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Dexter St. Clair wrote:When I was in The Griffin today it was packed with women off to see the Wizard.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/opinion/columnists/top-10-forgotten-glasgow-nightspots-153763n.23534848
6 Tuxedo Princess: A ship with a revolting dancefloor, it anchored at Broomielaw for three years in the 80s.
Dexter St. Clair wrote:Imperial Bar Friday night
Dexter St. Clair wrote:The Humblebums
The Scotia
Carl Wessler found the photograph of The Humblebums.
Carlton Jugband says "It's no the Scotia ~ the roof is too high. Looks like the inside o' the Tardis?"
Given he's possibly studied the ceiling from a vantage point on the floor is he right. The again before I edited his quote, he couldn't distinguish between an apostrophe and a quotation mark. Maybe his vision is impaired.
DickyHart wrote:Remember the Tuxedo Princess, this her fate now you can buy her for a snip at £14million.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor ... ns-8861003
big jon wrote:HollowHorn wrote:Someone posted the name of this pub recently, but I've forgotten it again.
Circa 1980:
Was this not the famous Panama Jacks??? as I remember from my late 80s nights out!!!
seem to remember it was pretty small inside with a u shaped layout floor plan bar in the middle and a
tiny dance floor.
And you took your life in your hands venturing down the clyde wal way any way druggys gadgies and wot not!!1
John
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