Soho Stories - a stroll around London’s entertainment district (4K)

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  • London walking tour around Soho, London's historic entertainment district. Thanks to my supporters on Patreon / johnrogers
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    Our stroll through the history of Soho starts at Manette Street, named after a character in Charles Dickens novel A Tale of Two Cities. We then pass The Pillars of Hercules pub in Greek Street and make our way into Soho Square, which was developed in the 1680s on the site of Soho Fields. We look at some of the fine 17th and 18th Century architecture around Soho Square.
    From Soho Square, we go back along Greek Street, past the house where Thomas De Quincey lived and wrote, Jazz After Dark where Amy Winehouse performed, Josiah Wedgewood's pottery showrooms, and L’Escargot Restaurant. We walk along Old Compton Street and also visit The Coach and Horses pub, Kettner's, Maison Bertaux, The French House, Cafe Boheme and numerous other significant locations around Old Compton Street. Our walking tour then goes up Frith Street, past Bar Italia and Ronnie Scott's Jazz club and then into Dean Street past the Soho Theatre and Quo Vadis restaurant. Dean Street was originally the heart of the French community in Soho, and in the 1700s French was so widely spoken in the area that people said you could imagine you were in France.
    From Dean Street we pass back along Old Compton Street and then up Wardour Street, past the location of the famous Marquee Club and the Intrepid Fox pub. No walk around Soho would be complete without taking in Berwick Street with its historic street market and fantastic record shops. The final section of our walk goes through Walker's Court to the Raymond Revuebar. We finish this wonderful Soho stroll in Rupert Street.
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Komentáře • 481

  • @peterward3965
    @peterward3965 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Bit of useless information from me, the large new building in Manette St is on the site of Foyles book shop. Above Foyles were some apartments, one of which the late Danny La Rue lived for decades. And next door to goldsmiths with the green and black frontage is a very old building which was La Rues bar.
    During WW11 Danny with his mother lived on the site of Center Point in victorian flats.
    Unfortunately their home was bombed, and they would attend the Catholic Church in Soho Square.
    I use to drive for Danny. That's my bit of gossip 😊

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  Před 10 měsíci +4

      That’s fantastic info - wish I’d included it in the Soho chapter of my book

    • @peterward3965
      @peterward3965 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@JohnRogersWalks Thank you, cheers 🍻

    • @tbjdiamonddog
      @tbjdiamonddog Před 9 měsíci +3

      Great info, not useless at all, thanks

    • @zcam1969
      @zcam1969 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Priceless information Peter thanks for sharing.My dad scrolled through there as a American Soldier 44 prior to D-Day

  • @janettedewar6617
    @janettedewar6617 Před rokem +34

    My dad lived in Pulteney Chambers Brewer Street middle of the 60's to the 90's. In those days it was gas lit flats, battery powered tv and we'd sit at the open window listening to the music playing in the street. We used to have a bath in Westminster public baths when we visited him. Thanks so much for this.

  • @seanjamescameron
    @seanjamescameron Před rokem +48

    I remember when I worked on feature films we had to stop filming at 5:30pm so the film reels could be collected from Cardiff at 6pm to be taken "up London to Soho Square" for processing overnight and a draft version would come back from Soho Square when they came to collect a new reel of film the following day. One day, as runners, we missed the van so drove very quickly down the M4 to try and find the Soho van in the service station before it left Wales, we did find him and return to the set drained and relieved without any of the producers being aware of what had happened.
    The Prince Edward Theatre was the first theatre I visited back in the late 1980s to see Elaine Paige in Anything Goes. We travelled up from the valleys of South Wales for the day. I remember we had food in a little cafe just opposite. I went for a walk before the show and there was a lady in every door way asking if you "want an experience". Totally different vibe from today.
    Last time I was in Soho I had lunch at Poppie's (21:28) for fish and chips with cuppa tea and bread and butter. Lovely place but like most of that area, overpriced.
    27:20 Eleanor Marx lived just down the road from me in Sydenham SE26 on Jews Walk having been born at 28 Dean Street, Soho.
    27:40 I always remember going down Meard Street and noticing on one of the black doors a golden plaque reading: 'This property is a home and no longer used by prostitutes so please stop knocking'.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  Před rokem +4

      Great notes Sean thanks

    • @chrisprobert5340
      @chrisprobert5340 Před rokem +2

      That was put there by the artist Sebastian Horsley who lived, I think, at No. 3...

    • @wendyHew
      @wendyHew Před rokem +3

      I felt the same poppies was so expensive. It costs a fortune for a day out in London these days. I miss a nice portion of chips wrapped in newspaper for a pound.

    • @PhilipStacey-ty2em
      @PhilipStacey-ty2em Před 9 měsíci +1

      what about this video, ? very well done and great narration,

    • @adrian4794
      @adrian4794 Před měsícem

      I wonder if it was called Meard St after the French word for 'shit'?

  • @diegocorrea5143
    @diegocorrea5143 Před rokem +14

    Soho has been a constant reference in my understanding and enjoyment of London. It has that "Threshold" quality... is not posh, is not low, is not beautiful, is not ugly, is not glamourous is not tacky it has that great feel where everybody is welcomed, Soho takes life easy, there is a peculiar., sort of charming pace to it.. in any case, I really wish it remains for many many many years to come:))))

  • @NicholasDeroche
    @NicholasDeroche Před 3 měsíci +1

    i was watching this one while working and every few minutes i heard "...i used to work here..." and i thought this man is my hero.

  • @KOTDM1988
    @KOTDM1988 Před rokem +20

    Evening. Just watching after a stroll around Skopje, Macedonia. The Internet is wonderful, isn't it!?

  • @valpayne2963
    @valpayne2963 Před rokem +14

    Thoroughly enjoyed this walk. I was lucky enough to work for a company in Dean Street from 1974-82. Fascinating to see how much is still the same and yet how much has changed. Brought back so many memories. Thanks.

  • @rosieHolliday5887
    @rosieHolliday5887 Před rokem +2

    I used to spend a lot of time in Soho in the 90's. I always found it relaxing around that area. The bar scene at night is always the best. My bestie who now lives in Paris with his husband would take me out all the time around there. Best memories. It was "our place" & gay men are such great people to hang out with. So much fun 💘 I'd go back to those days in a heartbeat. Thank you for this xx

  • @johnorchin8567
    @johnorchin8567 Před rokem +16

    I watch so many videos about London, but this video stood out for me, possibly because you brought your film making talent to the screen, and in so doing captured the feel of Soho which is often missing in a lot of modern ‘walking’ videos. I like the way your camera seem to linger on its subject, while life went on gently around it, but not distracting from what you’re focused on, or talking about - very clever that!

  • @donrevie721
    @donrevie721 Před rokem +5

    Rogers really is the doyen of London walks isn't he? ...he should be given an award and a generous stipend to ensure he keeps doing what he does ..so well !

  • @seonadmacleod139
    @seonadmacleod139 Před rokem +7

    When I first came to London in 1972 I used to go to Berwick Street market every Saturday. There was a fabulous Italian deli where we bought the best ham and mortadella. It was really buzzing then! Thank you for a great dose of nostalgia!

  • @dickranmarsupial4911
    @dickranmarsupial4911 Před rokem +1

    I love the line "I'm not sure I'd go there if I had a bad back, if I was you" 😄

  • @johnhoward2402
    @johnhoward2402 Před rokem +15

    Another gem John, thank you! In the early 70s I worked for the Metropolitan Water Board. Trying to collect water rates from the clubs and the 'ladies' who worked in the flats above them led to some interesting encounters. Thanks for stirring the memory banks.

  • @keithsbitsandpieces
    @keithsbitsandpieces Před rokem +22

    Absolutely brilliant John , I used to be a despatch rider in the late 1970's and based in Soho Square and Kingly court ..
    Brought back many memories ;)

  • @margaretdrew2844
    @margaretdrew2844 Před rokem +1

    I love all the blue plaques and seeing who lived in these buildings. I don’t get to London very often. ❤

  • @caroledrury1411
    @caroledrury1411 Před rokem +6

    I love this very much. It’s also very meaningful because my father Harold’s Arthur Drury, an artist lived in Soho between 1948 and 1952 and then again in 1968 to 1975 before he re-joined us in the states. He also talked about talking with Francis Bacon and all of the other characters that I have since learned so much about. This is the first update that I have watched online about Soho today so in our family it is very meaningful. Coming to you from Greensboro Vermont

  • @CrazyTeacherNick
    @CrazyTeacherNick Před rokem +1

    Thanks, made an old man very nostalgic.

  • @wolvoman1
    @wolvoman1 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the educational walk, as usual much appreciated.

  • @zennor_man
    @zennor_man Před rokem +2

    Just a mention for Groove Records & Jean who knew everything about dance music……It was Jazz, Funk & Soul for me in the 80’s

  • @emmaearnshaw3282
    @emmaearnshaw3282 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Good vibes in Soho, not bustling like it was. Glad you included Bar Italia, had many wild eyed early Sunday mornings after nights out at the Milk Bar.

  • @jamesgoold7287
    @jamesgoold7287 Před rokem +1

    DEFINITELY put: "Wherever that may be!" on a mug. I'll buy one...

  • @gerretlorenzen5239
    @gerretlorenzen5239 Před rokem +1

    The inimitable Kirsty MacColl wrote a song called 'Soho Square', and she has a dedicated bench on the south side of the square.
    Every year, on the Sunday nearest her birthday on the 10th of October, fans (including me) gather at the bench for a sing song, then to 'The Spice of Life' basement for open mic of Kirsty's songs.
    An absolute highlight of the year for me.

  • @JTTW1455
    @JTTW1455 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the SoHo Sampler. Very eventful and lively walk.

  • @Na5tyify
    @Na5tyify Před rokem +1

    The original Sister Ray Records used to be down the old Compton end where the market is. The original location you show was actually it’s second location. I’m very happy you included it anyway as it’s Sister Ray that is the main association to Soho for me.

  • @alexandrajames8734
    @alexandrajames8734 Před rokem +1

    Interesting to see the streets of Soho again. I worked near by in the late 70's early 80's when I was around 22. Wow what a time we had. Clubs, pubs, late nights & food too. Can't remember the names of any place we went to but we tried them all. x

  • @janebaker966
    @janebaker966 Před rokem +8

    I loved the sonorous sound of those church bells at the start,added atmosphere. Not a place in London I know but I did find myself in Soho square by accident 2 or 3 years ago,lost again!,but I made it to the theatre just in time! Nice to hear about the history. Danny La Rue! I was astonished. Do you think our Danny knew about the other Danny! Danny La Rue,now he had class,what a performer,I've got his film,the only one he did Our Miss Fred on DVD. It's so funny. In the Carry On style but luckily I like the Carry On style. I was lucky enough to see Danny La Rue onstage,it must have been in the mid 1980s. I know it was after he lost all his money but as he pointed out,not his talent. I didn't know this at the time only later. It was at the Bristol Hippodrome. At the end of the show he came on in his man's attire and talked to us the audience,he chatted and reminisced. In particular he recalled how he saved the Bristol Hippodrome from closure and he truly did. It must have been around 1980 that the then management of this central city theatre announced it cost too much to run and they were going to sell it for redevelopment. There was an outcry,locally and nationally. The upshot was that Danny La Rue staged a fabulously showy and over the top pantomime Cinderella that year and the theatre was saved. Of course lots of negotiations etc were going on in the background but I don't know about any of that.

  • @briancox4339
    @briancox4339 Před rokem +10

    Great video I must admit I have learnt more true facts about the history of London watching your videos John than any where I can remember so interesting videos congratulations on another masterpiece thanks for sharing John much appreciated.

  • @maria_in_shropshire
    @maria_in_shropshire Před 3 měsíci +1

    My Head Office is based in Soho Square, without fail I go for a walk around the nearby streets at lunchtime, such a fantastic area

  • @noreenclark2568
    @noreenclark2568 Před rokem +1

    I do enjoy your trips around London I'm a history buff and I like to see the old places thanks for showing.

  • @flydriveexplore
    @flydriveexplore Před rokem +3

    Loved this, brought back memories of the 80s and the Intrepid Fox. We were going to be rock stars!
    Still love walking the area when we visit although I do miss the sleaziness and there are only so many trendy coffee shops you can cope with in a day. Who remembers queuing at the Soho Soundhouse music shop for their summer sales?

  • @user-oc8dl2dz3t
    @user-oc8dl2dz3t Před 9 měsíci +1

    Cheers JohnI am learning about my neighbourhood.. I move in Bloomsbury 23 years ago, my Job was located in Soho NHS Clinic,, back then .. now retired. Nostalgia, I used to sit there in SoHo square back early 2000 4 my lunch break😟😥

  • @martjevans
    @martjevans Před rokem +10

    Wonderful video. I used to work in music publishing early-90s and would walk through Greek St and Soho Square on my way up to work in Mortimer St. Glad to see if it still looks somewhat the same! Also, I'd buy the mug 👍

  • @margaretdrew2844
    @margaretdrew2844 Před rokem +1

    When I saw you were doing Soho I had to watch ,so many famous places .

  • @tbjdiamonddog
    @tbjdiamonddog Před 9 měsíci +1

    Lived in Soho 5 years up till 2022, so many great memory’s. I guess you know about Mcartney building on Soho Square, that’s worth a talk

  • @joebenge3920
    @joebenge3920 Před rokem +13

    Loved it, John. There's so much in Soho, all crammed into quite a small area.
    I worked as a runner for an advertising agency on Lower John Street, back in 2004-06. Mostly involved getting lunch for the creative director, but I did a bit of running between post production houses like Framestore. It was a very eye-opening experience for a 19 year old.

    • @JohnRogersWalks
      @JohnRogersWalks  Před rokem +4

      I bet Joe - hope they treated you well, the runners are the most important people in the operation

    • @joebenge3920
      @joebenge3920 Před rokem +3

      @@JohnRogersWalks Well, I should note that they didn't replace me when I left. Think that indicates how crucial I was to the success of the business, Good times though.

  • @lindasueanderson8024
    @lindasueanderson8024 Před rokem +7

    I love stories about you coming to London as a young student, I very much look forward to more Soho (especially now that I know Hammer Films is there!) and I have longed for a "wherever that may be" tshirt if you are looking to merchandise!

  • @philburdett
    @philburdett Před rokem +3

    Ah, now we're on my patch! Many stories to tell but suffice to say the morning was not underway 'til I had two coffees at Cafe Boheme & a few pints in 'The Coach' (in Jeffrey Bernard's seat if it hadn't been taken) - great memories of just about all the places you indicated & I think I could write a 500 page memoir about it & only get to the end of Dean St...fabulous stuff as ever, sir & I look forward to parts 2 & 3 & also buying the mug...

  • @Steveoaudioandstuff
    @Steveoaudioandstuff Před rokem +5

    You have an uncanny ability to draw our eye to things people walk past in their thousands John. What a groovy trip this week. Thank you so much for this tremendous piece of work. Looking forward to episode 2. 🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @irampotter
    @irampotter Před rokem +2

    Marco Piere White was involved in both Escargot and Quo Vardis, he bought the later with Damien Hirst. I lived on Monmouth Street for a while and worked for Wicked Films at Tisbury Court making music videos, I have wonderful memories of that area, especially The French House with Gaston and his amazing moustache, the Soho Brsserie, cheap Italian meals downstairs at the Pollo Bar and for a while there was someone who kept pooing in the porcelien urinal in the gents at The Coach and Horses, Norman was not happy, regulars there were guessing who it might be but I don't think he ever got caught

  • @ndhan72
    @ndhan72 Před rokem +1

    London....always the coolest city in the world.

  • @elizabethjeffery6380
    @elizabethjeffery6380 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi John.
    I watched your Soho walk today for first time and what a fascinating part of London. I recall wandering the area years ago and I came across a very old shop which sold old maps and prints. Even more intriguing it had a very small restaurant in the basement and I sat alone and had a vegetarian saffron stew followed by home made cream. One of the best lunches ever, I wonder years later if it is still there and if you have ever passed it by. Thank you

  • @jeremyhaines4481
    @jeremyhaines4481 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is very interesting and informative about soho london

  • @nigelkind781
    @nigelkind781 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I totally agree with you ! I was/ am feeling exactly the same thanks for bringing that to your podcast I watch regularly it’s a breath of fresh air and keeps me sane knowing I not on my own thanks 👍

  • @kevindehinkelai7464
    @kevindehinkelai7464 Před rokem +1

    Just watched your latest episode 2 of Soho walk and decided to revisit episode 1
    Great walk John, love Wardour street especially when there's not a A bomb in sight 🙂
    Looking forward to your next wherever that may be!

  • @paulhutchins6019
    @paulhutchins6019 Před rokem +11

    Thank you John, you're always so informative and the depth of your knowledge is great. Soho looks a lot safer than when I first went there mid 70s. It reminded me of the TV show Budgie, with Adam Faith lol. 👍🏼

  • @eddyarcher8509
    @eddyarcher8509 Před rokem +1

    Another great video John!

  • @TimothyHalkowski
    @TimothyHalkowski Před rokem +1

    Brilliant walk!

  • @williamcross3648
    @williamcross3648 Před rokem +1

    Once again John another excellent video, thank you.

  • @1966babysnakes
    @1966babysnakes Před rokem

    Fantastic... thank you so much John.

  • @Anne.2024
    @Anne.2024 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful episode

  • @twig3288
    @twig3288 Před rokem +2

    When YT was invented I wondered what individuals could possibly upload that would be worth watching, now I’ve cancelled my BBC Licence because the CZcams has such compelling content.

  • @GeorgeChoy
    @GeorgeChoy Před rokem

    great walk and great video, thanks John

  • @hArtyTruffle
    @hArtyTruffle Před rokem +1

    Thanks John. Incredible how much info you retain. 👍🏼

  • @ashleysgaze
    @ashleysgaze Před rokem

    Hugely enjoyable, John! Looking forward to Part II. 💥

  • @zcam1969
    @zcam1969 Před 8 měsíci +1

    .John Rogers you are a walking gold mine of historical information ! You Bedazzle me like Peter Cook ,have you ever met him?.

  • @roberthickton7732
    @roberthickton7732 Před rokem +1

    Tons of information and relaxing . Thank you.

  • @steamingiron
    @steamingiron Před rokem

    Brilliant!! Every moment enjoyed and good to see the old place again. Thanks John.

  • @johnball1087
    @johnball1087 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed that, thanks John

  • @elizabethhammond5545
    @elizabethhammond5545 Před rokem +3

    It is so wonderful to walk these streets with you and see London as it was and is now.

  • @rogermcd9918
    @rogermcd9918 Před rokem

    Love your videos so much John, London history is almost on every doorstop, amazing, thanks for bringing the past back

  • @alanperry3651
    @alanperry3651 Před rokem +2

    In 1963 aged 15 my first job after leaving school was in Hanway St number 39 to be exact. It was a textile warehouse which was deep underground and covered a area approx half the size of a football pitch. I would spend my lunchtimes in the early days over the other side of Oxford St sitting on a bench in Soho Square wondering where all the action was that I had read about in the Sunday newspapers re Soho and wondering what all the fuss was about. Eventually after a couple of weeks and fed up with sitting on the bench I took a walk down Greek St and the nearer I got to Old Compton St the more the aroma of coffee got stronger. There were quite a few shops along OCS then with coffee beans displayed outside. I would then turn into Wardour St and make my way back to that underground place of toil still wondering what all the fuss was about Soho. Most of my working day was spent underground as I travelled in by tube to Tottenham Crt Rd. Sometimes when sitting in Soho Square I would see those trolleys full of cans of film being pushed through and I thought I could do that. I saw a job advertised in the Evening Standard for a Messenger Boy for A B Pathe and applied. In those days it was easy to get a job and in March 64 I started working from Film House in Wardour St. It was then I became aware of the Soho I had read about as previously I had never ventured or strayed from my Greek St/OCS/Wardour St route. My eyes were opened daily as I walked during the course of the job through streets I had never seen before. Might I suggest John a route for your next walk through Soho starting in Hanway St, then across to Soho Square through to Film House, 142 Wardour St, making your way to Golden Square where we Messenger Boys sometimes went for lunch at the film company building (name forgotten) on the West Side. Then a short walk to Ham Yard home of the top Mod club back in the 60s The Scene club although I think it's a bit different to how it was round there now. Finally over to Haymarket House down Haymarket where I worked as a Projectionist ia Ad Agency after leaving Pathe in 65. I would do it myself but live to far away now and I don't think I would get any further than that bench in Soho Square. Keep up the good work and interesting videos.

  • @benedictmarshall7031
    @benedictmarshall7031 Před rokem +1

    Yet another wonderful video. I once worked just off the Tottenham act Road / Oxford Street area and used to pop by Soho and Wardour Street on my way home. I also loved popping into Pollo (Italian restaurant) for what must have been the cheapest Spaghetti Carbonara in London. £2.50 with a glass of red wine if I’m not mistaken - late 80s prices.

  • @markriley4665
    @markriley4665 Před rokem +1

    Great video John. Takes me back to my art school days. Thank you.

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful walk! Such a great pedestrian area and it is packing with history. Thanks so much!

  • @sallypassmore8748
    @sallypassmore8748 Před rokem

    Magnificent John. Thank you so much for this wonderful walk.

  • @brianlevett5893
    @brianlevett5893 Před rokem

    Brilliant video as always please more soho my favourite part of central london

  • @maddog.mcewan
    @maddog.mcewan Před rokem +1

    Thank you !!! Good memories … loved the Intrepid Fox in the 90s

  • @sadhumannell2769
    @sadhumannell2769 Před rokem +1

    Ronnie Scott’s was originally in a basement in Chinatown,possibly on Lisle St.off Wardour St.Visited couple of times with a musician I was dating, Roshan Roland Kirk and Stan Kenton played. Think it moved in mid 1960’s to current location on Firth St.Flamingo Club was on Wardour St too. Many well known British musicians mostly blues,Americans too started there. Chinatown had not developed at that time.Thanks for all the memories you help dig up. From a West End girl.

  • @ArthurStone
    @ArthurStone Před rokem +2

    Thanks John; great tour. Brings back good memories. Covent Garden has some interesting roots too...the Physic Garden, Seven Dials and a few interesting pubs. Best.

  • @johnmiller5630
    @johnmiller5630 Před rokem +1

    Another gem John. I find your videos therapeutic and fascinating at the same time. Wonderful stuff.

  • @peter.nguyen
    @peter.nguyen Před rokem +2

    I walk this path at least once every month and seeing it through film just brings a romantic aspect to it that I've never appreciated. Thanks John.

  • @robbojax2025
    @robbojax2025 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful walk. Looking forward to part 2.

  • @maggiesamuels2937
    @maggiesamuels2937 Před rokem +2

    Thank you John what a brilliant walk around one part of Soho . I use to work in an office in Frith Street and have lunch my in Soho Square. I haven't been around that area for couple of years thanks for bringing alot of memories back can't wait for part 2.

  • @richardsmith8325
    @richardsmith8325 Před rokem +2

    great video John, look foward to part 2

  • @ianmaddams9577
    @ianmaddams9577 Před rokem

    Wonderful walk
    I have spent many great days wondering around soho taking in the atmosphere and visiting a few pubs

  • @mickmcguire4571
    @mickmcguire4571 Před rokem

    Brilliant work as always 👌👌

  • @ralphwinter6421
    @ralphwinter6421 Před rokem +1

    Nice one John, awesome walk - Cheers mate...

  • @gparry42
    @gparry42 Před rokem

    Wonderful John, thankyou.

  • @lizstevenson7801
    @lizstevenson7801 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much John, your very best walk so far. This brought back so many memories of my youth growing up in London, going to the theatre's plus Ronnie Scots, tuesday night at the Marque in the 60's and early 70's. I loved all the history you talked about, you seemed to be in your element on this walk. Thanks for the memories, lived it 💕🇦🇺

  • @paulfish5074
    @paulfish5074 Před rokem +1

    Magical video - as always John.
    The ending to your videos apways makes me smile.
    Wherever that may be.
    Peace and love to you.

  • @TXMEDRGR
    @TXMEDRGR Před rokem

    I've only passed through Soho during trips to London, so this wonderful guided tour is much appreciated. Thanks for sharing.

  • @paulrimmer1967
    @paulrimmer1967 Před rokem

    I've loved every second of this; truly fantastic, entertaining, educational & full of authentic warmth ..Thank you x

  • @markames3688
    @markames3688 Před rokem

    Lovely and low key walk, thanks. Perfect for a Tuesday morning writing reports.

  • @Tom_J23
    @Tom_J23 Před rokem +2

    Hi John!!
    Great video as always!!
    Thanks!!

  • @colinbarnes1501
    @colinbarnes1501 Před rokem +1

    My favourite place in central London in the early to mid eighties, and I'm so relieved to see it still recognisable now. Fantastic walk John.

  • @karinlearned7150
    @karinlearned7150 Před rokem

    Enjoying this video. I particularly enjoy the history and all the renowned people you mention, some of whom I've never heard of, that I end up taking notes and wiki my afternoon away. Thank you.

  • @pamelamckenzie2685
    @pamelamckenzie2685 Před rokem +1

    I love your videos the history of every place fantastic.

  • @philanderson5138
    @philanderson5138 Před rokem

    a great video - thank you sir! Always visit when I'm in the city, you've given some sense of the place. keep it up and i'll watch out for more

  • @damedavidfrith55
    @damedavidfrith55 Před rokem

    Thanks for another cracking vlog around London very interesting 🤔

  • @gigteevee6118
    @gigteevee6118 Před rokem

    Soho has so much to offer, looking forward to more of it soon

  • @Slycockney
    @Slycockney Před rokem +2

    Thank you John that was brilliant and took me back a few decades when I worked in Soho for many years in the photographic trade. Had many a pint in the Intrepid Fox, and a few bottles of pink Champagne in the French when I was supposed to working overtime. Propositioned quite a few times around Berwick street and Rupert street, those were the days!
    Can't wait for the next Soho installment.
    Also looking forward to your book release.

  • @johncubbidge2237
    @johncubbidge2237 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for bringing new information to my old memories of Soho.
    At Patisserie Valerie opposite Comptons Pub in the 60's & 70's it was always packed, 6 to a table with a three tier cake stand in the centre, and after coffee and wonderful French cakes one would pay by an honesty system of declaring how many cakes one had eaten from the stand.
    Did anybody else cheat?

  • @oc2phish07
    @oc2phish07 Před rokem

    Another totally engrossing video. Thanks John

  • @thfccfht
    @thfccfht Před rokem

    Great memories for me, Cheers John.

  • @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS
    @SMILEVIDEOTRAINS Před rokem +1

    excellent informative presentation

  • @Quebecoisegal
    @Quebecoisegal Před rokem +1

    I worked with someone who had a council flat just off Charing Cross road, he and his wife would dash off to the countryside for a weekend away in a different setting! I go back far enough to be a regular customer at Dobells jazz record shop there.

  • @LLACEM
    @LLACEM Před rokem +1

    Brilliant really enjoyed this thank you so much

  • @redjacc7581
    @redjacc7581 Před rokem

    brilliant stuff JR.

  • @dalegriffiths3628
    @dalegriffiths3628 Před rokem +2

    Super once again John, you are so watchable - I appreciate the time and effort you put into these productions. Makes me want to retrace your steps and go and look for this gems myself.

  • @edenjs1503
    @edenjs1503 Před rokem +2

    20 years since I visited the area and great to see, despite the timeframe, that Soho has retained so much of it's former glories. With the sun shining, I definitely felt a 'must add Soho to my bucket list' moment. Thanks for another entertaining vid 👌