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Posted: Tue 30 Dec, 2008 6:45 pm
by Chrism
...just spotted this on youtube. It's very poignant.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dLhRglIXlZwAnd here's the lyrics.What ever happened to Chapeltown RoadWhere I used to walk with my girlWe'd walk up past Spencer PlaceUp by Potternewton recreation groundPassing St Dominics schoolWhere I used to go toYes we'd go and take a drink in Fforde GreenThen we'd fall out on Harehills laneand then we'd cross the road to the Strega BluesAnd we'd knock three timesSo we could go inand you'd go to a little windaand you buy a pint a lagerand you go and stand in ya cornerand ya roll up ya piece a GanjaWhat ever happened to ChapeltownMe no walk up Spencer PlaceMe no walk up Easterly RoadMe no walk up Harehills LaneMe no walk up Arelie PlaceMe no go to Gaity ClubMe no go to Potty ParkMe no go down anymoreWhen it get darkWhat ever happened to Chapeltown
Posted: Tue 30 Dec, 2008 8:18 pm
by LS13
The Strega was a classic. Not really a Blues as it was legal but didnt feel like it. You went in down the steps and they made you go through the formality of signing a visitors book. Most of the names were things like B.Marley, D.Duck, A.Hitler etc. The 'bar' was a behind a metal grill and they used to pass cans of Red Stripe through a hole.I used to go the The Blues sometimes in the mid 80's. I remember Sonny's, Skippys (one of them was under a cafe I seem to remember) and one in a Terraced House behind the Gaiety which I think was called 67s when we went. My mate and I were the only white people in a pitch black house containing about 150 herb smoking locals. A great night!
Posted: Tue 30 Dec, 2008 8:29 pm
by LS13
By the way, any idea how I can save that so I can download to an ipod?
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 12:01 am
by zip55
LS13 wrote: By the way, any idea how I can save that so I can download to an ipod? try this URL
http://youtubedownload.altervista.org/
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 9:30 am
by Chrism
If you just want the song I can do that for you.
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 10:05 am
by Reginal Perrin
LS13 wrote: The Strega was a classic. Not really a Blues as it was legal but didnt feel like it. You went in down the steps and they made you go through the formality of signing a visitors book. Most of the names were things like B.Marley, D.Duck, A.Hitler etc. The 'bar' was a behind a metal grill and they used to pass cans of Red Stripe through a hole.I used to go the The Blues sometimes in the mid 80's. I remember Sonny's, Skippys (one of them was under a cafe I seem to remember) and one in a Terraced House behind the Gaiety which I think was called 67s when we went. My mate and I were the only white people in a pitch black house containing about 150 herb smoking locals. A great night! Looks like us white boys had the same idea mate. More late 80's for me though but Strega, Sonny's, Twighlight Zone, great nights. Never had any bother either. Iut was all a bit naive I suppose but there was a seedling drug culture then and I suppose we just ignored the underlying dangers as we were out for a good time.
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 2:03 pm
by Chrism
LS13 wrote: By the way, any idea how I can save that so I can download to an ipod? here's a link to download the songhttp://
www.mediafire.com/?dy1dmjzmdhq
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 6:03 pm
by LS13
Chrism wrote: LS13 wrote: By the way, any idea how I can save that so I can download to an ipod? here's a link to download the songhttp://
www.mediafire.com/?dy1dmjzmdhq Cheers mate, managed to download that to the ipod. Might take a walk round Spencer Place, Francis street etc later tonight with that playing...or maybe not!Another couple of Chapeltown venues I forgot to mention -Cosmo's/Phoenix. Always a mixed crowd in there which lulled many a young man into a false sense of security. Staggering off down Francis street in search of a curry on Roundhay Rd only to be separated from their wallet en-route!Also, the 'notorious' Hayfield. I actually took a girl there New Years eve 86 or 87. We'd been in Foxes and at 2am decided we wanted to carry on. I'd been in the Hayfield disco a few times with mates and decided we'd be ok. I soon found that going in with a few lads was totally different to pitching up at 3am with a girl with long blond hair! An interesting night was had to say the least...
Posted: Wed 31 Dec, 2008 7:18 pm
by Chrism
There were 3 blues sort of behind the Gaiety, Sonnys, Cliffs and the one you're thinking of is 62's there was also 49's on Spencer Place.