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Added 7th May 2012 by boblee

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Flyer
Bob Lee
Stoneground
1974

hi there
i was dj & general factotum for a short time in the 70's i can't remember the exact year 73/4 i think, it was just after the club had changed hands after financial problems.
besides playing the records i also designed the posters & flyers placed adds in local papers record shops and painted psychedelic murals as i had done some years earlier at other manchester clubs such as the can can/kaeidoscope/rails.
bob lee
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“Because Tractor were going to play there sometime in 73 or 74 we were allowed to get in for free to see gong who had this massive laser that drew lines iover the band the sort of thing you could now do with a little pen think hillage was still guitarist then anyone remember”
23 Aug 2012
“First memory of Stoneground is the carpet- your feet made this velcro sound when you walked across it. Then the bogs- upstairs along a balcony?? I loved it, a proper rock club. I saw Golden Earring there, the first quadrophonic sound system I ever heard, Average White Band who were terrific, not like when I saw them at the Apollo- dreadful- and Kevin Ayers, who went offstage halfway through to throw up in the wings! Also saw a band called Home, whose 1st LP I bought with my own good money, good rock band- and they were shit. Broke up shortly afterwards.”
18 Feb 2013
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