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Old 25-12-2004, 21:01   #1
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Hi all. Been reading the excellant biography Of Peter Stringfellow 'King of Clubs', and it really does reveal a lot about the history of Sheffields pub and club circuit of the 50s 60s and early 70's. Also fascinating insight into local youth culture and trends of the 60's and the rise of the mega succesful MOJO club and the PENTHOUSE. Anyone wanting a good insight into Sheffield of this period should take a look through this book, its not just all glamour and glitzy self praise about being a superstar London club owner, but actually the first half of the book is an extremely well written account of Sheffield socio-cultural life.

Great read, and revealed some aspects of Sheffield culture of the 60's I never knew really existed here. Learnt a few things about the Penthouse (later REBELS) club I never knew about, in that it was not the glamorous "London comes to Sheffield with class and style" club it was supposed to be, but a rough and ready venue with a real reputation for fighting and violence.
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Old 26-12-2004, 14:45   #2
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Yes, it's a fascinating read from a Sheffield point of view. But, as we've discussed here before, there are several glaring spelling mistakes relating to place names etc in the book (eg "Rivilin" instead of Rivelin).

The mistakes are no big deal in themselves, but a decent proof reader (preferably one from Sheffield) could have quickly fixed them and made it an even better book.
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Old 26-12-2004, 14:48   #3
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Yes, it's a fascinating read from a Sheffield point of view. But, as we've discussed here before, there are several glaring spelling mistakes relating to place names etc in the book (eg "Rivilin" instead of Rivelin).

The mistakes are no big deal in themselves, but a decent proof reader (preferably one from Sheffield) could have quickly fixed them and made it an even better book.

Good point, I noticed the spelling errors and quite a few geographical errors as well, ie The Penthouse club had a view overlooking the High Street, which it did not, it overlooked the road that runs through the Markets.

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Old 27-12-2004, 21:17   #4
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Didn't know Pete Stringfellow had written a biography. Where can I get one and how much?
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Old 28-12-2004, 02:33   #5
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Good point, I noticed the spelling errors and quite a few geographical errors as well, ie The Penthouse club had a view overlooking the High Street, which it did not, it overlooked the road that runs through the Markets.

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Hi Goldenfleece ,
In a thread about the Penthouse you menntion the boarded up windows at the far end which must of looked out onto the Haymarket and possibly the bottom of the High Street depending of course as to when the buildings across the road were built, although I'd never of described the Penthouse of having windows giving a very scenic view.
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Old 28-12-2004, 04:43   #6
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Didn't know Pete Stringfellow had written a biography. Where can I get one and how much?
I picked up a s/h copy in Rare & Racy in June for a couple of quid. Dunno if it's still available new.
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Old 28-12-2004, 13:12   #7
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I picked up a s/h copy in Rare & Racy in June for a couple of quid. Dunno if it's still available new.
Got one on Amazon a while back. Great read.

One venue not mentioned is the High STreet underground bar STringfellow ran around 1968/9 before the penthouse. I read this somewhere else that he briefly ran an underground bar on the High Street which apparently was a shoe shop on the ground floor. Now there were and have been a lot of shoe shops on High Street over the years so which one of these might have had an underground bar, apparently a large basement room which was big friday and Saturday night northern soul/disco event in 1968/9? Anyone know of a basement bar on the High street at this time which was a shoe shop upstairs? I believe it was apparently near the Old Bluebell but was this the Bluebell in 1968?
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Old 28-12-2004, 13:18   #8
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In a thread about the Penthouse you mention the boarded up windows at the far end which must of looked out onto the Haymarket and possibly the bottom of the High Street depending of course as to when the buildings across the road were built, although I'd never of described the Penthouse of having windows giving a very scenic view. [/B]
The Market area was far more fashionable in the late 60's then it became after the 70's. The markets were alive and kicking and the area was not run down and derelict like it is today. The view of course would not have been fantastic, as I checked it down by pulling down one of boards when we looked at the venue interior in 2001, but 30 years ago it might have looked a much better environment. After all, Mr Stringfellow chose the location to build an upmarket club to bring 'London style and class' to Sheffield, and if one was serving chicken in the basket and scampi in the food section in 1969, it must have been a bit better than the fish and greasy chip type area it is now. On the basis I must conclude the market area was an up and coming and fashionable city centre area in the 60's.
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Old 28-12-2004, 20:39   #9
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The place on High St was just below where Cavells bar is today and just above Pizza Hut. Sorry can't remember the name.
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Old 29-12-2004, 11:03   #10
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The place on High St was just below where Cavells bar is today and just above Pizza Hut. Sorry can't remember the name.
Was it called DOWN BROADWAY?
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Old 29-12-2004, 14:54   #11
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Was it called DOWN BROADWAY?
Yes it was, it was a coffee bar. I think I saw "The Shape of the Rain" play there and wasn,t Ray Stuart a DJ there are or am I mixing it up with the Crazy Daisy.

I think "Yes" played there in there early days or it could all be a dream.

The clubs around that time were the "ARK" at walkley and "Highway 61" but I can't remember where that was, Heeley maybe.

Memory is not as good as it once was, too many brain cells chemicaly removed around that time.
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Old 29-12-2004, 18:34   #12
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The ARK at Walkley? Where was that exactly? I know Walkley very well but not heard of that place before.

The band YES played at the Penthouse in 1969.....don't know if they played other Sheffield gigs at that time.
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Old 29-12-2004, 19:18   #13
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I don't think that Yes played Down Broadway and I don't think that Ray Stewart d.j.d there.
The Ark was on Commonside and you are right Highway 61 was at Heeley oppposite the Bridge Inn .
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Old 29-12-2004, 20:33   #14
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YES did apparently play DOWN BROADWAY in 1969, see this YES web site link. Wish I was there......

http://yesfans.com/

look under forgotten yesterdays and then the list of gigs from the early years.


Ray Stuart DJ'd at the Black Swan as far as I know, not sure re DOwn Broadway, but as he was a good mate of Mr Stringfellow so no doubt may have done some gigs there. The last time I saw him alive (ray Stuart) was in 1982 supping many pints of ale and knocking back whiskey chasers in the YORK in Broomhill. I knew him vaguely as he was something of a regular in the YORK, as well as numerous other ale houses all over town. A heavy drinker to say the least, he was the size of several buses in 1982.
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Old 29-12-2004, 21:59   #15
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YES did apparently play DOWN BROADWAY in 1969, see this YES web site link. Wish I was there......

http://yesfans.com/

look under forgotten yesterdays and then the list of gigs from the early years.


Thanks Goldenfleece, for clearing the YES thing up. I have these little memories hidden away in pockets of my brain, its nice to know that at least some are real and not imagined.
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Old 01-01-2005, 13:47   #16
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pete used to play cards at my grans every weekend with my mom and her brothers.. those were the days......
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Old 01-01-2005, 14:06   #17
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Got one on Amazon a while back. Great read.

One venue not mentioned is the High STreet underground bar STringfellow ran around 1968/9 before the penthouse. I read this somewhere else that he briefly ran an underground bar on the High Street which apparently was a shoe shop on the ground floor. Now there were and have been a lot of shoe shops on High Street over the years so which one of these might have had an underground bar, apparently a large basement room which was big friday and Saturday night northern soul/disco event in 1968/9? Anyone know of a basement bar on the High street at this time which was a shoe shop upstairs? I believe it was apparently near the Old Bluebell but was this the Bluebell in 1968?
There were 2 shoeshops in High St about that time.
One was Saxone and one was Dolseys, if I remember right Saxone was where Nat West is now and Dolseys was across the Rd.
I presume all the places had basements cos the place to donate blood was underneath where Marks and Spencers is now.

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Old 11-01-2005, 01:40   #18
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My old fella used to be good mates with Stringfellow, back in their teens.
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Old 29-03-2005, 10:15   #19
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is it true the mojo club was at netheredge,if so where abouts.
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Old 29-03-2005, 12:02   #20
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I always thought that the Mojo was up on Barnsley Road, near Burngreave Cemetry
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