Archive of posts filed under the london category.
freaky psychogeography
today I started slogging again
Well, if you thought about going to the UK-Dance party and you missed it, you qualify as a primo SUCKA in my book. Wall to wall quality, mate. A few hiccups with the sound in the main room meant that me and Paul did our set kind of late and frenzied. We also managed to …
War Fever part 4
On Waterloo bridge the other night. Another guy walking along, ranting to himself: “Well, if you’re gonna attack a country…”. Things revving up at work – unexpected people coming in with “Stop The War Badges”, other people who are in the territorial army getting called up to go to the gulf. Somebody stuck a poster …
war fever 3
And so to the Stop The War march. We’d managed to assemble a handy crew of mates with kids this time – I think a few of us felt that this was better than us all marching separately because people without kids generally want to do different stuff on marches (like nip off to pubs!) …
War Fever
Walking beside the thames on the way to work, there is a lull in the CD I am listening to. An old geezer is walking in front of me, ranting away to himself “the yanks got a thrashing then, and they’re going to get one now… They’re gonna start a nuclear war”. The bass from …
The London Riot Re-enactment Society
“The London Riot Re-enactment Society will stage re-enactments of noted riots from London’s history, with some attempt at historical accuracy. The possibilities are endless. For example, if we staged a re-enactment of May Day 2000 on May Day 2003, would people notice it was a re-enactment or would they think it was that year’s May …