![]() Dingwalls is a sweaty venue in Camden NW1. Way before Camden became the hip alternative equivalent of Oxford Street the Camden Lock end was just a bunch of building and Stables just east of the Roundhouse on Chalk Farm Road. Set up by a fellow called H in 1973 when he left the Speakeasy, Dingwalls Dancehall was a venue where punters and musicians alike could mingle. Faces to be seen ranged from Eric Clapton to Mick Jones to Wilko Johnson to Frank Zappa and Bo Diddley and anyone wanting to have a drink beyond 2pm. In punky times a number of notable events occurred; The Pistols were supposedly banned after trouble during a Ramones gig. Outside was the scene of the face off between bassists Simenon and JJ Burnel of the Clash and Stranglers respectively, that ostracised the Stranglers from the Punk crew. Blondie and Eater played there among many others and the latter met Lou Reed and his transsexual friend Rachel who probably wondered what had happened to his song 'Sweet Jane.' But despite the onset of Punk, Dingwalls remained primarily
Dingwalls is still going today though the wild west feel and vibe has long departed. |
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