What to do in the Big Smoke?
- EvilBastard
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I've not been there in a couple of years, but...
Portobello Road Market
Camden Market
Museum of the Moving Image
Science Museum (Buttons to press!!!! )
British Museum ("And here we see something that we nicked from...")
Natural History Museum
Changing the guard at Buck House
Pointing at the silly men in bearskins
Hurling abuse and incendiary devices over the iron gates at the end of Downing Street
Madame Tussauds
Planetarium
National Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
Trafalgar Square
Admiralty Arch (home of the world's most expensive wallpaper)
Kew Gardens (pretty flaahs)
Shopping
Denmark Street (musical instrument shops)
Sister Ray Records on Berwick Street
Portobello Road Market
Camden Market
Museum of the Moving Image
Science Museum (Buttons to press!!!! )
British Museum ("And here we see something that we nicked from...")
Natural History Museum
Changing the guard at Buck House
Pointing at the silly men in bearskins
Hurling abuse and incendiary devices over the iron gates at the end of Downing Street
Madame Tussauds
Planetarium
National Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
Trafalgar Square
Admiralty Arch (home of the world's most expensive wallpaper)
Kew Gardens (pretty flaahs)
Shopping
Denmark Street (musical instrument shops)
Sister Ray Records on Berwick Street
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Hank Moody
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You could also go for a pint in the Intrepid Fox, before it's pulled down to make way for flats, or the Devonshire Arms, before it's turned into a wine bar. . Or the Electric Ballroom before it's knocked down..
- canon docre
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Intrepid Fox was quite alright, so to say. old-school metal types and semi-goths. All way above their Thirties. Decoration was a bit silly though. The stuff you find in supermarkets right before Halloween.DeWinter wrote:You could also go for a pint in the Intrepid Fox, before it's pulled down to make way for flats, or the Devonshire Arms, before it's turned into a wine bar. . Or the Electric Ballroom before it's knocked down..
The Electric Ballroom was just the Horror: Neon-PVC-outfits and Platform Boots. Lucky as we were, we even got our money back from the bouncers after complaining.
I've been three times in London already this year and might have to come back for a fourth time. I could need some nightly entertainment advise too.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
- EvilBastard
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Ghostie boots? Are they like pixie-boots?Dark wrote:Get me a couple of Ghostie boots while you're there.EvilBastard wrote:Camden Market
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Hank Moody
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- Mothra
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@ Scott
You from Ipswich by any chance? With a couple of spare tickets for the gig on Ebay!?!??!
What did you have in mind to do in London? 48 hour p*ss up or something more cultural (for want of a better word)?
Millenium Eye? Easy way of taking in a lot of sights without doing much walking.
Camden Market as mentioned above always good to kill a few hours, but you'll need a lot of wedge with you. Good for drinking as well, place is chocka with boozers.
Drop some acid and do the whole loop on the Circle Line?
The Imax cinema?
You from Ipswich by any chance? With a couple of spare tickets for the gig on Ebay!?!??!
What did you have in mind to do in London? 48 hour p*ss up or something more cultural (for want of a better word)?
Millenium Eye? Easy way of taking in a lot of sights without doing much walking.
Camden Market as mentioned above always good to kill a few hours, but you'll need a lot of wedge with you. Good for drinking as well, place is chocka with boozers.
Drop some acid and do the whole loop on the Circle Line?
The Imax cinema?
- snowey
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Any train outta Euston heading north.... other than that:
Camden : Vinyl exchange -> Resurection records -> Camden Market then jump the train to Oxford Circus for :
Berwick Street : Sister Ray, Vinyl exchange and loads more record shops.
Is Kensington market still there???
Camden : Vinyl exchange -> Resurection records -> Camden Market then jump the train to Oxford Circus for :
Berwick Street : Sister Ray, Vinyl exchange and loads more record shops.
Is Kensington market still there???
Fox is closed alreadycanon docre wrote:Intrepid Fox was quite alright, so to say. old-school metal types and semi-goths. All way above their Thirties. Decoration was a bit silly though. The stuff you find in supermarkets right before Halloween.DeWinter wrote:You could also go for a pint in the Intrepid Fox, before it's pulled down to make way for flats, or the Devonshire Arms, before it's turned into a wine bar. . Or the Electric Ballroom before it's knocked down..
The Electric Ballroom was just the Horror: Neon-PVC-outfits and Platform Boots. Lucky as we were, we even got our money back from the bouncers after complaining.
I've been three times in London already this year and might have to come back for a fourth time. I could need some nightly entertainment advise too.
i'm looking into the club offerings for a friday evening...i'll get back to you if any turn out to be worthy of a visit
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
Met Burn in Camden for a Beer then dragged Evilbastard half way accross London for another couple , cheers Mike, and debated the Vision Thing...............thing , the upshot was...I was right Mike was wrong .
Now I'm sitting in London in an "'tinternet caf'" who'd have thunk it , not many of these in The Peoples Republic of Forres , right, we're off to some more of this 'ere Londinium gaff innit Guv', play nice 'till I get home
Now I'm sitting in London in an "'tinternet caf'" who'd have thunk it , not many of these in The Peoples Republic of Forres , right, we're off to some more of this 'ere Londinium gaff innit Guv', play nice 'till I get home
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- robertzombie
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* go to oxford street and bump into the mumbles filming their brand new music videoEvilBastard wrote:I've not been there in a couple of years, but...
Portobello Road Market
Camden Market
Museum of the Moving Image
Science Museum (Buttons to press!!!! )
British Museum ("And here we see something that we nicked from...")
Natural History Museum
Changing the guard at Buck House
Pointing at the silly men in bearskins
Hurling abuse and incendiary devices over the iron gates at the end of Downing Street
Madame Tussauds
Planetarium
National Gallery
National Portrait Gallery
Trafalgar Square
Admiralty Arch (home of the world's most expensive wallpaper)
Kew Gardens (pretty flaahs)
Shopping
Denmark Street (musical instrument shops)
Sister Ray Records on Berwick Street