I know Mags very well, she released a book about it all, It's Different for Girls, good read
Early Disco/ Ruff 15. Used to throw everyone out at 11.59pm and re-open again a minute after midnight to get around the licensing laws.I left Hull when I was 18 so I don't know many of these places. I did used to go to a disco in Whitefriargate in the late sixties though, 100yds on the left down an alley. Anyone know what that was called?
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there always used to be an old sports car in the show room next door with the three windows - same car was there for years
The Bar to the left of Queens was refurbished and opened as Reflections , anyone remember that ?
I saw a lot of those too, must have crossed paths with you a lot back in the day. Cerys was/is a favourite of mine, glad she still pops up in the media now- can remember her clearly swigging from two bottles of lager during that gig think she was fairly pissed throughout!I was at that gig. Also saw Kenickie, Babybird, Olive, Smaller, Tiger, Audioweb and shedloads of others than I cant recall right now. There was a period when Room was great for touring bands.
Frank was the landlord of St Johns, which has already been pointed out. Now living in Cyprus, allegedly.Queens on queens road used to be a decent pub when Frank had it, you could do whatever you wanted in there.
Do you remember Ian Hunter grabbing a guy and getting him to sing Honky Tonk Women? That was me!the one in George Street was originally called Malcolms - there was a dance floor down stairs and a stage upstairs for live bands - remember watching Mott the Hoople there
Midland StreetErrr
Conflicting views on the location of Monte Carlo Cafe
Dr Stanley and Charon seem to disagree whether it was Middleton/Spring Bank or Midland/Anlaby Rd
Any deciding votes ( I would guess Anlaby Rd as I sort of thought it was round there ... but not sure why)
Cheers
It wasn't on the corner. It was half way down Midland Street on the west side.Frank was the landlord of St Johns, which has already been pointed out. Now living in Cyprus, allegedly.
Monte Carlo Café shouldn't even be on this list because it wasn't a night club. It was on the corner of Midland Street and Osbourne Street ?, opposite where Age Concern is today.
It used to be a pub.
Do you remember Ian Hunter grabbing a guy and getting him to sing Honky Tonk Women? That was me!
Editors playing here in Lyon November - are they good live?I'm too young to have gone in any of these... but I did go to the Silhouettes on Park St when it became an indie club and hosted NME tours.
Remember seeing The Cribs, Hard-Fi, Bloc Party, Editors, Tom Vek, Towers of London, The Rakes and Maximo Park all play there for the price of about £3! bargain.
The drummer realised that he could stick drumsticks in the roof so he did that with a few of them.small world - I got two or three of their drumsticks when they hit the cymbals and rebounded into the audience and a couple of bullets out of overend watts guitar strap
The drummer realised that he could stick drumsticks in the roof so he did that with a few of them.