Unchartered Streets
@uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
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London musings by Matt Haynes; also occasional depository for goings on at Sarah Records and suppository for what’s supposed to have gone on. UNCHARTERED STREETS: http://uncharteredstreets.co.uk
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It's 5pm and the wyverns are dancing. Orient 4 Doncaster Rovers 0. #leytonorient #lofc
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Soon, that stand over there will be full of happy, excited folk from Doncaster, happy and excited that they're not spending the afternoon in Doncaster. This is East London. Come on you O's. I need to buy some bricks.

#leytonorient #lofc
The Away stand at Brisbane Road.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Excellent news - he's become a football supporter instead of a Premier League fan. Smiley face. Appropriately, I'm writing this pre-match in the Palmeira on Leyton High Road. I also feel duty-bound to tell you that Francis Road now has a weekly Saturday market. Much pulled pork and artisan brownies.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Well, this always was a poem I’d find myself whistling while doing the washing up, so no surprise that @skepwax.bsky.social have made it a single; and if the train in the video looks familiar, check out Heavenly’s I Fell In Love Last Night on YouTube – there’s thought goes into this stuff, you know.
brianbilston.bsky.social
A new single, ‘Might Have, Might Not Have’, has been released from my poetry-pop album with The Catenary Wires, ‘Sounds Made Like Humans’.

There’s even an accompanying video with some very super Super-8 footage of trains and tracks for all you railway enthusiasts out there.
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Brian Bilston and The Catenary Wires – Might Have, Might Not Have
YouTube video by Skep Wax
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uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
When we started Sarah back in 1987, our aims were simple: release 100 fabulous pop records and bring about socialist and feminist revolution. The idea of being international superstar DJs never crossed our minds. But with the rest now sorted, here’s Clare on the wheels of steel in Osaka last Monday.
clarewadd.bsky.social
Such good fun DJing and meeting a tonne of lovely people at the super-nice Anorak Days club in Osaka last night. Hooray for the international indiepop underground!
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Glad to be of service! I'm actually amazed the formatting is still holding up – if I tried tinkering with it now, I'm sure the whole thing would just fall apart. It's still one of my favourite pieces from Smoke days, and hopefully every so often someone googles "Black Prince" and comes across it...
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Great news about the new stadium, but why all the guff about it “redefining sport in East London”? Orient have been doing that ever since I’ve been watching them – it’s why you’ll find me in the West Stand at 5pm every other Saturday shaking my head and muttering “I don’t know what that was…” #LOFC
Leyton Orient
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uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
"Where the Trent meets the Ouse" sounds like the tagline of the worst romantic comedy of all time. But, to answer your question, no... and, looking at the map, I'd be very surprised if anyone had...
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Don’t know about you, but I tend to find major river confluences a bit of a disappointment. In Lyon, though, we got to see the Rhône meet the Saône and, well, chapeau, les fleuves! Rhône on left, Saône on right. Not sure about the train tracks, but I think that motorbike’s got serious SatNav issues.
Confluence of Rhône and Saône in Lyon, with railway tracks disappearing into water and figure standing in waves.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Though that’s no way to talk about my mother.

Interesting thing about the LP in that first picture, by the way, is that Vera had already taken up position when the bomb hit. Consummate professional that she was, all she did was ask for a mirror so that she could check her hair. [2/2]

#BethnalGreen
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Despite being of good Bethnal Green stock, I’d not come across the novel Bethnal Green till I saw it in that Mick Jones exhibition the other week. Going by the blurb, it's set in a post-war East End my parents would’ve known all too well in their courting days – it could almost be their story. [1/2]
A copy of the book "Bethnal Green" and Vera Lynn's "Hits of the Blitz" in the Rock and Roll Public Library Exhibition. Blurb on the back of the novel "Bethnal Green".
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
or become a better person. For now, I’m going for the former, as I can’t believe the latter would be much fun and the session is exceptional – they really do sound like a band who’ve just acquired a new singer (not that Brian sings, and not that there’s anything wrong with the old singers), [2/3]
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Having accidentally acquired a groundhog from a bloke in a pub (look, I thought it was a big guinea pig, OK?), I seem to be permanently trapped in last Monday, forced to either listen to @brianbilston.bsky.social and The Catenary Wires in session on 6 Music over and over again [1/3]
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Man sidles out of Mary's Cafe on Camberwell Road as we're passing at 9.30 this morning. "Want a few bits of salmon?" he mutters. Well, sir, no. I don't think I do. #Camberwell #Walworth
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
shimmer, soar, snap and crackle in ways only hinted at before – a stained-glass box full of kaleidoscopes exploding in a thunderstorm, that sort of stuff. One and Deux, their recent 7”s on Precious Recordings, open proceedings, followed by My Three, 4am, Five Minutes and… ah, that’s clever. [2/3]
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
And the third Sarah-related release is… A Life In Numbers, the beautiful new album by Blueboy, with Gemma now on lyrics and on vocals that slip in the flicker of an eyelid from note-perfect confidence to something more vulnerable, fragile and raw, while Paul’s guitars [1/3]
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
I know it should be really easy, given what he went on to do, but for some reason I can never remember whether Robert Redford played the Sundance Kid or whether he played Butch Festival.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
“Reject what they don’t hide – the othering, belittling, the misplaced pride – and let your existence be the resistance...” [3/3]

(Original June post about this linked below)

lightninginatwilighthour.bandcamp.com

#LightningInATwilightHour #TheFieldMice #SarahRecords @elefantrecords1.bsky.social
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Once upon a time there was a band called the Field Mice who, in 1991, put out a 12” single called Missing The Moon that was, we thought, the greatest seven minutes in the history of pop – even NME made it Single of the Week. Others disputed this, saying that technically it was 6’59”, but… [1/5]
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
the case of There’s More To Life Than Crooks, the magnificent new single by Lightning In A Twilight Hour, Bobby Wratten from The Field Mice’s current band, which is finally now out on Elefant Records… [2/3]
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
“Swallowing lies as history repeats. Not a single care for those they put at risk…”

Songs with lyrics provoked by the state of the world always run the risk of being left to sound irrelevant or foolish by the time-lag between composition and release; sadly, pretty much the opposite is true in [1/3]
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
some of which you can pick up and read… well worth an hour of your time if you’re in that neck of the woods. There’s a definite Clash bias, as you might expect, but… nothing wrong with that. (www.rocknrollpl.com – it’s free, but closes on the 18th.) [2/2]

#RRPL #TheClash #MickJones
Clash figurines in RRPL exhibition. Books teaching you how to play guitar and use a tape recorder, RRPL exhibition. London books and records, RRPL exhibition. Bookshelf of random paperbacks, RRPL exhibition.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Stopped off in Mile End on our way to see the O’s on Saturday to visit the Rock & Roll Public Library, the personal pop culture archive of Mick Jones from the Clash, bits of which he occasionally lets the public have a nose round. Posters, fanzines, records, books, magazines, [1/2]
Wall of punk fanzine covers in RRPL exhibition.
uncharteredstreets.bsky.social
Not sure why but, no matter what the result, whenever I leave Brisbane Road at 5pm I always have an inexplicable urge to buy some bricks.

Bit wet today.

#leytonorient #lofc
A puddle at Brisbane iin front of an advertising hoarding saying "Bricks bricks bricks".