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Hello Everyone,


We are starting a campaign to save the last remaining purpose-built Cinema/Theatre left in Camberwell (The Gala Bingo Hall) and preserve it as a secular Arts/Cultural Venue and unique Community Hub. This is one of the last Grade II listed cinemas/theatres left in Southwark.


It has been sold by GalaCoral group in private to an Evangelical Christian Church - with no wider local community consultation whatsoever. A total neglect of their "commitment" to Corporate Responsibility has been excercised here. This remember is an organization which has numerous betting shop outlets in the local area and throughout Southwark.


Many of our venues have been demolished over the past 25 years. 3 in Camberwell,East Dulwich, Elephant & Peckham Odeon's have all been lost forever. Visit our Facebook Page and webpage below for more details.


I hope you will all support this embryonic campaign and see where it can take us! If you are interested then spread the word! A poster can be printed from the website and displayed in the windows of all the local homes,shops,colleges and businesses in Camberwell and environs.


Our Webpage:-


www.CamberwellVillageHall.com



or Facebook Group "Cinema for Camberwell Green"


http://www.facebook.com/pages/Camberwell-United-Kingdom/Cinema-for-Camberwell-Green/314480941967




Kindest Regards,


Victor Ferreiro

kpc Wrote:

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> Massive Attack - been a fixture for listening in

> the car the past couple of weeks - really grown on

> me.

>

> Morning Benders - first listen this morning and an

> instant hit.



i think i've listened 5 times through today already- it's blinkin wonderful

flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> The Words InBetween - Dave Evans :)):)):))

>

>

> @#$%& brilliant and overlooked

> singer/songwriter/finger-picking guitarist , album

> recorded in 1971 by Ian fROOTS Anderson , on a ten

> bob cassette player or something .....


do you knwon the elephantasia album davey?

titch juicy Wrote:

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> flapjackdavey Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The Words InBetween - Dave Evans :)):)):))

> >

> >

> > @#$%& brilliant and overlooked

> > singer/songwriter/finger-picking guitarist ,

> album

> ten

> > bob cassette player or something .....

>

> do you knwon the elephantasia album davey?

............................................

Hi Titch


I know some of it , the re-issue cd I have of The Words Inbetween has 5 songs from Elephantasia on it , but I would love to hear the whole album . How many albums has he made , do you know ? :))

titch juicy Wrote:

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> i don't i'm afraid- elephantasia is the only

> exposure i've had to him.....someone copied it for

> me when i was listening to nick drake a lot. To be

> honest i've not given it enough time. I shall

> endeavour to revisit it soon :)



check out The Words Inbetween its great . I seem to be listening to alot of stuff from this era lately Wizz Jones , Bert Jansch , Nick Drake , early John Martyn etc .

I love the incredible string band.


Anyhoo, am trying* Field Music's eponymous album. Double album full of good guitar pop. Has a sort osmotic seventies feel without actually being retro at all, which is quite an achievement if you ask me. There are hints of later Beatles, Television, Supertramp, even early 70s Floyd without the influences dominating at all.

It's also pretty good.


*I'm not going to the pub much these days. CD buying is my one luxury, especially as you can listen to them with your hands full. Despite my optimism, xbox controllers are proving pretty tough to use with baby in arms :(

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