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Antimusic.Com: Marquee Club 25Th Anniversary DVD Review antiMusic.com: Marquee Club 25th Anniversary DVD Review http://www.antimusic.com/reviews/08/MarqueeClub.shtml Artists: #-A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X-Y-Z Day in Rock - Today's Rock News Home | News | Reviews | Artists | Message Boards | Photos | Name Origins | Rock News Wire | RSS Feeds Main Menu Our Sponsor • News Marquee Club 25th Anniversary • Reviews • Artists DVD Review • Day in Rock • Rock News Wire by Kevin Wierzbicki • Photos • Store . Advertisement London's late lamented Marquee Club was one of the main venues for new and developing talent in the late '60s and throughout the '70s and as such many artists and fans had a CBGB-like sentimentality towards the hall. English singer Dave Dee interviews some of those folks here; some who were involved with managing the club and some who played there like Kenny Jones, Phil Collins and Alexis Korner. Artist Spotlight Filmed to celebrate the club's 25th anniversary in 1983, the • Artists of the Month: St. Madness | reminiscences are interspersed with the musical performances, Soulsavers one song each from an odds-and-sods group that includes Wishbone Ash, Marillion and Status Quo. The variety is eclectic; • Today's Reviews: 3 Inches of Blood | The it's hard to imagine that any particular viewer will like everything Mahones Vs Catgut Mary here. But like the "underground" radio format of the day this film • Ascension Of The Watchers (ex-Fear offers an introduction to the unknown and unheard (Mezzoforte, Factory) Week: Day 2 - Day 1 anyone?) One of the film's highlights comes right at the onset as Osibisa perform a joyous ode to marijuana, "Paper Match." Dr. John follows with "Little Liza Jane" and then the Climax Blues Band does a version of their hit "Couldn't Get it Right" that is not nearly as polished as the radio version. 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