Long gone nightclubs
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Burnley had the Trades Descriptions double bill of VIP's and Posh
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Sundays used to be great there. Was 16 so 3 quid in for free bar, then a 1:50 kebab roll from top of the bus station and 50p BFH (Driver used to kick off if you tried using a school bus pass while obviously ****** upRed Fox Rocks Socks wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 8:28 pmVIP’s Before millennium I think. All you can drink once you’d paid un, just keep your coloured plastic glass
Best use of a young buck's 5 quid pocket money i ever had
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Chaplins in the basement?Loyalclaret wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 9:12 amAnyone mentioned the night club at the bottom of the bus station in Burnley, now a dentist but can't remember the name?
At a fuction last night where someone said there was a 'club' in Nelson above the Zoo/Lord Nelson pub?
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I remember Afterlife being near the bus stationLoyalclaret wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 9:12 amAnyone mentioned the night club at the bottom of the bus station in Burnley, now a dentist but can't remember the name?
At a fuction last night where someone said there was a 'club' in Nelson above the Zoo/Lord Nelson pub?
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Chaplains first (circa 1996) then Afterlife early 2000's.
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I remember rocking up for my German GCSE on a Friday morning after I'd been in Mean Cats on 10p a pint Thursdays. Just about cobbled together a uniform as I was staying at a mates house, and had to make the journey to West Park Road feeling very queasy indeed.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 11:02 amSundays used to be great there. Was 16 so 3 quid in for free bar, then a 1:50 kebab roll from top of the bus station and 50p BFH (Driver used to kick off if you tried using a school bus pass while obviously ****** up
Best use of a young buck's 5 quid pocket money i ever had
To say Mr Healey was angry would be an understatement.
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Haha French on a Monday morning never stood a chance for me!
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IIRC he was zen 99% of the time but he had a flip out in him!ChrisG wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:13 pmI remember rocking up for my German GCSE on a Friday morning after I'd been in Mean Cats on 10p a pint Thursdays. Just about cobbled together a uniform as I was staying at a mates house, and had to make the journey to West Park Road feeling very queasy indeed.
To say Mr Healey was angry would be an understatement.
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before my time but sounds mental !ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:39 amNever went in the 90s, but was absolutely superb in the mid to late 70s....if you could get in.
There was a big Welsh bouncer on the door who seemed to take a perverse pleasure in
turning folk away (no, we weren't p1ssed). "Not tonight lads, try t'Cats".
But when you got in it was a really good night, loads of women, only
thing was the ale was awful, J Lees or something, some nights it was undrinkable.
(But we still drank it)
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The Banshee Portland Street Manchester. Mix Factory DJs. Sett End Blackburn..
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He was pretty chill most of the time, aye. I must admit, if I'd known in 1999/2000 that I'd be needing that German at some point in the future, I'd have probably listened a bit more.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:21 pmIIRC he was zen 99% of the time but he had a flip out in him!
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Surprised Basil hasn’t mentioned the Birdtrap, soul all niters in the late 60s, at homely Walter Street club in Brierfield. Now revived for monthly soul nights, same venue. Also in Burnley in the 60s was the Cavern Club, unsurprisingly at basement level underneath the Mechanics in Manchester Road
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Was that the place sort of down the side of M&S? I remember going in a place down there with some friends who had come up from London with me late 90s and it was £6 entrance, free draught beer and house spirits after that. 50p per mixer. Amongst the no name vodka, gin and whisky they had Southern Comfort. So I spent all night drinking neat SC. The London lot were astounded that you could get in a club and drink all night for £6 and also just how much Southern Comfort it was possible to polish off in an eveningŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 11:02 amSundays used to be great there. Was 16 so 3 quid in for free bar, then a 1:50 kebab roll from top of the bus station and 50p BFH (Driver used to kick off if you tried using a school bus pass while obviously ****** up
Best use of a young buck's 5 quid pocket money i ever had
As a contrast, I went to see Kaiser Chiefs on Saturday evening in East London. Stopped in a boozer just up the road from the venue before the gig, 1 double gin and lemonade and a pint and I was relieved of £18.70....
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Last time I drank in east London, it didn't cost any more than Skipton. Where were you in east London?Herts Clarets wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:02 pmWas that the place sort of down the side of M&S? I remember going in a place down there with some friends who had come up from London with me late 90s and it was £6 entrance, free draught beer and house spirits after that. 50p per mixer. Amongst the no name vodka, gin and whisky they had Southern Comfort. So I spent all night drinking neat SC. The London lot were astounded that you could get in a club and drink all night for £6 and also just how much Southern Comfort it was possible to polish off in an evening
As a contrast, I went to see Kaiser Chiefs on Saturday evening in East London. Stopped in a boozer just up the road from the venue before the gig, 1 double gin and lemonade and a pint and I was relieved of £18.70....
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Yesssss! Lost my cherry there!!!!
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Wasn't there a Caberet night club called Uncle Tom's Cabin in Darwen late 60s early 70s???
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Angels was a good club in the late 70’s early 80’s. However as other posters have alluded to, if the bouncers didn’t like the look of you you weren’t getting in.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 12:10 amwe were so lucky to have the Angels, unbelievable place in the very early 90's.
Bit of a schlep over to the Circ if that was the case and the girls were of a much higher standard in the Angels.
I do remember that foamy JW Lees Bitter in the Angels though. Mind you I think the Cats used to serve foamy Wilson’s Bitter?
My memory isn’t what it used to be though as it is 46 years ago that I first started visiting these iconic establishments.
Great nights.
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I saw Half Man Half Biscuit at the Cats. They were shouting out names of 70s Burnley players between songs.
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Harrison's Hoist Earby, made the papers after numbers were arrested one night and bussed to Barnoldswick police station.
Birdtrap, original niter.
Ouzeldale (soul at the Ooze) Barnoldswick, all dayers .
Birdtrap, original niter.
Ouzeldale (soul at the Ooze) Barnoldswick, all dayers .
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Stepney, not far from Limehouse DLR Station on the A13. Think it was called The Craft Beer Co. Gig was at Troxy.
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so many memories on here makes you think this generation have missed out maybe ? Or is drinking over rated and for numpties ..: I’ve stopped drinking a few years ago now .:: it’s never been a great look drunken 50 year old chatting pony so I’ve knocked it on the head .. I don’t miss drinking but have many happy blurred memories of nights out in this area
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Roxy in Darwen and Suttys off Livesey Branch Road.
I saw Slade at Uncle Tom's Cabin in Darwen if it was close to the market.
I saw Slade at Uncle Tom's Cabin in Darwen if it was close to the market.
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One in Accy at the bottom of Warner Street, over the Arcade.
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Had a few names over the decades, Maximilians, The Attic and, strangely enough, the Arcade Bar.
Probably missed some too.
Probably missed some too.