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Velvett Fogg
11-09-2008, 02:14 AM
Opposite Lock

Gas Street

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The Opposite Lock Club, was on the towpath
in Gas Street basin.
Access to the club was from Gas Street, through a short alleyway,
where you tuned left, onto the canal towpath.
Exit was a bit more precarious, as after a few pints,
you had to ensure, you didn't fall into the canal.
It's hard to say, how many lost souls took that way out!

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The club was owned and run by man named Martin Hone.
He was born and bred in Birmingham.
He was in the carpet business and then he pursued
his interest in motor racing.
He drove Porsches around Europe’s various road circuits.
He has experience in racing during his eight year career
including class wins at the Autosport Championship in 1965 and 1966.
It helped him to provide an extensive knowledge
in the background of motor sport.
Then the inevitable came when a member of the city council
called him to invite him to a meeting
to meet various councillors and people who were planning
to move Birmingham forward from its reputation as a drab,
dark and run-down city into a resurgent and exciting city.
To Martin Hone as his enthusiasm encouraged him to propose
something that would frighten the council members he said:
“As a city internationally famous for the manufacture of cars,
but with not many ‘firsts’ to our name,
how about I organise the first-ever street race in Britain?”

He oozed determination and enthusiasm
as he converted a run-down warehouse into a nightspot,
the Opposite Lock Club in 1966.

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It quickly rose to become one of Birmingham's premier nightspots.
He contributed a lot of hard work and made publicity
to make it a success for himself.
Also it promoted international jazz, international motorsport and food.
The resident singer was

Shirley Kent (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=129698943)


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Velvett Fogg
11-09-2008, 02:21 AM
The Lock was to me in those days, a 'posh' club.
However, I had met

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Shirley Kent

who was the
resident Jazz singer there.
I had hoped to write songs for Shirley,
but it didn't materialize.
However, Shirley and I are still in contact with one another
and are still friends to this day

Velvett Fogg
11-13-2008, 11:25 PM
Here's a piece I found on The Birmingham History Site:-

the doc
Neophyte Brummie
Location: Melbourne



Arrow Opposite Lock Club
Does anyone remember the "Opposite Lock" Club ??

It was on a canal in Birmingham on the Broad Street side of the city and you entered the club from the canal bank (Canal Street?).

It was very lively place and the DJ was an avid Birmingham City FC fan who punctuated the evening's gyrations with "Keep Right On To The End OF The Road". From memory it was one pound for annual membership or 2/6d for visitors.

It was there last time I looked 45 years ago but no doubt has long disappeared. Anyone know what happened to it ??