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    Hi Kevin, i might of wobbled past you some night i lived off Mackets lane,another great club was the Peppermint lounge in the 60s (free soup Tuesday) i remember Heinz from the Tornados was on one week had a few drinks with him,i also nearly copped off with PP Arnold at the Regency club Widnes,there was another club that had good acts the Bobbins Garston has anybody come across anyone famous around the clubs 60/70s ? i remember walking down Mackets lane and then helping this lad to catch his dog later i found out it was George Harrison who lived on Mackets a couple of weeks later when i passed the house was surrounded with young girls John.
    Was it a Tuesday,when Heinz showed? (soup connection)


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    Was it a Tuesday,when Heinz showed? (soup connection)
    Nice one Steve,one thing i miss is the Liverpool humour,the odd spot was hard to get in during the sixties but was a regular haunt of mine 75/76;also the Cabin was a good club,the owner owned Llannbedre hall in Ruthin and members and friends could go there for the weekend,now that was party time,no locks on the doors ,there was also the Rembrandt club(lower down from ugleys) if you wanted to impress. Johnny

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny22 View Post
    Nice one Steve,one thing i miss is the Liverpool humour,the odd spot was hard to get in during the sixties but was a regular haunt of mine 75/76;also the Cabin was a good club,the owner owned Llannbedre hall in Ruthin and members and friends could go there for the weekend,now that was party time,no locks on the doors ,there was also the Rembrandt club(lower down from ugleys) if you wanted to impress. Johnny
    That old guy on the door of the "Cabin" could be a bit of a cranky git,sometimes,but it was his club,so......!

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnny22 View Post
    ...the odd spot was hard to get in during the sixties but was a regular haunt of mine 75/76;
    Then we'll know each other by sight - I was pretty much in there every Thursday and Saturday in those days - often Fridays as well, which was a quiet night.
    I married one of the barmaids - we're still together.

    Went there the first time with a couple of Everton & Liverpool players. The next time I went by myself but Terrry and Bobby on the door remembered me - I'm very tall. Never had to pay to get in.

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