You were there?That was a we bit earlier when we went to illegal raves, in my early 20's
unbelievable!
You were there?That was a we bit earlier when we went to illegal raves, in my early 20's

Lovely Gibson custom guitar Anna is playing, the very same custom that was used by radio head the creep.
I started in 1990 going to free parties on the Blackdown hills, but my favourite times was between 1991 and 1994, going to gigs in Verbeer manor in Devon, Plymouth Warehouse, Sumo's in Weston-super-mare among others. Even beyond 1995 to as late as 2003, there were some superb clubs in Bristol which I used to DJ at, Cafe Blue, Club Loco. Plymouth Warehouse was still going strong until 1999. Beyond 2000 I lost interest in the club scene but I never stopped listening to the music.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
What he said. Music was pretty much over by the 90s. Anything worth knowing was in the can by the 80s at the latest - with a few notable exceptions. Then they had the awful nasal whine of the Gallagher brothers.
Don't even get me started on the gash that's turned out now.![]()

Fake!!!!

You must be a bit older than me, did you ever go to the dome on a Thursday night?
Rarely. I did a hair show (Francescos) there once. We used to go to Wobble, Marco Polo's, Tin Tins, Bakers (the club), Stoodi Bakers, Bonds nighclub.You must be a bit older than me, did you ever go to the dome on a Thursday night?![]()
When I was very young it was Gas Street and Bobby Browns. Used to have to wear a suit!You must be a bit older than me, did you ever go to the dome on a Thursday night?![]()

I was trying to get into those places with my fake I.D. lol Bizzy Lizzys used to let me in had some great nights in thereRarely. I did a hair show (Francescos) there once. We used to go to Wobble, Marco Polo's, Tin Tins, Bakers (the club), Stoodi Bakers, Bonds nighclub.
Prior to clubbing we used to go to illegal raves. Tickets were sold in a clothing shop (Cult Clothing I think) in town. Lifestyle 2000 gigs were incredible. Each rave tried to outdo the next with bigger and bigger sound systems. In the days before mobile phones - we had our pockets stacked with coins for the phonebox.
Miss Moneypennys at Bonds was spectacular. Because the gay club scene was prevalent, the girls were a lot less inhibited, once they were inside the venue. I saw things in there I'll never forget. We never had to queue either as long as big Dave was on the door.I was trying to get into those places with my fake I.D. lol Bizzy Lizzys used to let me in had some great nights in there
.....but the dome and pulse were more my time![]()

Do you remember a doorman called Dudley? Went to a social club over Christmas and he was on the door he remembered us (or just humouring us) lol....Brum used to be great.Miss Moneypennys at Bonds was spectacular. Because the gay club scene was prevalent, the girls were a lot less inhibited, once they were inside the venue. I saw things in there I'll never forget. We never had to queue either as long as big Dave was on the door.
No. I only remember big Dave because he was massive and would often turn up on the door in fancy dress.Do you remember a doorman called Dudley? Went to a social club over Christmas and he was on the door he remembered us (or just humered us) lol....Brum used to be great.
There's only a few artists I don't like, such as Bob Dylan, he's music's embodiment of the emperor's new clothes

Have to agree with you on that one. Don't know what all the fuss is about. To me, and I accept everyone is different, but he doesn't have a good singing voice and his tunes are dull and uninspiring. Would rather listen to a Leonard Cohen record.![]()
Bob Dylan...I am massive fan. You either love him or you hate him. I've never been able to convert anybody!