I have fond if hazy memories of that weekend! Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Raigad Uncategorized old nightclubs in south shields. I played most north east theatres and eventually retired (I think) in 2016. Had some good nights at the Majestic. In the late 1950s it was converted to a ballroom and became the Majestic. I have often wondered what became of Margaret Armstrong who lived on Benjamin Road in Howden and worked in a large Civil Service Centre (name forgotten). I probably went there between 1971 and 72 (I was 18 in 72) and can remember the feeling if excitement at hearing the very loud music coming from a juke box. Some pubs might aim to attract a younger 'trendy' crowd; while others cater for a 'traditional' clientele who want nothing more than a pint of proper ale and the environment in which to enjoy some peace and quiet or an uninterrupted conversation. It opened in 1959 and ran for around 6 years. The club was opened on 6th February 1963 by the Levey brothers from Wallsend. I always say that a photograph is a moment of time captured, that youll never get back! Ahhh the memories of such magical days Ray Grehan, who owned various night clubs including the Blue Note in Sunderland and the Crescendo Club at Whitley Bay, passed away about eight years ago. Newcastle in the mid to late sixties had a vibrant night life which, outside of London, was probably the best in the country for wining, dining, dancing, music and gambling. even had chairs in the corridor of the hotel they stayed at. My boyfriend was working and was 15. Hello, this has been a great read. Bob Redhead. Ziggy's 19 Bars & Clubs By C9460ITmarkg It was quite difficult to get a membership in the early days. Both my grandmothers once worked in the Tyne Dock Hotel, now Kennedys at Tyne Dock, and I remember passing Slake Terrace on my way to work in Newcastle, with the Grapes Hotel and many other public houses before they were demolished. The Dolly Peel 12 Bars & Clubs Open now By SteveLorro Very cosy little pub, friendly atmosphere, friendly staff and plenty of beers to choose from. Sadly Geordie is now in a care home after having several serious strokes and has no memory. Does anyone have memories of seeing the singer Dick Haymes at any of the following in Newcastle. The club was managed by Ken Brady who used to be in the resident band at the Majestic in Newcastle. Lived in Heaton as I remember. Its no wonder that London gangsters such as the Kray twins were keen to get in on the action. When they came to the Change Is there was always a heightend tension but they minded me, I guess since they were barred from most other clubs they didnt want to screw themselves up with this one. Used to ring Ivan Birchells office and find out where they were playing. what a great club. Excuse me if I sometimes get things wrong, memory is not what it was from 60 years ago. I know this is a long shot. Another of those in attendance was Marcus Levey, who with his twobrothers ran La Dolce Vita before selling the club to the Bailey Organisation in 1965. Ive lost touch with my dad who was the bouncer with Tommy at the go go club. Basically we went to anywhere where Eric Burdon was! That totally made my day, especially after having visited his grave just last week. Kennedy's Bar South Shields 5 Bars & Clubs Open now By steveL794 This is a great Little bar great atmosphere and is such a welcoming bar, well worth a visit great chilling bar 3. To Anna (156) yes I remember The Kontors. The Majestic closed as a music venue in 1967 and became the Gala Bingo Hall. Jean (still dancing) x. Alan Price was, I think, born in Jarrow and worked at the tax office. Geoff Wonfor became famous as a music video producer. I have googled and tried Face book but without any success. Dawn Ralston (nee. Other acts that appeared at the Majestic Ballroom in the sixties include; The Moody Blues, The Kinks, The Spencer Davis Group, The Hollies, Van Morrison and the Small Faces. `you may already have it? AGE OF AQUARIUS future existence. One of our group was Pat Carling. Pete Wallis ( ex Juncopartners and Gamblers), Re Jean McGowan, there are some photos of the inside of Bloomers nightclub on Facebook site called 70s Newcastle Nightclubs if thats a help still have not found a photo of the outside in its hey day but still looking. I am still alive!! Sharing the ladies toilets with the staff from the bus company in the same building. If I could do one thing before its too late it would be to help her reconnect with people from her past in what was the prime of her life. If you contact me, I think that I have a couple of pictures of your Dad at La Strada that you might not have seen. My mother Barbara Berg who worked At the Gogo when she was younger is in the second picture, along with the blonde lady on the right who is my Aunty Joan Tenniswood (young) who also worked there! old nightclubs in south shields. Some magic names and places. All The Clubs from back in the day | Facebook Would anyone know where I may get hold of a photo of the Gay Trouper pub. Even better was the fact that he was actually staying at the same place as we were, the Pheasant Run Hotel. Former South Shields nurse 'lucky to be alive' after carbon monoxide Yes my mate the late Geordie Short was the drummer, they were regulars at the Bombers club and Central club and were resident band at the now demolished Mount Pleasant club until Geordie passed away. 10 South Shields pubs, past and present - from the Criterion to the I loved the clubs The downbeat where the animals used to play, great memories to treasure. We all gave up the Go-Go after Sloopys opened at about 1967, Then it was Change Is which changed to Bloomers where I met my wife Joan, and by that time everyone had moved on and got married, I got married in 1976 aged 27 and now still Happily married with 3 kids and 3 grandchildren . But the Gogo was the best of them all I remember seeing Chris Farlowe, Brian Augers Trinity, Spencer Davis Group, The Family, Zoot Money, Geno Washington, Georgie Fame, Otis Redding. John and I are celebrating our 39th wedding anniversary today and so have been looking back to when we first met in two very special nightclubs in newcastle (long gone but never forgotten) mainly Change Is (later known as Bloomers) and our very favourite place Scamps. Ill gladly let you have copies of what I have a photo of Bloomers but boarded up and no sign and an internal shot of girls dancing and dry ice on the dancefloor from late 1960s also a flyer for the opening of Bloomers in July 1973. Went to nearly all the clubs mentioned. Ah, Dusk! The photos are of the Crusaders (with manager Dave Golden in the dark suit) and the Crusaders with Jimmy Tarbuck and Ray Ellington in 1963. The 'leisure industry' pubs of 2021, of course, exist in a very different world to their mid-20th century predecessors when the town's hardworking men - seafarers , shipbuilders, coal miners and the like - were the main customers in the street-corner and riverfront bars. Had some great evenings there in the late 1950s as well as any evenings at the Oxford Gallerys and the Majestic. Great site look forward to any info. I was quite good friends with Russell Smith, son of baileys owner, John Smith and I remember the house band at the Latino having a mad Australian front man. Great memories, if somewhat hazy due to my then drink problem !! Maggy Ross could be Maggy Heskith who died a few years ago. He was always a dapper dresser!! Covid-19 permitting, most of us hope to enjoy the hospitality of pubs in South Shields, and elsewhere, once again in the not-too-distant future. Not in the same league as the other clubs in the area, but full of the essentials of life - beer, women, music and food. Five nightclubs in South Shields that we lost within the last 10 years Primary Menu. I then returned to a normal life !!!! Went to the Dolce for years and my mate at the time was DJ at Sloopys. When the bingo hall closed in 2005, the Academy Music Group bought the building and converted it back to a music venue. _____________________________________________________________________, Great memories of the 60s, I met my wife in the club agogo in 1966 and we are stll together, when I remember some of the groups , and artists that I saw live in the clubs back then its just amazing , great days ,Im on face book if anyone remembers me . We regularly played the Seaburn Hall on Cats Nite Out which was on a Wednesday. This pub used to have a bad reputation but what a change, visited for Sunday Lunch and enjoyed a lovely meal, a good choice of meals served Carvery style, with the largest choice of vegetables we have ever seen. old nightclubs in south shields. It was so dark and there were couples kissing in corners and dancing where they stood. Met some real characters. TO MIKE GRAHAM, hey !! Hi I know Tommy and Davey findlay, Jesmond. Dave Finlay was a very good decorator and I used to pick him up at his house in Jesmond and travel on to Whitley Bay At the time the club was only open on Friday and Saturday evenings . Sadly Bob and Alf are no longer with us R.I.P. Your email address will not be published. JT, Hi Micky Dunn/ John Taberham, Cheers Other people I remember from that period were Greg Burman (sound equipment), Dave Woods ( Impulse Records) and Dave Dixon and Geoff Wonfor from Tyne Tees Television. He must have been in his late fifties in the time I knew him, and I think me may no longer be with us forty years on. I still meet up with Paddy Plunkett, Bob Ackers, Bill Ross, Bryn Pringle, Cass, Bill Ross, Bill Colwill about every month for afternoon coffee. Bernie was the organist and his brother another name that eludes me were both from Sunderland. It was only a step-up (not a high stage) He looked down at me, held out his hand, and said, Cmon little lady. The Sounds Londoner Ronnie Pipe on piano Herbie Flowers bass Des ??? My memories of that time are very hazy, I know we had good times, I just cannot remember many of them. The band names mentioned on this site Junco Partners Alan Hull (bless im) and The Sect. Does anyone remember the Carousel Club in Chester le Street? Most of the lads my age in 1972 aspired to have their hair like the lovely Marc Bolan. Equally we are desperately trying to find an internal shot of Scamps? Just stumbled across your website. Went to a Motown concert at the Sunderland Empire a couple of years ago and, would you believe it, sitting next to me was Frank Pemberton who used to own Club 11 in Sunderland with Mickey Pemberton (I think). Hi does anyone know what happened to Tom Oxley the nightclub photographer? old nightclubs in south shieldscharles upham daughters. I was about 17 when Wilson Picket pulled me up onto the tiny stage at the Newcastle Club aGoGo Jazz Lounge. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); But if you were there and you cant remember much, then this site will jog your memory, at least about the local north east music scene of the mid to late sixties. It had a bad name she said. I remember the Old Cellar club with Mrs Bailey on the door. Naturally had my photo took with him as well. How embarrassing. Good bands played there. Me mam and dad met there in 1970 and Id love to get them a photo made? La Dolce Vita went into decline in the seventies and had several name changes before finally closing its doors as a venue in 2002. It was a no-brainer that these lads were something very special. Would be good to have a reunion.. sorry to hear of joe lisles death the 69 club owner. . My credentials for getting the job to the best of my knowledge were I was a pro wrestler along with my tag team partner Jason Joe Robson from the Teams Gateshead and my hobby, hypnotism. My number is 0191 4922316 Suzanne x, Hi Suzanne, great to have someone else writing about Change Is. Nobody danced once they came out. In relation to the Hendrix gig my dads uncle was the manager at the Haymarket Hotel and he reckons the band had a pint in the back room ,presumably before they went on or between sets, Great to see Germain up there looking as animated as ever ..pity there is not a music track download of everyone in action! oops sorry just found them under media -great stuff thanks. The North East in the 60s as a wonderful time for musicians and performers and I am so pleased to have been there. Lorraine, its lovely to hear how much you enjoyed going to Bloomers and glad the memories made you smile! The Old Ship Inn 8 Bars & Clubs By Fairydusters It's like stepping back in time in this bar. June Viner, Sorry should have said Frank Pickering and Mickey Pemberton. Chas Chandler lived in Heaton and his dad was the roadie. Im mainly interested in the lead singer of the time called John Little (or possibly also used the name Osbourne). :)Alas, me and my friends said theyd never be famous with a name like that!!!!! old nightclubs in south shields. I remember seeing Sandford Goudie and his glamorous wife there regularly.We watched a young comedian called Jimmy Tarbuck performing, just before he came to fame at the London Palladium. I was best friends with Pongo (Keith to me) and for a short while roady for them. Change Is opened with a flourish on 9th February 1969 with a promise of first class entertainment from the best acts around. I cant believe that we dont have a single photos of inside the club? If anyone has any input on my post please respond. Many people (including myself) have mentioned photographs, or rather a lack of them and I wondered if it would be at all possible to make a plea for any photos your readers may have relating to 60s clubland 1972, Please forgive me if this is something youve already covered but photos bring back so many memories it may be worth another go? If anyone has any good images or information, please post on here or contact me personally. The Beacon The Beacon in Green's Place on the Lawe Top was one of the oldest pubs in South Shields, having served drinks since the late 1800s. Cant anyone remember a local band used to play in the dolce la vita called the bits and pieces? I only wish more photographs had been taken to record all this! I had an input early in the posts re La Strada and Ken Maddison and was lead vocalist at the Sunderland and South Shields nightclubs. At the opening night the DJs were myself and Simon Dee. The club ran for about five years and closed around 1966. Fuelled by this success, they picked a fight with Family singer Roger Chapman who proceeded to chin both of them in two minutes. Davey, worked at club agogo sadly passed away yesterday morning great man. Student Union do,s were good and remember Sect and Elcorts playing at a couple of them. Hi Does anybody remember the Dolce Vita house band, a guy named Robbie was the bass player and I cannot remember the names of the drummer, organist and lead Guitarist. La Dolce Vita included a large cabaret lounge with seating for 500 and an illuminated glass dance area in front of the stage. no one has mentioned the muscle inn built into the viaduct bottom of dene st, the club was run by wrestlers hence the name.The club room was tiny 40 punters it was full.an H girder ran the length of the bar (head height)where punters rested their beer (or whatever had fell off a wagon)this was circa 1962 on a friday it was jazzers M.C. Unfortunately I am not able to see them as I am not on Facebook. Billy. Happy days, Dawn the Nelson Street Jazz Club is mentioned on the page about the Marimba Coffee House. Brought back a loot of memories. He was playing at the Arcadia Theatre. Like George I have been looking for pics for years. I was born in Teesside in 1971 my Dad and Godfather had been doing the club circuit until we moved to Brighton about 73. I now live in Florida where I teach piano and still do a few gigs. I think Wednesdays was Cats Night Out mainly only records being played but Saturdays it was bands,The Kylastrons were a favourite I remember in their leather trousers playing Hall Of The Mountain King with loads of echo. The Cavendish Club at the bottom of Grey Street opened as a nightclub in the early sixties and became part of the Bailey Group. Is Jim wright still alive? My name is Bryan Jeffrey ex singer with The Playmates, The Mafia And The Surf Board, a lot of our time spent in Germany and Switzerland. We were more 18 year olds from Sunderland who found our way to the Club A Gogo hoping to meet someone to give us a lift home! My favourite place ever was Scamps. Another guy from that era I worked with was the tragic big Geordie Short, his group Bits & Pieces were well known around the WMC scene, they ended up as resident group at the now demolished Mount Pleasant club. Thanks LA DOLCE VITA CRAZY NIGHTS!!! Phila. The Mayfair Ballroom opened by the Mecca organization on 12th September 1961 and continued to be a major venue in the city for 38 years. My mate and I were upstairs buying hot dogs and I got ours and put plenty of Tomato sauce and Mustard on both and went to move away from the counter when a guy in a light tan suede cowboy Jacket backed into me covering his suede tassels in sauce. I met my first girlfriend Yvonne there, started going to the Downbeat also Club Eleven in Sunderland with my close pal Rod. Garry Steckles, Hi Melina Manning your mum Irene was my first girlfriend, at 16. Exciting times. 190 Dave, Hi, used to follow the Sect, go to various clubs and halls around Newcastle.Also the Elcorts, then the New Religion, and New Elcorts, I believe. Comment by Michael finlay December 12, 2011], How can u be his son micheal -when u cant even spell his name rite -and he hasnt got a clue who jackie is, Anyone remember Purple Haze, a school band from Redwell School in 1968 Johnathan,Richard,Frank and Michael, Hello everyone I dont supose for one minute that anyone remembers me, I was lead singer for The Strangers and The Strollers,what Im really trying to find out kylastron Mac is buried so I can go and pay my respects to an old and dear friend who I lost touch with a long time ago thanks, Hi Lovely girl Just found a post from Jane Maddison whos dad Ken Maddison was my bandleader for many years after I left groups to settle down. Julie Macsorley had been cooking a chicken at her home near South Shields when her carbon monoxide (CO) alarm alerted her to the danger. Also the GoGo and the majestic, many others wish I could turn the clock back, just to revisit these places. THE 10 BEST South Shields Bars & Clubs (with Photos) - Tripadvisor Top 10 Nightlife in South Shields, England - Things To Do Its pubs, wine bars, and clubs, not to mention the myriad curry restaurants of Ocean Road, are just one of the attractions of the bustling South Tyneside seaside town. On a different note, is Keith Crombie the same guy who I bought a truck from when he was a truck salesman at Minories in the sixties. Met my husband there and saw some great bands and stood next to Eric Burdon at the bar. I spend my time between Corbridge and Florida. Amongst those talked about were two men who were heavily involved in the north east club scene in the sixties Mike Jeffery and Ray Grehan. Mighty Joe Young was the band of our choice.many musicians stood in with them, Nigel Stanger being one of them, Ronny McLean on tromboneEric Burdon often sang or shouted there and Allan Price raised the roof with his piano and electric organ if I remember rightly. Sydney Australia. Does anyone have any info on Jimmy Bence and his Orchestra, particularly around 1965ish? Had a great time in the 60s. I was really 56 but had big hair and platforms. The Greg Burman Sound was resident at the Quay Club and I will never forget Greg showing me the proper way to play James Browns I Feel Good top bloke. I remember a night run by the students union at the Mayfair where they would have on 3 or 4 top groups of the sixties. they played for various bands and clubs. Cheers. Good job with the website. i also fondly remember the great Ken Maddison we worked together often. He was a great man. Trevor Chance. There was mutual respect there. Bars & Clubs By 688iang The range of beers and ciders is magnificent, all superbly kept by Kath and the staff. What a star she could have been. Tom spent a lot of his time at The Dolce Vita when the club had super stag nights on Mondays and Crazy nights on Thursdays, Hi. loved those ..times i/ve never lost my love of Jazz, and am still singing those beautifull songs in and around the Northeast. Im 75yrs. The Kon-Tors didnt play original music but were a great cover band. Does anyone remember the old New Orleans Jazz Club in Melbourne Street.the manager was Polish, Jurek.also his son, young Jurek, also his sister used to make an appearance every now and then. Ziggy's 19 Bars & Clubs By jacquelinesQ1680QF Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. If Pete is still around you could use my email to get them together. HI, From the Soap . Gosh this all brings back some fab memories of going dancing with my boyfriend at Change Is/Bloomers in Bath Lane from 1972 onwards and where I became a member at 14, still at school, yes 14, a rebel. I am particularly interested to hear you worked in Change Is (I went there regularly from 1971-74 approx) my memories are of great music James brown, Fatback Band, Hamilton Bohannon, Family- Burlesque and Timmy Thomas to name but a few. Getting your hand stamped if you wanted to get into The Jazz Lounge (I was always too young and had to make do with The Young Set, which I reckon had a better atmosphere anyway!). The lavishly decorated premises had once been the Piccadilly Club, which was run by Dennis Stafford who was later jailed for the 1967 murder of Angus Sibbett in the notorious One-Armed Bandit case. I used to visit clubs like the Flamingo,La Discotheque, The Scene,Marquee,Whisky A Go Go,All Star, Tiles etc. Fantastic!!!!! I still have the Badfinger single I won off the DJ in my treasure box. So he cannot remember if the signage was still showing. of Newcastle in the 60s. Further to my last comment, some of the regulars I remember from La Dolce Vita were The Barton Brothers (Andy and Phil), Brian Stanners, (Formula One) and Pauline Hall (Fenwicks) Its a good job my parents never heard about the murder that took place there in the mid 70s. Hi June I do remember the Palleta, it used to be the place to go during the day, they cannot have done much business as we all used to buy one drink and make it last for hours until we got kicked out. Great site. I can remember seeing The Nashville Teens who played Tobacco Road it seemed like a dozen times. however I cannot remember who it belonged to. Has had a number of . My father never wavered in his belief that Michael was not guilty of infamous murder of Angus Sibbet the fruit machine man/ and said he was odds on the fall guy. How long would it take you to save for the home of your dreams? Used to visit all the above clubs including the strange Muscle Inn..the Downbeat was something else.I cant even remember a Gents toilet being there.but there was a backyard that we used! Vogue. The late Joes favourite tale which I have heard dozens of times was the night they were working the GoGo and a very young band were guests, in Joes words bloody useless. I have just came across your great website while looking for information of the bands that played at the Seaburn Hall Chunky on drums used to work at Cut-Outs at the top of Byker Road before they were taken over by Field Cartons and moved to Killingworth. Rehearsals were sometimes in the Engineers Club in Ellison place. Check out our Memory Lane local history website. AJS 170. Some of the pubs in our image selection, such as the New Ferry Tavern which overlooked the ferry landing on the River Tyne, have gone. Jean x, Jean that would be great. No ones mentioned Nelson Street jazz club. The Beatles played for 5 bob. The Club AGogo opened in 1962 and ran for just over six years. One of them snapped my new tie in half trying to garrot me. He said that he had photos of the Kray twins from the Dolce Vita, as well as the likes of Tom Jones and other stars of the era who performed at the club. Happy Days. 1. I used to go to the Club A Gogo in 1967/1968 as a 15 year old and saw many great bands; Hendrix, John Mayall, Cream, Family and loads of others. The person I refer to is David Finlay(spelt right) he is my farther and he was married to my mother Jackie for 3 years he had me and my sister with my mother, they split up not long after I was born and never really had any contact with us, you are confusing the name with the other Davey Finley of the same era but funny enough I also have an uncle Tommy who is my fathers brother but they are not the ones u think!! Suzanne, Of course I remember your dad Jimmy, many great times working together. Thank you I too loved that era seemed to be so much fun and simpler! Happy days .most of the time.no mention of New Orleans jazz club at Forth Banks..I assisted on the door and behind the bar at timesand I used to play with a local band called The Pilgrims..named after the Arcade in Pilgrim street where we were based ..always used to end up at the Asia Chinese on Bath Lane where the cheapest thing on the menu was Curried chicken livers with boiled rice for 2 bob in old money However good atmosphere,great friendly bar. re comment by margaret duz comment no. As a PS Leam Lane WMC still have a thriving group night on Fridays, they also have a first class resident duo in Dougie and Carl, not many if any clubs still have live backing for the turns. The Del 5s drummer was Quentin (think thats how you spell it) Bernie Watsons brother cant think of the other sax player though. These included Tommy Hendersons Latin American Group and others such as the Bernie Thorpe Trio and Mike Carrs Emcee Four. A slideshow of pictures taken at Laygate South Shields in the 50's & 60's.. Pictures by Bill Claverly & narrated by Janet Wylie Jane Maddison, How are you? Just stumbled across it whilst looking at pics. Sadly he passed away at a comparatively young age. Hi Drink and lack of sleep took its toll.The candle which I burnt at both ends went out in 1977. . Great article, as with Michael(the previous poster)I have a family connection to these times. It features nightclubs in South Shields who offer clubbing, live bands and nightlife. Great times Anna. Just discovered this site. The Downbeat was situated in Carliol Square, Newcastle not far from Worswick Street bus station. In North Shields, for quite a long time in the 60's, the basement of "The Jungle" was a night club. Wow, thank you SO much to Rob Quinn for your lovely comments about working with my Dad,Ken Maddison. Jill, Hi Jill, Yes Trever. i was the original singer with the Gamblers when we split they joined Billy Fury, who also stole my girlfriend ! Bounce Back 2 the Old Skool . I live in France now,so dont get many chances to visit the old stomping grounds. The club was initially owned and run by Mike Jeffery who went on to manage The Animals and Jimi Hendrix. Hi I just found a photograph of me with a young mountain lion on my knee. My best friend married one of his friends (later divorced). old nightclubs in south shields - eztransport123.com One night there was a huge fight which involved about 30 people and resulted in the wall between the casino and the disco being knocked down. The building that held the club has long since been demolished. I was there in the 60s with Joe Brown & The Bruvvers. and myself on Hammond Organ. The Quay Club, which opened in 1965, was a popular venue in the sixties. Wonder if anybody remembers him. I went there quite a few times in the late 60s. Read more about the Marimba on this link. I was only 5 or 6 but my uncle Michael who owned the places used to give me Coca Cola he seemed like a god to me then! Chas Chandler went on to become an impresario on the north east scene and was heavily involved with the Animals. i still havent managed to see any pics of inside Bloomers and would be really pleased if you could help, as Im not on Facebook. Also loved the Gogo. But I am sure that they also got a lot of bands from London. My dad played with him in a band before the war as a lad in Newcastle. Bringing back lots of stories! Vintage photos of clubs and bands in N.J. - nj.com Buy tickets from a trusted primary outlet. ___________________________________________________________________________. Before then, they always return false. I just wish I could remember them all. He later managed Hendrix and Slade. I noted last year when we posted vintage photos of clubs and music venues, that the 1970s and 1980s were great times in New Jersey for those who had a penchant for live music. The Crusaders played La Stradas as resident band three times a week for over six years, but also played the big hotels, the Locarno in Sunderland, the Mayfair in Newcastle. Oh Mike Jeffrey. Find what you're looking for about Nightclubs in South Shields with city-visitor. there was a keyboard player and a drummer called Allan, who drove around Newcastle in a big left hand drive American car.
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