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Published Date: 08 September 2008
IT used to be the place in the Capital to grab a slice of Hollywood glitz and glamour.
Then, for more than a decade, some of the UK's leading music acts, including The Smiths, Pink Floyd and New Order, whipped crowds into a frenzy there, before it endured years as a trouble-hit club that eventually had to close its doors.

Now, afte
r a £4.5 million investment by one of the UK's leading music venue groups, the former Caley Picturehouse and Caley Palais on Lothian Road is set to reopen its doors.

And today the first images of work taking place on the site, to be named Picturehouse and due to open on Saturday, can be revealed.

MAMA Group has stripped out many of the added fixtures, fittings, walls and flooring installed in its time as a nightclub under the names of Revolution, Gig, Century 2000 and Amphitheatre. It wants to return the building to the glamour of the Caley Picturehouse, which would see up to 1700 people flock to the latest blockbuster movies after it opened in 1923.

Much of the look has been created by tearing down artificial walls and flooring, revealing the original art deco decor.

And old pictures have been studied to recreate parts of the original style. A stage has been built in the main hall, with the whole hall now only on two levels: the standing area and a balcony.

The project has been headed by MAMA operations manager David Laing, who previously transformed the former New Bedford Cinema in Glasgow into the Carling Academy. "In many ways, this will be one of the most important venues I've ever done," said Mr Laing, who also oversees famous London venues including Hammersmith Apollo, The Forum, Borderline and Jazz Cafe.

"In Glasgow, my venues were in addition to similar-sized venues that were already there. For this one, while there are some fantastic other venues in Edinburgh, in terms of size there is nothing in this category.

"To open our first and only venue in Scotland's capital city, where there hasn't been a venue of this size for 20 years since the days of the Caley Palais, is for me, as someone that used to come to Edinburgh from Falkirk for the music scene, very exciting.

"It will put Edinburgh back on the map of the international touring circuit."

The site will have a total capacity of 1492, putting it in between the next biggest venue, Liquid Room, at 700, and Corn Exchange, at around 2800.

Dave Corbet, a promoter at DF Concerts, said: "It will fill a real gap in the market in Edinburgh.

"There are a lot of shows we haven't been able to put on in Edinburgh because there is not a venue to do it, but this will be great and we've already got a number of shows lined up."

Big names line up to play hall
POPULAR singer/songwriter James Morrison has become the latest big-name act to sign up to perform at the new Picturehouse.

The singer, who had chart success with the single You Give Me Something and was nominated for three Brit Awards in 2007, is to play on November 23.

The venue's first night will be on Saturday, when Edinburgh-formed band Idlewild star, with the official launch night featuring Travis on September 25.

Picturehouse is also to open every weekend as a nightclub. Fridays will be branded Adventures In Stereo and feature Glasgow ABC DJ Ansy Wilson, while Saturdays will be Beat Control, with Evol, the DJs who play an indie/alternative night at Liquid Room on Fridays.

DATES SO FAR
SEPTEMBER:
13 - Idlewild
25 - Travis

• OCTOBER:
2 - Walter Trout
5 - Dirty Pretty Things
11 - The Charlatans
22 - Martha Wainwright
25 - Taste of Chaos Tour
27 - The Music

• NOVEMBER:
2 - Tangerine Dream
7 - Todd Rundgren
14 - Cardinals featuring Ryan Adams
23 - James Morrison
26 - Feeder







The full article contains 658 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 11:03 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 08/09/2008 12:01:51
Very pleased to see Tangerine Dream back in Scotlannd. I for one will be there. :-)
2

alex paterson,

edinburgh 08/09/2008 12:19:20
Great news,its was always a first class venue.
3

Uncle Piehead,

Pie Land 08/09/2008 12:20:32

Pink Floyd 'whipped crowds into a frenzy' did they?

I think not. Maybe one of the crowd took a whitey, but that'd be it.
4

John Knox furr First Meenister,

High St, Embra 08/09/2008 12:39:47
No mention of the JSD band. They were so good I was sick in the bogs and passed out.
5

Uncle Piehead,

Pie Land 08/09/2008 12:50:47

I was sick during a Picketywitch concert once, not because they were any good, but because I'd drank too much Watney's Red Barrel
6

elayne,

08/09/2008 13:12:37
tangerine dream,nice one!saw a few good bands there in years past(and a good few dodgy ones too)
7

Boy Wonder,

08/09/2008 13:32:55
Memo to self!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!
Must get Tangerine Dream tickets!

Am I getting the message???
8

Bill MacD,

08/09/2008 13:44:37
I don't believe Pink Floyd ever played here. They played the Usher Hall in 73.
9

elayne,

08/09/2008 14:01:08
killing joke played there!i went to see a really bad 80s synth band there i wont mention who as i may embaress myself!
10

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 08/09/2008 14:23:55
#8

Charlie Daniels Band had the first version of The Devil went down to Georgia that I knew of but today, the Levellers do a pretty good version as well.
11

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 08/09/2008 14:42:38
BTW, if the promoters are following-up their PR & reading this. The last time Tangerine Dream played in Scotland, the concert was so badly advertised that many fans didn't find out about it until after the event - Which probably at least partly explained the poor turn out.

I hope that will not be the case again. :-)
12

mobocaster,

Aberdeen 08/09/2008 14:43:38
#14

Yup, I'm no great fan either but I'll admit they do that song well. :-)
13

Bobby Mo,

Edinburgh 08/09/2008 15:48:57
#10
Pink Floyd played there in 1971, 19th May.
14

macdowall,

08/09/2008 16:11:12
The "Tangs", I'll be there. Who mentioned Picketywich, I cant stop singing "That same old feeling.." Ah, those were the days..
15

elayne,

08/09/2008 16:25:23
#15 mm id rather not say lol,but they were REALLY bad(mind you there were a lot of rubbish bands in teh 80s though we look on them nostalgically)
16

elayne,

08/09/2008 17:38:09
i did go and see depeche mode twice but they were actually quite good!simple minds were keech though!
17

let's play darts,

Edinburgh 08/09/2008 17:56:53
I hear HALF MAN HALF BISCUIT are playing Edinburgh soon. Surely that is something to do with the Caley Palais reopening? Yet they are not listed as playing.
18

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 08/09/2008 18:02:30

#26 that's probably because they'll be playing the Liquid Room?

#25 Simple Minds were 'keech' were they? That's just your opinion. There's a lot of people out there who like stadium posturing and empty bombastic lyrics.

#24 Is the bootleg of the new Order Caley gig or the Marco's gig
19

Incandescent,

08/09/2008 18:08:29
elayne - was it Human League?
20

elayne,

08/09/2008 18:08:42
#27 aye pure keech!(i only went cos someone gave me a ticket)all the posturing and bombastic lyrics were wasted on me,give me iggy and the stooges any day
21

elayne,

08/09/2008 18:09:27
#28 no!
22

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 08/09/2008 18:23:00

#29 U2 at Murrayfield was the last word in pompous stadium nonsense. Give me the MC5 anyday.

Embarrassing gigs, let me think... I had a ticket for Venom at the Playhouse, but they cancelled.
23

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 08/09/2008 18:57:22

#32 you're probably right. After Bernard Sumner learnt how to 'play guitar' and 'sing' at the same time, they kind of lost their edge.

Didn't Jim Kerr used to live in South Queensferry? Can anyone confirm this?

24

elayne,

08/09/2008 20:26:23
#31 aye i was there,(the pogues supporting u2 were good),mc5 LOVE THEM!
#32 agreed they are decent tracks

did anyone go and see sigue sigue sputnik?
25

Joe Smith.,

Ukrainian National Home 08/09/2008 20:35:29

#35 that's TARAS SCHEVCHENKO

#36 Sige Sige Spudchucker? No ta.
26

elayne,

08/09/2008 21:12:00
so whats everyones favourite gig?
(iggy pop or the ramones for me)
27

is it me?,

Edinburgh 08/09/2008 22:17:21
I remember Spandau Ballet at the Usher Hall in the '80s.
In the bar during the interval, I overheard a distinguished looking gentleman in a dinner suit saying,
"It's not quite what I expected".
28

is it me?,

Edinburgh 08/09/2008 22:33:09
It's true but if I have to explain it it won't be funny.
29

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 08/09/2008 23:15:19
#38

Oasis at Whistlebinkies 1998. It might just have been a rank covers band playing "Wonderwall" though - I'd had a few lagers.
30

Glenda,

blah 08/09/2008 23:18:12
Would never have guessed that it was re-opening because the developers certainly haven't touched the outside of the building. It looks like a complete dump.
31

Joe Smith.,

Moscow 09/09/2008 00:05:51
Calm down Glenda - there's five days yet. Rome wasn't built in a day.
32

elayne,

09/09/2008 11:36:29
#39 yeah they did that at a lot of gigs,happened to me at the damned,lost a nice studded belt too!
another best was joan jett and the blackhearts,i met joan and spoke to her,shes really nice,down to earth!

 

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