Wednesday, July 23, 2025

London Life 1966: Discotheques, Psychedelic Samantha's and Francoise Hardy at the Savoy

London Life cover, 31 December 1966

London Life was a mid-1960s what's on magazine that for a little while replaced the Tatler to reflect a shift away from conservative posho style guide towards a more socially democratic swingin' London - tellingly by the end of the 1960s it had reverted to its former name and to being a conservative posho etc.

'Discotheques' were included in the listings, still quite a new phenomenon in UK so with the helpful explanation that these were 'Informal nightclubs and restaurants with dancing, usually to gramophone records. Some discothèques feature musicians from time to time'. Most of these don't sound too appetising, a lot of gambling and no doubt overpriced drinks (overpriced for the time - a goldfinger cocktail at the Hilton for 35p sounds very reasonable now!). Still wouldn't mind a time machine to check out the Flamingo or to see Francoise Hardy at the Savoy in January 1966.

London Life, 29 January 1966

And what of Samantha's in New Burlington Street, described in 1966 as 'London's first psychedelic club' promising to 'create atmosphere with machines' for people who 'want to be taken out of their minds as if they had taken LSD'. All with a talking dummy called Samantha and a dancefloor with 'powerful strobe lighting, which throws malevolent screens of speckled rays over the dancers' while 'a projector in the ceiling imprints vivid coloured slides over the contorted bodies of the music seekers'. 

London Life, 12 November 1966


Monday, June 30, 2025

Anarchist dances in London 1890s-1910s

Some anarchist social events in London area from 1890s - 1910s

1891 -  Concert and Ball at the Commonweal Club, 273 Hackney Road, E2

1898 - Soiree and dance at the Athenaeum Hall, 73 Tottenham Court Road organised by the Freedom Group
 
1899 same venue, American Anarchist Emma Goldman along with the Slavonic Tambouritza Quartet


1908 - concert and social at the the Socialist Hall, Wimbledon on behalf of veteran anarchist Frank Kitz

1909 - Concert and Ball at the Workers Friend Club and  Institute, 165 Jubilee Street E1 -  Arbeter Fraint ("Worker's Friend") was a Yiddish language anarchist paper associated with Rudolf Rocker.

1913 - Anarchist Education League social and dance at Central Labour College, Penywern Road SW5 (Earls Court) with palmistry and games as well as dancing

 (these flyers and many other treasures to be found in the Max Nettlau papers at the Institute for Social History online archive)