RE: Soho sleaze and striptease
Hi,
On this thread, I am interested in the things which went on before or during my time in the 1970s/1980s and I have a few friends from that area who used the facilities more than I ever did and it is to them I have been asking questions.
One thing that has not been considered in these posting is the activities were all carried out against the backdrop of News of the World and their investigations, over the years many players were subject to ridicule and worse if they were found out.
Anyway one of my friends was a regular in the area and before him his uncle . His uncle was a regular at Murray’s Cabaret in Beak Street when run by Helen O’Brien, then at Eve’s when it was on the Mayfair side of Regent Street. He was saying that sometime in the mid/late 1970s one semi-retired enterprising black cab driver had the idea of offering a Strip-Taxi service. Today on these forums we have Nicole promoting the Limo-Strip but the original was the black cab. There were no privacy glass in those days but there were blinds to shut out the public. A customer would travel with a stripper and have a show and a shag while being transported through Soho/West End. This proved popular but the undoing was when he advertised it on one of the give-away tourist street maps, the News of the World cottoned on and did an expose but it was on the go for around 3 years.
Turning to the small unlicensed clubs, he was saying they all had tie ins with the main clubs and if a customer was well behaved he would be directed to the smaller club, these were a bit more expensive as were the drinks, but the shows were explicit, dildos and blue shows. In the 1980s a couple of them became swinger clubs at the weekend, but again they were closed down. From there the swingers went on to what today Rio’s in Kentish Town Road or alternatively to the restaurant in Wilton Road, Victoria for what later became The Toucan Club.
Of the other places there were many, some lasted others came and went but as we went into the mid-1980s the services became rip off and of little benefit to the punters like me.
Now yesterday I went on a walk around the area with a friend who is gay and also one of his friends and they were showing me the seedy gay side, which also overlaps with the straight side.
At the corner of D’Arbley and Berwick Street today there is a juice bar but in the late1970s for around a year in the basement there was a porno cinema where anything went, one side was a straight cinema the other side gay, my friend used to go, watch the couples playing in the straight cinema and then he would play in the gay. I can attest to this as I was a regular in the straight cinema. The customers were well served as upstairs there were two walk-ups.
Further along at the corner of Peter Street and Berwick Street there is a modern building and the corner shop sells up market posters. Back in the 1980s it was serving the gay community, upstairs it had publications but in the basement it had an unlicensed gay dance bar. This was full on, the other guy was saying when he left university he was skint so he danced there for around 3 months, but that from there he got booked into the private parties in Earls Court.
On Firth Street in the 1980s there was a guy who had an apartment, his side-line was as a photographer, He advertised obliquely in both Gay News and a couple of the swinger magazines together with Amateur Photographer and at a time when it was frowned on, you could be a star in either a straight porn shoot or a gay one for your own use without publication. The dancer guy was telling me that he was one of the models. Curiosity got the better of me so I asked him how much he got paid, £25.00 to be shagged in a gay shoot. The girls who would either work in the walk-ups or strip received £50.00 the shoot would be over in 45 minutes.
Further along Old Compton Street on Greek Street there is a Chinese restaurant back in the 1970s/1980s it was a sex shop, the front selling clothing etc. but a cinema at the back, catered for all, one film would be straight the next one gay, and a lot of fun and games as a lot of straight couples liked to get involved. I have had a lot of fun over the years in adult cinemas and have taken girlfriends on many occasions to them, the most notable being the Fantasy in City Road so I was particularly interested in them, close by was the Astral Cinema, which catered for straight and was busy with couples on Sunday afternoons.
At Walker Court there is a old poster advertising the Casino De Paris as highlighted above it must be 30 years old. The area looks like it is about to be developed and no doubt we well have a fresh selection of expensive coffee shops when completed
Kev
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