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zola7m

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  • I always use Carlton Studios. Very cheap off peak rates and generally got a great community feel to it. I believe they were still operating during covid except for during the strictest lockdowns. by zola7m (Wed 20th Jul 2022 1:05pm)
  • There is a woman (20's probably) around town a lot who likes to huff gas and really seems to hate young women for some reason. She often is screaming and shouting at them in the street. It's sad. But not sure what can be done to help her. by zola7m (Tue 26th Jul 2022 9:56pm)
  • Try https://www.joinmyband.co.uk/classifieds/scotland-west-f21.html Or Gumtree community Good luck! by zola7m (Sun 28th Aug 2022 7:04pm)
  • I like the idea. I actually tried to get a similar thing going around 2018 sort of time (covid killed it). It was all organised via Facebook and ended up with a steady group of about 6 of us who'd meet up once a month and jam out to covers. Some of those people I'm still close with today. I say go for it and I'm sure participants would be quite happy to chuck a fiver in for use of the space. Where are you thinking of hosting? One thing I learned from experience is it's important to think about everyone's capabilities beforehand. What I mean is that I'm the kind of person who is totally happy with free improv jamming. I think my previous group were split right down the middle on that. Some of the group really were not into jamming, or didn't feel confident to improvise, and really preferred working from covers and chord charts. Just a thought, you might wanna pre decide some material everyone can play prior to meeting up or otherwise make participants aware that it would be mostly improv based just to save people showing up and feeling one way or the other and then feeling left out. I can imagine nothing worse than feeling shy and showing up to a freestyle jam session and have no idea what the hell you're meant to do if it isn't your thing. Good luck & I'd be happy to join you if you get it going! by zola7m (Mon 5th Sep 2022 11:57pm)
  • We used mostly carlton studios but sometimes berkely as well. We were only able to do sessions in the evening due to work commitments but Carlton has really cheap rates for daytime sessions if you aren't tied to 9-5 Also I really rate Audio Lounge. They are good people. by zola7m (Tue 6th Sep 2022 12:29pm)
  • 10 meters ethernet cable is £11.99 at Argos Stockwell St by zola7m (Sat 22nd Oct 2022 11:21am)
  • Second to that if first person can't! by zola7m (Sun 13th Nov 2022 1:18am)
  • This is what I came here to ask, thank u. Any chance you could link where it says this on the website cos I can't find it? by zola7m (Sat 5th Aug 2023 2:25pm)
  • The glad cafe choir is very mixed ages and doesn't require sheet reading ability by zola7m (Fri 3rd Nov 2023 12:50pm)