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Global Village-Charing Cross....Robotic Human Dances in perfect symmetry, Women leading other Women around on chains, Guys with half their faces painted White with Black Eyes and the other half painted Black with White Eyes etc...and me turning up in my "Simon Templar" White Polo-Neck jumper...well I wasn't to know was I?


Scamps and B++bs" Croydon..more a Gig Man myself....

Around '90/'91 I remember some club under the arches in Vauxhall (long before all the arches turned into clubs), and another in that strange tower block next to the Nine Elms market. But can't for the life of me remember anything about either, except having a good time...

I put on a party at the arch in Vauxhall in '89, I can't remember what the venue was called if it was called anything. It's still going though, I went to a party there a few years ago.

The club on Nine Elms got closed down, I think there was a death or two there, can't remember what it was called either (memory a bit hazy 89 - 93)

Asset Wrote:

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> I put on a party at the arch in Vauxhall in '89, I

> can't remember what the venue was called if it was

> called anything. It's still going though, I went

> to a party there a few years ago.



If my memory is serving me right it was called Dance Wicked. It was either there at Vauxhall or at the arches in Elephant & Castle.

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kathyhpink Wrote:

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> Anyone go to Cafe Des Artises in Fulham. It was a

> small basement in what was a house. Didn't sell

> alcohol and used to get very very hot in their

> because of its compact size. But had some great

> live bands in there.


Yeah I did. Wasn't it a restaurant/wine bar with a small dancefloor? It was when I went there or was that in Chelsea? I remember going there in the late 70s. And in particular in '77 when the Sex Pistols' God Save The Queen had just been released out and everyone going apeshit on the dance floor. Good times.

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