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Rock 'n' Roll Versus Euro 2004
By Barney Gumble
So what do you want to be when you grow up? a father asks his son.

Ten years ago there would have been a good chance the lad would have said Rock Star but ask the same question today and you will probably be told Footballer. How many people can you drag to The Adelphi when football is on television?

With more pubs choosing large screen televisions over live entertainment it's a breath of fresh air to see the amount of new venues appearing across Hull recently, but how long they last will depend on Joe Public.
What usually happens is that the venue does great for the first couple of gigs because both the venue and the bands promote the hell out of if. The next couple of gigs are not so full and this is when the venue usually panics and puts a DJ on. Bye, bye live bands.

Now, like never before bands and venues have the resources to promote events on the web through sites like this as well as on the radio through Raw Talent all completely free of charge.
With Rhythm Room, Piper, Ringside and The White Room amongst others opening their doors to original bands and a number of bands starting to promote nights themselves, the Hull music scene is finally starting to buzz again.
I hope it continues to do so but only time will tell.

PS. Does anyone know what time the footie starts?

Articles - Biking with Wireless Broadband By Carl
Sitting in front of my computer at my project management job, I got to thinking how can I spend more time enjoying life and less time working. What I need is a business where I can go away motorcycling that will look after itself to some extent. I Motorcycle in my spare time and one of my favourite areas is the East Midlands Read more...

Articles - Things To Do Before You're 30
Part 2 By Sarah Tomlinson
When I was younger, like most iddy-biddy girls, I had the dream of being a pop star. Singing, dancing, whatever on stage and having thousands of mad fans calling my name and singing the words of my latest single. Admittedly that dream carried on for me. So much so that it's kind of still there. But the dream of stardom Read more...

Articles - Made In Hull - Part 3 The Calm before, (The Storm)
By Maurice Fairfield
Things which happened in the thirties flutter by me like calendar leaves in an old movie and I try to catch some of them as they fly. There was the Graf Zeppelin which flew over Hull in 1932 as part of a goodwill tour. Many people believed that its crew were photographing the docks and industries Read more...

Articles - My Special Memory By John Firth
I saw your stories on the site and it brought back so many memories of me home town Hull. I live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana now and haven't been home for 15 years but I still have me Hessle Road accent and attitude well intact. My grandma owned a fish shop on Redbourne Street and as a little lad Read more...

Articles - Stranger in a Strange Land By Rich Mills
Concrete kid. That's what I told her I considered myself. Bollocks to the countryside. The fresh air would probably kill me! Urgh and the smell of cow-shit! Ah, how wrong could I have been? We travelled up to the Dales, far up in the north of our great county. A place where they have proper hills like! Not flat-land like 'ere! Dry-stone walls, sheep, Read more...

Articles - Things To Do Before You're 30 By Sarah Tomlinson
They say the first lines are always the hardest to write. I suppose they're not wrong. It took ages to think that up. I'm Sarah, 18 years old and born and bred in Hull, or as the locals call it 'ull. Hull is supposed to be the bog hole at the end of the M1. I disagree. Hull is a place where you can do almost anything you want, within the law Read more...

Articles - Made In Hull - Part Two - Our Terrace
By Maurice Fairfield
Ours was the typical terrace. Some had houses with small front gardens and a path down the middle to each front door. Not so Alex Avenue; a short dead-end courtyard with seven houses on each side. Foot traffic only, in fact the head of the terrace was enclosed by a hoop topped iron fence with a gate Read more...

Articles - My Mate Walters an Asylum seeker,
From Cameroon By Rich Mills
Walters is a black man asylum seeker in Hull, from Cameroon, the English speaking part, south of the country under persistent threat from the independent French speaking north population. Although the North has its independence, the south English speaking section is under constant threat of terror. He has lived here in Hull for four years, having Read more...

Articles - A Secret Revealed - The Hutt Street Party!
18th April 2004 By Rich Mills
For many years I had heard of the myth of the Hutt Street Party. Spoke in whispers across the Avenues enclave for years, many had heard of it, quite a few had been to one, but still many it seems are in the dark. Basically it goes like this.. By word of mouth you get to hear about the party, which goes on in the house on Hutt Street. Hence the name! Read more...

Articles - Death On Camera By Nicholas Boldock
I have just watched Death On Camera, the BBC documentary about Christopher Alder, who died in police custody in Hull in 1998. If you missed the programme and don't already know the case, here are the facts: Christopher Alder was in Waterfront Nightclub on the night of April 1st, 1998. There was an altercation inside the club Read more...

Articles - Made In Hull - Part One - Arundel Street Days
By Maurice Fairfield
My story begins in Arundel Street and wanders away to the shallow end of Holderness Road next door to the tram sheds and opposite the old Astoria Cinema, which was at that time the New Astoria Cinema. Then to Hedon for a time, then back to Arundel a couple of years before the outbreak of the war. Read more...

Articles - Digging Up The Past By Cilla
Months ago we published an series of articles written by a man who was witness to the events in The Cod Wars. His name is John Boldock and his story is an honest account of what life was like for him as a young man in what were dangerous and terrifying times. After the story had been published on the site Read more...

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