Quote Originally Posted by JustVisiting View Post
Actually I'm not from Liverpool



And the stop was canceled, he fell and is on crutches!

Thanks for the quick response shytalk! How long is the cassette? I'd be interested in finding one of these.

Also I had no idea he ran a folk club. What was it called?
Hi JV, As you see from the pic. it is a 100 min. cassette and is 2 sided. If I can borrow a player I will listen to it again, I haven't heard it in over 20 years. I wouldn't part with it because the mate who gave it to me died tragically not long after. It is just a description of how to get to the museums, art gallery, cathedrals etc. with some history.
The club was some kind of catholic club above the shops on the odd number side of Bold St. It might have been Knights of Columbus I can't remember. He had it one night a week and had a great girl singer called Liz. Anyone could just arrive and perform. Brian did his famous monologues which were hilarious.
All this happened in the mid 70's before he became famous through Radio Merseyside.
If you are interested read Gerry Jones' website there is a copy of "The Marmalade Tom' on there, this was one of Brians monologues.

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/gerry.jones/writers.html