December 18, 201411 yr I may well know the answer, but it wouldn't be fair to say, right away. Here's a secondary question that's a lot more difficult: What's the connection?
December 18, 201411 yr Could the place be in Newcastle close to the Laing Art Gallery and along from the old City Library?
December 19, 201411 yr Author Top prize to Foxy and Ovalteeny. The Mayfair where the real rockers went! 2.15am mail train back to Morpeth every Satruday morning and then the walk home! Anyone else?
December 19, 201411 yr Yep, all aboard the tootoo ... fond memories. I've posted here before about getting to and from the Mayfair in the late 60s ... I suppose anybody interested could do a search here. The traincops at the Central Station didn't like us lads hanging around for the train and would chase us off ... we would then buy a platform ticket (out of a machine, maybe cost 2d or 3d) and get on the tootoo with that. Obviously, there was no gadgie at Morpeth checking tickets in the middle of the night. Then the tramp home through all sorts of weather, including once knee deep in snow and only wearing my hippy sandals.
December 22, 201411 yr It was in Pink Lane (the short cut to the Central Station from Clayton St). There were a couple of cafes there but the so-called 'all-nighter' shut at 2.30am ... it might even have been a Wimpy Bar. Anyway, its real claim to fame was the meeting place for the London gangster, Jack Carter, to meet his neice in the 1971 film Get Carter.
December 23, 201411 yr I may well know the answer, but it wouldn't be fair to say, right away. Here's a secondary question that's a lot more difficult: What's the connection? Technicolor romance Maytime in Mayfair (1949).
December 24, 201411 yr Maggie the late night café opposite the Central Station was called 'BOWERS'. All the groups in the area would congregate there on Fri/Sat/Sun nights after gigs. Lots of 'groupies' too.
December 26, 201411 yr I was never brave enough to use the cafe.In the late sixties it was either the Morris Minor or my Dad's A40.(bench seat )Parking did not seem to be a problem.
January 1, 201511 yr Went to the Majestic more than the Mayfair. Remember seeing The Animals at The Mayfair - with The Junco Partners as the warm-up act. The GoGo was fun any night - got any pictures of that?
January 1, 201511 yr No pictures of the Go Go but the Juncos are still going, he was probably wearing that coat when you last saw them,.. this is them at the Journal Tyne Theatre December last year.
January 24, 201511 yr Technicolor romance Maytime in Mayfair (1949). Yay! A belated New Year's gong goes to Eggy! And.. the photo is of course of Anna Neagle, who hardly gets a mention today even assuming current generations know the name. Such is tinsel-town fame! A leading star in British films for over 25 years from 1932, she won several awards as Britain's favourite actress and biggest female box-office draw. She was awarded a CBE in 1952 and created DBE in 1969.
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