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The Buccaneer, Leopold Street


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Plastic glasses in the Bucc were pretty much as thick as proper glass glasses as I remember not the flimsy jobs you get today

 

Quite right and a few other town centre pubs and clubs used them for a while, but sales went down and people protested a lot and started drinking bottled beers and shorts and some draught beers were going off before they could empty the barrels, so I heard at the time.

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Every Thursday and Friday night - met at Claymore, onto either Blue Bell, or Bier Keller, next Stone House final destination BUCCANEER.

 

Happy days.... couldn't see a thing, couldn't move, couldn't get to the toilets. couldn't hear by the time we left.

 

met my husband there. ....no comment!!!

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Crap beer, **** plastic glasses, Born to be Wild came on regularly. I was 16 when I hung out there. One day the police came in and busted every one of my friends for underage drinking. They left me surrounded with pints of beer. So happy I looked older than my age.

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These are the tracks on the Album "Stink"

 

1 One Way Ticket 2:46

2 She's Alright 3:28

3 Beltmaker 2:40

4 Mainline 6:41

5 Think I'm LosingMy Marbles 2:23

6 Drive You 3:01

7 T.B. Blues 2:08

8 Better Watch Out 4:38

9 Bad Women 12:18

10 Don't Give Me No Goose For Christmas, Grandma 2:31

 

They had a single out better watch out and she's alright still got the album and single in fact played don't give me no goose last Saturday night at a gig.

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The Buccaneer, Leopold Street.

 

1. Firstly, thank you Torontony for correctly pointing out that Pig and Whistle was in a different building to where the Buccaneer had been (Grand Hotel). There has often been confusion about that. Cheers. The Grand Hotel was a lovely building, its replacement an eyesore.

 

2. I also remember the thick plastic sturdy straight beer glasses. We sometimes used to stamp on them to make them shoot across the room, obviously before the Bucc filled out. We used to do the same at the Students Union up Glossop Road.

 

3. As far as I know, plastic glasses weren’t used during the week (quiet evenings) at the Buccaneer. We were served our drinks in glasses with handles. I think we used to call these dimpled glasses, Cocoa Cola glasses.

 

4. Some Tuesday’s or Wednesday’s I used to have the occasional chat with Trevor Hockey of Sheffield United fame. He usually turned up in his Velvetex car. Trev often wore a crushed-velvet jacket.

 

5. From the music side of things at the Buccaneer, I enjoyed:-

Jig-a-jig – East of Eden.

I’m a man – Chicago (the long drum solo).

 

And loads of other Prog stuff. I still love it.

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I remember passing the Buccaneer on many occasions and thinking it must be great inside but I never got to go in.

Most people passed it on the way to what was the beast pub ever in Sheffield The Red Lion on Holly Street.

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