James wrote:The shitty website for The Peel just says COMING SOON under Directions! What's the fucking use of that!
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Metal Iain wrote:This board has nothing to do with the 'scene'. It's more just about 10 or so pricks who used to like Thrash that, for one reason or another, waste a lot of time posting on here.
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Oy Tom, I've popped a PM cap in yo ass mofo
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
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JAMES! du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-du-DU-DU-DU-DU.....yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah Boy!
He's da big M-O to da D. Yeah yeah he's wreckin it and checkin it and rockin da beatz!
got da crazy riddem got all da crazy rhymes, gonna try an get to da peel Kingston on time.
Head bangin aou yeah, you know he's hot!
his style is so shine you cannot touch,
keep rollin da dough, keeps da bruvas in da know, all da manz can hear his ill style with hiz lyrical flow!!
oh oh oh... OH NO!
yeah, now check dis bitch!
Westside, You know da score!
He's da big M-O to da D. Yeah yeah he's wreckin it and checkin it and rockin da beatz!
got da crazy riddem got all da crazy rhymes, gonna try an get to da peel Kingston on time.
Head bangin aou yeah, you know he's hot!
his style is so shine you cannot touch,
keep rollin da dough, keeps da bruvas in da know, all da manz can hear his ill style with hiz lyrical flow!!
oh oh oh... OH NO!
yeah, now check dis bitch!
Westside, You know da score!
Heavy Metal is the Law.
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But seriously, Tom, anyone, I don't know when this thing starts, don't know how the fuck to get there and don't finish work till 7pm tomorrow... so I doubt I'll be making it. :'(
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
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James wrote:But seriously, Tom, anyone, I don't know when this thing starts, don't know how the fuck to get there and don't finish work till 7pm tomorrow... so I doubt I'll be making it. :'(
emo
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Resilience Records wrote:James wrote:But seriously, Tom, anyone, I don't know when this thing starts, don't know how the fuck to get there and don't finish work till 7pm tomorrow... so I doubt I'll be making it. :'(
emo
Bloody hilarious.
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can someone meet me please? im getting a coach to central london. please please please. otherwise i'll be seriously lost and i'll have to meet james for a duo 'cant make destruction' crywank.
Metal Iain wrote:This board has nothing to do with the 'scene'. It's more just about 10 or so pricks who used to like Thrash that, for one reason or another, waste a lot of time posting on here.
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I think it is just about possible I can get to Ealing Broadway for 7pm - if you are expecting to get to the station around then, I can meet you and we can get the bus.
Apparently doors are 7pm, but that's the best I can do...
Apparently doors are 7pm, but that's the best I can do...
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
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Right, I'm not even going to attempt writing a quest story for this gig, because I would be here all night!
I think it's unlikely that I will get there.
I think it's unlikely that I will get there.
thrashduck wrote:And the internet was without uk thrash form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of James moved upon the face of the waters.
"No Hellscourger, I would not like a strawberry."
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Right after scouring the internet i found a band's myspace that gives the directions to the Peel which were on the site when i booked my tickets:
Directions for The Peel :
By Car
The Peel is on the A2043 about five minutes out from Kingston twon centre towards New Malden. There is no parking for customers but there is ample parking on near-by streets.
By Public Transport from London
Tube
The nearest tube station is Wimbledon (District Line). From Wimbledon get the train (Platform 8) to Norbiton (see below) or get the 131 bus towards Kingston (Stop L).
Train
The nearest train station is Norbiton which is about 20 mins from Waterloo. There are trains every 15 minutes. Trains going to Strawberry Hill or Shepperton all call at Norbiton, they leave Waterloo from platforms 1-5. Exit Norbiton station onto Station Approach (the other side from the ticket office) and walk up Norbiton Avenue. At the top of Norbiton Avenue turn right onto Gloucester Road. At the end of Gloucester Road you should see The Peel on the opposite side of the road. The last train is at about 11.53 pm
Bus
The 131 bus which runs between Wimbledon and Kingston, it stops outside the venue. So does the N87 which runs between Kingston and Aldwych. Buses 57, 83 and 213 stop close to Norbiton station. Many more buses serve Kingston town centre from where the 131 towards Wimbledon is the best bet."
Directions for The Peel :
By Car
The Peel is on the A2043 about five minutes out from Kingston twon centre towards New Malden. There is no parking for customers but there is ample parking on near-by streets.
By Public Transport from London
Tube
The nearest tube station is Wimbledon (District Line). From Wimbledon get the train (Platform 8) to Norbiton (see below) or get the 131 bus towards Kingston (Stop L).
Train
The nearest train station is Norbiton which is about 20 mins from Waterloo. There are trains every 15 minutes. Trains going to Strawberry Hill or Shepperton all call at Norbiton, they leave Waterloo from platforms 1-5. Exit Norbiton station onto Station Approach (the other side from the ticket office) and walk up Norbiton Avenue. At the top of Norbiton Avenue turn right onto Gloucester Road. At the end of Gloucester Road you should see The Peel on the opposite side of the road. The last train is at about 11.53 pm
Bus
The 131 bus which runs between Wimbledon and Kingston, it stops outside the venue. So does the N87 which runs between Kingston and Aldwych. Buses 57, 83 and 213 stop close to Norbiton station. Many more buses serve Kingston town centre from where the 131 towards Wimbledon is the best bet."
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Wow, I don't think I've ever been to such a quality gig! All the bands were brilliant (although I didn't give the second band much of a chance) - my neck is ruined! The atmosphere was great, everyone seemed to be having an awesome time.
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