Jump to content

Recommended Posts

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Yup. Also kind of skipped around disco a bit, a

> lot of funk bands went softer to get sales and

> that helped create disco rather than disco just

> happened in my opinion. George Clinton absolute

> star as always.


Disco's roots were also very much in the underground gay club scene...

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Great article on Crackers and the roots of the

> southern soul & funk scene

>

> http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/magazine/nightc

> lubbing-crackers


Started going to Crackers late 73, some of the things described I remember well, great club but I preferred Global Village in the arches off Viiliers St and Cheeky Pete's in Richmond.

???? Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Know them all PD and all strong reputations- I

> went to Crackers towards the end of its time

> (living on past rep by then)Cheeky Pete's was

> good. Global Village turned to Heaven and bedore

> by time. You ever do the Royalty or The Goldmine?


I went to the Royalty once and also to the Royal in Tottenham ( I think), the goldmine I went to a few times but in the early 70's the Lyceum on a Monday night was were I went along with a group of friends also used to frequent the Sloop John D, a club on a boat on the Thames moored between Chelsea and Albert bridge, it could only be reached by a little ferry that ran back and forth at the weekend. It had an American DJ, who played all the latest imports. Can't for the life of me remember the blokes name but his choice of music was second to none. Other clubs I recall are Hatchetts, and the Sundown in Tottenham Court Road. Early 80's was Beat Route, and the Embassy stopped clubbing shortly after the demise of that place.

Early 80s - Loved the Beat Route, the Embassy (Baker Street?) I think I went to, Camden Palace when it first opened, Barracuda,there was another place in Ken High Street but the name escapes me, later the Wag but was all getting a bit elitist/zoot suity 80s for me so started going to Wendy May's Locomotion at Kentish Town. Acid House refreshed clubbing for me though.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Yes, thanks, that's true, the previous information on here might be out of date even if I could find it. I was hoping someone on here might have up to date info. I will phone them in the morning.  I had a previous thread on here about the Oxfam book shop but for various reasons I haven't been able to get stuff down there, and now I just want it out of the way.
    • Best to call them. What might have been the case last week may not be now. There's also Oxfam book shop in HH
    • Because it's easier to ask on here than have to make a special trip out when I'm very busy and also expecting deliveries 🙄 And then possibly have to go out again with the books. And I thought I remembered a previous discussion on here. Isn't that what a local forum's for?
    • Our very large apartment in a converted industrial building in the area is very unusual so we are keen to find a really good local estate agent who may have experience  in marketing and selling unique properties in the area and who  can 'think outside the box' . We already know of all the agents who deal in unusual properties throughout London (ie not just in this area)  eg 'The Modern House' etc etc. thanks for any tips!    
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...