Never went,not the sort of place for a trog.
Never went,not the sort of place for a trog.
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Yes Paplo,I have always been a trog/smelly/ head banger.From an early age,I would butt anything,that's why I'm not the whole shillin'.
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We used to shout trog or smelly after those descending the stairs of the moonstone in the precinct - but only when we thought we had a good enough starting distance for a legger.
In the days when you could swarm through there of a night.
So that was you.
Remember it wasn't always a 'rock' pub.When it first opened I wouldn't have been seen dead in there.Then again I would have been dead if I went in.
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My older Sisters, who are in their mid Sixties, loved the Black Cat and The Blue Ball. God knows where they were. St Mathews disco was about my lot
Wasn't there a pub called The Blue Ball at the top of Prescot st ? (opposite side to the Royal hospital)
The 4 members of The Incrowd from 1967 were, Wally Quarless, Tony Fayal, George Dixon and my husband Tony Adams, known as little Tony. Tony Fayal left and was replaced by Steve Aldo (aka Eddie Bedford). George Dixon was then replace on bass guitar by Tony Lawrence COLIN Ayreety was only with the band for a short time, when Steve Aldo broke his leg in Germany. Lawrence his brother use to just get on stage when the band played the Masonic, in Bury Street. The 4 members who went on to have 4 song recorded on the Deram label, were, Wally Quarless, Tony Lawrence, Steve Aldo and my husband Tony Adams in 1969. The song were, Where in the World (which made number one in Holland), I can make love to you, Love ain't Love, and Thank you Darling. All of which I am proud to say I own. I know Wally died in 1980, the other 2 I don't know, but my husband Tony Adams, is still going strong, but retired from music in 1989. (and now has a proper 9 til 5 job)
Was Wally any relation to Leon Quarless and his cousin Noel Quarless, the boxer?
Leon was a mate in the 70s but we lost touch when I moved out of Liverpool in 78. I heard he died a few years later, still quite young.
Leon and his wife, Gina, had The Furnace on St James Street for a few years.
Enjoyed flicking through this thread brought some happy memories back.
Anyone mentioned the New Mayflower can't remember where it was exactly but it was round Rumford Place/Union Street way as a mate who worked at RSA used to drag us there when he was supposed to be doing a night shift
It was err... cheap and cheerful.
Did my clubbing in the late 80's and remember:
Peppers in Walton
Images off Dale St
Bentleys on Brunswick St
The Swan (pub) on Wood St
Quadrant Park in Bootle
Mylo's rock club in St John's Precinct (anyone know what shop it was under? Remember it was 50p to get in)
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off topic a little but sticking with the Mylo's theme there used to be a decent "alternative" shop called Extremes just off Whitechapel.
Vaguely remember a kind of Jamaican club in a house on Hope St too.
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