Joana And The Wolf @ The Enterprise



Leaving the Dublin Castle Police cordens block access to Camden Town tube and my intended route up Chalk Farm Road. I follow the throng winding its way through the back streets and end up in Morrison's car park, rejoining the route outside the Barfly. It's all a bit mysterious.
The Enterprise serve a nice pint of bitter, but, hard as the barstaff try, it is a real struggle to get served. Whilst I'm waiting at the bar a diverted bus reverses into some roadworks (a hole) outside. Not wishing to lose my place in the queue I don't venture outside to join the crowd of on-lookers.
The 'No one died' night at the Enterprise has attracted a good crowd (it is a Saturday) . Joana and the Wolf are as good as when I saw them recently, although the sounddesk seems to totally collapse with one song to go. Everything but the microphone is restored and Wild Dogs is played without vocals. As Joana throws herself into the crowd and leaps about the spectacle distracts totally from the lack of vocals.
Apparently there was a big fire in Camden tonight, I missed it.
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