hi astonb6..many apologies i have accidentely deleted the link you posted of the song spirit in the sky so could you re post it please...that song and also the house of the rising sun is in my opinion 2 of the greatest songs ever..songs like that will always be remembered and will always be played..just my opinion of course...also loved sugar sugar..nice happy jolly song
lyn
Lyn did you know music shops ie places like George Clay etc used to have a top 10 of things you could not play . That was of course if you went into purchase a guitar . House of The Rising Sun was the most practised/played , that's why a lot of music
shops put it at number one that you couldn't practise it , I suppose the main reason was a lot of wannabees couldn't play or strum it properly
Can anyone recall the name of that M&B house that was close to the recently demolished library , when you looked out of the window you could see The Hall of Memory and Baskerville House . Another Pub that's gone The Greyhound on Holloway Head cider house
Never went in there, but would have thought you would have been able to see both from The Woodman
Do you mean the Grapevine?Can anyone recall the name of that M&B house that was close to the recently demolished library , when you looked out of the window you could see The Hall of Memory and Baskerville House . Another Pub that's gone The Greyhound on Holloway Head cider house
What really takes me back to that visit to the Cabin was that in 1969 is this song which was number 1 at the time and it always reminds me of that year and going to the school leaving party.
only 2 of the ones you mentioned are still going lozellian..the lord clifden and the white house...very sad
lyn
Do you mean the Grapevine?
Hi Aston6 there was the paddock on the precint across from the elbow room
H willstreeter did you ever get to the old blue lamp pub across the road from the old summer lane police station i beleive at some point in the early seventy it either closed down or it changed it name for a short period then closed down it was there for donkeys years i lived in the tower block they first built above the newtown precint top floor on the rear side
was the other pub in the precinct called the griffin
lyn
same here i only ever knew it as the lamplighter built in the 1960s i think..i was using it in 1971 and 2...its still there but no longer pub for a few years now inside if memory serves me correct it had the olympic rings on the wall inside the pub...maybe thats why it was called the lamplighter..