The recent threads concerning memories of various venues got me thinking of how the venues of my youth and the ones of today compare.
So what are peoples favourite small (say, under 300 capacity), medium (300 to 1000ish) and large (1000+) venues of all time and of ones that are operating today?
For me:
Small venue - Favourite ever, The Moonlight, West Hampstead. Favourite now, The Lexington.
The Lexington is quite a bit bigger than The Moonlight, and has better sight lines. Paul from Stolen reckons the sound there is crap, but I've been to enough gigs there with excellent sound, to know that there's nothing much wrong with the PA and any problem he's had was probably with the sound engineer.
The Moonlight had more good bands and a better atmosphere, but that is probably a reflection of the times, not the venues; after all the Lexington never had the option of booking The Birthday Party. All in all The Lexington is a worthy successor to any of the small venues of the 80s.
Medium venue - Favourite ever, The Venue, Victoria. Favourite now, ULU.
ULU was, of course running a lot more gigs in The Venue's era than now, so clearly I think it 2nd best. Hard pushed to think of any good medium size venues in London, putting on gigs regularly. The Dome and 229 both only put on occasional shows. Haven't been to The Garage since it became "Relentless", but it all looks a bit corporate. The Mean Fiddler in Harlesden is also much missed.
Large venue - Favourite ever - The Lyceum. Favourite now, none.
The Lyceum put on loads of great bills and was never as characterless as most big venues.
Only currently running large venues I've been too are The Forum, Brixton Academy and The Apollo, Hammersmith (formerly the Hammersmith Odeon).
Too many gigs at The Forum ruined by bad sound; at the Kent Records anniversary, a couple of years back even the records played by the DJ sounded crap! At least in the days of it being The Town & Country Club you could stay behind after some gigs for Wendy May's Locomotion.
Only ever seen two bands do a good show at The Academy, Pussy Galore (supporting The Jesus & Mary Chain) and Dee-Lite (with Bootsy Collins on bass!). Seen enough good bands disapoint there to know it must be at least partly due to the venue. I've never liked the Apollo. Kilburn National Ballroom & Hammersmith Palais were both better than any of today's large venues
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