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Top pic is of what was previously the Three Coins..John Lee Hooker etc played there..
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Attic related stuff (bet our kid doesn't have any such stuff even though he went more than me in the later days of the venue (as it morphed into a skinhead hang-out) .. 3rd piccy is my main claim to '
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Slightly off topic but since John mentioned the Dungeon in Nottingham, there is an excellent website on the Dungeon Club which many here on Soul Source would be interested in viewing ... https://dun
We seem to be losing a lot of the facts surrounding the mod / soul scene venues back in the 60's / 70's.
It's OK if you want to know all about places like the Mojo, Twisted Wheel, Junction, Torch, Mecca, Casino but info on other soul haunts just isn't out there on the net.
I was on the Yorkshire soul scene in the 60's, to a lesser extent in the 70's before getting back into things in the 80's.
These days, it's almost impossble to find out much about places likes the Gondola (Hull), Jungle (Brid), Excel Bowl Disco (Donny), Bee Gee (Leeds), Boulevard (Tadcaster), Paradise (Goole), Skyline (Hull), Locarno (Wakefield), Tin Chicken, Bin Lid, Broken Wheel (Retford), Attic (Donny), Unity Hall (Wakefield), Place, Hole In The Wall (Dewsbury), La Ambassador, Crystal Bowl (Casleford), various Intercon Clubs, New Marquee (Leeds), Rudies (Scarboro), etc. etc.
Also spent most of summer 66 in Grimsby / Cleethorpes & there was a soul club I went to 3/4 nights a week for around 5 weeks but I can't even recall the name at present. Another place was soulies hung out was down by the river in Stamford Bridge, I think that was in the 70's though. There were many other soul holes in towns such as Barnsley, Bradford, York, Halifax, etc but my travels never took me to those back then.
The Dungeon (Nottingham) has a thriving Facebook page & the folks involved organise reunion nites, this coming weekend there's a get together in Hull to celebrate the Gondola, but little else of that part of our history seems to be preserved.