Well, on Friday lunchtime The Arch Nazards set off on their way to the 'European Capital of Culture' Liverpool. Over the Snake Pass we went...
That night the Nazards would rock the Korova Club...with furious force.
After a quick setting up, sound-check and setting down of instruments we headed to the pub next door for some well deserved refreshment
Cheers!
I made a friend with a wooden leg. we had a little boogie...
The pub we were in was rather spectacular, a place called the Philharmonic Pub...
There were ornate stained glass windows and apparently the men's toilets, with their marble urinals, were quite the tourist attraction, we did not get to see them.
Next back to the train station to meet up with some more of the Nazard crew, just time to check out some art...
'Chance Meeting' - Sculptures inspired by two legendary Liverpudlians, Ken Dodd & Bessie Braddock, in Liverpool Lime Street train station.
A good old walk around the centre, lots of cool stuff to check out,
For instance...A massive TV screen in the street...well, I suppose we need to keep tuned in.
The famous Liverpool Cavern Club...
well the original entrance to the place at least,
The Cavern Wall of Fame...so many names of bands and people that have rocked the pool...
A contemporary Costa coffee shop what!
After all the walking around we were getting rather peckish, time for a king size fatti snack...we found an American Style Diner, it looked awesome in there.
And a total Yum fest...
After all the food and joy the diner could possibly bring us we made our way back to Korova where the Nazards would soon be blasting out a volcanic set,
I was ready to rock OUT!
Well, as it turned out, the very next morning after the Nazard show Korova Club burnt down, it must have been the sheer force of electro-rock power...
http://www.nme.com/news/nme/50706
Well Liverpool, thank you for having us!
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