Museum planned to celebrate the Eelpiland dance club,the 1960s venue in the middle of the ThamesBack when rock music was deemed antisocial, and even traditional jazz bands were frowned upon, and it cost just fourpence to gain entry to a area where the young were free to dance,drink and kiss. The Rolling Stones, a teenage David Bowie, or Rod Stewart,Eric Clapton, the Who and Pink Floyd all first found regular audiences in this hidden haven. Related: John Mayall: 'I managed to pick out some pretty special people' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com