Venue:

  • Every Friday at The Boston Music Rooms
  • Larger events: Upstairs at the Dome
  • Address:
    178 Junction Road,
    London,
    N19 5QQ
  • Find us on Google Maps
  • just across the road from Tufnell Park Tube (Northern Line)
  • Ten minutes by bus from Camden (134), 15 mins by bus from KingsX (10)
  • Bands on stage from 9.30 till Midnight
  • DJs playing beat, garage, psych, R&B and punk for your dancing pleasure till late.
  • Venue closes at 3am, last admittance 1.30am
  • Bar open till 2.30am on Fridays
  • Pub prices

Tickets:

Entry £6 unless otherwise noted (£1 off if you register and receive the newsletter) .

Tickets for all gigs are now available at: (cash sales only)

  • Intoxica Records,
    231 Portobello Rd,
    Notting Hill, London W11
  • Sounds That Swing,
    46 Inverness St,
    Camden Town NW1
  • Pure Groove,
    679 Holloway Road,
    London N19
    near Archway tube.
    10-6, Mon-Tue;
    10-7 Wed-Sat
  • 35 Eyre Street Hill,
    London EC1R 5ET
    Tel: 07786 805518
    to arrange visit.

Tickets for some gigs at Dirty Water can now be purchased online through

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Contact

  • All Enquiries - info [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com
  • 07786 805518
  • Web Site Enquiries - clement [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com
  • Video Enquiries - ray [at] dirtywaterclub [dot] com

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Manufactured Romance

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Introduction

In the post punk fallout of 1978, four spiky haired teenagers under the guidance of the dubiously debonair Roy Pierson, come together as Fourth Reich and make their debut at The Marquee supporting the UK Subs. During 1979 they support the UK Subs on their "Stranglehold" tour, appear in the film "Punk Can Take It" and change their name to Manufactured Romance. Singer, Nina, is pictured on the cover of the "Clash City Rockers" 7" in a photograph of a confrontation between punks and teds on the Kings Road. Their 1980 single "Time of My Life" is a classic slice of power pop pun reminscent of X-Ray Spex and Penetration, plus a bit more.

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