Talking the Mod beginnings of London club culture at Second Home next month
Next month I’m taking part in an event which examines the birth of London club culture in the early 60s.
Held at creative hub Second Home, London Stories: The Mod is the first in a three-part series of discussions hosted by Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton, authors of the club bible Last Night A DJ Saved My Life and the men behind the mandatory DJ History.
//Pages from the sections on Mod in The Look; above the late Johnny Moke talks about The Scene//
I’ll be contributing nuggets from my research into the period for such projects as The Look: Adventures In Rock & Pop Fashion while first-hand testimony will be provided by music manager/original mod Mickey Modern.
//More on Mod from The Look; above tailor John Pearse recalls The Lyceum as well as the Flamingo, The Scene and the Whiskey A Go-Go//
The other events in the series look to be equally interesting, following the story as it weaves via such hallowed premises as soul-boy central Crackers in Wardour Street and pioneering gay night Bang in Charing Cross in the 70s to acid-house ground zero Shoom in Borough in the 80s and beyond.
Wonder if they’ll mention Kermit’s off Kensington High Street where I spent one of the most memorable nights of my life in 1978?
Tickets and more info on London Stories: The Mod here.
Visit Second Home here.
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