This film is for my brother, Terence, who passed away the night after we filmed this. Cheers Terence! May you rest in peace. Now, just a quick favour! I've started a new Instagram account because the old one got deleted!!!! PLEASE HELP ME TO BUILD MY NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT BY FOLLOWING ME: instagram.com/joolzguidesofficial/ Or @JoolzGuidesOfficial If you enjoy watching my films why not throw me a one-off contribution via paypal! www.paypal.me/julianmcdonnell Or if you want to chip in a couple of ££ a month you can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/joolzguides If you'd like to hire me as a film maker please contact me joolzguides.com/contact-us/ Or contact me on my website for a private guided tour of London joolzguides.com/ Thanks everyone....one of these days I'll be a star!!!!!!!
Sorry to hear about your Brother, Terrence, Julian please accept my sincerest condolences to yourself and your family and thank you for another fantastic & informative guide.
Stumbled on this great channel quite by chance. Not sure why he doesn't have a 1m+ subscribers - the content is just what visitors and residents of London need, once you've done the Eye, Madam Tussaud's, History Museum and all that shit.
Loved this video. Between 1969 and 1971, Soho was my patch. I rented a tiny little basement photo studio in Gerrard Street, opposite the Tailor & Cutter magazine. To contribute a couple of personal musical reminiscences I once saw John Lennon and Yoko Ono leaving Lee Ho Fook's, in Macclesfield Street. I made De Hems, the Dutch pub which was just opposite, my local, and there one afternoon had the honour of buying a couple of pints for Eric Burdon (of the Animals). To shamelessly take this name dropping to the limit, I should also mention that I also photographed Mary Quant, the inventor of the mini-skirt. Ah, the swinging sixties...
Excellent stuff Rob. I used to work at Keith Johnsons on Great Marlborough Street in the mid-eighties. Walking down Wardour Street in my lunch hour one day, I literally bumped into Phil Collins as he stepped out of a doorway on to the street. I nearly bowled him over!
I’m a HUGE David Bowie fan but I had no ideia these things were in London. I’m staying here for a short while and thanks to your video I was able to get a little “Bowie tour”. Thank you so much!!!
Totally addictive videos. Love the information. I lived in Britain for 35 years, danced in London where Dean Street was for ballet shoes and auditions, and there is so much I am learning from this video.
I love you, Joolz! You make me so happy when I watch your videos. ☺️ Bless you and your family, and I am sure your dear brother's spirit is feeling the love you always convey. ❤️ Thank you for all you do and all that you share. 💗
Great video as always. London has so much history, I am a Scot living in Madrid and these videos really inspire me to create better, useful content. If you're ever in Spain I'd love to show you the inside scoop. Also I'm sorry to hear about your brother, I too have lost a sibling and wouldn't wish it on anyone. All you can do is live the best life you can while keeping the memory of him alive.
I've forgotten how great a city London is but your videos are reminding me again. In 1997 I stayed a week near the British Museum and would walk to and fro from Soho and Soho Square every day. It felt like the center of the world at that time. Have been to the city 3 times (from Canada) and am vowing to go back in the not too distant future.
Sabiro....I live in Japan, have done for 20 years,,,Yes that is true...My wife, a Japanese lady couldnt believe it,,,but is is true. As an aside,,,,,love these videos!! It really does save me from going back to the UK!! The Mrs can see London,,,,without going there!! Thank you young fella,,,,Just so good!
I'm sorry for your loss, Jules. It was thanks to this video that I found out that we had to go to the end of the street to find the famous telephone kiosk. I just wanted to thank you, you made my visit to London very special.
Absolutely love you videos. I'm from Scotland, but come to London a couple times a year. Very informative and humerous . Would love to catch you up on your tours one day.
One of your best Joolz. It brought back many memories of my teens. So sorry to hear about your brother. Perhaps in his memory.......... A Julian and family lived here dedication? Rest in peace Terence.
RIP Terence. May God put him in eternal heaven. This video is a gem. Thanks for the musical history for the Soho area. Never knew it is so rich in music. I have subscribed to your channel recently and loving it. I owe you a pint. Regards
So sorry for the loss of your brother! May he Rest in Peace! Loved this episode. Interesting listening to the lyrics of the song.. it's Jolene's answer back to Dolly! xx
You are quite right; a suit in Japanese is indeed called 'se-bi-ro'. Great video BTW...I'm a Bowie fan so it was super interesting discovering new things about him 👍
I'm Taiwanese and I've been learning Japanese for a few years. We also say 'sebiro' for suit in Taiwanese dialect. We borrowed it from the Japanese when they colonized Taiwan from 1895-1945. But I didn't know the origin of that word until now. Thank you for sharing! What a lovely video, as always!
@Joolz Guides ... So very sorry to hear about your Brother Terence. I am sure He would have appreciated this lovely tribute Joolz ... much peace to you and your Brother.
Sincerest Condolences, Joolzie. I Love You, Big Guy! God bless you and your family. Another Wonderful vid. All The Best...These videos are like a cool breeze on a hot day...Soooo Welcome...Thanks again, my dear friend.
Thank you for having such a high opinion of us, your viewers/fans that you would share with us the loss of your brother. I am truly humbled and offer my most sincere condolences to you and your family. This is actually one of my favourite videos, thank you for sharing it. Sincerely, Jon
Stopped in this channel by accident and right after the second video i suscribed. What amazing videos and best of all what an amazing way to explain every place. I lived as an exchange student in london and i wished i could of seen this videos before, oh well just another reason to go back.
Hey Joolz...., Been watching your TH-cam videos via my vpn here on China. You've helped me understand so much more about London and I'll be visiting soon and will definitely follow your advice. Many thanks. 😊
And to think that I was walking around the streets of Soho oblivious to the musical history around me but I did see the building in Saville Row where the Beatles played they last gig 👍👍👍
Soho is my favourite part of London, great bars and venues, amazing music shops to browse, and some lovely food. I love also that one the list of Crap Band Names, Fields of the Nephilim are mentioned and considered a crapper name than Spandex Nappyrash.
Brilliant. When I first moved to the wilds of Dagenham in 1989 o spent many free days travelling by tube around the capital visiting Dingwalls, Marque, Cart and Horses in Canning Town, etc. Thanks for memories. Hello from Toronto Canada
It was the second door, I was a cloak room boy there when it was known as Gossips which was still mostly a goth and rock club a good 15yrs ago. I never knew the whole time I was there that it was formally known as the Bat Cave but there was a small area out the back that was referred to as the Batcave.
Regarding the 2IIsnext door was the heaven and hell coffee bar That was where the mods hung out back in 1962 i went in both and as a young rocker had no problems at all
Brilliant. I find myself enjoying Joolz Guides videos all the more since lockdown began in March last year. Initially it was 'to tide me over until we're back to normal again'. Increasingly starting to fear they are relics from a lost golden age.
joolz, thank you for this great vid!! i’m a fellow vinyl lover and this is the part of london i’m going to first! that said i dig all of your vids-even tottenham. rock on and rip to your brother…ps lil lou can wail! great soundtrack🎸
Awesome videos Joolz. We'll definitely sign up for one (or more) of your personal tours when they allow us to start travelling again! (Some of your Canadian fans)
I saw *The Damned* at *The Marque* probably around *1978/79* thinking at the time I was lightweight & had missed the boat! Mate of mine also played there in a band with Zep's occasional drummer *Jason Bonham!*
One of the long waited longest video, history overloaded. Really appreciate your hard work and dedication. You're amazing at your interest. Please accepted my Love and condolence from India.
Dear Joolz, you forgot to walk and mention the then great Cat Stevens down Shaftesbury ave, past the theathers, where he then lived, growing up and singing, buying his guitars in this video shown shops. Great times they were, went often to his dads restaurant Stavros, nice memories.....great video's.....
Thanks for all your wonderful videos. I worked in London in 1997 at the Big Breakfast Show as a security guard with Denise Van Outen and Johnny Vaughan. Miss London terribly. Hopefully I'll visit again soon. Regards from South Africa.
8:50 The Intrepid fox was were Rod Stewart first met Ronnie Wood. Apparently Rod had a black eye at the time and Ronnie said "Hello face" to which replied "Hello face". Low and behold a few years later they were in the Faces together.
at the back of what was/is Andys guitarshop in Denmark st, a 16th century barn was discovered and converted into a very small but perfectly formed music venue called "the twelve bar", very trendy, it became quite the thing to do a gig there in the late eighties' ? I don't know if it still exists.
12:04 The lovely green-with-white-trim building used to be Richard Williams Animation Studio. Amongst (many) other things, this is where the animation for the title sequences of the 'Pink Panther' movies and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was done.
Hi Joolz, I'm Kelly Plumb from the US, Scottsdale, AZ and I was wondering if you have ever done a tour of the haunts and pub's etc of say The Greats such as Peter O'TOOLE, Richard Harris and Oliver Reed? 😇🤭👣 I absolutely love the stories told by Harris and O'Toole, I would love to see you do a video episode where these Gents lovely rascals enjoyed their time, ,🤩😇🤭👽👋
Just discovered your videos Joolz, love'em! I'm going through a bit of turmoil at the moment with poorly parents, but when we're through it I'd love to come on one of your music tours. Keep up the awesome work mate, extremely interesting. Love the soundtrack btw. 😁
I recently found your channel, and first and foremost, I am so very sorry for your loss. I lost my only sister last year and it's surprising how little the siblings are remembered when mentioning a loss. Again, so sorry. On another note I am loving your show. I've always really romanticized London and I doubt I'll ever get to see it with my own eyes. Even though I'm only in my 30s, I don't know if I'll ever be able to travel abroad. My all time favorite band is Tyrannosaurus Rex and TRex. Do you have a Marc Bolan tour guide video? Living in the States, it seems like no one has ever heard of him besides bang a gong. It's a real shame. Thank you for sharing London with me, some of your videos really make me feel like I'm there.
@@388Caroline He's the best! I would love to see a little tour of some notable places, like the house he lived in with June. She said in interviews they had to crouch down when walking past the window because fans were out there day and night and would go berserk whenever they saw even a shadow on the curtains.
Love your channel. Saw you several months ago (almost a year, I lost track of time to be honest) guiding a group of tourists on Broadwick Street opposite of John Snow pub. I was tempted to walk up and say hi, but I resisted, did not want to disturb you while working :)
This the one of my favourite episodes. I knew where Denmark St was. I passed it several times walking along Charing Cross Road but I knew nothing about its history. Shame on me! Thank you, Joolz.
Denmark St was the Tin Pan Alley of England. Used to hang out in a coffee bar called La gia conda. David Bowie hung out there too while he was trying to make it. Happy days. Thank you for posting this.
A blue plaque was unvalled in 2014 in tin pan alley London. Donovan was there and sang a song he had composed for the occasion of the same name. He performed outside the same Giaconda Cafe that you speak of, where David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and many others famous musicians used to go.
Great video sir. We stayed in Soho this summer. What a great city! We drank in the same pub you end the video in (best beer we had in London) Keep up the good work. The videos bring me back to our vacation. Can't wait to go back. Cheers
This film is so great Jules, really love it. Just a couple of interesting wee things about It's Not Unusual, Reg Dwight plays piano on not just the demo but the proper released version of the song! Along with Jimmy Page on lead guitar and Vic Flick(the guy who plays the Bond theme) on guitar too. It was actually Chris Slade(future AC/DC drummer) who ran across and got Reg Dwight.
Fantastic Joolz. I hope when you become a millionaire you'll continue with these great and informative vids. I don't think you would see so many places if you visited London, unless of course you were our guide.
Really amazing video. I am sort of a musician and am going to London next month and have been looking for ideas for a music tour and now that I have seen this video I am even more excited to go! Thank you :-)
Just found your channel today joolz. Brilliant very interesting. I worked in London for some time and been in some of the places you've shown in various videos . Never imagined the interesting facts about them . My new favourite channel 👍
This film is for my brother, Terence, who passed away the night after we filmed this. Cheers Terence! May you rest in peace.
Now, just a quick favour! I've started a new Instagram account because the old one got deleted!!!! PLEASE HELP ME TO BUILD MY NEW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT BY FOLLOWING ME: instagram.com/joolzguidesofficial/
Or @JoolzGuidesOfficial
If you enjoy watching my films why not throw me a one-off contribution via paypal! www.paypal.me/julianmcdonnell
Or if you want to chip in a couple of ££ a month you can support me on Patreon: www.patreon.com/joolzguides
If you'd like to hire me as a film maker please contact me joolzguides.com/contact-us/
Or contact me on my website for a private guided tour of London joolzguides.com/
Thanks everyone....one of these days I'll be a star!!!!!!!
Fun London Guides - Julian McDonnell Films oh, I’m so sorry!! Rest In Peace Terence.
Condolences to your family.
Sorry to hear about your Brother, Terrence, Julian please accept my sincerest condolences to yourself and your family and thank you for another fantastic & informative guide.
So sorry to hear about your brother.
So sad to hear about your brother!
Jules ..........sorry for your loss. The Video (in part as nothing can replace a loved one) is a fitting tribute to your Brother. RIP
Cheers my friend
Stumbled on this great channel quite by chance.
Not sure why he doesn't have a 1m+ subscribers - the content is just what visitors and residents of London need, once you've done the Eye, Madam Tussaud's, History Museum and all that shit.
Rest in Paradise Terrence. I too lost someone dear last Saturday. Always they live within our hearts.
Loved this video. Between 1969 and 1971, Soho was my patch. I rented a tiny little basement photo studio in Gerrard Street, opposite the Tailor & Cutter magazine. To contribute a couple of personal musical reminiscences I once saw John Lennon and Yoko Ono leaving Lee Ho Fook's, in Macclesfield Street. I made De Hems, the Dutch pub which was just opposite, my local, and there one afternoon had the honour of buying a couple of pints for Eric Burdon (of the Animals). To shamelessly take this name dropping to the limit, I should also mention that I also photographed Mary Quant, the inventor of the mini-skirt. Ah, the swinging sixties...
Excellent stuff Rob. I used to work at Keith Johnsons on Great Marlborough Street in the mid-eighties. Walking down Wardour Street in my lunch hour one day, I literally bumped into Phil Collins as he stepped out of a doorway on to the street. I nearly bowled him over!
I’m a HUGE David Bowie fan but I had no ideia these things were in London. I’m staying here for a short while and thanks to your video I was able to get a little “Bowie tour”. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for making me feel like I’m London when I’m not in London.
So sorry for your loss! I'm sure Terence is in heaven playing rock n' roll with the big guys.
I think you're right!
Every Friday night I open a bottle of Vino and watch Joolsz Guide.. I love the history and banter..thanks Joolz!
Totally addictive videos. Love the information. I lived in Britain for 35 years, danced in London where Dean Street was for ballet shoes and auditions, and there is so much I am learning from this video.
Julian u don't need the BBC . utube is the way to go nowadays. can guarantee u'll get far and beyond your dreams . . u r right on track Jul!
Placido barbara No BBC License either!
Denmark Steet in the 70s and 80s was amazing. I miss those days. Chris and Dicky in Rose Morris a right pair of characters.
I love you, Joolz! You make me so happy when I watch your videos. ☺️
Bless you and your family, and I am sure your dear brother's spirit is feeling the love you always convey. ❤️
Thank you for all you do and all that you share. 💗
Thanks. That's very kind.
Great video as always. London has so much history, I am a Scot living in Madrid and these videos really inspire me to create better, useful content. If you're ever in Spain I'd love to show you the inside scoop. Also I'm sorry to hear about your brother, I too have lost a sibling and wouldn't wish it on anyone. All you can do is live the best life you can while keeping the memory of him alive.
Thanks. I'd love to go to Madrid some day
I've forgotten how great a city London is but your videos are reminding me again. In 1997 I stayed a week near the British Museum and would walk to and fro from Soho and Soho Square every day. It felt like the center of the world at that time. Have been to the city 3 times (from Canada) and am vowing to go back in the not too distant future.
Sabiro....I live in Japan, have done for 20 years,,,Yes that is true...My wife, a Japanese lady couldnt believe it,,,but is is true. As an aside,,,,,love these videos!! It really does save me from going back to the UK!! The Mrs can see London,,,,without going there!! Thank you young fella,,,,Just so good!
Deeply sorry about your loss. Sending much love and prayers.💙🙏🏻 God bless you now and always.
Lost my brother some years ago. RIP to yours Julian.
I'm sorry for your loss, Jules. It was thanks to this video that I found out that we had to go to the end of the street to find the famous telephone kiosk. I just wanted to thank you, you made my visit to London very special.
Absolutely love you videos. I'm from Scotland, but come to London a couple times a year.
Very informative and humerous .
Would love to catch you up on your tours one day.
Completely addicted to this channel. Feels like a stroll with an old mate....wonderful stuff!
One of your best Joolz. It brought back many memories of my teens.
So sorry to hear about your brother. Perhaps in his memory.......... A Julian and family lived here dedication?
Rest in peace Terence.
Cool walk through Soho. Having wished to visit England all my life, this is a great tour of so many wonderful musical memories.
RIP Terence. May God put him in eternal heaven.
This video is a gem. Thanks for the musical history for the Soho area. Never knew it is so rich in music. I have subscribed to your channel recently and loving it. I owe you a pint. Regards
Thanks. There are plenty of films on there for you to see
So sorry for the loss of your brother! May he Rest in Peace! Loved this episode. Interesting listening to the lyrics of the song.. it's Jolene's answer back to Dolly! xx
You are quite right; a suit in Japanese is indeed called 'se-bi-ro'.
Great video BTW...I'm a Bowie fan so it was super interesting discovering new things about him 👍
I'm Taiwanese and I've been learning Japanese for a few years. We also say 'sebiro' for suit in Taiwanese dialect. We borrowed it from the Japanese when they colonized Taiwan from 1895-1945. But I didn't know the origin of that word until now. Thank you for sharing! What a lovely video, as always!
Thanks Sara. Oh great! I didn't know that!
Another excellent video, Joolz. I've lost brothers and know how much it hurts. My condolences
Thanks James
Thanks Joolz. Always enjoy your guides. Keep up the good work!
@Joolz Guides ... So very sorry to hear about your Brother Terence. I am sure He would have appreciated this lovely tribute Joolz ... much peace to you and your Brother.
I can’t wait to get back to London in December! Let’s all pray for little or NO rain...
thank you for another great tour!
Rain? I'm London?
It’s a bit late but sorry for your loss of your brother jules,great video,Chris
From Sydney Australia, enjoyed this, thank you.
Sincerest Condolences, Joolzie. I Love You, Big Guy! God bless you and your family. Another Wonderful vid. All The Best...These videos are like a cool breeze on a hot day...Soooo Welcome...Thanks again, my dear friend.
Thanks for your continued support
Omg! may be most taking it for granted but your stories are gold!! 🤩 love it
Thanks for this very enjoyable tour! Music does indeed rule!
I pause your videos multiple times to look up the music. Takes me an hour to go through a 20 minute Joolz Guides video .
Thank you for having such a high opinion of us, your viewers/fans that you would share with us the loss of your brother. I am truly humbled and offer my most sincere condolences to you and your family. This is actually one of my favourite videos, thank you for sharing it.
Sincerely, Jon
Stopped in this channel by accident and right after the second video i suscribed. What amazing videos and best of all what an amazing way to explain every place. I lived as an exchange student in london and i wished i could of seen this videos before, oh well just another reason to go back.
Sorry to hear about your brother passing away! 😢
Thanks for another great video...!!!
Cheers for watching again
What I wouldn't give for a time machine so I could visit these places back in the 60's when music history was being made.
I agree. It’s all so sterile and lonely now. Probably why most modern music is shite lol
Hey Joolz...., Been watching your TH-cam videos via my vpn here on China. You've helped me understand so much more about London and I'll be visiting soon and will definitely follow your advice. Many thanks. 😊
And to think that I was walking around the streets of Soho oblivious to the musical history around me but I did see the building in Saville Row where the Beatles played they last gig 👍👍👍
Soho is my favourite part of London, great bars and venues, amazing music shops to browse, and some lovely food. I love also that one the list of Crap Band Names, Fields of the Nephilim are mentioned and considered a crapper name than Spandex Nappyrash.
This is what you expect from a typical English bloke. Cheesy, quick witted humour. Love it
Brilliant. When I first moved to the wilds of Dagenham in 1989 o spent many free days travelling by tube around the capital visiting Dingwalls, Marque, Cart and Horses in Canning Town, etc. Thanks for memories. Hello from Toronto Canada
Joolz you brighten up my day - thank you!
St. Anne's Court - Dark They Were and Golden Eyed. Who remembers?
Great video.
Darling ! We love you from Austin Texas !!! Cheers, dear !Love,Claudia
It was the second door, I was a cloak room boy there when it was known as Gossips which was still mostly a goth and rock club a good 15yrs ago. I never knew the whole time I was there that it was formally known as the Bat Cave but there was a small area out the back that was referred to as the Batcave.
Great! Yes, i vaguely remember Gossips myself.
Sad to hear about the passing of your brother, but can't think of a better tribute than a musical tour of Soho.
This video, as well as others in this channel, is a gem!
I think this might be your best video. Tremendous stuff.
Regarding the 2IIsnext door was the heaven and hell coffee bar That was where the mods hung out back in 1962 i went in both and as a young rocker had no problems at all
Brilliant. I find myself enjoying Joolz Guides videos all the more since lockdown began in March last year. Initially it was 'to tide me over until we're back to normal again'. Increasingly starting to fear they are relics from a lost golden age.
Your video logs are outstanding. I’m so glad I stumbled across them recently!
joolz, thank you for this great vid!! i’m a fellow vinyl lover and this is the part of london i’m going to first! that said i dig all of your vids-even tottenham. rock on and rip to your brother…ps lil lou can wail! great soundtrack🎸
Awesome videos Joolz. We'll definitely sign up for one (or more) of your personal tours when they allow us to start travelling again! (Some of your Canadian fans)
Thanks Julian!!! Another great and stunning video. Sorry for the loss of your brother.
He's up there strumming his guitar somewhere
I saw *The Damned* at *The Marque* probably around *1978/79* thinking at the time I was lightweight & had missed the boat!
Mate of mine also played there in a band with Zep's occasional drummer *Jason Bonham!*
I remember once playing In a punk band in 1981 supporting Chelsea (Gene October) in Meard Street but it was then known as Gossips
One of the long waited longest video, history overloaded. Really appreciate your hard work and dedication.
You're amazing at your interest.
Please accepted my Love and condolence from India.
thanks Vishal
Dear Joolz, you forgot to walk and mention the then great Cat Stevens down Shaftesbury ave, past the theathers, where he then lived, growing up and singing, buying his guitars in this video shown shops. Great times they were, went often to his dads restaurant Stavros, nice memories.....great video's.....
Love your videos! And I love London.
Another brilliant film Joolzs, enjoyed it immensly. Sorry to hear about your brother Terence, sad times.
Indeed.. Thanks
Falling in love with London again - bravo!
Fantástico vídeo!! Thank you very much from Málaga, Spain!! Cheers!!
Thanks! I've been to the feria in Malaga. A fantastic week of fiesta!!
@@Joolzguides
How well you know Malaga! 👏🏻👏🏻 I will meet London for the first time on March 2. Thanks to your videos I have a good guide!😃
Wow. Walk past all those land marks regularly and had no idea. Amazing Jools !
And i left a lot out!
Thanks for all your wonderful videos. I worked in London in 1997 at the Big Breakfast Show as a security guard with Denise Van Outen and Johnny Vaughan. Miss London terribly. Hopefully I'll visit again soon. Regards from South Africa.
Thanks. yes, I tried to do work experience on that show.. Always felt I would be good on TV...Not sure why no one in TV land agrees!
@@Joolzguides I'm sure they'll get around.
8:50 The Intrepid fox was were Rod Stewart first met Ronnie Wood. Apparently Rod had a black eye at the time and Ronnie said "Hello face" to which replied "Hello face". Low and behold a few years later they were in the Faces together.
at the back of what was/is Andys guitarshop in Denmark st,
a 16th century barn was discovered and converted into a very small but perfectly formed music venue called "the twelve bar",
very trendy, it became quite the thing to do a gig there in the late eighties' ?
I don't know if it still exists.
12:04 The lovely green-with-white-trim building used to be Richard Williams Animation Studio. Amongst (many) other things, this is where the animation for the title sequences of the 'Pink Panther' movies and "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" was done.
Great stuff!! Always enjoy your tours !!
Cheers Tim
Hi Joolz, I'm Kelly Plumb from the US, Scottsdale, AZ and I was wondering if you have ever done a tour of the haunts and pub's etc of say The Greats such as Peter O'TOOLE, Richard Harris and Oliver Reed? 😇🤭👣 I absolutely love the stories told by Harris and O'Toole, I would love to see you do a video episode where these Gents lovely rascals enjoyed their time, ,🤩😇🤭👽👋
That was awesome, thanks!
Just discovered your videos Joolz, love'em! I'm going through a bit of turmoil at the moment with poorly parents, but when we're through it I'd love to come on one of your music tours. Keep up the awesome work mate, extremely interesting. Love the soundtrack btw. 😁
Sorry to hear about your bro btw. ☮
Wow, wish I had a Tardis: would head straight back to Soho in the early 70's and would probably stay there for good. Fantastic video.
I recently found your channel, and first and foremost, I am so very sorry for your loss. I lost my only sister last year and it's surprising how little the siblings are remembered when mentioning a loss. Again, so sorry.
On another note I am loving your show. I've always really romanticized London and I doubt I'll ever get to see it with my own eyes. Even though I'm only in my 30s, I don't know if I'll ever be able to travel abroad. My all time favorite band is Tyrannosaurus Rex and TRex. Do you have a Marc Bolan tour guide video? Living in the States, it seems like no one has ever heard of him besides bang a gong. It's a real shame. Thank you for sharing London with me, some of your videos really make me feel like I'm there.
nkotb 82 I loved Marc Bolan!!!!
@@388Caroline He's the best! I would love to see a little tour of some notable places, like the house he lived in with June. She said in interviews they had to crouch down when walking past the window because fans were out there day and night and would go berserk whenever they saw even a shadow on the curtains.
nkotb 82 I grew up in Dublin as a teen in the’70’s. Just loved Marc!
@@388Caroline very lucky! Did you ever get to see them live?
nkotb 82 Only on TV on a show called: Top Of The Pops which aired on Thursday nights. I love TH-cam for being able to listen to his songs.
Great vlog...brought back great memories! Cheers!
Love your channel. Saw you several months ago (almost a year, I lost track of time to be honest) guiding a group of tourists on Broadwick Street opposite of John Snow pub. I was tempted to walk up and say hi, but I resisted, did not want to disturb you while working :)
Always Amazing!
This the one of my favourite episodes. I knew where Denmark St was. I passed it several times walking along Charing Cross Road but I knew nothing about its history. Shame on me! Thank you, Joolz.
Great work, Joolz. ❤️
thanks
Denmark St was the Tin Pan Alley of England. Used to hang out in a coffee bar called La gia conda. David Bowie hung out there too while he was trying to make it.
Happy days. Thank you for posting this.
A blue plaque was unvalled in 2014 in tin pan alley London. Donovan was there and sang a song he had composed for the occasion of the same name. He performed outside the same Giaconda Cafe that you speak of, where David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and many others famous musicians used to go.
Great video sir. We stayed in Soho this summer. What a great city! We drank in the same pub you end the video in (best beer we had in London) Keep up the good work. The videos bring me back to our vacation. Can't wait to go back. Cheers
I'm truly sorry for your family's loss although your sister is a gem and you are a rock! keep up the great stuff!
thanks patrick. Hanging in there
Love all the music history in Soho
Great nights at the Intrepid Fox and the club nights at the Bat Cave locale. This video is bringing back so many great memories.
This film is so great Jules, really love it. Just a couple of interesting wee things about It's Not Unusual, Reg Dwight plays piano on not just the demo but the proper released version of the song! Along with Jimmy Page on lead guitar and Vic Flick(the guy who plays the Bond theme) on guitar too. It was actually Chris Slade(future AC/DC drummer) who ran across and got Reg Dwight.
Cheers for this & the other great videos. Also cheers for helping me discover the awesome track being played here, top man 👍
Fantastic Joolz. I hope when you become a millionaire you'll continue with these great and informative vids. I don't think you would see so many places if you visited London, unless of course you were our guide.
A nice fun tour of Soho. Thanks Joolz.
I'm very sorry to here of your brothers passing. Another great video. Thanks for bringing London to me.
Cheers. You're welcome.
Absolutly fantastic!!
Que buen paseo, cuanta historia musical en Londres . La proxima vez que viaje hare este recorrido . Saludos desde Argentina !!!
Really amazing video. I am sort of a musician and am going to London next month and have been looking for ideas for a music tour and now that I have seen this video I am even more excited to go! Thank you :-)
Glad to be of service
Spandex Nappyrash , I LOVE IT !
Just found your channel today joolz. Brilliant very interesting. I worked in London for some time and been in some of the places you've shown in various videos . Never imagined the interesting facts about them . My new favourite channel 👍
Amazing you make so many people want to follow you around on that tour! I for one would be like a giddy child in a candy store walking around there!
Brilliant vids and I will certainly be taking a tour with you sooner mate. Sorry to hear of your loss.