Marina rocks this podcast every week, but her thoughts around the predicted end of clubs in this week's episode are another level. The passion. The honesty. The hands 🙌 !! Keep it up, Marina. Legendary!
I have to say this is the first time I have really seen Richard and Marina having a real difference of opinion! I really enjoyed the slightly more adversarial chat!!! ❤
👏 wow well said Marina, spot on regarding clubs/Ibiza/club-culture/drugs etc. “No soul” pretty much sums it up. Nice to hear someone talking with passion and honesty about the subject for once!
This is honestly the funniest thing I have seen in a long time. I just cannot believe the passion that people have when it comes to organising their books
Lol. Came here to say the opposite. Clubs are not going out of business because of "booths"😂. It's because people mostly went to clubs to drink alcohol and hook up with people. Younger people don't drink anywhere near as much as previous generations and they use apps for their hookups. Bars all over Europe are dying too. It's part of a wider trend. She's clueless.
"I'm sorry, why would you organise books so they cannot be easily retrieved?" *SLOW push in on VERY uncomfortable Richard* Genius editing!!! made me laugh so much
I think he interupts too much, but, in fairness, in this case she was passionately going down a road that could've got them in trouble lol. She's epic though.
My God what an episode! Rob Beckett pops in from next door like a miracle, and that's not even the main draw of the ep. Marina's drug lecture and bookshelfgate
I have just listened to this on audio podcasts, and let me say this could be a whole new genre for the rest is team. The Rest is Lifestyle where celebrity spouses/partners reveal the truth about their significant famous other’s quirks and habits. I have tears rolling down my face. Keep this going please!!!!
Wow! That was a heated episode. I laughed the whole way through my pile of ironing- post war shirts first, then trousers, followed by T shirts and Tea towels. Pre war stuff is so tatty, I’ve given up ironing it!😉
I live in a tiny cottage. My books are organised alphabetically by genre, and then alphabetically by author. There are shelves above doors, in the loo, lining entire walls to the (low) ceilings, under window casings, on window sills, in the recess on the staircase. I dream of having a library because I am running into four thousand volumes and I cannot weed. I recognise I am a book hoarder at this stage. Organising by colour or height gives me anxiety. The worst I have seen is turning books around so the spines can't be seen.
I feel this entirely. I'm only at about 2500 odd though, a room or 2 for a library exclusively is the dream. i just stack mine up the walls. by genre n authour. Theres always more books to read :)
Great episode -loving Bookshelf Gate! I think whatever profession or industry you are in, whenever you see it portrayed on screen in a drama it really grinds your gears! As a retired teacher I can be completely ejected from the on-screen world when teachers are shown arriving at school at the same time as the students, leavig their jobs with minimal or no notice on a whim (at some points in the school year you have to give 3 months notice if you want to quit) or - and this is the Big One - walking around clutching a hot drink in an unlidded cup!!!!!
Jesus, Marina just said about clubbing exactly what I have been saying. I was a DJ through the 90's, people either drank or chose ecstasy and speed, rarely you would get a bit of coke doing the rounds but you would spot the dickheads doing it a mile off and they were thrown out (unless they were management or other DJs) . I now see those dickheads are in the majority not only ruining nightlife but so many other aspects of everyday life. How has the obligatory white powder become so popular?
I saw that clip of Umberto Eco's library of many thousands of books, and I noticed that a lot of them had their spine facing inwards, so you couldn't see what they are. Now, that's a system.
Nice to hear Club UK get a mention, props to Marina for name dropping that one. Funnily enough it's a Pure Gym now so essentially still sweaty people in tight clothes necking water and dancing around to repetitive beats, just not until 6 in the morning.
We've shared our lives together for 3 decades - joint accounts, joint ownership, joint everything, lives fully inter-twinned. Merge the book collections? Are you fudging crazy!! and Winkers in Chalfont St Peter.
As a student in Bath in the early-mid 80s a popular venue was 'The Island Club', but as it was subterranean repurposed public conveniences; it was generally known as 'The Bog Island Club'. As for bookshelves: a large one double stacked with Sci-Fi, the others a hybrid between Richard and Marina's 'systems', some size driven, some themed, like travel or general fiction.
Marina is so spot on about club culture, I ran a event in a small pub where we converted it to a night club for one night every 3 months and we were killed off because of the pandemic we tried to run events after but the crowds changed and more people held off to go to bigger events rather than support their local artists.
After my toddler son decided his hobby was to throw all of the books on the floor EVERY DAY the idea of sorting them out horrifies me now. I have no idea where any of my books are and I'm happy with that!
In 1980's Bradford, Yorkshire, there was Time & Place, Dukes and Silks and Cavernes. Time & Place had 3 rooms and 3 DJ's playing different styles of music. Cavernes was next to a Greek restaurant and was decorated like a Mediterranean cave. I spent a lot of fun nights with friends and colleagues in all 3. Also I was a police officer so I spent quite a bit of time dealing with drunks there too. Happy days! Now my son is a bouncer in Leeds. There are mostly late night and all night bars, not many of them seem to be like the disco's of the past. One he works at is a Turkish restaurant bar which is open until 3am. There still seems to be a fairly thriving night scene in Leeds but it is a University town.
Two night clubs I remember from the 80s in Southampton were Peggy Sue's and Barbarellas. Usually on student nights when it was £1 a pint. In Sydney, we clubbed at the Sapphire Lounge in King's Cross when we weren't at the Rex.
Your book shelf organisation will depend on how many books you own. I probably own under 200 books and I have no organisational system at all. I have 3 cupboards/shelves that I keep my books on. 1 of them is in my home office/man cave and has books I might want to read when in there (either learning or media/gaming related.) The other 2 are both in the living room and have all the other books on them. The books go wherever they look nice, I am still going to spend under 20 seconds looking for one. I imagine from the quantity of Marina's categories that she has a lot more books than that, and that maybe such a system would make more sense in that situation.
The way Richard talks about size at 22:10 and then his giant hand appears in the foreground. I had to rewatch cause I thought the editor was having a laugh.
My grandfather was a typesetter and later in his career, a compositor; beginning on hot metal presses, but moving on to phototypesetting and the digital towards the end of his career, and he would sometimes bemoan the quality of mocked up newspapers in film and TV. In general, the more he enjoyed everything else, the more forgiving he would be to those details.
Omg Marina now we’re seeing a side to you that I never would have expected, down with the cool kids in the 90’s 🤩. I’m just so I made hay when the sun shone back then
Always thought why the BBC put the ‘other chocolate bars are available’ but then we pay for Graham Norton to promote The Rocks new film for 20 minutes on prime time Friday viewing….. and then thank him for letting him promote it 😂
Hmm....I wonder if shows like Norton get away with it because they aren't doing the actual promotion. That star is doing the promotion, the show is just the platform. Or maybe chat shows aren't covered by the same rules because of the nature of the show, like Richard mentioning the chocolate bars, as long as it's not just one thing being promoted then it's okay.
my local night club in France was called The Echo Of The Lake (l'ECHO DU LAC in normandy, France)....and guess what, it was next to a lake. it was in the middle of nowhere...multiple rooms for different musics and even a swimming pool. It was was packed with 2000 people every Saturday night and they would come from a seventy mile radius. It was huge. You'd usually turn up after the bars closed, between 11 and Midnight and would party until about 6 or 7 a.m...then the drugs came in and it went down very quickly, vaguely survived through the nineties and early noughties before dying completely...today it is just an abandoned shell. quite sad really,
@@daviebananas1735 well, i was there and never touched any drugs....quite common in france to stay out all night till the wee hours of the morning. Stop at a bakery on the way back home to get something for breakfast. Those were the days.
Back in 1976-9 I used to go to "the Nightclub/Disco" under the Victoria Centre in Nottingham -- which was full of 16-20 year old girls from Clifton College -- almost a 10 to 1 ratio and all looking for some fun. It was so great I used to walk back to my boarding school which was over 7 miles in the wee hours of the morning. I drank no more than half a pint of beer. Nottingham now is a very very dangerous place -- full of gangs of drunk yobs. The "best" night clubs in Nottingham are near centres of student accomodation and not near the Vic Centre or Old Market square. The so called "best" night clubs of old (like Annabelle's) are all vastly overpriced and yes table service and other services are common -- but none of "us" would be able to get in -- These are called "EXCLUSIVE" or VIP and all require some form of membership or pre-clearance (you are on the list) - Cirque is one of the most popular.
There used to be a club in Gloucester called KC's (King of Clubs). It was okay, standard place; bit smelly and had a sticky carpet. It had the nickname 'Kennel Club'. You can have a guess why. We also had Innteraction, awful pun.
Oh yes KC's and the sticky carpet. Remember they used to have student nights on thursdays, cider and black and dodgy speed. I used to go to Crackers for their rock/indie nights (fornerly Arrabellas). Sometimes there would be literally 10 people in there and I got quite a reputation for falling asleep in there. Then you had Time Out down the docks, sometimes I'd go to Crackers until kicking out time and then on to Time Out until 6 in the morning. The daddy of them all though was Cinderellas. They used to have a room upstairs called the Cambridge Suite and I saw some of Marillion's first gigs in the early 80's. Later on though because I only went to these clubs to carry on drinking I started to go to the Caribbean Club down Barton St. An illegal drinking den really, and of course other substances were available. The Rene at the weekend has basically turned into a club, with the Dj's playing a great selection of rare grooves and funk.
My reply to you seems to have disappeared Guy for some reason. Was reminiscing about a few old clubs in Gloucester. Crackers, Time Out in the docks etc. Apparently Marina is allowed to mention 'certain things' but us plebs aren't allowed to.
@@GuyWilcox Just reminiscing about various nightclubs in Gloucester Guy. Crackers, Time Out ( In the Docks) etc. Mentioned I used to go to the Carribean Club down Barton Street, which wasn't a club really but a good place for a late drink. It might have been a teference to KC's, (cider and black and dodgy speed). Seems Marina can talk about these things but us plebs aren't allowed to.
Marina rocks this podcast every week, but her thoughts around the predicted end of clubs in this week's episode are another level. The passion. The honesty. The hands 🙌 !! Keep it up, Marina. Legendary!
It was perfect
I have to say this is the first time I have really seen Richard and Marina having a real difference of opinion! I really enjoyed the slightly more adversarial chat!!! ❤
👏 wow well said Marina, spot on regarding clubs/Ibiza/club-culture/drugs etc. “No soul” pretty much sums it up.
Nice to hear someone talking with passion and honesty about the subject for once!
Marina's night club monologues were perfect
Perfection
I thought she was going to break into the first verse of Ebenezzer Good...epic!
My neighbours think I've lost it, I am CACKLING at the bookshelf discussion.
Marina ain't wrong regarding clubs. My respect on her knowledge base is ever increasing. Preach!
This is honestly the funniest thing I have seen in a long time. I just cannot believe the passion that people have when it comes to organising their books
Marina, absolutely bang on about clubs. Nailed it. This woman speaks the cultural truth.
Lol. Came here to say the opposite. Clubs are not going out of business because of "booths"😂. It's because people mostly went to clubs to drink alcohol and hook up with people. Younger people don't drink anywhere near as much as previous generations and they use apps for their hookups. Bars all over Europe are dying too. It's part of a wider trend. She's clueless.
@@peelben Both could be true.
"I'm sorry, why would you organise books so they cannot be easily retrieved?"
*SLOW push in on VERY uncomfortable Richard*
Genius editing!!! made me laugh so much
Wish Richard didn’t keep cutting off Marina during her nightclub monologues, they were fascinating!!
But he's got to get a dad joke in to every other sentence
I think he interupts too much, but, in fairness, in this case she was passionately going down a road that could've got them in trouble lol.
She's epic though.
I've never seen a grown man so uncomfortable discussing clubs and drugs. Clear sign of a psychopath in my eyes!
"the war did change quite a lot of stuff" this is the peak journalism I expect. Love it.
I loved going to a club called Pier Pressure in Aberystwyth. It was, of course, a student club that was on a pier.
That is quite beautiful. Thankyou.
Its right on so many levels, unlike the chinese man that fell down the stairs.
He was Wong on so many levels.
I could listen to you 2 arguing about book shelves for far longer than can be normal!!!
Loss of nightclubs...online dating. When we used to go out meeting someone on the dancefloor was part of the adventure.
There was a Tuxedo Junction in Newcastle in the late 80s with telephones. Derby = Pink Coconut around 1990
My God what an episode! Rob Beckett pops in from next door like a miracle, and that's not even the main draw of the ep. Marina's drug lecture and bookshelfgate
I'm now waiting for the viewers/ listeners to send in photos of their bookshelves.
Bookcase organisation: Agree with the system Marina and Captain Gaslight employ. The vibes system is pretty good too.
My wife organizes book by colour.
I look for them by topic / where I left them.
There is talk of bringing in the Dewey Decimal System
I have just listened to this on audio podcasts, and let me say this could be a whole new genre for the rest is team. The Rest is Lifestyle where celebrity spouses/partners reveal the truth about their significant famous other’s quirks and habits. I have tears rolling down my face. Keep this going please!!!!
Wow! That was a heated episode. I laughed the whole way through my pile of ironing- post war shirts first, then trousers, followed by T shirts and Tea towels. Pre war stuff is so tatty, I’ve given up ironing it!😉
My ‘nightclub’ in the 70s in Blackpool was the multi floored Mecca - with the tradition of Northern Soul
Provincial 80s nightclub name: Reflections
(in Dovercourt, Essex)
I live in a tiny cottage. My books are organised alphabetically by genre, and then alphabetically by author. There are shelves above doors, in the loo, lining entire walls to the (low) ceilings, under window casings, on window sills, in the recess on the staircase. I dream of having a library because I am running into four thousand volumes and I cannot weed. I recognise I am a book hoarder at this stage. Organising by colour or height gives me anxiety. The worst I have seen is turning books around so the spines can't be seen.
I feel this entirely. I'm only at about 2500 odd though, a room or 2 for a library exclusively is the dream. i just stack mine up the walls. by genre n authour. Theres always more books to read :)
Great episode -loving Bookshelf Gate!
I think whatever profession or industry you are in, whenever you see it portrayed on screen in a drama it really grinds your gears!
As a retired teacher I can be completely ejected from the on-screen world when teachers are shown arriving at school at the same time as the students, leavig their jobs with minimal or no notice on a whim (at some points in the school year you have to give 3 months notice if you want to quit) or - and this is the Big One - walking around clutching a hot drink in an unlidded cup!!!!!
I feel the need to reorganise my poetry books into pre first world war, post second world war and 1914-1945.
A rare silence. Gold.
Jesus, Marina just said about clubbing exactly what I have been saying. I was a DJ through the 90's, people either drank or chose ecstasy and speed, rarely you would get a bit of coke doing the rounds but you would spot the dickheads doing it a mile off and they were thrown out (unless they were management or other DJs) . I now see those dickheads are in the majority not only ruining nightlife but so many other aspects of everyday life. How has the obligatory white powder become so popular?
He will go CRAZY when he discovers the Dewey Decimal Classification
Does this mean that books by the same author might be in different bookshelves? That sounds nuts to me.
Amazing episode, well done. Loved the nightclub monologue.
the bookcase discussion is giving me life... best this year
Marina's got me fired up!!! I haven't been clubbing for 20 years, but i'm well up for a large one...
I saw that clip of Umberto Eco's library of many thousands of books, and I noticed that a lot of them had their spine facing inwards, so you couldn't see what they are. Now, that's a system.
I could listen to Marina drone on about the dance music scene of the 90’s for ages, let’s hear more of it. Unleash the Kraken
Top rant Marina! On fire 🔥
Nice to hear Club UK get a mention, props to Marina for name dropping that one. Funnily enough it's a Pure Gym now so essentially still sweaty people in tight clothes necking water and dancing around to repetitive beats, just not until 6 in the morning.
Amadeus and ikon/jumpin jaks (can’t remember which one was where in lockmeadow) are both bowling alleys now
Charles Dickens used to go around cemeteries to look for character names and he had a lot of great names.
What a brilliant episode!
We've shared our lives together for 3 decades - joint accounts, joint ownership, joint everything, lives fully inter-twinned. Merge the book collections? Are you fudging crazy!! and Winkers in Chalfont St Peter.
As a student in Bath in the early-mid 80s a popular venue was 'The Island Club', but as it was subterranean repurposed public conveniences; it was generally known as 'The Bog Island Club'. As for bookshelves: a large one double stacked with Sci-Fi, the others a hybrid between Richard and Marina's 'systems', some size driven, some themed, like travel or general fiction.
I aged out of a certain type of nightcub a long time ago, I had no idea about the bottle thing. It sounds like Frankie & Benny's.
Marina is so spot on about club culture, I ran a event in a small pub where we converted it to a night club for one night every 3 months and we were killed off because of the pandemic we tried to run events after but the crowds changed and more people held off to go to bigger events rather than support their local artists.
"Pre-the War" surely refers the War of the Roses, n'est-ce pas?
After my toddler son decided his hobby was to throw all of the books on the floor EVERY DAY the idea of sorting them out horrifies me now. I have no idea where any of my books are and I'm happy with that!
Pre Slade, Post Slade - as good system as any.😂
Definitely
BEST EPISODE EVER
In Dover it was 'Images' nightclub and Nu Age (locally known as 'No Age'). It was very easy to get in at age 15 in the 90's....ah the sticky floors!
Camberley in Surrey had one called Joe Bananas back in the 90’s.
Loved the final sign-off when Marina said, 'Let it go...see you next Tuesday'! I assume that was intentional? 🤣🤣🤣
They always say that. 😂
It's all kicking off!! 😂
In 1980's Bradford, Yorkshire, there was Time & Place, Dukes and Silks and Cavernes. Time & Place had 3 rooms and 3 DJ's playing different styles of music. Cavernes was next to a Greek restaurant and was decorated like a Mediterranean cave. I spent a lot of fun nights with friends and colleagues in all 3. Also I was a police officer so I spent quite a bit of time dealing with drunks there too. Happy days! Now my son is a bouncer in Leeds. There are mostly late night and all night bars, not many of them seem to be like the disco's of the past. One he works at is a Turkish restaurant bar which is open until 3am. There still seems to be a fairly thriving night scene in Leeds but it is a University town.
clubs used to be a cheap night out in the 90s..couple of white doves and a bottle of water
Club 1980’s The London Hippodrome - still have a branded shirt.
funniest ever. love the horses mouth and bookshelves
Two night clubs I remember from the 80s in Southampton were Peggy Sue's and Barbarellas. Usually on student nights when it was £1 a pint. In Sydney, we clubbed at the Sapphire Lounge in King's Cross when we weren't at the Rex.
The most popular nightclub in Kettering was Reflections, I think. We use to call it Fleckies.
We all called it Rejections!
I honestly can’t keep up with all the book recommendations 😮 I mean, keep them coming but my little piece of plastic is taking a beating 😅😂
Your book shelf organisation will depend on how many books you own. I probably own under 200 books and I have no organisational system at all. I have 3 cupboards/shelves that I keep my books on. 1 of them is in my home office/man cave and has books I might want to read when in there (either learning or media/gaming related.) The other 2 are both in the living room and have all the other books on them. The books go wherever they look nice, I am still going to spend under 20 seconds looking for one.
I imagine from the quantity of Marina's categories that she has a lot more books than that, and that maybe such a system would make more sense in that situation.
The way Richard talks about size at 22:10 and then his giant hand appears in the foreground. I had to rewatch cause I thought the editor was having a laugh.
I used to do my nightclubbing in Kettering, Richard. ‘Bertie’s’ under the Royal Hotel mainly. More 80’s than 90’s. 😊
So, what happens to books published during the war?
Nightclubs in Essex in the 80s - The Pink Toothbrush (fab live music as well as indie music scene), TOTS (Talk of the South), Dukes
Books as reference material versus books as discussion pieces stroke decoration. Yes, I wrote out "stroke" 🇬🇧
i don't own a book shelf, life's too short.
My grandfather was a typesetter and later in his career, a compositor; beginning on hot metal presses, but moving on to phototypesetting and the digital towards the end of his career, and he would sometimes bemoan the quality of mocked up newspapers in film and TV. In general, the more he enjoyed everything else, the more forgiving he would be to those details.
A sociopath at best but certainly not a psychopath!
"Bottle Service" should be the name of the new TRiE paid tier.
Top 3 80’s small town nightclub names.
Start at number 7
Laskas, Bar-Bados, Fusion
There was a pub called “miss piggy’s” and another called “the gay Gordon” in my hometown, both closed sometime in the 90s/2000s.
Forget about the book shelves. What about the drifter chocolate bar that Richard listed? Don't think they have been on sale for about 20 years 😂
Book chat was hilarious
In Nuneaton during the 90’s we had Madisons, Bangles and Chico’s 😅
I bet Marina used to love the odd dove or two!
Omg Marina now we’re seeing a side to you that I never would have expected, down with the cool kids in the 90’s 🤩. I’m just so I made hay when the sun shone back then
I go by publishing company also with CD's and Vinyl, comic books by series.
I read it as being Richard was a psychic - interesting
I miss Brooklyn Heights and Ritzy's in Newport,South Wales. I don't miss the fights at the taxi rank at the train station! 😆
Some of the 1980s Nightclubs in Slough:
Cat Balou
The Furze
Sluffs
Alexanders
Bird’s Nest
Adelphi
Henry’s
Studio One
Marina name dropping Club UK wasn't on today's bingo card.
The Carlton Suite Liskeard; Sailors in Newquay (still open?)
Marina was an old school 90s Raver ❤
Oof. The 'See you next Tuesday' from Marina after Richard's last dig on her book arranging. Talk about double meaning.
Richard needing his stock of Marmite and Baileys replenished?
Always thought why the BBC put the ‘other chocolate bars are available’ but then we pay for Graham Norton to promote The Rocks new film for 20 minutes on prime time Friday viewing….. and then thank him for letting him promote it 😂
Hmm....I wonder if shows like Norton get away with it because they aren't doing the actual promotion. That star is doing the promotion, the show is just the platform. Or maybe chat shows aren't covered by the same rules because of the nature of the show, like Richard mentioning the chocolate bars, as long as it's not just one thing being promoted then it's okay.
Graeme is not giving undue prominence to the movie as he mentions many other movies during the course of the season.
Surely with all that chocolate, you’d have a selection box, not a variety pack!😎
Very funny and enjoyable episode 😄
Why did it feel like the C U next Tuesdays were aimed at each other this week? 😂
my local night club in France was called The Echo Of The Lake (l'ECHO DU LAC in normandy, France)....and guess what, it was next to a lake.
it was in the middle of nowhere...multiple rooms for different musics and even a swimming pool. It was was packed with 2000 people every Saturday night and they would come from a seventy mile radius. It was huge. You'd usually turn up after the bars closed, between 11 and Midnight and would party until about 6 or 7 a.m...then the drugs came in and it went down very quickly, vaguely survived through the nineties and early noughties before dying completely...today it is just an abandoned shell. quite sad really,
No chance people were clubbing and dancing til 7AM BEFORE the drugs came in.
@@daviebananas1735 well, i was there and never touched any drugs....quite common in france to stay out all night till the wee hours of the morning. Stop at a bakery on the way back home to get something for breakfast. Those were the days.
Back in 1976-9 I used to go to "the Nightclub/Disco" under the Victoria Centre in Nottingham -- which was full of 16-20 year old girls from Clifton College -- almost a 10 to 1 ratio and all looking for some fun. It was so great I used to walk back to my boarding school which was over 7 miles in the wee hours of the morning. I drank no more than half a pint of beer.
Nottingham now is a very very dangerous place -- full of gangs of drunk yobs. The "best" night clubs in Nottingham are near centres of student accomodation and not near the Vic Centre or Old Market square.
The so called "best" night clubs of old (like Annabelle's) are all vastly overpriced and yes table service and other services are common -- but none of "us" would be able to get in -- These are called "EXCLUSIVE" or VIP and all require some form of membership or pre-clearance (you are on the list) - Cirque is one of the most popular.
I like to take a shot every time Richard says ‘by and large’ - am only a little bit tipsy.
My books are sorted out by subject/genre and size
There used to be a club in Gloucester called KC's (King of Clubs). It was okay, standard place; bit smelly and had a sticky carpet. It had the nickname 'Kennel Club'. You can have a guess why. We also had Innteraction, awful pun.
Oh yes KC's and the sticky carpet. Remember they used to have student nights on thursdays, cider and black and dodgy speed. I used to go to Crackers for their rock/indie nights (fornerly Arrabellas). Sometimes there would be literally 10 people in there and I got quite a reputation for falling asleep in there. Then you had Time Out down the docks, sometimes I'd go to Crackers until kicking out time and then on to Time Out until 6 in the morning. The daddy of them all though was Cinderellas. They used to have a room upstairs called the Cambridge Suite and I saw some of Marillion's first gigs in the early 80's. Later on though because I only went to these clubs to carry on drinking I started to go to the Caribbean Club down Barton St. An illegal drinking den really, and of course other substances were available. The Rene at the weekend has basically turned into a club, with the Dj's playing a great selection of rare grooves and funk.
My reply to you seems to have disappeared Guy for some reason. Was reminiscing about a few old clubs in Gloucester. Crackers, Time Out in the docks etc. Apparently Marina is allowed to mention 'certain things' but us plebs aren't allowed to.
I have no idea why my replies to you keep disappearing.
@FloatingAnarchy61 Oh right. What were you saying?
@@GuyWilcox Just reminiscing about various nightclubs in Gloucester Guy. Crackers, Time Out ( In the Docks) etc. Mentioned I used to go to the Carribean Club down Barton Street, which wasn't a club really but a good place for a late drink. It might have been a teference to KC's, (cider and black and dodgy speed). Seems Marina can talk about these things but us plebs aren't allowed to.
Did anyone see Tony Blair on the news last night? his bookcase was horrific, small piles of roughly 3 books in each section
I mean, is there not a spectrum for this kind of thing? Can we agree that he’s somewhere between Stuart Pearce (footballer) and Michael Gove?
Rob ,telly💙💙💙
Would love to know where Marina's jumper is from! :)
Kettering main nightclub....reflections...
Marina is a clubber. Oi, oi, sorted!
Time for my home town to shine for bad nightclub name. Falcon's Crest in Formby then in Southport Palm Court later knowns as Manhattan.