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Re: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

from John Martyn: Grace & Danger By Lee Barry None of the Glasgow clubs had a fire license. They were not required and did not exist till the late sixties and clubs like the Picasso closed and the Maryland went legit. I noticed a reference in this to a Glasgow "Folk Bar" called the Han...
by gerry
Mon Jun 30, 2008 9:19 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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Re: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

>The Savoy Centre is where the Gaumont Cinema used to be. Seems unlikely that the Incredible Folk club was there, I seem to remember it being further down Sauchiehall St. , somewhere in the building between West Nile St and Buchanan St. The Incredible String Band Yahoo Group (yes, there really are p...
by gerry
Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:31 pm
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Replies: 615
Views: 1080600

Re: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Talk of Martin Cotter, the Bain brothers and The Bachelor pad leads me inevitably to the Greek Taverna, haunt of many southside musos. Anyone got any memories of this. I was a bit of a hanger on, non musician but big fan of , among others, The Kissing bandits. Recently found a download link to some...
by gerry
Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:08 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Replies: 615
Views: 1080600

Re: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Clive’s Incredible Folk Club 134 Sauchiehall Street This legendary venue ran for a few weeks between March and April of 1966 on the 4th floor of 134 Sauchiehall Street and gave its name and a first performance platform to The Incredible String Band. Who, depending on your personal musical preference...
by gerry
Mon Jun 09, 2008 12:00 am
 
Forum: Hidden Glasgow Projects
Topic: Glasgow’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Replies: 615
Views: 1080600

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