to take to the field  accompanied by flag waving children. The Peterborough fans or 'The Posh' as they are nicknamed have taken up their full allocation of tickets as you would expect.They are mostly in the South stand but also take a chunk of the East stand too. 

The game kicks off and the Cobblers are very quick out of the blocks. Playing with a fast tempo that has been missing the past few weeks.  Northampton dominated the early exchanges and Jake Evans was twice denied by Posh goalkeeper Alex Bass, while Lee Burge was alert to keep out James Dornelly at the other end.Burge also produced a sharp stop from Kyrell Lisbie, but Northampton were the better team in the first half and a towering Tom Eaves header from Tyrese Fornah's cross on the stroke of half-time gave them a deserved lead at the break. The first half has flown by , always a good sign.

We are hoping all the action in the second half will be in the bottom corner where we are. The end the Cobblers are attacking .Sadly it's not to be as Peterborough no doubt fired by the half time team talk come out fighting. back on level terms within seven minutes of the restart when Lisbie tore away down the left and squared for Morgan to finish in the middle.Lisbie had looked quite dangerous in the first half in fairness. One or two more chances for the Cobblers went begging in a much improved display.  

MOM Jake Evans
Despite pushing, Northampton could not find a winner and remain in the relegation zone.A very precarious position to be with 9 games of the season to go.....

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