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IRON FIST & THE HORDES FROM HELL -- GIGGING IN THE HOME BASE OF AMEBIX.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on the mighty MOTÖRHEAD, classic line-up, performing live at the Old Granary, Bristol, UK, c. 1979.
^Not a location in the UK that you hear mentioned very often when it comes to past Motörmusic gigs, so, I thought that was worth a mention. Notably, CHAOS UK and DISORDER were also from Bristol. Solid.
Source: www.flickr.com/photos/pftgg/7457413262.
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muzdiir · 6 months
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from the Bag of Nails pub in Bristol, UK (cat pub!!!)
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cultofpoppy-tm · 1 year
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Poppy performing tonight (11/26/22) in Bristol, UK. Photos by @n0bodyhastoknow on twitter.
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mara-melodies · 1 year
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Bristol in Blooms: A Blossoming Spring
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famousfor15 · 1 year
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Burning Tyre (Bristol, UK 2016) by Banksy
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basstunnicliffe · 1 year
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My Youtube Video hit 10,000 views today!
Moving to Bristol in 2k13 was an unplanned blur but I had a great time and played LOADS.
James Paton - Drums Dorian Childs-Prophet - Keys
Not bad for a rehearsal clip!
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ausetkmt · 2 years
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onenakedfarmer · 1 month
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Banksy WELL HUNG LOVER (2006)
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NOT "THE BARON ROCKIN' VON APHID" OF THE MIGHTY AMEBIX -- NOT EVEN CLOSE.
NOTE: ^This is news to me because I thought this was none other than "The Baron" for many years now, but I was dead wrong all these years as well.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on some rather visceral, hard-living shots of "Beano," brother of Bear Hackenbush, vocalist for Bristol UK punk band LUNATIC FRINGE, photographed in Bristol, UK, c. 1984/'85.
Sources: www.picuki.com/media/3290497591677324568 & Pinterest.
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New Audio: Javier Moreno Teams up with Adrian Garcia on Breezy Bop "Enamorado"
New Audio: Javier Moreno Teams up with Adrian Garcia on Breezy Bop "Enamorado" @HeyGroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Javier Moreno is an emerging Barcelona-born singer/songwriter and guitarist. Moreno started playing guitar when he turned 11, after listening to Dire Straits and Paco de Lucia. In 2006, he relocated to Bristol, then to London, where he wound up fronting Los Amigos, a Latin music band that spent 13 years touring across the UK, Europe and elsewhere. Moreno is currently working on his Joe…
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jordanevans · 1 year
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mara-melodies · 1 year
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Bristol in Bloom: Big Plants on Campus
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Gun Clown (Bristol UK, 2007) by Banksy
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traduttrice-errante · 2 years
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Caccia ai libri a Bristol, book crawl
A caccia di libri... in che città inglese? #bristol #bookcrawl #travelblogger
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reasonsforhope · 4 months
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"On Monday this week [first week of December, 2023], workers in London’s financial centre were met with an unfamiliar sight – and sound. Around 100 chorists, some sporting bowler hats, had gathered at the headquarters of the City’s biggest fossil fuel-backing corporations to sing in protest.
The singers, encompassing a range of generations and vocal pitches, were part of the Climate Choir Movement, a network of choirs that officially launched in January 2023. While world leaders convened at the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai, they raised their voices in support of the Stop Ecocide campaign, which is working to criminalise the destruction of the environment.
The Climate Choir Movement’s co-founder Jo Flanagan first formed a choir in April 2022 with Extinction Rebellion to protest against HSBC’s fossil fuel investments at the bank’s AGM. Dressed smartly to blend in with shareholders, the singers rose up from their seats to disrupt the meeting with a rendition of the Abba classic "Money, Money, Money," the lyrics adapted to urge HSBC to finance renewable energy. [Note: A+ Song choice for this, tbh]
Flanagan had been inspired by a video of US activists singing as a flashmob in the middle of a conference speech to protest against greenwashing. “It made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck,” she recalls. “They walked out of the room in a very dignified way, still singing. I just thought, that’s the way I want to do it.”
Since then, the movement has grown from its first choir in Bristol to 10 choirs across the UK, with around 550 members at the time of writing. The local choirs organise their own rehearsals and protests, while all movement members can attend monthly sessions on Zoom where they learn new songs, to be performed at protests like the one in London.
For Ruth Routledge, who works as a singing for health practitioner and leads the Portsmouth choir in her spare time, taking part in this action was a “wonderful, uplifting” experience. “Singing and harmonising together is a very beautiful way to protest,” she says. “There’s something very gentle, very moving, and very powerful about it. It’s so vulnerable. There’s just a real naked, stripped back humanity that I think cuts through a lot of noise.”
The movement welcomes all new members, regardless of singing ability. Routledge was touched when some passersby – including “a couple of lads” – joined in with the songs. 
She is eager for others to experience the sense of hope that singing together brings. “I feel very passionately about the state of the environment. I’m very concerned about my children’s futures, and I’m concerned about the whole world. It keeps me awake at night.
“Joining together means we’re not isolated, worrying that the world is on fire and no one’s going to do anything.” 
For Flanagan, what sets the movement apart from other choirs that sing songs about nature is its targeted approach. “We organise very carefully choreographed, peaceful performance protests. We want to change hearts and minds.”
Seeing onlookers in tears illustrates to her what singing can achieve. “It reaches deep inside people in a way that other forms of protest can’t.”"
-via Positive.News, December 6, 2023
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