September 2023. End of the Road Festival, Cranborne Chase. Oooh, more pinking. I’d coloured in the things I wanted to see in the programme, forgetting to allow time to buy liquorice, craft murk and Nepalese curry. You’re probably thinking “But I don’t recognise ANY of those names, Retired Martin !“, and it’s true to say… Continue reading MODERN MUSIC ISN’T RUBBISH. YOU’VE JUST NEVER HEARD ANY.
IN THE GARDEN
September 2023. End of the Road Festival. Among the pub-focused bloggers I guess Paul Bailey’s wonderful blog is closest to mine, feeling more like a diary packed with the trials and triumphs of life as much as the hard facts about the pub. I know you live in anticipation of my non-pub posts, keen to… Continue reading IN THE GARDEN
REMEMBERING ROUSAY, A YEAR ON
I’ll never forget 10th September 2022. A year ago this morning I was eating the breakfast of the immortals in Kirkwall before my final ascent to Good Beer Guide completion on Rousay. It was the BEST breakfast I ever had, but also the most nervy. A real night on the town in Kirkwall, finishing with… Continue reading REMEMBERING ROUSAY, A YEAR ON
ALL CHANGE AT THE FESTIVAL BEER BAR
September 2023. End of the Road Festival. Food and beer are a big part of the End of the Road, even though (unlike many festivals) you can take as many cans as you like in. Loads of Punk IPA and Abbot, since you ask. A lot of local cask, a short-lived dalliance with Beavertown, and… Continue reading ALL CHANGE AT THE FESTIVAL BEER BAR
THE END OF THE ROAD
August – September 2023. Somewhere on Cranborne Chase. An eleventh End of the Road for me, though 2022 was a bit traumatic with Dad in A & E on the first night. This is the festival that re-fired my interest in modern music in 2011, an interest unexpectedly picked up by James. Here he is,… Continue reading THE END OF THE ROAD
BEER GUIDE DISASTER IN LONGPARISH
August 2023. Somewhere near Andover. It’s End of the Road day. The campervan is packed with tents and chairs and salami; we’re off to see weird folkies in a field near Salisbury for 4 days. We drive three and a half hours straight (aren’t they’re rules on this ?) and stop for lunch at the… Continue reading BEER GUIDE DISASTER IN LONGPARISH
THE ORGREAVE CARVERY
August 2023. Waverley, Rotherham. One last little slice of Sheffield before we head into deepest Dorset for a slice of musical bliss under the sun to see in September. Actually, the new development of Waverley, just off J33 of the M1, is technically Rotherham, though I suspect the residents of these “exciting” Sky Houses next… Continue reading THE ORGREAVE CARVERY
STANDING ON THE SKYE’S EDGE
August 2023. Park Hill, Sheffield. Mrs RM is determined to get her 10-15k steps a day in, and in Sheffield’s hilly streets a step is worth twice as much as a step in Waterbeach. The climb up to the Park Hill estate immortalised in a Richard Hawley soundtracked musical is always a joy, and after… Continue reading STANDING ON THE SKYE’S EDGE
Where were YOU at 18:32 on the 8th September 2022 ?
“Never look back” is a good motto for life, but I’m sure you’ll want to commemorate with me the first anniversary of my GBG completion in a couple of days time. The 8th September 2022 was also a momentous day. My Dad had come out of ITU on the Monday, and following a miraculous recovery… Continue reading Where were YOU at 18:32 on the 8th September 2022 ?
AUGUST 2023 STOCKTAKE + SEPTEMBER PREVIEW (Better Late Than Never Edition)
Google normally send me a nice map showing my monthly travels, but I’ve had to do this on myself; Looks a busy month, even slipped into Wales for an Americano, which is appropriate since Wrexham is now officially the 51st state of the USA. With all thoughts of completing the GBG for a record-breaking second… Continue reading AUGUST 2023 STOCKTAKE + SEPTEMBER PREVIEW (Better Late Than Never Edition)