Cheers Buddies!

Good Technology exhibition and ale now open in the St Johns Hotel in Hull! If you’re in the area pop in for a pint of (most excellent!) Good Technology vegan ale, brewed by Docks Beers, Grimsby, and have a look at Rich’s exhibition of landscape photographs from the video shoot. Part of Humber Eco Fest, you can visit the exhibition until Nov 11th, in the St Johns courtyard, open daily 12 noon til’ 11 pm. Cheers buddies!

First pints of Docks Beers’ Good Technology ale photos by Richard Duffy-Howard
Adie Martin, landlord of the St Johns Hotel pulls the first pint. Photo by Humber Eco Fest organiser Alan Raw
St Johns Hotel, home of Dock Beers’ Good Technology Ale. Photo by Alan Raw

St Johns Hotel Courtyard, Queens Road Hull, HU5 2PY. 22 Oct – 11 Nov. Open daily 12 noon til 11 pm

Good Technology Exhibition and Ale at The St Johns Hotel

Red Guitars Good Technology 2023 Exhibition and Ale

Exciting news! Docks Beers have brewed a special limited edition Good Technology ale especially for the Good Technology exhibition which opens in the courtyard of the St Johns Hotel, Queens Rd, Hull, on 22nd October.

Part of Humber Eco Fest, the exhibitionย of Richard Duffy-Howard’s photographic landscapes taken during the filming of Red Guitars 40th anniversary video shoot of their first single runs until 11th November.ย 

Visit the exhibition and get there in time for a pint of Good Technology – cheers!

Richard explains:ย โ€œThe photographs were taken during the filming of Red Guitarsโ€™ 40th anniversary video of their first single, Good Technology.ย It was a fantastic opportunityย to explore a different world, and document some incredible landscapes that change and shift constantly.โ€

In 1983 the song prophesied the power of the internet, social media, reality TV, and the fast food industry. Predicting a dystopian future of environmental catastrophe and an ever more grotesque arms industry, the lyrics are more relevant today than ever. Although the exhibitionโ€™s images depict the enormity of scrap metal waste in a northern town, the juxtaposition is positive – of the need, and increasing awareness, to recycle, re-use and re-purpose.

Visit the exhibition at the St Johns Hotel, Queens Road, Hull and in collaboration with Docks Beers Grimsby enjoy a special limited edition pint of Red Guitarsโ€™ โ€˜Good Technologyโ€™ vegan friendly ale.

Will Douglas, Director of Docks Beers & Docks Academy said “It’s been fantastic to help Red Guitars celebrate this anniversary and to be part of Humber Eco-fest.  We’ve loved working on the Good Technology beer as it is closely aligned with what we are doing in Grimsby. Docks Beers has its own independent grassroots live music venue – Docks Academy. Since opening in 2020 we have been striving to bring good music, good beer and good times to Humberside while at the same time looking at ways we can improve the sustainability of our beer. We are proud to be part of this celebration of the independent grassroots projects, people and places who are starting to make a difference to the planet.”

Richard continues: โ€œWe visited the St Johns after the filming and I learnt that the pub had been a regular haunt of the band since the 1980s and the courtyard provides a perfect exhibition space. Itโ€™s been great to work with Adie, the landlord at the St Johns.โ€

Adie says: โ€œThereโ€™s nothing better than finding a favourite spot at your local. Whether you stand at the bar for a chat or prefer settling into a comfy chair with a pint, youโ€™ll find everything you need at the St Johns Hotel in Hull. Come along for the catch ups, the familiar faces and maybe some friendly competition. Whatโ€™ll it be – the usual?โ€

Yes please, Iโ€™ll have a pint of Good Technology.

Open 12 noon – 11pm daily, free entry 

Part of Humber Eco Fest: tackling climate change and protecting biodiversity.

Watch the (epic!) new video

Red Guitars at the St. Johns

EVENT: Good Technology – Photographs by Richard Duffy-Howard. 22 Oct – 11 Nov.

St Johns Hotel Courtyard, Queens Road Hull, HU5 2PY. Free Entry.

Photographic landscapes taken during filming of Red Guitarsโ€™ 40th anniversary video of their first single, Good Technology.

UK Tour 2023: Brighton Chalk

“The final night seeing Red Guitars in Brighton was fantastic. 5 gigs, 950 miles, it has been an absolute joy to see them live again and the highlight of my gig career. I loved every moment and had the biggest thrill watching them play each time. Thanks for the most amazing tour!” Skylla

“Red Guitars played a scorching final gig of the tour tonight in Brighton, blowing away even the high winds and heavy rain lashing down outside! I sang along as if I could actually sing (not just shout). I bounced along (as if my knees were young again). Fingers crossed we get to do this all again and soon, please, folks!” Tim Bourne

“Very much enjoyed both new and old songs which are seamless in style. So good to hear the songs again delivered with all of the original musicality and life verve.” Pattimomomo

“At first I thought, this sound live, compared to a recording has to be top 4 four, in the company of bands like U2, Kula Shaker and Del Amitri, all capable of producing a sound as good or better than on records. Then I thought, all the others I saw in their prime, and at the top of their game. Not forty years later! Staggered at how fantastic it sounded.” Scott Lilley

“The last of the Red Guitars 12-date UK tour at Brighton Chalk tonight. Though age contemporaries of mine, Iโ€™d never heard their music until the 100 Club gig three days ago, a real miss on my part, so quite pleased they appeared to signal more live dates to come.” Stephen Smith

Photographs by Richard Duffy-Howard