Rock Music Landmarks Of LondonTake a look at the drinking dive under a teashop where the original Rolling Stones were recruited, visit the places where skiffle was born, The Beatles played their last gig, and Paula Yates died. Rock Music Landmarks Of London is both a practical guidebook and an entertaining catalogue of stories featuring the rock stars who made parts of London famous simply by being there. All these London rock landmarks have their own stories, every one is on the London Tube system, each has a full address and a reference photograph. |
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W1 Soho Mayfair Chinatown Marylebone | |
NW1 Lisson Grove Marylebone Regents Park | |
N2 Fortis Green | |
W11 Notting Hill Gate | |
W12 Shepherds Bush | |
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Abbey Road Studios album Apple Corps artists Asher Baker Street band basement Beat Route Beatles became Bob Dylan BOND STREET Bunjies Carnaby Street Clissold Arms coffee bar concert Danneman David Bowie Day’s Denmark Street Ealing Club early fame famous fans film Goldhawk guitar Hammersmith Palais Harley House Heddon Street Jimi Hendrix John Lennon Keith Richards KENSINGTON landmarks later LEICESTER SQUARE live London look Marianne Faithfull Marquee Marylebone Mick Jagger movie musicians nearby once OXFORD CIRCUS Oxford Street Paul McCartney Paula Yates performance Pete Townshend photographed Pink Floyd played premises Punk Rainbow recorded Road Tube rock star rock’n’roll rockers Rolling Stones Roundhouse Royal Albert Hall Saints Church Hall Samarkand Hotel Sarm West Sex Pistols Sid Vicious Sixties skiffle Soho song St John’s Wood Station Street Tube Studio 51 theatre Tin Pan Alley TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD venue Yardbirds Yoko