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Re: Bold Street Working Man's Club in the 70's!
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We were there in 2006. I don't believe I made it back when I came over later.
It was very special to go by his place at 12 Oswald Street then imagine him and my Aunt Maude (her with one leg) walking there and maybe stumbling home after dark! :p In letters home he never mentioned which Pub he was frequenting. Probably cause my Mum was upset that "grampa Hall was going out drinking every night." I guess she didn't understand the Pub concept! |
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dear Mr Kestralx...Seen the post of yours and those of others and I am happy to bring it back to life..as I frequented Bold street ,the Vulcon,peepers, the Regent and Lodestar to watch pubgroups in Blackburn in the 70s.I was obsessed with Strife at the time..I remember Gordon Rowly and his hairy boots and bass playing..Got a single called from Strife called School i had played at peepers disco in Blackburn..they were very popular as a pub group with a massive follwing..Aslo arbre funnily enough..They were like Eagles i rememberr..As for Scoprions they are now my fav group..remember the poster at the Bold street club but didnt see them..Thought it was just a false memory but happy it isnt...If only..Scorpions have a 50th anniversary tour this year only in Uk at Maidstone but throughtout Geramany & Poland..
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Yep Scorpions played there twice I think once when they had first LP out and again when their second one came out. I remember the guy who ran it was Jack Bradshaw - I think he booked the bands and ran the music nights his wife worked down the Job Center. |
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6 or seven of us used to travel over to Bold Steet Workers every Sunday from 1972 onwards and enjoyed some great nights watching bands. Many of the names have ben erased by the passing of time but I do recall a duo from Sarf London called Burlesque. They consisted of a saxophonist and a brilliant guitarist called Billy Jenkins who went on to become a very well respected jazz guitarist.
Very fond memories now of a great night out in a small, friendly venue. Always had to rush out at the end of a set to catch the last bus to Waterfoot. |
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The only band I can definitely remember (I think!) seeing at Bold St WMC were The Strawbs. Didn't see much of them though as I recall it was heaving upstairs.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6z35Avm-TM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_TSnzDu1PE arbre and strife..two bands i enjoyed at Bold street 1977 ish.. |
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Long after my time never seen em.:)
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Week after seeing Strife at Bold street followed em to the Lodestar.
a few good memories of that place too..Remember Boomtown rats first ever uk gig there Dont remember any punk at bold street though.. Frist UK Gig - Lodestar, Ribchester - The Boomtown Rats |
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went to bold street every sunday saw scorps 2or 3 times strife every christmas with ray phillips's women saw cozy powel SOB (saxon) and many more well known bands
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Strife were superb!
The lead guitarist played a white 'Triangular' shaped guitar. A few of us went to some of their other gigs near Liverpool.:alright: 'Gravy Train' were my all time favourite group at Bold Street! ...."Ballad of a peaceful man' was their best rock ballad! .......:theband: "Every time I gaze upon the market square. I see a monument erected to the dead who fell in war! Pardon me for crying but I've seen the sight before, ....and I hope it never comes again!" "Make your mind up it's your only chance. To live in peace or set the world on fire!":angry: I dislocated my collar bone falling over in the middle of Burnley Road on the way home after one of their gigs!:drink::bingobang |
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I remember Southerland Brother minus Quiver, Magna Carta. All the acts were advertised in the Observer. I recone there is book to be written on the Jas Club and Bold Street.
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