This is, for me, another local venue, reached by car in just a few minutes, and with ample parking nearby. It’s also next door to the Watford Colosseum, where I often watch classical concerts.
Two John Otway and Wild Willy Barrett gigs in the space of a few days. The first back at the Limelight Theatre in Aylesbury, and this is the second at The Horns in Watford.
Scandal are regular visitors. This gig was in February 2010, and, as always, they generated a great atmosphere.
June 2010: On the night of England’s dismal World Cup opener, Wired lifted the spirits with a rocking night that had everybody dancing. Lucy also provided us with another contribution to ‘The Feet Files’.
What better way is there to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon than sitting in the garden listening to some good live music? The Horns played host to The Candy Stripes. My only complaint is that I didn’t realise I could have had lunch there, too. I’ll know better next time.
I’ll tell you what’s better: doing it again the following week. This time, music was provided by the excellent Midnight Train, featuring Debra Giles. Mostly unfamiliar songs, attributed to people I’d never heard of, but good listening, all the same.
Scandal make another visit to The Horns. This is a fairly small album, taken with the ‘toy’ camera, and concentrating on visitors from The Odds. (24/7/2010)
Wilko Johnson arrived at The Horns in Watford featuring a new drummer. Support was provided by The People’s Republic of Mercia. (9/9/2010)
The Candy Stripes return to The Horns for another Sunday afternoon session. Hannah was in exuberant Halloween form.
Sunday afternoon in the Sun, in the company of the new Horns Resident Band. (032: 10/4/2011)
The Informers return to The Horns, Watford, and had the whole place rocking, as is their custom. (069: 25/6/2011)