No Agenda - @ The Bobbin Lancaster
Lancaster UK Based No Agenda - Featuring Steff, Nick, Joss and Malek - Live at the Bobbin Pub
Punk and Disorderly 7, The Bobbin, Lancaster 27 28th July 18 PROMO OFFICIAL
Simmo and Gayorg Von Trapp Present Punk and Disorderly 7
27-28 July
The Bobbin
36 Cable Street, LA1 1HH Lancaster, Lancashire
HERE WE GO AGAIN!!...THE ANNUAL PUNK AND DISORDERLY FEST AT THE BOBBIN....7TH YEAR.!!......15 AWESOME BANDS AND FREE ADMISSION..AS ALWAYS..ARN`T WE GOOD TO YOU..JUST THE TONIC FOR THE WEEKEND..AND A GREAT RANGE OF FINE ALES TOO!.. SIMMO XX :-)
BANDS AND TIMES AS FOLLOWS...(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
FRIDAY 27TH JULY
18:00-18:40- THE DEAD PUPPETEERS
19:00-19:40- NO AGENDA
20:00-20:40- TV FACE
21:00-21:40- THE MEDIA WHORES
22:00-22:40- DROP OUT WIVES
23:00-FINISH- LITTERBUG
SATURDAY 28TH JULY
15:00-15:40- THE CALLS
16:00-16:40- MAY CONTAIN NUTS
17:00-17:40- THE AWKWARDS
18:00-18:40- FAMILY OF NOISE
19:00-19:40- THE SENTENCE
20:00-20:40- HOSPITAL FOOD
21:00-21:40- THE UNDERDOGS
22:00-22:40- XTRACT
23:00-FINISH- 3D TANX
Video Production: Phil Calland
Prognosis - Live at The Bobbin Lancaster 2.2.18
Prognosis - Live at The Bobbin Lancaster 2.2.18
The Other Side of the Rain - Live at The Bobbin, Lancaster 6/8/16
Contact's Dead of Night
Website:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Reverbnation:
From our first gig with our new line-up.
The Other Side of the Rain is a song from our forthcoming second album due out early next year.
Reclaimer - New Song (Live @ The Bobbin)
17/03/2018
The Bobbin (Lancaster)
Reclaimer, South Cave and Dear Francis at The Bobbin!
Genre: Melodic Hardcore
Based: Lincoln, United Kingdom
Members:
Lead Vocals - Harrison Cook
Guitar/Vocals - Michael Whittey
Guitar - Liam Lawrence
Bass - Robert Featherstone
Drums - Cameron Corton
Facebook:
Spotify:
iTunes: Same Hell, Different Devils - EP by Reclaimer
Bandcamp:
SoundCloud:
YouTube:
All music performed is property of Reclaimer and its members.
All footage recorded is property of Robert Hill.
As I Do @ The Bobbin 13.01.18
'As I Do' from our set at The Bobbin, Lancaster 13/01/18
Buy our Dipsomania EP for only £3:
Like us on Facebook
Track us on Bandsintown for all our tour dates
Like and Subscribe!
Aftermath Eternal
The Howling Clowns 'Superstition' at The Palatine, Morecambe 8.7.17
The Howling Clowns explode on to the stage at The Palatine for the 1st annual Morecambe Music Festival 2017, here performing Stevie Wonders classic 'Superstition'.
Filmed by Sandy Gardner (sandygardner.co.uk)
Black lace and Roses by Dead of Night Live at the Bobbin, Lancaster 6/8/16
Contact's Dead of Night
Website:
Facebook:
Instagram:
Reverbnation:
Check out our live sound!
Georgian Lancaster
The original city of Lancaster, England, is a city with many fine Georgian buildings, a beautiful parish church, which should really be a cathedral, and a magnificent castle going back to Roman times.
This video is a sequence taken from the highly acclaimed dvd The Lune Valley Our Heritage filmed and produced by award winning amateur heritage film director Chris Abram. The dvd explores the whole sixty five mile stretch of the historic and very beautiful Lune river valley, in the North West of England, from its beginings in the Howgill Fells down to its entry into the magnificent Morecambe Bay. Filmed from the air as well as on the ground, it tells of the beauty and heritage of the small villages and towns as well as their traditions, customs, hidden places and special events.
For further information or purchase any of Chris's award winning videos contact heritagevideoproductions.co.uk or email chris@eventspecialists.co.uk
Award winning heritage film director Chris Abram has made a series of high definition films about the Lune Valley and Morecambe Bay area in which he lives.
His highly accaimed Our Heritage series has recently been added to with Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Parts 1, 2 and 3.
Part 1 covers from Fleetwood, through Glasson Dock and historic Sunderland Point. Heysham, with its stone cut graves, harbour, historic church and village. Morecambe and its heritage as shown in Victorian photographs and vintage film from every decade since 1901 as well as up to date filming in high definition. The coastline of beautiful, and treacherous, Morecambe Bay including the railway town of Carnforth, Silverdale & Arnside, until we reach Levens Hall. Here Chris Abram talks to its owners Susie and Hal Bagot before taking a video tour of the house and the oldest surviving topiary gardens in the UK.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 2 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers Edwardian seaside resort Grange over Sands. A personal interview with The Queens’ Guide to the Sands Cedric Robinson and a crossing of the bay. Flookburgh and the award winning short film “Six Miles Into the Bay” featuring a day out on the sands tractor shrimping with Michael Wilson. The Cumbria Steam Gathering. Cartmel, its Priory, races and Holker Hall. Also the Cartmel Valley with its Dolly Blue works, gunpowder works and historic Backbarrow Iron Works. The story of the Furness Railway. The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. Lakeland Motor Museum. Also Stott Park Bobbin mill. It ends with the story of Greenodd as a once major port and its links with Arthur Ransome, of Swallows and Amazons fame.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 3 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers historic Ulverston as the once “Capital of Furness.” The Ulverstone to Lancaster Railway. Sir John Barrow, renovation of the Hoad Monument. Ulverston Canal, Chapel Island, Plumtons’ mysterious magic lantern and unique film of the disappearing Collins Weir. Newlands historic iron furnace. Inside Cumbria Crystal. Unique historic film of High Carling Sanatorium. Ulverston as a festival town and cameras were at the annual Dickensian Christmas Festival and the Furness Tradition Folk Festival. Our cameras were also at the unveiling of the prestigious Laurel & Hardy statue and the film includes an interview with the sculptor Graham Ibbeson. The Ulverston sequence ends with the story of Swarthmoor Hall and its importance to Quakers.
The film carries on telling the story of the iron ore of Lindal, Marton and candles. The South Lakes Animal Park is featured before we cover the story of Furness Abbey. It is then on to Urswick with its thousands of years of history and the Tunwinni Cross. Then it is via Birkrigg Common to the story of Conishead Priory, Aldingham, Gleaston Water Mill and the coast to Barrow in Furness and Dalton. The development and growth of Barrow is covered, with its iron and steel works, shipbuilding, docks and Vickers, featuring unique footage of the famous “Vickers Rush”. The excellent Dock Museum and Barrow as a major submarine builder with unique footage of one of the earliest submarines to be launched, as well as the launching of an oil tanker. Included is a stop frame motion film of the dismantling of Barrows’ famous landmark, the big yellow crane. Finally it is on to the story of Roa Island, Piel Island and Walney Island
For further information and to purchase any of the Our Heritage dvd's visit heritagevideoproductions.co.uk.
Email chris@eventspecialists.co.uk
The Angry Agenda 'Here Comes Trouble' Watford Punk Collective Xmas Party 2016
Angry Agenda play at Watford Punk Collective Xmas party at The Flag 17/12/16
family of noise - intromental @ Punk & Disorderly. The Bobbin Lancaster 06/06/2015
Razor Crusade live at Lancaster (UK) - August 6 2004
Live footage of Razor Crusade at the Yorkshire House in Lancaster (UK) on the 6th of August 2004.
Check out the band's final (previously unreleased) output Ready & Done at
Footage taken from the band's private tour DVD.
Wray Fair, May Day 2006 Wray Village, Lancashire
Wray is a small settlement, which in the 19th century was a centre of hat, nail and bobbin production. Today it is an attractive village with an interesting tradition - the Wray Scarecrow festival. This highly successful festival takes place over a week, culminating in a Village Fair on May Bank holiday. A large number of elaborate and often topical scarecrows are made by the local community and prizes are awarded to the best ones. Some locals often create their annual scarecrows in great secrecy, and only display these for pubic view at the last minute as the competition is taken very seriously. In 2006 the theme for the Scarecrows was the 2006 Soccer World Cup.
Red Door VR Limited.
Camera and edit.: Tony Quinn
Downing Bobin Beer in Lancaster
Alex Wilkinson downing a pint of Bobbin Beer in Lancaster
Clunge Destroyer - Shut Up Crime Music Video
Here's the music video for Shut Up Crime. Taken from the album Grind & Prejudice. Available from
Clungedestroyer.bandcamp.com
For bookings contact us at
Clungedestroyeruk@gmail.com
Or
Facebook.com/clungedestroyeruk
Music video by Mark Cameron Welch
The Awkwards - Zombies (Live, The Bobbin, Lancaster Punk & Disorderly 2018)
The Crash Landings - Hatemail Official Video
Directed by John Powell.
Thanks to Sully at The Anvil.
Taken from the album 'All Guts No Glory' available here:
Follow us Facebook.com/thecrashlandings
Forthcoming Shows:
24/11/16 The Anvil Bournemouth, with Sonic Boom Six
04/11/16 Sanctuary Basingstoke, with Faintest Idea
07/01/17 The Flag Watford, Bands & Booze
28/01/17 W&H Stoke
04/02/17 The Rifle Club Portsmouth, with The Members
31/03/17 Punk & Disorderly Winchester Gate Salisbury
27/05/17 Bash The Bishop, Bar 42 Worthing
Idol Minds- Can You Feel
Performed at The Bobbin Lancaster as part of the 'Lancaster Music Festival 2013' 13/10/13
Vocals- James Morrison
Guitar- Robert 'Bob' Hartford
Bass- Sam Lord
Drums- Ben Fleetwood
Lancaster, origins & Castle
The original city of Lancaster, England, is a city with many fine Georgian buildings, a beautiful parish church, which should really be a cathedral, and a magnificent castle going back to Roman times. Here we explore the origins of the castle and the beginings of the City of Lancaster.
This video is a sequence taken from the highly acclaimed dvd The Lune Valley Our Heritage filmed and produced by award winning amateur heritage film director Christopher Richardson-Brand. The dvd explores the whole sixty five mile stretch of the historic and very beautiful Lune river valley, in the North West of England, from its beginnings in the Howgill Fells down to its entry into the magnificent Morecambe Bay. Filmed from the air as well as on the ground, it tells of the beauty and heritage of the small villages and towns as well as their traditions, customs, hidden places and special events.
For further information or to purchase any of Chris's award winning dvd's contact heritagevideoproductions.co.uk Or Email via chris@heritagevideoproductions.co.uk
Award winning heritage film director Chris has made a series of high definition films about the Lune Valley and Morecambe Bay area in which he lives.
His highly acclaimed Our Heritage series has recently been added to with Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Parts 1, 2 and 3.
Part 1 covers from Fleetwood, through Glasson Dock and historic Sunderland Point. Heysham, with its stone cut graves, harbour, historic church and village. Morecambe and its heritage as shown in Victorian photographs and vintage film from every decade since 1901 as well as up to date filming in high definition. The coastline of beautiful, and treacherous, Morecambe Bay including the railway town of Carnforth, Silverdale & Arnside, until we reach Levens Hall. Here Chris talks to its owners Susie and Hal Bagot before taking a video tour of the house and the oldest surviving topiary gardens in the UK.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 2 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers Edwardian seaside resort Grange over Sands. A personal interview with The Queens’ Guide to the Sands Cedric Robinson and a crossing of the bay. Flookburgh and the award winning short film “Six Miles Into the Bay” featuring a day out on the sands tractor shrimping with Michael Wilson. The Cumbria Steam Gathering. Cartmel, its Priory, races and Holker Hall. Also the Cartmel Valley with its Dolly Blue works, gunpowder works and historic Backbarrow Iron Works. The story of the Furness Railway. The Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway. Lakeland Motor Museum. Also Stott Park Bobbin mill. It ends with the story of Greenodd as a once major port and its links with Arthur Ransome, of Swallows and Amazons fame.
Morecambe Bay Our Heritage Part 3 “The Real Lancashire Coast North of the Sands” covers historic Ulverston as the once “Capital of Furness.” The Ulverstone to Lancaster Railway. Sir John Barrow, renovation of the Hoad Monument. Ulverston Canal, Chapel Island, Plumtons’ mysterious magic lantern and unique film of the disappearing Collins Weir. Newlands historic iron furnace. Inside Cumbria Crystal. Unique historic film of High Carling Sanatorium. Ulverston as a festival town and cameras were at the annual Dickensian Christmas Festival and the Furness Tradition Folk Festival. Our cameras were also at the unveiling of the prestigious Laurel & Hardy statue and the film includes an interview with the sculptor Graham Ibbeson. The Ulverston sequence ends with the story of Swarthmoor Hall and its importance to Quakers.
The film carries on telling the story of the iron ore of Lindal, Marton and candles. The South Lakes Animal Park is featured before we cover the story of Furness Abbey. It is then on to Urswick with its thousands of years of history and the Tunwinni Cross. Then it is via Birkrigg Common to the story of Conishead Priory, Aldingham, Gleaston Water Mill and the coast to Barrow in Furness and Dalton. The development and growth of Barrow is covered, with its iron and steel works, shipbuilding, docks and Vickers, featuring unique footage of the famous “Vickers Rush”. The excellent Dock Museum and Barrow as a major submarine builder with unique footage of one of the earliest submarines to be launched, as well as the launching of an oil tanker. Included is a stop frame motion film of the dismantling of Barrows’ famous landmark, the big yellow crane. Finally it is on to the story of Roa Island, Piel Island and Walney Island
For further information and to purchase any of the Our Heritage dvd's visit heritagevideoproductions.co.uk.
Email chris@heritagevideoproductions.co.uk
Hamerex: Journey's End (The Bobbin, Lancaster - 25/11/2017)
Hamerex live at The Bobbin in Lancaster playing Journey's End on The Dark Tour.