So, back on Sunday for for final day of the Pump It Up! weekender. This time I manage to see all the bands. First up are The Stayawakes.
Bouncy New Wave style powerpop from a bunch of guys who look the sort of age to be playing plodding blues in pubs, but bring something original and different to the stage instead.These Blogs mainly deal with the countless gigs I go to, but there is some other stuff in there too - and the odd rant! I've just finished adding over 900 of my old posts from MySpace on here - everything is now on proper chronological order from 2005 to date - there is a LOT to read. Some of the older links may not work anymore - just click on the highlighted text for links to more info.
Sunday, 23 July 2023
23/7/2023 Pump It Up! Powerpop weekender @ The Finsbury. Day 2
Saturday, 22 July 2023
22/7/2023 Pump It Up! Powerpop weekender @ The Finsbury. Day 1
I always enjoy these events put on by the guys from the Some Weird Sin club. This year their Pump It Up! powerpop weekender is taking place at The Finsbury pub in Manor House.
It's a nice little music venue almost next door to Manor House tube station - so it's easy to get to for a lot of people. There are usually some decent real ales on draught - a bit pricey, but as it can take an incredibly long time to get served at the bar you won't spend as much as you probably would if you could get served quickly... Fortunately I'm here for the music not the beer. The back room where the bands play has a decent stage, but no bar.Friday, 14 July 2023
14/7/2023 Seeds of 77 + Queenie and the Peanuts + Electrics @ The Hope & Anchor
And Friday night is 'The New Saturday night. So I find myself at the Hope & Anchor - which is a good place to be on a Friday night. Especially when 🗲Electrics🗲 are playing!
Thursday, 13 July 2023
13/7/2023 The Priscillas @ The Hope & Anchor
Thursday night is the new 'Friday Night' - continued...
The Priscillas are always loads of fun - especially when you see them in a venue like this! The Holloway Road and Islington area is very much their home turf - so much that they wrote a song called 'All The Way To Holloway' about exactly that area.This is definitely one of the most entertaining bands in the area - and London as a whole. A bit of a 1950s/'60s sound, but with a 1970s punk rock attitude.
This is a shorter post than usual. The truth is that I am writing this so long after the actual event that I can hardly remember anything about the night, although the pictures show that I was actually there. Also, there are some bands that I have now seen so many times (often in the same venues) that it is difficult to write anything fresh about them without repeating what I have written before.
Sunday, 9 July 2023
9/7/2023 Back in Hornsey yet again.
Only a few weeks since I was here for a similar event, but a sudden spur of the moment decision on a Sunday afternoon brings me back again.
A day of quality live music in London doesn't have to be expensive. In fact it can be virtually free - a possible charity donation if you want, but no pressure. Plus whatever you choose to spend on food and drink - either in the adjacent pub, or you are free to bring your own. You never know - the sun may even come out too! 😎 If your musical tastes include blues/rock/soul then these free events in North London might be for you.
It's always a really relaxed and friendly atmosphere here.A totally unique setting with an interesting history There is plenty to see if you choose to wander around the churchyard and surrounding area between the musical acts.
And you can also visit the adjacent pub for a break and some refreshment. The pub is happy to let visitors to music events over the road use their toilets as well - just as well as there are no facilities in the church grounds.The Great Northern Railway Tavern is quite welcoming and has an excellent range of ales! If I need to pop in to use the toilet I think it's only polite to buy a drink to show my appreciation. Well that's my excuse anyway - do the right thing. 😉🍺The pub has some interesting features and is largely unspoilt - something that is rare these days. And back to the music...
Sunday, 2 July 2023
2/7/2023 A day out in the country - air display at Old Warden
A scene almost from the 1930s - from left to right: Westland Lysander, Gloster Gladiator, Supermarine Spitfire, de Havilland Comet, a Russian Po-2, and in the air top right a Hawker Hurricane.
This Avro Lancaster is too big to land or take off from this small grass airfield and just put in a quick flypast on it's way home from another event.
As well as vintage aircraft there are always interesting vehicles to be found here, from steam powered traction engines, cars, and this old Italian military motorcycle which caught my eye.
Saturday, 1 July 2023
1/7/2023 Dirty Strangers & Electrics @ The Fiddler
My first visit to a new venue - in fact my first visit to Kilburn for quite a while. This is The Fiddler - the latest venture of well known promoter and music venue owner Vince Power. Rather downsized from the sort of venues Vince is known for like the Mean Fiddler and Town & Country Club. I think he went bankrupt some time ago and is now starting again from the bottom in his old stamping grounds. This is basically a small pub venue, but has potential...
I have travelled over to Country Kilburn to see a couple of bands who I know will be entertaining. First up are 🗲Electrics🗲.
With their New York influence and snotty attitude they are always fun!This is virtually a home gig for this West London based band, although they are more usually to be found in the Portobello Road area at places like Mau Mau Bar.The standard of musicianship is excellent, and they have some catchy and memorable songs too - 'No Shit' with it's punk attitude being a good example.I made up the term 'Jagged rock 'n' roll'© to describe this band when I first saw them at the Dublin Castle - and it seems to have stuck. 😉
In fact, Dirty Strangers have been around long enough to be associated with the Rolling Stones - Keith Richards in particular as he and Alan wrote a song together - a story Al likes to drop in at nearly every gig the band play - well who wouldn't? There is certainly a definite Rolling Stones feel to a lot of the band's songs.