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Bold Street Working Man's Club in the 70's!
Who used to attend Bold Street, back in the 70's,;) and what bands do you recall playing there?
Anyone remember the blind guitar player (so I was told) who played all the Hendrix stuff - I completely forget the name of the band. I remember Strife and Arbre! :) |
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Used to go yon pretty regular Sunday nights late 60s/early 70s don't remember much about who was on back then.:D
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Scorpions-Fly To The Rainbow (Full Album) 1974 - YouTube Scorpions played there several times from about 74. I saw them definately in 76 and maybe 75 but not 100% sure. |
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Never went after '71. Decided that it wasn't worth sitting through yet more bands that I didn't like, just because mates wanted to go and retired to the Pickwick. ;)
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We used to take our wives and girlfriends there in the early 70's on a Saturday night before our lock-in at the Broadway. Don't remember any bands but dashin around the floor doing the Gay Gordon (not the guy) and other funky stuff you do when your drunk. Remember carrying my misses down the stairs piggyback and got the heel of my platform boots caught on the 2nd to last step!!!!!! Able to land on my knees and the misses just stepped off!! Happy daze. :cool::cool:
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I've also been told that Jack was the booking agent, Jean his wife and occasionally his kids would be there on a Sunday, too, Glen was his son's name but he can't recall his daughter's name. Jack died rather suddenly at a pretty young age, sadly. Jack had apparently booked the Sex Pistols to play but canceled after all the negative publicity. All the local bands played - Cybermen, Schoolgirl Bitch, Buffalo etc etc. My partner also remembers seeing the Scorpions and Jim Milne's Tractor as well as Arbre and Strife, amongst many others. He occasionally helped the DJ (Disco Mantis - Paul or Clint) to collect their gear but wasn't quite old enough to have been to see Gravy Train or Stackwaddy but knows of most of those bands as his mother was Pauline Marshall whose passing was recently mentioned on these boards - his mum used to go in the Pickwick and the Astronaut. If anyone's interested, I'll post more of his recollections as they are stirred. :) |
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Enjoyed some great nights at Bold street during late 60s early 70s. One of the more accomplished bands that played there was Warm Dust. One Paul Carrack was the keyboard player and went on to form Ace. Wrote and sang on their single 'How Long' about mid 70s. Went on to back Frankie Miller and play with Roxy Music and tons of other people like Nick Lowe and John Hiatt as well as a solo career in late 80s early 90s. Used to have an album by Warm Dust in the days of vinyl, twas a 'concept' album 'Peace For Our Time' it was called but can't remember a single song from it now
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