It's a good gig: quite intimate, with excellent acoustics. In the last couple of years I've seen Curved Air and the US west coast band It's A Beautiful Day; both superb events. The promoter also runs the Bull's Head at Barnes and the Boom Boom Club at Sutton United FC.
thank, I didn,t realise they did so much. Never been there. Shame its such an awkward place to get to
It's a good gig: quite intimate, with excellent acoustics. In the last couple of years I've seen Curved Air and the US west coast band It's A Beautiful Day; both superb events. The promoter also runs the Bull's Head at Barnes and the Boom Boom Club at Sutton United FC.
thank, I didn,t realise they did so much. Never been there. Shame its such an awkward place to get to
Yes, it is awkward without a car: two miles from Chislehurst station and almost as far from Sidcup. The Beaverwood is essentially a sports clubhouse, a most unlikely venue for It's A Beautiful Day, who back in the late 60s played massive arenas with Jefferson Airplane and Grateful Dead. The intimacy of the place is hugely attractive: after a storming good set, the whole band mingled with the punters to chat amiably and sign posters and CDs.
Well that was different. Musically very good but the woman "singer" was awful. Screamed her way through the songs she sang. Higlight was Uncle Harry but no City Kids or Lucille.
Well that was different. Musically very good but the woman "singer" was awful. Screamed her way through the songs she sang. Higlight was Uncle Harry but no City Kids or Lucille.
Well that was different. Musically very good but the woman "singer" was awful. Screamed her way through the songs she sang. Higlight was Uncle Harry but no City Kids or Lucille.
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