BAD INFLUENCE TRIO - Mercury Blues - at The Bull, Tunbridge Wells, England. 27.09.15
BAD INFLUENCE TRIO - Mercury Blues - at The Bull, Tunbridge Wells, England. 27.09.15
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Val Cowell - lead vocals, rhythm guitar.
Richard Hayes - lead and slide guitar.
Pete Stroud - bass, backing vocals.
Originally formed in 1986, by Val Cowell, and Richard Hayes , the band has seen many line ups in the years since. Whilst Val and Richard have been the consistent driving force, the rhythm section has seen some changes
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THIS IS AMATEUR HANDHELDS FOOTAGE AND DOES NOT FULLY REFLECT THE CONCERT SOUND OR PERFORMANCE AND IS HERE FOR NO FINANCIAL GAIN BY ME. HOPE KINDRED SPIRITS ENJOY VIEWING THIS, and internet connection and equipment permitting may be viewed in HD. This was filmed using Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ48.
---- DISCLAIMER! ----
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BAD INFLUENCE TRIO at The Bull, Tunbridge Wells, England. 27.09.15
BAD INFLUENCE TRIO at The Bull, Tunbridge Wells, England. 27.09.15
PLEASE VISIT THE LINKS:
Val Cowell - lead vocals, rhythm guitar.
Richard Hayes - lead and slide guitar.
Pete Stroud - bass, backing vocals.
Originally formed in 1986, by Val Cowell, and Richard Hayes , the band has seen many line ups in the years since. Whilst Val and Richard have been the consistent driving force, the rhythm section has seen some changes
PLEASE VISIT THE LINKS:
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THIS IS AMATEUR HANDHELDS FOOTAGE AND DOES NOT FULLY REFLECT THE CONCERT SOUND OR PERFORMANCE AND IS HERE FOR NO FINANCIAL GAIN BY ME. HOPE KINDRED SPIRITS ENJOY VIEWING THIS, and internet connection and equipment permitting may be viewed in HD. This was filmed using Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ48.
---- DISCLAIMER! ----
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Emotional Wedding in Tunbridge Wells, England
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Greenhorne Rodeo is the best rodeo bull ride in the UK, covering all areas across the UK and in Kent including Maidstone, Gravesend, Chatham, Thanet, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Rochester, Medway, Dartford, Surrey and Suffolk.
Carradine's Cockney Sing-a-long @ TEDx Royal Tunbridge Wells
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Hendy Hatters Soap Box - 2018
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Amy's 24th Birthday (HD)
A video showing the night of carnage that was Amy's 24th birthday. This video has been put together because most of the people in the group suffered alcohol black-outs, so figured this may help fill in the blanks. Well done people, you partied hard!
Boring technical stuff:
All the footage was shot in Sankey's Bar, Tunbridge Wells, on an iPhone 4S.
Music Credits:
Romeo and Juliet - Time for us (Violin version)
Bonkers - Dizzee Rascal Feat. Armand Van Helden
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I do not own the rights to either of these songs, their respective record labels and management do. Kids, don't pirate music, it's illegal and stuff.
I shot the footage, and therefore own I it. Everyone who appeared was heavily intoxicated and has limited knowledge of what they were doing, so they didn't have much choice to consent.
No animals were harmed in the making of this video.
ifour interviews local business owners on 'Diversity of Tunbridge Wells'
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Orchard place lake 7 Alex and Steve
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Cockney Sovereign
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Hannah & James tied the knot and the gorgeous Gardens Yalding, Kent.
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An unusual pub menu
The Fox Inn in Burford have created a menu especially for dogs. Craig Punfield (@CraigOnTV) went to speak with the pub owner Paul Porter about the menu.
Enduro - Mud party
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In Britain photographed strange glowing creatures flying fairies. strange creatures 2017
In Britain photographed strange glowing creatures flying fairies. strange creatures 2017
unknown creatures 2017
mysterious creatures
fairies real
inexplicable
Ashdown FM (recorded in 2002)
THIS VIDEO WAS PRODUCED ON 50 FPS AS STANDARD TV HAS BEEN SINCE THE 1930's. UNFORTUNATELY YOU TUBE DOWNGRADE IT TO ONLY 25 FPS.
Video Description: Ashdown FM. Pirate radio station in Tunbridge Wells UK in 2002.
(Transferred from my Google Video account, originally uploaded in 2006).
Haunting History of ~ The Star and Eagle Inn , Goudhurst, Kent, England
Goudhurst established itself on high ground around St Mary’s Church. The building was dedicated in 1119, although it is likely that a church has occupied the site since Saxon times
Dating back to the 14th century, the Star and Eagle has played a significant role in the local history, and was once reputed to have been an ancient monastery. Relics of the vaulted stonework of the period are still visible in some parts of the building.
During the 18th century the Inn became the headquarters of the Hawkhurst Gang, who robbed and terrorised the surrounding district, and planned smuggling raids.
Goudhurst
Local legend says that the spirits of injured smugglers can still be heard on quiet nights using the now bricked up secret tunnel as an escape route!
Youth Hostel - a Memory of Goudhurst.
I stayed here when it was a Youth Hostel. We had to sleep on the floor in a gallery with a large tapestry. One of our group swore that they saw a ghost during the night. I remember that there was a Priest Hole accessed through a cupboard in the corner of one of the upper rooms. The kitchen still had a lot of the original hooks and fittings. One of these was said to be where people were tied to be flogged. by Mike Tunstall
The Star and Eagle still sits cheek-by-jowl with the church at the top of the village. Spyways is a short distance down the hill on the same side of the road — a stout oak door up a few steps reminds the visitor that the house once served as the village jail. The battle took place at the top of the village, along the road leading in from Hawkhurst. Since Goudhurst is so picturesque, it attracts crowds on summer weekends. Park outside the village if possible.
By 1747 the Hawkhurst gang had extended their sphere of influence to include this pleasant village, where the gang used 'Spyways' on the main street, and the Star and Eagle Inn near the church. The unfortunate citizens of Goudhurst were, it seems, able to do little but comply when the Hawkhurst gang demanded horses, help or just money.
Eventually, though, the villagers rebelled, and organized a vigilante group to defend themselves from their unpopular neighbours. In April they formed the Goudhurst Band of Militia, an armed self-defense group led by a recently-discharged soldier. Despite attempts to conceal these plans, news of the Goudhurst group reached Hawkhurst, and the leader of the gang vowed to sack the village of Goudhurst and murder all the inhabitants. With extraordinary arrogance, the gang leader Thomas Kingsmill even made an appointment — April 20th.
When the Hawkhurst men appeared, stripped to the waist and armed to the teeth, Goudhurst was ready. GPR James gives a dramatized account of the battle in his novel The Smuggler. He describes how the villagers united, and prepared to defend themselves with ancient (and inaccurate) fowling pieces. On the day of the battle the women and children were sent to the next village, while the men gathered on the porch of the church, and cast bullets in the churchyard. The battle was short-lived: it's clear that the smugglers expected little resistance from the village, and turned tail when they suffered a few casualties.
The Vine Inn down the road was also
a coaching inn, where the London to
Tenterden stage-coach, The Flower of
Kent, would stop to change horses after
the long pull up Clay Hill. The horses
were watered in the village pond, that
still exists opposite the inn.
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