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so it wasn't all big name indie bands playing the Metronome every night as I've been led to believe... here's a fascinating republication of gig listings from 1981, from the good people at www.kentgigs.com. Don't forget my Folkestone gig guide though.
We showed in our mailout on Tuesday that we have been supplying the press and music fans with listings for 25 years. It has raised a little interest so we have produced below the gig guide for this week, 25 years ago. Might bring back some memories for some and a chance to air some idle thoughts whilst typing.
Our first Gig Guide actually hit the press on 25th April 1981 in one Folkestone newspaper along with a write up for a band and a photo which was the deal we obtained. This newspaper was the only one who had a gig guide with more than just a couple of lines of information. If hadn't been for the national music press of the time i.e. NME, Sounds and Melody Maker we could have been the inventors of the Gig Guide. We also flyposted throughout the local area in the once many music shops, corner shops and record stores.
There were no computers, email or internet, affordable photocopying or home printers, just handwriting and relying on the local friendly printer who created our masterpieces by a screenprinting process. The newspapers were created by hand-set lead type in wooden blocks. When you went to the local press it was like a factory with clattering typewriters, smoke from the molten lead and guys with dirty hands.
GIG GUIDE A WEEKLY GUIDE TO SOUTH KENT MUSIC VENUES published in 1981
WEDNESDAY 4th NOVEMBER 1981
SPRING FIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - JUNCTION CITY BLUES BAND
LISMORE HOTEL (Folkestone) - CARLOS & HIS FLAMENCO GUITAR
SOUNDHOUSE (Hawkinge) - STEVES STAG NIGHT - Strippers and Comedians
THE DOVER STAGE (Dover) - Country & Western Night with THE RUSTLERS
RED LION INN (St Margarets) - BREAKAWAYS
THE CASTLE (Ashford) TBC
THURSDAY 5th NOVEMBER 1981
SPRINGFIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - RONDO
SPITFIRE LEISUREDROME (Hawkinge) - BONFIRE PARTY - B.B.Q. and DISCO
LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Dover) - INVICTA JAZZ BAND
THE ASH TREE (Gillingham) - BREAKAWAYS
FRIDAY 6th NOVEMBER 1981
SPRINGFIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - THE PETE STACEY JAZZ BAND and FRENDS
ROYAL NORFOLK HOTEL (Sandgate) - DENIGH
LISMORE HOTEL (Folkestone) - SILHOUETI'E DISCO
SOUNDHOUSE (Hawkinge) - DISCO 8 - 1.00 am
NEPTUNE MOTEL (Dymchurch) - BREAKAWAYS and FIFTH QUARTER DISCO
LOUIS ARMSTRONG (Dover) - ENRY
RED LION INN (St Margarets) - CITY BLUES BAND
CANTERBURY TECHNICAL COLLEGE (Canterbury) - THIN MEN + SUPPORT
THE CASTLE (Ashford) - J.C.B.
SATURDAY 7th ,NOVEMBER 1981
ROYAL NORFOLK HOTEL (Sandgate) - ENGLISH ROGUES
SOUNDHOUSE (Hawkinge) - DISCO 8 - 1.00 am
SPITFIRE LEISUREDROME (Hawkinge) - DISCO with T.R. SOUNDS
NEPTUNE MOTEL (Dymchurch) - FIFTH QUARTER DISCO
LOUIS ARMSTBONG (Dover) - SEVEN ACES JAZZ BAND - Trad. Jazz
RED LION INN (St Margarets) - ENRY
HIGH & DRY (Waldershare) - LIVE MUSIC - Country & Western - Guest Artiste
ASHFORD BREAKERS KEMPTON MANOR (Hothfield) - BREAKAWAYS
THE CASTLE (Ashford) - SANDY BEACH & THE DECKCHAIRS
SUNDAY 8th NOVEMBER 1981
Lunchtime - SPRINGFIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - TRANSATLANTIC BLUES BAND
Evening - SPRINGFIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - FOLK CLUB - Everyone Welcome
THE GOLDEN ARROW ( Cheri ton) - STAIRES
LISMORE HOTEL (Folkestone) - CARLOS AND HIS FLAMENCO GUITAR
BYBROOK TAVERN (Ashford) THE BYBROOK TAVERNERS - Trad. Jazz
THE COLT (Ashford) - HIS & HERS - Country Duo
MONDAY 9th NOVEMBER 1981
SPRINGFIELD HOTEL (Folkestone) - VERNON WOODWARD
TUESDAY 10th NOVEMBER 1981
THE HIGH AND DRY (Waldershare) - KEEN COUNTRY
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Mar17
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Vince Martyn & the dust devil's are a superb band that originate in the deal area. they play a mixture of folky,country,bluesy,reggae,swing. IT's all done with a country feel. they play in various formats from a duo [acoustic guitar& acoustic bass, 2 vocals] to a 6 piece including
Pedal steel guitar, Hammond organ, Fiddle,& drums.4 vocals.Why not checkout the Clarenden Hotel Deal Sun 19th March @ 2.00pm. and hear Vince and Gordon [acoustic guitar & acoustic bass]
For more answers contact; gordon,e-mail.gam56@hotmail.co.uk
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Back in work today, the wedding was amazing. I have several days to catch up on here, but if you want to cut right to the chase, here's a picture of us:
More wedding pictures here... The long weekend started on Wednesday, which I already kind of covered. We went out drinking at The Clifton, stayed right till closing, then got people back to ours for more drinks. We stayed up playing pool and being loud until 4am or so, I am dreading bumping into any of our neighbours. You only have one wedding weekend though so I hope they'll understand. Guests of honour were one of my new brothers-in-law Kevin and his wife Krishna, visiting especially from Miami. Krishna pointed out that if you google for her only this site comes up. And now it will again! Krishna sensibly went home at closing time, but Kev joined us in feeling like crap the next day...
Thursday my family and friends started to arrive, and we had a few light chores like collecting the suits from Canterbury and doing a dry run of the wedding ceremony in Ashford. Leaving Clare at her mum and dad's looking much like this:
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everyone else came to Chambers for food and drinks. Not sure all the Fareham chums were that enamoured with it, six of them went for a proper sit down dinner at The New Delhi. Much boozing and a really good night out, it's rare to get family and friends together like that. Not too late to bed.
Up early Friday with not a lot to do before the wedding, ate a good vege fry up in Sandgate, and played pool at home with best man Andy. He got me to the castle on time, so then I just had to wait for Clare... She kept me standing at (whatever the civil equivalent of) the altar for fifteen minutes I think. She looked amazing, as you can see in the photo above (the one in the white dress, not the blue curlers), so from then on it's a bit of a blur. Everything went amazingly fast, the ceremony, our sprint back down the aisle (to "Don't Stop Me Now"), the meal, even the speeches went fast. We had an Irish band and a DJ, so there was something for everyone, and before you know it the night was over. I don't feel I've said enough about the wedding, but I'm a bit lost for words at how good it was. It's particularly ace to be at a bit party and realise you know everyone. We are lucky to have so many great family and friends who could make it. I wish we could have had more there, to have invited everyone we knew, but for one the venue wouldn't hold it, and for another we didn't really get time to speak to everyone we did know. Everyone, if you're out there, we had a wild time, thankyou very much.
We stayed in an amazing room at the Hythe Imperial, with a TV in the jacuzzi and everything.
Saturday we didn't get time to catch up with many friends before they had to head home, but we had a great meal for the family at Portofino and then more drinks at The Clifton. How long have we been going there, without knowing they have a POOL TABLE? There's a games room under the main bar, with pool and table tennis. We got late drinks and sat in the other lounge as most of the family were residents there.
Sunday it started to feel like things were over, my folks and my Nan and my sister and family all left, though we did have an evening curry to look forward to. Spur of the moment we went out for a pub lunch with my new in-laws, and had to try half a dozen country pubs before one wasn't fully booked. We ended up at The Palm Tree, a bit of an old style family country pub. They were all out of the vege options, but we were sat down before finding this out, so I settled for salad and chips. Anyway, discovered lots of fine looking pubs in Elham, so we will be returning. As mentioned, a bit of a party and then curry for tea round Deano's, that's the perfect Sunday. Not having to work the next day helped.
Yesterday we had more chores, returning things to Whitstable and Canterbury. Caught up with Lost, that is looking GREAT. What on earth is going on though.
Up early this morning, and back at work. BOO! Two weeks to honeymoon.
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