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Birmingham Nightclubs of the Past - Memories

The Rainbow Room. Yes remember it well, used to go weekly. I think it used to specialise in a lot of blues. I can't remember the Mayfair Suit was that around in the mid 60's also?

It was actually called the Rainbow Suite.

The Mayfair Suite was certainly open late 60's / early 70's as I sat a Civil Service examination in there around that time - odd place maybe but I suppose it was somewhere fairly large they could hire during the day!
It was situated at the side of the bridge link that went across Smallbrook Queensway to the old Bull Ring shopping centre, on the New Street station side.
 
Yes Mike it was burnt out, when it was renovated I think it became a furniture shop, I have a hazy memory of buying something from there once. Here is a photo of the entrance of the bridge that crossed the the Ringway and joined the Bull Ring up with New Street Station and another of the interior. I did have one of the entrance from the Ringway that was used at night but I can't seem to locate it at the moment. If I come across it I will add it later.

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It was actually called the Rainbow Suite.

The Mayfair Suite was certainly open late 60's / early 70's as I sat a Civil Service examination in there around that time - odd place maybe but I suppose it was somewhere fairly large they could hire during the day!
It was situated at the side of the bridge link that went across Smallbrook Queensway to the old Bull Ring shopping centre, on the New Street station side.
As mentioned...now TKMaxx.
 
There was the Pub called "Night and Day" by the old ATV studios and the nightclub above it was called "Mr Moons" - used to go there a bit, been to quite a few of the ones mentioned here actually - oooh! dirty stop-out xx
 
The Carlton Club in Erdington, forerunner of Mother’s which I can’t remember. But at The Carlton I can remember seeing, The Crickets, Dave Berry and the Cruisers, Screaming Lord Sutch and the Savages, he had everything going for him but could not sing for toffee. There were local bands in embryo such as Carl Wayne and the Vikings, Denny Lane and the Diplomats, Roy Wood was there and so was Jeff Lynne. I still have the pink membership card somewhere in the house. I live in Bolton now
John, I went to the Carlton a few times. the Ritz, Kings Heath to see the Small Faces but from the age of about 15 yrs I was a regular, together with a large group of friends from Sheldon, at the Brum Kavern in Small Heath. All of these clubs were part of the same entertainment group and the acts used to play all three clubs on the circuit. sometimes on the same night.
Interestingly you mentioned the colour of your membership card, the one I had for the Kavern was grey. One of the regular groups at the Kavern was The Kinks and even in their early days they had a great following at the Kavern and were always well received.
I also recall my first visit to the Kavern and was somewhat worried about getting in as I was underage and when I finally got to the pay box I was so relieved to see the guy taking the money and issuing the tickets was a classmate of mine from school. His family was connected with the club's ownership and this was his Saturday job. No problems ever after :D
I could go on for ages with tales of those times, for me some of the best times in my life.
 
Does anybody here remember The Midnight City in Digbeth opposite side to Digbeth police station, remember The Who appearing there. It was an all night affair on Saturday nights.
Also another all nightier was the Penthouse Suite above the Surfside Stop coffee bar on Constitution Hill. You had to go up in a fur lined lift to get to it. Don't know how you would have escaped if there was a fire.
 
Does anybody here remember The Midnight City in Digbeth opposite side to Digbeth police station, remember The Who appearing there. It was an all night affair on Saturday nights.
Also another all nightier was the Penthouse Suite above the Surfside Stop coffee bar on Constitution Hill. You had to go up in a fur lined lift to get to it. Don't know how you would have escaped if there was a fire.

Elmdon Boy remember them well
 
Elmson Boy,

I think if you track back through the posts on this thread you will find mentions of both the clubs you are asking about. Putting the names in the search-box might be a quicker way of turning them up.
 
Yes Mike it was burnt out, when it was renovated I think it became a furniture shop, I have a hazy memory of buying something from there once. Here is a photo of the entrance of the bridge that crossed the the Ringway and joined the Bull Ring up with New Street Station and another of the interior. I did have one of the entrance from the Ringway that was used at night but I can't seem to locate it at the moment. If I come across it I will add it later.

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Lovely photo's Phil. Seeing that photo of the entrance on the bridge has brought back such happy memories of how the old bullring used to be linked to new street station, as I worked at the old woolies.
 
We used to start out at Horts Winebar (5-ways) and work our way into town - stopping off for a thirst quencher as needed (of course). There used to be a bit of a character who approached us regularly beginning with " I am sorry to disurb you ...." Let me tell you he disturbed me! and he tipped up in lots of different places (collecting for charity maybe?) - very odd character.
 
Anyone recall Boobs Nightclub in Yardley, opposite the Swan. Met my first wife in there on a night when The Baron Knights were performing,all went downhill thereafter:(:(
 
Anyone recall Boobs Nightclub in Yardley, opposite the Swan. Met my first wife in there on a night when The Baron Knights were performing,all went downhill thereafter:(:(
When you say "opposite the Swan" whereabouts do you mean? Are you referring to the Cavendish Club in the Swan shopping centre? If you were I didn't know that it operated under that name, what date was that?
 
When you say "opposite the Swan" whereabouts do you mean? Are you referring to the Cavendish Club in the Swan shopping centre? If you were I didn't know that it operated under that name, what date was that?

Bit of a cock up here. See my reply to Robert above. The date for interest was 1972. Hope that sorts everything out:innocent:
 
Freddie Starr made it big after Who Do You Do ,it was probably the right time . Nowadays this country is so Politically Correct , Mr Starr wouldn't raise a laugh strutting round as Hitler , around the same time Love Thy Neighbour . Could you really see Jack Smethurst getting away with his remarks today . Mr Starr did nothing for me really , I could take him or leave him, humour is slowly leaving this great land of ours so much so that we are becoming stuffed shirts . I have a sense of humour but some of Mr Starrs repetoire was embarrassing because it was not funny . With regards to the PC factor nearly every professional comedian is saying that they have to watch what they say nowadays . Viva La Laugh
 
Freddie Starr made it big after Who Do You Do ,it was probably the right time . Nowadays this country is so Politically Correct , Mr Starr wouldn't raise a laugh strutting round as Hitler , around the same time Love Thy Neighbour . Could you really see Jack Smethurst getting away with his remarks today . Mr Starr did nothing for me really , I could take him or leave him, humour is slowly leaving this great land of ours so much so that we are becoming stuffed shirts . I have a sense of humour but some of Mr Starrs repetoire was embarrassing because it was not funny . With regards to the PC factor nearly every professional comedian is saying that they have to watch what they say nowadays . Viva La Laugh
I did see Freddie Starr but very early in his career, I think it may have been at the Brum Kavern when he was a straight singer with his group the Delmonts. A better than average singer and there was no comedy in the act.
 
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