To be clear, the King & Queen is where Bob Dylan first played in London. It wasn't an arranged gig but he dropped into a session Martin Carthy was running, Carthy recognised him and asked him to do a couple of songs. Also, per long time habitué Steve Lamacq, The Ship has gone to shit and doesn't even have a cider on tap any more (surely not directly linked to him going from five days a week on 6music to one day?). Personally, I haven't liked it since they took the Bass off and replaced it with Doom Bar...
To be clear, the King & Queen is where Bob Dylan first played in London. It wasn't an arranged gig but he dropped into a session Martin Carthy was running, Carthy recognised him and asked him to do a couple of songs. Also, per long time habitué Steve Lamacq, The Ship has gone to shit and doesn't even have a cider on tap any more (surely not directly linked to him going from five days a week on 6music to one day?). Personally, I haven't liked it since they took the Bass off and replaced it with Doom Bar...
Well we like it a lot.
Each to their own, but thanks for mentioning the K&Q which is my favourite pub in central London (and probably top 5 in all of London).
It's great!
what a way to find out Ugo Ehiogu is no longer with us