Speakeasy Club

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The Speakeasy Club is a central London late-night haunt for the music industry during the late 1960s and 1970s. Known in the business as "The Speak", it included a restaurant and music room.

Since the club was a regular drinking hole for record industry and artist agency executives, it attracted many emergent bands who played for low fees in the hope of being spotted. Among these was The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown.

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