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tecee222. I worked the door at The Bull ocasionally. It was one of the venues run by the man who owned Mothers Club in Erdington.
O yes, had Christmas dinner there, 1968 i think, with one of my friends and other sad people.How many of you brave guys are gonna own to frequenting the "Dolls Club" by Camp Hill flyover. :-[ olice:
not to forget Rebekkas (i think thats how you spell it) and the Dolce vitaThe Locarno was my fave..............
Dolca Vita - saw Shawaddywaddy there live
The Dome...............I was on the dance floor the night the press took the picture of the opening of The Dome (loved The Night out Too)
Bloomers
Barbarellas - loved all the different rooms with the genres of music
Top rank
Rainbow Suite
Ooooooooooooooh..............those were the days
OH SORRY YOU GOT THAT ONE! i saw Paper lace and a few others therenot to forget Rebekkas (i think thats how you spell it) and the Dolce vita
With respect, it was a bit of a dump as was the dreaded Ringway club but you could get a drink after hours there. My cousin was a waitress at the CastawaysI dont see many of you mentioning The Castaways. Is this because it was a club where you went to see a star and not a drink and a dance.
Sight and sound!! was'nt Ian 'Sludge' Lees the singer?Yes I was there too, Dont forget Rebecca's, the Move were performing there, and also Sight and Sound (any one else remember them?) Great times. An other good place was in Park St Birmingham "Prohibition", bit of a jazz club with fantastic food. A very good intimate club, I dont think I was old enough for any of these places, thats what made it so fantastic to be out. The Town Hall was a good venue to see bands too.
With respect, it was a bit of a dump as was the dreaded Ringway club
Yeah i remember the reggae scene in the early seventies, whenever i hear 'Double Barrel' it reminds of the Top Rank and rock steady!ancedancer08:Hi Marshell50
Top Rank was brilliant. That's where I first tried barcardi and coke, and was hooked, still my tipple!
Use to go 3 nights a week. One of my friends had her hen night there and we had a really good night. Met a chap called Roger there and we went out for a short time, I wonder what happened to him?
Yep, the mind remembers, but the body can't quite take in the same. Spirit willing and the body weak as they say, but I can still dance the socks of some em!
We use to do all the new dances, remember the one to the Israelites? Not forgetting of course Return of Jango and many others.
Those were the days!
Thanks Phil because whenever i mention that place no one can remember it. As sleezy as it was i had some fun there!Of course the Ringway (Pink Elephant) was a dump. Thats why most people went there, combined with the fact that the entrance fee was one of the cheapest in town.
Phil
Ahh memories of the Locarno. as a budding DJ in 1972 i did an audition for the then manager Tommy Cullinane, the guest 'star' that night was Johnny Walker from radio one and we hit it off straight away. He invited me to stay on stage with him but the boss decided otherwise. He ordered two burly bouncers to 'invite me to leave' and out i went. I almost lost all of my records but managed to retrieve nearly all of them. I can laugh now........... I did work else where though: Barbarellas, Pollyannas and the Chalet in Rednal, plus a reguar spot at The Dukes in Northfield. Happy days!!not to forget Rebekkas (i think thats how you spell it) and the Dolce vita
Yeah The Rainbow, Rod Stewart played it at the height of his fame. T K Max now isn't it?I also loved the Rainbow Suite which was above the Co-op and the Top Rank - walking in to the sound of Green Onions by Booker T. Rebeccas and Barbarellas were great, Rebeccas was a bit small though. The Rum Runner on Broad Street was popular although I never went there, the 'older generation' seemed to go there ! I met my first love at the Plaza, Handsworth and also saw The Kinks and Spencer Davis Group there too.
Yes...............those were the days.............
Yes damp! just like the Opposite lock!Yes I remember the Le Metro, it had a strange smell about it I recall.
Pete York was the DJ.
I once saw Robert Plant play the Golden eagle with The Honeydrippers. Ricky Cool, who was also played in the band teaches music now at Hamstead Hall School.Dilly, Sorry, I don't remember a jazz club called the Swingshift. The Golden Eagle was in Hill Street - I don't know whether there was a jazz club there but I remember going to that pub and as I was into modern jazz at the time just thought that might have been why I went. Just wondered if anyone knew if other types of music were played there apart from Rhythm & Blues.
Judy
Haven't seen a mention of the Coral Reef formally the Adelphi picture house in Hay Mills. Think it was only open for a short time, i can only remember the clouds scene projected onto the ceiling.
I used to stick to my local venues, like Bloomers and upstairs in the Bulls Head, the Swan and the Yew Tree.
Bloomers was actually within the Swan shopping centre, it was eventually changed into a bingo hall, that has also now closed.Swan was the first place[with a Lincence] I danced , regge style,along with upstairs in the Bull. Knew about the Coral Reef,but never went there. Can't place Bloomers? Drank in Yew Tree. Couple of times went out to Old Brum Airport