Feb. 27th, 2015

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I took these pics today (Thursday) as i had to pop into Brighton because i accidentally left my laptop power cord at the Northern Lights Wednesday night.

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The mural has finally been completed at the Prince Albert pub.

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I  love the Dirty Harry sign. The shop is a second hand clothes store and next to it is Brighton's best comic book shop.

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Another fine pub, The Prince George in Trafalgar Street.

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Feb. 27th, 2015 01:52 pm
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Well , after the crap rainy yesterday, today is quite bright and sunny. I have decided to take a bit of a relax mode day, as i have my exit survey tomorrow night in Hythe. Plus i have a cinema visit and a pub food visit to try and fit in.

Arrived late last night because of signalling problems on the train journey from Strood to home. Then i watched a few mre episodes of Angel from Season Three.

Might just op out to Faersham today.
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WTF is Brighton Council up to when they are trying to revoke the licence of the Northern Lights bar.



Here is the petition details -

*...Save our Northern Lights...*


"Northern Lights is an independent Scandinavian bar & restaurant set within a 300 year-old fisherman's cottage in the heart of Brighton. For the past 7 years it has served as the integral hub for the Scandinavian community of Brighton, helping to promote cultural diversity within the city by hosting everything from traditional celebrations found in the Nordic calendar, to providing a menu full of traditional Scandinavian food and drinks. But now it finds itself under threat...

Brighton as with any other city has its problem streets, with trouble prominently found on those streets which house notorious big company chain-bars. Little East Street, home of Northern Lights, is not one of them, yet a look through the council's public register will tell you that at this time Northern Lights is the only venue in the entire city which finds its license under scrutiny.Northern Lights is accused of undermining some of the four key licensing objectives as stated in the governments 2003 licensing act, which are as follows:

1. the prevention of crime and disorder
2. public safety
3. prevention of public nuisance
4. the protection of children from harm

Northern Lights have had to make two police call-outs in seven years of operating. Neither of these are recent, and from speaking to the staff, the general mood now appears to be one of anxiety as they bid to save one of the most unique independent premises our city has to offer.

The main charge being levelled against Northern Lights is that of 'vertical drinking' and of not being 'food led,' apparently leading to the negation of the key licensing objectives. They face having their opening hours scaled back (which would surely only divert more people into the more problematic areas of the city, they won't just decide to stop going out), the use of their outdoor seating area being restricted (apparently related to one noise complaint in all of those years, ***we've heard this before...*** (Think Blind Tiger) or at worst, closure.

This coincides with the decision to trial the pedestrianisation of East Street on weekends, despite the fact that a long battle with the council last year looked to have halted any such plans. This would mean routing all of the South Lanes traffic down into Northern Lights quiet corner of the world. This combined with a negative outcome for Northern Lights in the upcoming hearing on Tuesday March 3rd, would place an incredible squeeze on the business, result in the loss of jobs. It could easily suffocate them into being inoperable.

There is no big company backing them up and there are no expensive legal teams that can be called in to fight their cause (a perk enjoyed by aforementioned chain-bars), but we who support them can still make a difference.

We urge the council to protect Northern Lights, and to honour their own “Statement of Licensing Policy” in which they encourage diversity amongst premises in order to cater for as many different members of the community as they can. Promoting these policies they say “gives potential for positively changing the ambience of the city or an area of it.” Right now however, the risk is being run of not only alienating the Scandinavian community of our city, but negatively affecting that ambience.

There is no saying that this petition will have a defining impact upon the hearing, but we can at least show our support for Northern Lights, for the cultural diversity which Brighton is famed for, and for the plight of independent businesses everywhere.

*We have just four days to do so.*

Please sign at

https://www.change.org/p/brighton-hove-city-council-independently-review-the-police-s-evidence-against-the-northern-lights-and-revoke-the-proposed-restrictions-against-its-future-licence
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It was a great gig at the Northern Lights on Wednesday despite the fact that somebody double booked - since from nine onwards there was a prog rock or prog folk band upstairs and i was Djing downstairs.
In the end i was straining to hear my music until one of the guys wacked up the volume for me.
I played the Midwinter track twice as a punter wanted to hear it again and really loved the song. I get that often, and everyone enjoyed the Farewell Farewell song at the end of the gig.

This may be last NL gig   and, yet,  i hope that the damn bastard council will cancel the revoking of the bar licence.


Sunforest - Magician In The Mountain
Air - Mr. Man
Hard Meat - Free Wheel
Donovan - Get Thy Bearinhs
Christine Harwood - Wooden Ships
Bonnie Dobson - Winter#s  Going
Nancy Pridd - Ebony Glass
Vashti Bunyn - Rose Hip November
Linda Perhacs - Chimicum Rain
Spleen - Along Cane Sam
The free Design - An Elegy
Kathy Smith - End Of The World
Midwinter - Maids And Gentlemen
Fairport Convention - Autopsy
Caedmon - Aslan
Bishop Norman Willimas - Hip Funk
Babatunde and Phenomena - Levels Of Consciousness
Pharoah Sanders- Heart Is A Melody Of Time
Ed Kelly  - Pippin
Led Zeppelin - The Lemon Song
Allen Toussaint - Working In The Coalmine
Bah Samba - Portuguese Lover
Basement Jaxx - Breakaway
Bernard Pretty Purdie - Easy
Marlena Shaw - Woman If The Ghetto
Lette Mbulu - What's Wrong With Groovin'
Tommie Yong - Hit and Run Lover
Staple Singers - Let's Do It Again
Bobby Womack - Across 110th Street
Lyn Collins - Mama Feelgood
Quincy Jones - They Call Me Mr.Tibbs
Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
Grant Green - The Final Comedown
Isaac Hayes - Hyperbolicsyllabicsesquedalymistic
Rudolph Johnson - The Highest Pleasure
Faust - It's A Bit If A Pain
Delroy Wilson - Dancing Mood
Eunice Collins - At The Hotel
Eddie Palmieri - Sabroso Guaguanco
Daft Punk - Get Lucky
Orishas - 537 C.U.B.A
Henry Franklin - Blue Lights
DJ Dara - Porno 3003
808 State - Trailer Music
Dan The Automator - Loves Theme
Gus Gus - Porno 3003
Oval - Happy Ending
Daniel Miller - The World Is Spinning At 45 Rpm
Shooter - Collision And Improvisation
Lana Del Rey - Dark Paradise
Lana Del ray - Video Games
Basement Jaxx - Get Me Off
Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man - Spider Monkey
Googie Rene Combo - Smokey Joe's La La
Fairport Convention - Farewell Farewell



Later i will do a link to the recording i made.

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