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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
706 of 1703  Wed 14th May 2014 8:57am  

Hi & thank you for the pic Rob. Not just the Rocket, but the picture of quaint goods yard, with the small cattle pens, more resembling a leafy seaside town, than Coventry. Brill!
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dutchman
Spon End
707 of 1703  Wed 14th May 2014 1:45pm  

Those are the Bull Fields which predate the railway Philip. The pub is the Railway Hotel, it was rebuilt and renamed The Rocket in 1964.
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space1
bristol
708 of 1703  Wed 21st May 2014 2:30pm  

I remember Studio 21 and its sister club Tomango's very well. I was a resident DJ at both clubs indeed I spent over 3 years at Tomango's and was known as" Mark Lawrence". I have added some old pics here me both upstairs and downstairs Tomango's and a copy of the original advertising leaflet used for Studio 21. My (medallion man) picture (why??). An old newspaper cutting which I was chuffed with being billed at the top before Bernard Manning. Great days indeed. Anyone who went to Tomango's may remember my party piece which started with Nite Fever into Oops Upside Your Head then a disco version of the conga which on some nights extended to both floors of the club. My night always ended with Richard Clayderman's Ballade pour Adelaide, as I said my goodbyes and thanked each member of the club staff by name. Great fond memories.
DJ Mark Lawrence

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NeilsYard
Coventry
709 of 1703  Wed 21st May 2014 6:31pm  

space/Mark - brilliant to see! Thumbs up What years were you there? I'm sure I may well have been on those very same dance floors around the same time so you may well have 'assisted' in some of my last dance moves Cheers Big grin
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Ace
Nuneaton
710 of 1703  Wed 21st May 2014 7:14pm  

Great contribution Mark, thanks for popping in and uploading some 'memories', clubs were so much better back then.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
711 of 1703  Wed 21st May 2014 7:51pm  

Hello & welcome to our forum, Space1 Wave You can see the response to your post. Brill! Thumbs up
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deanocity3
keresley
712 of 1703  Wed 21st May 2014 9:18pm  

Thank god Mark didn't have any pics of when I entered The World Disco Dancing championship which had heats at Tamango's around 1979-80 Thumbs up
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
713 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 8:03am  

Where exactly was 'Studio 21' in relation to Spon Street and what years was it active? I left the city in 1979 but recall the old Royal Navy Club being sold and converted to some kind of nightclub in the mid seventies, would that have been it?

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NormK
bulkington
714 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 9:13am  

The building you refer to is in Watch Close. I can remember it being built because I dug the cellar out in my machine driving days. Date wise not sure, isn't it Laser Quest now? As for when it changed hands maybe other members will know more than me. Thumbs up
Milly rules

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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
715 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 10:51am  

Thanks NormK, must be the one then as the poster above says Studio21, Watch Close. I remember it as the RNA Club.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
716 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 2:29pm  

Yes, Norm's correct - the club was in Watch Close and is still there and last I knew operated as Laser Quest though it looked like it was not in the best of condition the last time I saw it. The O'Briens used to own it. Their daughter Michelle and her mum used to collect the entrance fee inside the door. I was always quite keen on her - always immaculately dressed if I recall. It made for a different night out though 'The Lane' was my preferred haunt. Dig out the photos Deano! Big grin
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space1
bristol
717 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 5:18pm  

On 21st May 2014 6:31pm, NeilsYard said: space/Mark - brilliant to see! Thumbs up What years were you there? I'm sure I may well have been on those very same dance floors around the same time so you may well have 'assisted' in some of my last dance moves Cheers Big grin
I was at Studio 21 Xmas 1979 and moved to Tamango's in May1980, was resident DJ there for a year, took a year out and worked in Denmark and Spain and came back, re-established my resident DJ status till the later part of 1982 and moved on to new pastures. Strange I have heard no mention of Tiffany's with upstairs Bali Hai.
DJ Mark Lawrence

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space1
bristol
718 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 6:23pm  

On 22nd May 2014 8:03am, Wearethemods said: Where exactly was 'Studio 21' in relation to Spon Street
Yep indeed was Watch Close, I was DJing there in 79 and believe it was open before that for some years, previously the Robin Hood Club I believe.
DJ Mark Lawrence

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space1
bristol
719 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 6:26pm  

On 21st May 2014 7:14pm, Ace said: Great contribution Mark, thanks for popping in and uploading some 'memories', clubs were so much better back then.
No probs, They most certainly were!!! I have many more pics and stories to share which. I will do over the coming months. Thanks for your response.
DJ Mark Lawrence

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space1
bristol
720 of 1703  Thu 22nd May 2014 6:34pm  

On 22nd May 2014 2:29pm, NeilsYard said: .... the club was in Watch Close and is still there and last I knew operated as Laser Quest. The O'Briens used to own it.
Correct Neil, owned by John O'Brien, the manager at the time I was there was a really nice fella by the name of Peter Champs.
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