Inner City Pirates, Brixton
We loved the Inner City Pirates when they played our Offline club back in July this year, so when we heard they were playing one of our favourite venues in …
Inner City Pirates, Brixton Read More
We loved the Inner City Pirates when they played our Offline club back in July this year, so when we heard they were playing one of our favourite venues in …
Inner City Pirates, Brixton Read More
We love the 12 Bar Club. It’s one of the few old-school live venues left in central London that hasn’t either been closed or turned into a ghastly style bar. …
We love the 12 Bar Club, London Read More
Last weekend we went for an 12 mile walk along the ‘Timberland Trail’ runing from Borehamwood to the hamlet of Smallford. The walk should have been around 10 miles, but …
A Borehamwood walk Read More
Some photos from Friday’s lively Offline night at the Albert in Brixton.
Filthy Pedro & The Shanners @ Offline Read MoreI know I should feel a little guilty for laughing at my fellow Welshmen, but when they’re as stupid as this lot of failed football hoolies, I feel it’s my …
Swansea Youth – comedy gold! Read More
Following on from my photo feature in September last year, I grabbed a few more photos today of the Grade II listed gasometer. You can clearly see the parts of …
Kings Cross Gasometer Read MoreWandering past Soho, we were surprised to see the buildings along the short stretch of Manette Street (off Charing Cross in Central London) having giant photocopies of people’s faces slapped …
Manette Street artwork Read More
Opened in 1910, Brixton Skating Rink was situated in Effra Road and was a popular venue until it closed around 1965. If you’d gone in the 1920s you could have …
Brixton Skating Rink Read More
Last night, we went east to The Boiler House, in the Old Truman Brewery, right in the heart of trendy Brick Lane to see the mighty Human League in full …
Human League live in Brick Lane Read MoreIt started with a request by Paulie for a photo of the old footbridge in Brixton on the urban75 bulletin boards. The request was met by such head scratching that …
The Mystery of the Brixton Road footbridge Read MoreLet us commemorate October 17, 1814: the London Beer Flood. Close to where Centre Point now stands on Tottenham Court Road, was the Meux and Company Brewery (aka the Horseshoe …
The London Beer Flood Of 1814 Read More
Offline reverberated to some lively sounds last night. I’m too hungover to go into any detail, so here’s a few photos. Lots more here.
Offline: Ottoman march bands, samba drummers and more! Read More
We managed to blag our way into an invite-only Cherry Red party tonight at Dingwalls in Camden. And there was free beer! On the bill was JimBob (from Carter USM) …
The Monochrome Set at Dingwalls Read More
We had a fantastic night at the Albert on Friday. Here’s some photos from the night – click here for more! Don’t forget – we’ve got an ENORMOUS club night …
Offline – skiffle, ska and comedy mayhem! Read More
We had a hoot at the Kilburn Luminaire on Saturday with ‘Go-Go A-Peel’ a show out on by our favourite 60s all-girl dance troupe, The Actionettes. The Action Men, Theoretical …
The Actionettes: Go-Go-A-Peel, Luminaire Read More
I’ve lost count of the amount of times I’ve wasted long days sat in waiting for this shower of shit to turn up with a promised “next day” delivery, only …
Citylink Couriers: useless, lying wankers Read More
I’ve just about recovered from Friday night’s mad punk rock special at the Albert in Brixton. Two great bands, lots to drink and a happy, mosh-pit loving crowd. Terrific fun! …
Punk rock special at Offline Read More
Born in Swardeston in Norfolk in 1865, Cavell served as a matron in the Berkendael Institute in Brussels, Belgium, which was taken over by the Germans in WW1. In violation …
Edith Cavell: WW1 nurse and humanitarian Read More
Running along a 5.5m stretch of the abandoned Brecon and Merthyr Railway, the Brecon Mountain Railway currently operates from Pant along the full length of the Taf Fechan Reservoir past …
A trip along the Brecon Mountain Railway Read More
There’s a great free exhibition of rock photos by Keith Morris at Proud Galleries, 32 John Adam St, WC2 (back of The Strand). There’s excellent archive photos of the Damned, …
Nick Drake photos @ Proud Galleries, London Read More
Just come back out from an excellent Brixton night out to discover the area around my front door taped off, and police everywhere. It seems a 23yr old was stabbed …
Another Brixton murder Read More
On Saturday we popped down to Ninian Park for what will probably be our last cross-Severn derby with Bristol City – next season we should have moved across Sloper Road …
Cardiff City 0 Bristol City 0 – photos Read More
Back in 1997, Brighton & Hove Albion were deep in financial trouble, courtesy of dodgy directors and iffy land deals, and with the prospect of the club going under for …
Brighton “Fans United” remembered, 1997 Read More
Thanks to a freebie ticket from IanW, I got to check out the comeback kids Swervedriver at the Scala at Kings Cross. First off, let me beef about the venue …
Swervedriver at the Scala, Kings Cross Read MoreNow, this is class!
‘Hitler banned from urban75’ Read More
Ouch! My head! Last night was fantastic at JAMM with a great line up of acts. Here’s some pics:
Hooligan Night, Jessica Delfino, Severed Limb at Offline Read More
We checked out two preserved steam railway lines on our hols – the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, which took us to the edge of the glorious Lake Windemere, and the …
Lake District: a feast of steam & a Lake Windemere cruise Read More
We managed to get in a few good walks while we were staying in Cartmel in Cumbria, right on the edge of the Lake District. Here’s some photos: Cartmel To …
Lake District: three walks Read More
There’s some big updates in the photo section after our weekend in the Lake District – we’d gone up early for a friend’s wedding so we could take in some …
Lake District: Grange Over Sands and Cartmel photos Read More
Three more photos from today’s event.
More Apple launch photos Read More