Paul Gorman is…

Talking the Mod beginnings of London club culture at Second Home next month

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//Click on the pic for info and tickets//

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.

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//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.

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//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.

If you haven’t already, add djhistory.com to your bookmarks.

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