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Morning.
2 days ago
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Five down … twelve to go.
14 days ago
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Trying to get used to the combined technology of a phone camera and telescope.
18 days ago
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Back to school tomorrow.
about 1 month ago
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What a strange night this was. The top two pulled out last minute so it was a quid in for Urko and Out For The Count! A quid!
#iqhc
about 1 month ago
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So, what did you do in the summer holidays? More grown up stuff, you know, the usual.
about 2 months ago
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Found a Bronze Age stone circle while out exploring Northumberland. There it was look, just sitting there in a field being thousands of years old and that.
about 2 months ago
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Indonesian Punx Perrybois in Lincoln on a Wednesday night. They did a cover by another Indonesian Punk band and everyone knew it sang along. Punk Rock is great isn't it?
2 months ago
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Lincolnshire Summer sunset..
2 months ago
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Star Wars exhibition at Kings Lynn museum … if only we hadn’t opened our toys and played with ‘em eh?
3 months ago
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Oi Punk! Wanna buy a zine? £4 post paid. Drop us a line.
3 months ago
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reposted by
Lunchtime For The Wild Youth
4 months ago
Would y'all mind sharing this please if you have a moment? Want as many people as possible to read this fabulous writing!
add a skeleton here at some point
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Cripes. The 1in12 gig was ridiculous. Were you there?
4 months ago
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Boston next week look!
4 months ago
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New issue of Gadgie Fanzine just arrived back from the printers. Issue #52 would you believe? Crumbs. Get in touch if you want one. £4 post paid.
4 months ago
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The Gadgie version of this gigs poster. You may notice a certain theme that developed over the years ...
4 months ago
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The price has gone up! Late 90s IQHC and it's now a whopping £2 in! Crumbs! Poster is another Toomer classic. He was obsessed with, amongst other things, The Sweeney.
4 months ago
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Not only a great line up of local loons from Boston, Grimsby and Wisbech ... this gig also had the debut (and only) gig for the infamous Shitty and the Poo Boys.
5 months ago
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New issue out next week Punx!
5 months ago
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Late 90s and the first band from over seas that I booked a gig at the IQ for. Those pesky (Stinking) Polecats from Italy. Even then, Worm were becoming regulars in town ...
5 months ago
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1998 ... a very local gig for local people.
5 months ago
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Urko and Detestation touring the UK together. What a carry on that was. The infamous "Boston Youth Crew Mooney at the Footy Hooligans" tale in Bradford and everything ...
5 months ago
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First gig I ever booked at the Indian Queen, Boston. Halloween 1997. Imbalance from Grimsby rode in to town and were class. Still good mates to this day. Punk Rock eh? Innit skill?
5 months ago
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A couple of German bands and a weird long, brass horn thing being blown repeatedly by the White Cider Warrior ... it was a strange gig.
5 months ago
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Further IQHC memories. For reasons I cannot recall I sang a Stupids cover with Evvy from Third Estate and Vehicle Derek at this gig when the Boston legends reunited as, well, I think they were all in town or summat. The 90s eh?
5 months ago
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Late 90s still ... a quid fifty in and our mates from Wisbech coming over for a carry on. Defects were a local bunch of scamps and not the more well known band of the same name. the singer hid behind the drums for half of the set for some reason.
5 months ago
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Late 90s Boston became quite a lively place I think it's fair to say and this radged eight band affair demonstrated just how lively it all was. Sadly the Darts never happened ... a classic Lee Urko poster.
5 months ago
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The Dibnah Youth were a short lived gig collective putting on bands at the IQ when I first moved to Boston in the mid 90s. Here's a bit of an "Emo do" they did.
5 months ago
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Travis Cut. Another early visit to the IQ back in the days of yore. £1.50 to get in look!
5 months ago
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My first ever visit to the upstairs room at the Indian Queen, Boston. £1 to get in.
5 months ago
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reposted by
Lunchtime For The Wild Youth
6 months ago
New issue! Issue 72 of LFTWY sees us in 1998, writing about albums released that year. It features all the acts shown in the image. Still just £1 & post, link in bio/comments to get one.
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Never tire of seeing Highcliffe!
6 months ago
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6 months ago
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6 months ago
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Coup de Tete ripping it ip in Boston last night.
6 months ago
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There's always so much to see in Lincolnshire. Cut End on a sunny day look.
7 months ago
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Definitely Spring now innit?
7 months ago
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A Decoy Wood in Lincolnshire. Right in the middle of nowhere. Summer explorations for a few years ago. Decoy Woods eh?
7 months ago
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A summer trip to a tiny little village in Lincolnshire to see where an older village used to be until the plague arrived. Never a dull moment in our house like.
7 months ago
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7 months ago
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The ominous sight of Hanging Stone on a fine spring morning.
7 months ago
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For my birthday, which is in the middle of winter, a few years back I decided we would visit Eyam in Derbyshire, which was, many moons back a "medieval plague village". What a day out that was. Black Death everywhere.
8 months ago
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Is Spring yet?
8 months ago
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Half term.
8 months ago
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Punk Rock in Bosstown.
8 months ago
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These Winter sunsets are marvellous when viewed from the east wing of Gadgie Towers.
8 months ago
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Boston. Not Boston.
8 months ago
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Lincoln lunacy!
8 months ago
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