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If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 10:38 - Oct 3 by Mick_S
Jeez, I used to love Sunday afternoons - Out of Town, Captain Scarlett and The Big Match.
And Sunday morning 5 a side football at Lillie rec. apart from Fulham youth players having a side there. Sneaking in to see the strippers in the pub on Fulham Palace Rd, can't remember the name.
Sunday roast
The only bad thing about Sundays was if it was pissing down with rain and the shops were all shut.
And your little brother not leaving you alone with your girlfriend, what you doing what you doing Grrrrrrrrr
If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 10:55 - Oct 3 by 2Thomas2Bowles
And Sunday morning 5 a side football at Lillie rec. apart from Fulham youth players having a side there. Sneaking in to see the strippers in the pub on Fulham Palace Rd, can't remember the name.
Sunday roast
The only bad thing about Sundays was if it was pissing down with rain and the shops were all shut.
And your little brother not leaving you alone with your girlfriend, what you doing what you doing Grrrrrrrrr
[Post edited 3 Oct 2018 10:59]
I was 6.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 11:11 - Oct 3 with 2503 views
If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 10:55 - Oct 3 by 2Thomas2Bowles
And Sunday morning 5 a side football at Lillie rec. apart from Fulham youth players having a side there. Sneaking in to see the strippers in the pub on Fulham Palace Rd, can't remember the name.
Sunday roast
The only bad thing about Sundays was if it was pissing down with rain and the shops were all shut.
And your little brother not leaving you alone with your girlfriend, what you doing what you doing Grrrrrrrrr
[Post edited 3 Oct 2018 10:59]
A friend told me the strippers pub was the Greyhound
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If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 11:11 - Oct 3 with 2500 views
Current Use: Was derelict for a while. In the early 1990s housed the Cosmic Comedy Club (run by Ollie Smith who was behind the Town & Country music venue before the Mean Fiddler took over and renamed it the Forum - see photo in forthcoming set). Then it became one of the Puzzle chain of pubs. Now the Southern Belle, a barbecue restaurant/pool hall. In the 1960s the backroom was a home for Irish traditional music with the likes of Jimmy Power and Reg Hall. In 1967-68 there was also a folk club which booked artists like Alex Campbell, the Young Tradition, Shirley Collins and Dave and Toni Arthur. In the 1970s and 80s with landlord Duncan Ferguson it was a rock venue. Bands which played here included Status Quo, Average White Band, Uriah Heep, Thin Lizzy, Brinsley Schwarz, Bees Make Honey, Matching Mole, Mike Westbrook, Humphey Lyttleton, Oblivion Express, the Stranglers and Jam. It featured punk music in the late 1970s.
If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 11:17 - Oct 3 by 2Thomas2Bowles
Current Use: Was derelict for a while. In the early 1990s housed the Cosmic Comedy Club (run by Ollie Smith who was behind the Town & Country music venue before the Mean Fiddler took over and renamed it the Forum - see photo in forthcoming set). Then it became one of the Puzzle chain of pubs. Now the Southern Belle, a barbecue restaurant/pool hall. In the 1960s the backroom was a home for Irish traditional music with the likes of Jimmy Power and Reg Hall. In 1967-68 there was also a folk club which booked artists like Alex Campbell, the Young Tradition, Shirley Collins and Dave and Toni Arthur. In the 1970s and 80s with landlord Duncan Ferguson it was a rock venue. Bands which played here included Status Quo, Average White Band, Uriah Heep, Thin Lizzy, Brinsley Schwarz, Bees Make Honey, Matching Mole, Mike Westbrook, Humphey Lyttleton, Oblivion Express, the Stranglers and Jam. It featured punk music in the late 1970s.
I see they leave out about the Strippers
Used to go down to the cosmic comedy club all the time, happy memories.
If not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled. PG Wodehouse
If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 11:17 - Oct 3 by 2Thomas2Bowles
Current Use: Was derelict for a while. In the early 1990s housed the Cosmic Comedy Club (run by Ollie Smith who was behind the Town & Country music venue before the Mean Fiddler took over and renamed it the Forum - see photo in forthcoming set). Then it became one of the Puzzle chain of pubs. Now the Southern Belle, a barbecue restaurant/pool hall. In the 1960s the backroom was a home for Irish traditional music with the likes of Jimmy Power and Reg Hall. In 1967-68 there was also a folk club which booked artists like Alex Campbell, the Young Tradition, Shirley Collins and Dave and Toni Arthur. In the 1970s and 80s with landlord Duncan Ferguson it was a rock venue. Bands which played here included Status Quo, Average White Band, Uriah Heep, Thin Lizzy, Brinsley Schwarz, Bees Make Honey, Matching Mole, Mike Westbrook, Humphey Lyttleton, Oblivion Express, the Stranglers and Jam. It featured punk music in the late 1970s.
I see they leave out about the Strippers
The pub rock days were marvellous. Other pub rock pubs in West London included the Castle in Harrow Rd and the Kensington near Olympia. Some cracking bands a little less known than some you mention like Ace, Walrus, Left Hand Drive, Ducks De Luxe etc.
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If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 12:30 - Oct 3 with 2330 views
9:50 - His team have just conceded (not happy)... she thinks "I know how to cheers him up" 10.00 - Terry Mancini simply wouldnt let baldness get in the way of a good mullet. 12:38 - Is that Ian Botham???
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If you have a spare 15 minutes. on 12:49 - Oct 3 with 2300 views
Great days! Thanks for posting. I also used to watch this:
Ah, the dulcet tones of Hugh Johns...
RFA
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."