Talk:Gargoyle Club

Ironic consequence of success
What's ironic about this massive article on the Gargoyle is that it has grown impressively during its seven years on Wikipedia, accelerated in recent years by the large number of bloggers who have come here to draw on info which they have reported in their own blogs, then on the basis of having published, they return here to add their blogs as sources!!! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.155.200.241 (talk) 13:45, 15 February 2022 (UTC)

Leeward Sound
I am just putting this here as a note because I can't find any useable references for it to join the main article. Perhaps someone else will find something useful. In the second half of the seventies, the floor beneath the Nell Gwynn was home to Leeward Sound, founded by Lee Peters and Don Ward. It was a small, tatty studio specialising in recording radio commercials. It later moved to Bateman Buildings in Soho. The strippers' dressing room was opposite the door into the studios. Access to the studio was through the side door from Meard Street. It was incredibly run down at the time, as was much of Soho! Joss (talk) 23:28, 10 May 2022 (UTC)