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70's Liverpool nightclubs
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Hi everyone. I’d really like to gather some photos of Liverpool nightclubs from the 1970’s. If you have any, I’d be very grateful for a copy. I’m particularly interested in the Babalou, Victoriana, Beachcomber, Drift Inn, Oddspot, Nightsbridge, Top Rank, Mari Gras, Wooky Hollow, Shakespeare and Ugly's.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the best late night drinking clubs was the Night Owl which I queued up a few times at 2 in t morning to get in.
The Beachcomber only admitted members soyou had to be in with the in crowd.
The Flintlock was good on a wednesday.
The Banyan Tree under the Adelphi was OK, so was the Maggie May.
The Hope Hall was good others I can remember:
St. Johns in Bootle, St. Lukes in Bootle, Toad Hall, Sands in Ainsdale,
The Wispa was grab a Granny on a Thursday, as was the Grafton
Rumblin Tum, Mardis Gras with Jim Ireland and his mob.
Tony Buck was a famous doorman.
Vicoriana didn't last long.
But the bsest club was the She, a class all of it's own.
Drinks at the Captain's Cabin first was a must.
Happy days
The Beachcomber only admitted members soyou had to be in with the in crowd.
The Flintlock was good on a wednesday.
The Banyan Tree under the Adelphi was OK, so was the Maggie May.
The Hope Hall was good others I can remember:
St. Johns in Bootle, St. Lukes in Bootle, Toad Hall, Sands in Ainsdale,
The Wispa was grab a Granny on a Thursday, as was the Grafton
Rumblin Tum, Mardis Gras with Jim Ireland and his mob.
Tony Buck was a famous doorman.
Vicoriana didn't last long.
But the bsest club was the She, a class all of it's own.
Drinks at the Captain's Cabin first was a must.
Happy days