Thursday, 7 August 2014

31/10/2010 - Halloween wasn't as expected...

SubjectHalloween wasn't as expected...
PostedDate10/31/2010

Tonight it  really is  Halloween.  As I walk to the station it's very quiet and I
don't see a soul - quite a contrast to last night when all the amateur drinkers
were out in their inappropriate fancy dress covering London's pavements in
puke. As it's Sunday those lightweights seem to be staying at home. I arrive
at Tommy Flynn's in Camden to find I've just missed the Hyenas - I'd have
tried to get down earlier if I'd known they were playing. Fortunately, I am in
time to see Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons

This band are made for Halloween, and tonight they've put in some extra
effort for the occasion.  I'm not quite sure what the bass player's Viking
headgear is all about though?

However, the band's singer certainly grabs everyone's attention with her
appearance. Yes, those of us who have seen the band in London a few
times this year have been wondering when that catsuit might make an
appearance? And of course Halloween is the purrfect (sorry - I couldn't
resist!) occasion for this sort of feline ferocity!

It's not just the image though - this band's songs like 'Trouble With The Devil'
and 'Wolfman Sideburns' could be custom built for Halloween. 

Meeeow! This is definitely one black cat you wouldn't mind crossing your
path - but maybe not on a dark night? In fact, this Pussycat's path took her
from the stage onto the top of the bar during the last song, but I was a bit too
close to the action to be able to get any pictures!

I figured that any band that was going to follow Pussycat and the Dirty
Johnsons tonight was going to be a bit of an anti-climax, so I headed for
the ultimate Halloween watering hole - the Intrepid Fox
I arrived to find it much quieter than I expected on this of all nights - it
looked like a band had been playing earlier as a drum kit was still being
packed up. A bit of an anti-climax after last night which wasn't even actually
Halloween. I stayed for a couple of Newcastle Browns and headed off into
the night in time to catch the last train.

Everything seemed to be going OK on the way home and I found myself at
Finsbury Park with a few minutes to spare before catching the train. I didn't
give it much thought when my train (or so I thought) arrived slightly early and I
got on. Then I realised it was going faster than usual and didn't stop at the
next couple of stations... Oh shit. I resigned myself to the probability of being
stuck on this train until Potters Bar and then a six or seven mile walk back as
there would be no more trains or buses that late.  Then things took
another turn as I realised the train was actually going via Hertford - much
further than Potters Bar! Fortunately it stopped at Palmers Green and I got
off. Closer than Potters Bar but still a good few miles from home...

I walked past where the old village stocks were and after about ten minutes got to the N91 bus route. I looked at the timetable and found the night bus didn't start until nearly an hour's time. Great. My nice scenic walk continued past Southgate Green and eventually I got to Southgate tube station where I hoped I would just be in time to catch the last train.

I missed the last train by about two minutes.  Only about three miles from home now. A look at the bus timetable showed that there was now less than 20 minutes until the first N91. So I waited. It didn't turn up.  After being in Southgate for about 45 minutes a bus eventually turned up - I could have walked home in that time if only I'd known. And of course the walk after getting off the bus is longer than the walk I'd have had from the station if only I'd waited another 5 minutes at Finsbury Park and got on the right train in the first place. So a moment's stupidity (I wasn't even very drunk) meant I ended up walking miles and getting home well over an hour later - and I didn't even see any ghosts on my walk!  Another night I'd been looking foward to turned into a big anti-climax - although I enjoyed the part at Tommy Flynn's.  Nearly two hours just to get home from Soho last night as well - why don't I just stay home and veg out watching shit TV like 'normal' people?

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