- Source: The Falcon, Camden
The Falcon, later The Camden Falcon, was a pub and music venue located at 234 Royal College Street, in the London Borough of Camden, North London.
History
= 19th century
=A pub on that spot dates back to at least the late 19th century. In 1896 a pub by this name listed at 234 Great College Street, the name of the street prior to the Veterinary College there being awarded royal charter, had an accepted tender "for alterations" reported in the construction trade periodical The Builder.
= 20th century
=The pub went from hosting low-key gigs in the late 1980s to becoming one of the most influential music venues of the 1990s, and a hub of London's Britpop and Shoegaze scenes. During this time it was owned by Baxter Mitchell and Alexis Hunter. It was also a fringe theatre for a short time.
Bands and musicians such as Blur (then named Seymour), Pulp, Lush, Slowdive, Inspiral Carpets, Suede, The Stereophonics, Feeder, Doves, PJ Harvey, Travis, Muse, Catatonia, Teenage Fanclub, and Coldplay all played there early on.
The Sundays and Lush played their first concerts there (on separate occasions) in 1988.
Ivo Watts-Russell signed Lush and Pale Saints to 4AD after seeing them both on the same bill there in 1989.
Heavenly's second time performing was at the pub, supporting The Television Personalities, and it was there that Sarah Records offered to release the band's recordings.
The Verve's second time performing in London was at the pub.
Alan McGee's first time seeing Super Furry Animals was at the pub in 1995, after being brought there by Creation Records A&R Mark Bowen, this led to the label signing the band.
The Barfly originally started as a series of concerts there, with disputes with the local authorities about crowd capacity eventually leading it to move to the Monarch in nearby Chalk Farm. The founders of The Barfly also started The Fly magazine, initially as a listings leaflet for their own events. Their offices were above the pub until 1997, when a fire was caused by an employee staying in the office during a power cut falling asleep with a candle still lit.
Simon Williams first approached Coldplay about releasing on Fierce Panda Records upon seeing them play at The Falcon in 1998. Steve Lamacq was also in attendance that night.
See also
The Barfly
References
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