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Phil’s Barber Crowborough 15 Dec 23 5.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I've been to The Old Trout in Windsor a few times, before it was bought out by a pub chain. Acts that played there included Spiritualized, Pop Will Eat Itself, Oasis, Blur. The shame about these older venues, is that smartphones weren't around then to record/take photos of these great acts performing at small venues. We tend to have grainy/blurred photos and some memories to tell the tales. I saw Kitchens of Distinction at The Old Trout, very good they were too!
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Fatherken 15 Dec 23 7.44pm | |
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I went to Bromley Court Hotel a few to watch the blues bands , Screaming J Hawkins etc .
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 15 Dec 23 8.50pm | |
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Croydon used to have a few very good venues. The Greyhound existed until the early days of pink and a few bands around that time played at the Red deer in South Croydon. Cartoon was a bit more pub rock/ r n b but a band called The Drivers were regulars the lead singer found fame in The Cutting Crew Loads of bands there from Bangles to 100000 Maniacs to Sigue Sgue Sputnik. Also don't forget the grand old lady of them all the Fairfield Halls.
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Lawrie Brooks Green (near Horsham) 15 Dec 23 11.31pm | |
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Agree the Greyhound was a fantastic place. I remember seeing Lindisfarne there and Fairport Convention who were at the Fairfield Halls came over and the two groups jammed together on stage.
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Midlands Eagle 16 Dec 23 7.24am | |
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In 1964 I went to Cheam Baths to watch the Dave Clark Five who had just had a big hit with a song. I forget what it was called though
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 16 Dec 23 7.32am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
In 1964 I went to Cheam Baths to watch the Dave Clark Five who had just had a big hit with a song. I forget what it was called though Bits and pieces?
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Pete53 Hassocks 16 Dec 23 10.43pm | |
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Led Zeppelin played Bromley Tech College in spring 1969. I also saw Pink Floyd there the same year although they were by then quite well established.
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Midlands Eagle 17 Dec 23 11.04am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
Led Zeppelin played Bromley Tech College in spring 1969. Probably a year or two earlier than that I saw the Graham Bond Organisation at Ewell Tech College featuring Jack Bruce and an absolutely amazing Ginger Baker
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 17 Dec 23 2.32pm | |
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I guess what this shows is that there are just no small venues now who put on bands. Yes you get the 'two in the room' places but not a lot else. May also be down to pubs not having a 'function room.' Growing uploads of pubs had the big hall out the back, often with it's own bar that hosted music during the week and catered for like cal life events at other times. My grand parents ran pubs mostly in SE London but their final pub was the Gun in Croydon which used to host a lot of jazz
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 18 Dec 23 7.55am | |
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The Bricklayers Arms on Dartmouth Road around 15 years ago used to have jazz bands on a Sunday. The pub was run by a Jamaican guy called 'Sonny' and he must have had good connections to get some of the musicians in. The music was free all day and the beer flowed well.
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