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comment by bubbsy (U21459)

posted on 29/9/17

Penthouse
Coton Club
Henry Afrikas
Tuxedo Princess
Place where the floor revolved

posted on 29/9/17

The Tuxedo Princess was the boat?

That was in Newcastle last I heard

posted on 29/9/17

Cotton Club was in Paisley. It was burned down years ago

posted on 29/9/17

comment by bubbsy (U21459)
posted 3 minutes ago
Penthouse
Coton Club
Henry Afrikas
Tuxedo Princess
Place where the floor revolved
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Curly says that he thinks the last one is The admiral

posted on 29/9/17

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comment by Wullie! (U3432)

posted on 29/9/17

mr superbad used to appear in the "Maggie", taught me some of my finest moves

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sY2rjxq6M

comment by bubbsy (U21459)

posted on 29/9/17

Cotton Club was also in Glasgow just off Sauchiehall St.

comment by Wullie! (U3432)

posted on 29/9/17

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JoZS6LgqYI


whooooo......................yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

comment by bubbsy (U21459)

posted on 29/9/17

The Tunnel

posted on 29/9/17

comment by Call Sign: Invictus (U3627)
posted 1 minute ago
Cotton Club was in Paisley. It was burned down years ago
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also in Glasgow
hill going up to the School of Art

Was the IN place back in the day.

posted on 29/9/17

Cinders was a bit mental

Became the Volcano

Is it no now flats?

posted on 29/9/17

Typical Weegies coming to our county stealing our club names

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/9/17

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comment by bubbsy (U21459)

posted on 29/9/17

Just walking thru Corby town centre and an old boy in a wheelchair (Glaswegian no doubt ) shouts over to his mate at the other side "hawl, you seen what he's done to Kenny Miller noo?". About 5 of us random guys burst out laughing at the same time.

posted on 29/9/17

comment by bubbsy (U21459)
posted 8 seconds ago
Just walking thru Corby town centre and an old boy in a wheelchair (Glaswegian no doubt ) shouts over to his mate at the other side "hawl, you seen what he's done to Kenny Miller noo?". About 5 of us random guys burst out laughing at the same time.
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we always knew you were a random

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/9/17

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comment by bubbsy (U21459)
posted 0 seconds ago
Just walking thru Corby town centre and an old boy in a wheelchair (Glaswegian no doubt ) shouts over to his mate at the other side "hawl, you seen what he's done to Kenny Miller noo?". About 5 of us random guys burst out laughing at the same time.
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Ffs you have them in Corby as well

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posted on 29/9/17

In the seventies, the best disco in Glasgow was Clouds, right next to/above the Apollo concert venue

posted on 29/9/17

comment by JuegoDeFuego (U19139)
posted 17 seconds ago
Penthouse
Coton Club
Henry Afrikas
Tuxedo Princess
Place where the floor revolved
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Curly says that he thinks the last one is The admiral
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The dancefloor used to revolve on the Tuxedo Princess

Other classic clubs of note were;

Joe Paparazzi which then became Velvet Rooms
Reds
Tin Pan Alley
Mardi Gras.

you can age me pretty well from that selection
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Old

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comment by bubbsy (U21459)

posted on 29/9/17

It was the Mardi Gras.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted on 29/9/17

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posted on 29/9/17

The Lurker remembers Panama Jax and Cardinal Follies both in the city centre.

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