On Digbeth is Good I recently write a post about Lizzy Piffany’s song I Hate Men after seeing her play it the Sunday Xpress in the Adam and Eve. I had tried to film it, but my crappy camera could only manage the stretched, soundless blur you see here. It’d be great to be able to record things like this, or interview the great people I meet along my way on film. But times are hard and money’s tight. How can this problem be affordably solved?
Okay, so it’s time for the inevitable sorry blog post. John Mostyn said that 7 days is too long and a month is appalling. If that’s the case then well over three months is just downright cruel.
I’m so sorry, Getgood Guide. Every time I look at you I feel like a bad mother. I’m so sorry, that you’ve been neglected whilst Digbeth is Good got all my love and attention. I’m so sorry that Digbeth is Good got full and fat on all my blog posts whilst you starved in silence, like my dirty secret hidden under the stairs.
But things are about to change. I need somewhere to talk about stuff other than Digbeth, such as about blogging about it. I need somewhere to say different things. Please forgive me and please take me back. I’ll make it up to you. Honest.
I should know, I live here. Luckily that’s what Pete Ashton thinks so, after creating the new blog site Digbeth Is Good, he decided to let me blog on it. Which is what I’ve been doing for the past week or so, and having lots of fun with it. It’s basically a blog about arts, culture and life in general in sunny Digbeth. I’ll be covering the myriad of arty stuff going on around here and possibly slipping in the more bizarre aspects of Irish Quarter life when I think I can get away with it.
I’ll carry on posting things about beyond the Digbeth borders here on The Getgood Guide (probably mostly rants that would better off staying inside my head), but from now on posts concerned with my stomping ground will be on Digbeth Is Good. Hope you enjoy it!











