You're going to have to help me out here, old chap.
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:nod: I never quite catch the beginning of it. How long is the set? The boys certainly seemed to have had more energy than The Arsenal at the moment.
The shops in Camden all seem to be turning into those identical tourist tat jobs that used to line the east of Oxford Street. And with one of the markets now turning into high-rise blocks of flats the place is not what it once was. Of course, I'm far too old for what it once was, and am glad to have retired to the lower slopes of Highgate. :Monty:Quote:
I was in your city at the weekend but got distracted in Camden Town and did not make a pub before the game.
Afterwards I went for 3 pints in the Fox on the Green on Upper Street before I was asked to leave as I had children with me, which was fair enough, no fuss was made. I had spent a few hours the previous day in a decent pub just round the corner from Angel as heading down City Road, the Brewhouse or something.
About 90 minutes give or take, 20+ songs, great set list as it goes though a subdued crowd.
I was slightly saddened by what I saw in Camden having not been there in well over a decade, many a sunday afternoon was spent mooching around drinking and what have you. The market market is now just a succession of stall selling the exact same t-shirt. A lot of nice food on offer down by Dingwalls but the sheer concentration of same made it very difficult to move around.
Cyber Dog still in full flow also.
I then went to get the tube to N5 to find it closed for exit only, luckily this being my manor I just walked up and suaved it onto a 29 and got off at Hornsey Road.