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Offline Dave Clark Five

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Re: Special message to the guy in the Trocadero on Sat night
« Reply #75 on: March 05, 2012, 08:46:20 PM »
Those were the days when the only pubs on Broad Street were the Crown and the Westward Ho!
Happy days...I used to go in the Westward some lunchtimes when I worked at the old Motor Tax office in Oozells Street. You used to see the ATV crowd in The Crown, I remember seeing Simon Smith & Billy Wright in there on occasions
Oozells St Motor Tax Office. I went there a few times. Hidden away near Barbarellas. Bulls Head, Bishopsgate St and the Crusader were also in the area. Prince of Wales and Longboat. Rum Runner. Another venue that opened in the late afternoon, when everywhere else was shut, was that club on Holloway Head opposite the Greyhound. Can't think of its name. The Sentinels, the Colwyn. The list is endless.

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Re: Special message to the guy in the Trocadero on Sat night
« Reply #76 on: March 05, 2012, 09:32:07 PM »
Another venue that opened in the late afternoon, when everywhere else was shut, was that club on Holloway Head opposite the Greyhound. Can't think of its name.

The Odd Spot?

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Re: Special message to the guy in the Trocadero on Sat night
« Reply #77 on: March 05, 2012, 09:45:06 PM »
Another venue that opened in the late afternoon, when everywhere else was shut, was that club on Holloway Head opposite the Greyhound. Can't think of its name.

The Odd Spot?
That was it Dave. Is it still there?
Woodman in Cregoe St.
The Emily Arms was about as grim as you could get.

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Re: Special message to the guy in the Trocadero on Sat night
« Reply #78 on: March 05, 2012, 09:55:50 PM »
Another venue that opened in the late afternoon, when everywhere else was shut, was that club on Holloway Head opposite the Greyhound. Can't think of its name.

The Odd Spot?
That was it Dave. Is it still there?
Woodman in Cregoe St.
The Emily Arms was about as grim as you could get.

Last I heard it was the Bier Keller.

 


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