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Author: gustaframsby

Swedish invasion

1. Filthy MacNasty's, 68 Amwell Street, Islington Musicians favourite boozer, where Doherty was thrown out. Notes:

2. Pete & Carl's Flat, 112a Teesdale Street, Bethnal Green The flat that Libertines Pete and Carl shared in Bethnal Green. Notes:

3. The Ministry of Magic, Scotland Place, Westminster, The entrance Harry Potter used to get into The Ministry of Magic Notes:

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10. 's Ziggy Stardust, Heddon Street, , London This is the cover of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust. Notes:

11. Oasis... in Berwick Street, Berwick Street, Oasis chose this street for What's the Story? Morning Glory. Notes:

12. Whisky-a-Go-Go and WAG, 33 Wardour Street, Soho Legendary club WAG was here. Notes:

13. Camden Head, 2 Camden Walk, Camden Passage Dating back to the 1800's, the pub is supposed to be haunted. Notes:

14. Sherlock's Speedy Sarnie, 187 North Gower Street, Camden 'Sherlock' sandwich shop is a hit amongst tourists Notes:

15. Amy Winehouse's Flat, 30 Camden Square, Camden The last home of Frank and Back to Black star Amy Winehouse. Notes:

16. London Bridge, London Bridge, Southwark, London The oldest and infamous bridge in London. Notes:

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One of the smallest and most intimate music venues in London. Notes:

18. lived here, 6 Denmark Street, London The legendary punk band Sex Pistols lived and rehearsed here. Notes:

19. worked here, Mills Music, 20 Denmark Street Elton John worked here as an errand boy for Mills Music. Notes:

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