Correct pal .Pretty sure I know you Derby and met you a few times. Used to be at Handsworth? MS?
Handsworth 48 years
Derby over 7 years .
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Correct pal .Pretty sure I know you Derby and met you a few times. Used to be at Handsworth? MS?
I'm in hull looking for a propertyPretty sure I know you Derby and met you a few times. Used to be at Handsworth? MS?
We went to Cassiel, opposite King Billy in Cottingham on Saturday night.Bit of a sad response .
As said I don't look for trouble and neither do the hull city lads and if you wobble your head it wasn't the admiral that the Leeds lads on play off day that surrounded me if was on Princess quays
I'm nearly there now and looking forward to a good 5 days in good company especially saturday night .
We ate at the Lion and Key before moving on the The old White Harte before the game on Friday.Few decent pints in Ye Olde White Hart & Sailmakers tonight. Parkers near the ground no real ale but did a job as per. Hull fans we spoke to didn’t fancy their chances and rightly so.
Maintaining my 100% record there tonight. Getting mauled by United.
Lively place at night is hull as all the little villages and towns come into hull.We ate at the Lion and Key before moving on the The old White Harte before the game on Friday.
We also learnt that there's two White Harts in Hull as ourselves and our mates started out in different ones
Was a good night all round.
I'd suggest if you ever go in the hull cheese especially on a Friday or Saturday night you wear a crash helmet.We ate at the Lion and Key before moving on the The old White Harte before the game on Friday.
We also learnt that there's two White Harts in Hull as ourselves and our mates started out in different ones
Was a good night all round.
They weren't brilliant back in the late 80s neither so I'm hardly surprised...I live in Hull now, and I can confirm they’re the real cesspits..
This is the other white harte not ye old white harte . Both are very close to eachother in the old town , just had a pint in bothWe ate at the Lion and Key before moving on the The old White Harte before the game on Friday.
We also learnt that there's two White Harts in Hull as ourselves and our mates started out in different ones
Was a good night all round.
For fucks sake cover up your tattoos for this one.
Moved to sheffield from the wirral and his brother became wddnesday so he took supporting the blades and became part of all the lads .Just out of interest, how did Paul Heaton become a Blade? Was his family Blades?
Neither Beautiful South nor Weller played the Adelphi - both far too ‘big’given their previous incarnations but you’re correct about Oasis (sold out afore they’d released a record) Stone Roses promoting Sally Cinnamon to about 30 folk - (cantankerous twats - arrived late & insisted on a sound check - - quickly realised their chippy Manc attitude wasn’t going to wash,Was out in hull allday yesterday and night and same today and tomorrow.
Did the Paul heaton tour visiting his old house and local pub where the housemartins drank as Paul lived on grafton Street near the grafton pub. Also the adelphi club which was rammed and where housemartins, beautiful south , oasis, stone roses Paul weller and many more started. £5 to get in but worth it as plenty real ales on and cracking music
Rough old area is the Newlands suburb .
My memory is a little hazy but was the Adelphi on De Grey St? I used to live on that street briefly a long time ago. Seem to recall the bouncer being a Blade.Neither Beautiful South nor Weller played the Adelphi - both far too ‘big’given their previous incarnations but you’re correct about Oasis (sold out afore they’d released a record) Stone Roses promoting Sally Cinnamon to about 30 folk - (cantankerous twats - arrived late & insisted on a sound check - - quickly realised their chippy Manc attitude wasn’t going to wash,
Among others I saw (remember):-Happy Mondays, Pulp , Manics, LA’s (& Cast) , Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine, Carter USM, Half Man Half Biscuit, Inspiral Carpets She’d Seven, PJ Harvey, Supergrass (Bluetones supporting) Skunk Anansie, Pavement, Super Furry Animals, Green Day, Snow Patrol (early ‘indie rock’ phase) Teenage Fanclub Travis,McClusky (best gig I’ve EVER attended) The Fall (probably worst gig I’ve ever attended - whilst it lasted) & a multitude of ‘former greats’ Mothers of Invention (without Frank) , (a bloke out of) Can, Groundhogs, Bill Nelson
Paul (Jacko) the owner is in a pretty bad way now (uses a wheelchair) & his constant companion Yosser (Spaniel) no longer with us
Adelphi was, still is, the best toilet in the world
Better than the Philharmonic in Liverpool?Adelphi was, still is, the best toilet in the worlf
Correct on both counts - wouldn’t really call him a ‘bouncer’ - it wasn’t that sort of ‘vibe’ - no doubt some folk would call it & the clientele ‘woke’ today - a superb community (in both senses of the word) venueMy memory is a little hazy but was the Adelphi on De Grey St? I used to live on that street briefly a long time ago. Seem to recall the bouncer being a Blade.
Not sure I understand the reference . If we’re talking about the Royal Philharmonic they’re very different venues - Adelphi might hold 200 folk at a (tight) squeeze & you’d be hard pressed to distinguish between the actual toilets & the club / dance floor/ bar itself !Better than the Philharmonic in Liverpool?
No, he's on about the Philharmonic Dining Rooms pub. Has Grade 1 listed toilets. And they really are worth a look, as is the pub itself. Always visit when going to Liverpool, Everton or Tranmere. Decent ales too.Not sure I understand the reference . If we’re talking about the Royal Philharmonic they’re very different venues - Adelphi might hold 200 folk at a (tight) squeeze & you’d be hard pressed to distinguish between the actual toilets & the club / dance floor/ bar itself !
I’m convinced I survived Covid because my immune system was developed / enhanced through regular attendance at the Adelphi.
Quite cheap as well.There's the Black Boy Inn in Retford too. Does a decent pint.
AyeQuite cheap as well.
They had to take the sign down a few years ago after an internet campaign led to some grief for the landlord.
It's definitely back up again, I drove past it on my way into work, for the final time, this morning.Quite cheap as well.
They had to take the sign down a few years ago after an internet campaign led to some grief for the landlord.
I’ve walked past it about three days ago and didn’t notice. It either says something about my eyesight, or my concentration. I still think Grbic will come goodIt's definitely back up again, I drove past it on my way into work, for the final time, this morning.
Redundancy unfortunately.I’ve walked past it about three days ago and didn’t notice. It either says something about my eyesight, or my concentration. I still think Grbic will come good.
I hope the last day at work is due to retirement mate. UTB
Sorry to hear that mate. I hope you get back into something that pays well and makes you happy. Good luck fella.Redundancy unfortunately.
AyeNo, he's on about the Philharmonic Dining Rooms pub. Has Grade 1 listed toilets. And they really are worth a look, as is the pub itself. Always visit when going to Liverpool, Everton or Tranmere. Decent ales too.
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