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Upcoming events at Northcote Social Club:
» Stan Street (USA) - Northcote Social Club, Tue, March 16
» Claymore - Northcote Social Club, Wed, March 17
» Kim Richey (USA) - Northcote Social Club, Thu, March 18
» The Band Who Knew Too Much - Northcote Social Club, Fri, March 19
» Snarski vs Snarski - Northcote Social Club, Sat, March 20
» Oka (QLD) - Northcote Social Club, Sun, March 21
» Passenger - Northcote Social Club, Sun, March 21
» Big Low (Netherlands) - Northcote Social Club, Wed, March 24
» Jon Cleary - Northcote Social Club, Thu, March 25
» Chris Smither - Northcote Social Club, Fri, March 26
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News on Diesel:
» Diesel announces national tour - May 28, 2009
» Diesel announces Days Like These national tour - September 1, 2008
Album reviews for Diesel:
» Days Like These - Diesel
Live reviews from Northcote Social Club:
» Mama Kin - Northcote Social Club, February 21, 2010
» Jonathan Boulet - Northcote Social Club, February 12, 2010
» Darren Hanlon - Northcote Social Club, December 18, 2009
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Wednesday, July 15 2009
Northcote Social Club
301 High Street
Northcote, Vic 3070
(03) 9489 3917
Northcote Social Club's website

In the great blues tradition of 'Short Cool Ones', the 1996 Gold-selling ARIA Award nominated blues release from diesel and Chris Wilson (under the Wilson diesel moniker), diesel returns once again to the studio and his roots to produce ‘Saturday Suffering Fools’.
Slated for a July 3 release through Liberation and comprising some freshly unearthed blues gems and some original songs, the record features long-term diesel band members Richie Vez and Lee Moloney, as well as Bernie Bremond (ex the Injectors and an integral part of diesel’s musical history) and father Hank Lizotte, along with brothers Mike and Brian Lizotte on horns. Amazingly, Bremond returns to the fold more than 20 years after he and diesel first teamed up as the Injectors and moved from Perth to Sydney to seek fame & fortune in the late 80’s.
The song selection includes some absolute classics from the likes of Buddy Guy, Albert King and Elmore James (to name just a few) and an extraordinary rendition of a Don Gardener song from the 60’s titled ‘My Baby Likes To Boogaloo’ which comes like a blow to your scone with a mallet. In fact it’s just under three minutes of explosive, soul/funk savagery, in which diesel whips the band into a blues frenzy. Other obvious standouts include ‘Them Changes’, originally from Buddy Miles and Buddy Guy’s ‘First Time I Met The Blues’ along with originals ‘Whiskey And Weed’ and ‘Walkin’ The Blues’ for which a live video is now available.
And to celebrate the release of ‘Saturday Suffering Fools’, diesel and band embark on a national blues tour, kicking off in Perth on July 1st. Opening the live show will be selections from ‘Saturday Suffering Fools’ and plus the night will feature cuts from the 1996 blues release ‘Short Cool Ones’ before diesel and his band rewind through some of his back catalogue reconnecting with their blues roots.

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