Ravenette wrote:An added bonus for those of you going to Hammersmith. Straighten Out will be playing a set at the Hope and Anchor beforehand from 3-3.30 and will finish by 5. Tickets a fiver! I'm in!
Looks like it's going to be a pretty damn good day!
Omg that's just brilliant ! I'll be traveling back into London from the folkeston gig, was thinking about how to kill the time before Hammersmith - sorted what a result !!
aldinblack wrote:Omg that's just brilliant ! I'll be traveling back into London from the folkeston gig, was thinking about how to kill the time before Hammersmith - sorted what a result !!
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Snap, due to check into local Hotel @ 1400, nip across to Southwark on the tube(30mins) should be there 1500'ish?
Can't pick up Stranglers Tix until after 1600 anyway, which could be a blessing
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Ravenette wrote:An added bonus for those of you going to Hammersmith. Straighten Out will be playing a set at the Hope and Anchor beforehand from 3-3.30 and will finish by 5. Tickets a fiver! I'm in!
Looks like it's going to be a pretty damn good day!
Thanks...didn't know this was happening. Will definitely be there Are advanced tickets available or is it on-the-door only?
aldinblack wrote:Omg that's just brilliant ! I'll be traveling back into London from the folkeston gig, was thinking about how to kill the time before Hammersmith - sorted what a result !!
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Snap, due to check into local Hotel @ 1400, nip across to Southwark on the tube(30mins) should be there 1500'ish?
Can't pick up Stranglers Tix until after 1600 anyway, which could be a blessing
I thought Highbury & Islington would be the closest tube, Toiler?
Ravenette wrote:An added bonus for those of you going to Hammersmith. Straighten Out will be playing a set at the Hope and Anchor beforehand from 3-3.30 and will finish by 5. Tickets a fiver! I'm in!
Looks like it's going to be a pretty damn good day!
No it's on the door. Highbury and Islington is nearest tube. Out of the station turn right (believe me - I have made that mistake before, got off at Angel, 25 minutes later turned up at the pub amid lots of laughter from so called mates-in-black! - you know who you are!)
I've got some chloroform and handcuffs, just for you.
Ravenette wrote:No it's on the door. Highbury and Islington is nearest tube. Out of the station turn right (believe me - I have made that mistake before, got off at Angel, 25 minutes later turned up at the pub amid lots of laughter from so called mates-in-black! - you know who you are!)
Ravenette wrote:No it's on the door. Highbury and Islington is nearest tube. Out of the station turn right (believe me - I have made that mistake before, got off at Angel, 25 minutes later turned up at the pub amid lots of laughter from so called mates-in-black! - you know who you are!)
Cheers for thew local knowledge, will have a look.
"They don’t come much better than The Stranglers when performing live; there is no pretence, no hiding place, just superb music"
Ravenette wrote:No it's on the door. Highbury and Islington is nearest tube. Out of the station turn right (believe me - I have made that mistake before, got off at Angel, 25 minutes later turned up at the pub amid lots of laughter from so called mates-in-black! - you know who you are!)
SO played a great set yesterday. The keyboard player appeared to hurt himself prior to Heroes so the lead singer said can anyone play keyboards and a lad got up from the crowd and played the song - really well. Hope that the regular keyboard player is ok - not sure what the problem was.....
dreamtime101 wrote:SO played a great set yesterday. The keyboard player appeared to hurt himself prior to Heroes so the lead singer said can anyone play keyboards and a lad got up from the crowd and played the song - really well. Hope that the regular keyboard player is ok - not sure what the problem was.....
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