My membership card was No.42. I saw many bands at Walton Road before it moved to the Borough Assembly Rooms, the old Grosvenor. I left Aylesbury in 72 with fond memories of mixed patchouli oil and weed, and oil and water visuals all over the walls and ceilings.
These are most of what I have. This is because the Bucks Herald/Advertiser photographers only went to a few gigs. It's a shame because so many great musicians played at Friars.
A lot of great memories there. Oh to be young and back in 1976 again.
My membership card was No.42. I saw many bands at Walton Road before it moved to the Borough Assembly Rooms, the old Grosvenor. I left Aylesbury in 72 with fond memories of mixed patchouli oil and weed, and oil and water visuals all over the walls and ceilings.
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Great Years .... I still remember cold winters buying tickets in Earth records before waiting for concerts ... The Best was The Clash
It was a tad cold sleeping out in the cattle market overnight for Genesis tickets...
i was there.
First time at friars was captain beefheart 1975 I think was the year but the punk era was amazing they all played there.Cherished memories
Great memories lots of omissions though
These are most of what I have. This is because the Bucks Herald/Advertiser photographers only went to a few gigs. It's a shame because so many great musicians played at Friars.
Friars was manged and promoted by Dave and his wife, Budget Stopps.She did the poster stuff and he did the contacts , acts etc.
Lovely acoustic guitar music playing throughout the photos shown. Do you know who it's by please? Thank you for your time 😊
It's called Acoustic Meditation 2 by Audionautix which is available from the RUclips Audio Library.
Soon it will be owned by the Buckinghamshire Council
Friars Square will be, but this video is about Friars music club.
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