Southend United lost 2-0 to Colchester on Tuesday leaving the club facing being dropped from the league. Bosses at The Blue Boar, Victoria Avenue in Southend defaced their own plaque in disgust with graffiti and slogans such as RIP. The Shrimpers were formed at the pub back in 1906, just yards from its current Roots Hall ground. Landlady Michelle Gargate felt it was appropriate for the pub to show its displeasure. She said: “With the Blue Boar currently closed until 17 May, we decided temporarily amending our posters and plaque is a great way to make a statement about the plight of the club.”
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13 April 1981
Here’s an interesting pop music fact: Johnny Marr asked Mike Joyce to be in the Smiths after attending a gig by Anglo-Australian alt-rockers the Church. Would the modern musical landscape be any different if this event hadn’t happened? There’s a nice dinner-party discussion right there. As for
how the Church’s paisley-hued, nouveau psychedelia informed northern England’s premier purveyors of quality teenage angst, well, it’s up for debate. That said, there are some striking similarities (a certain 1960s aesthetic, a carefully measured approach to lyrics.
And here comes the biggie: the electric guitar is at the heart of every song, yet it never resorts to the overblown, rock-god histrionics that punk tried, but failed, to eradicate. In the era when everyone was buying one of those new and affordable synthesizers that appeared in music shops around the world, a few bands clung to their guitars. Some of those bands, such as the Church, were rewarded with a