Top spots for Classic Rock N Roll and Music Junkies

Posted by Joe Sheer on October 12th, 2017

If you are a huge fan of Classic Rock and music in the big city of London, then you are in for a treat. London city is a haven for music lovers. Come and blend into all that Rock N Roll and shake a leg or two at these top spots in the city. The music gets you raving like never before. Explore these Rock N Roll spots and smile away your blues with the best music entertainment in the city.

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Read on to know more about these top spots for Classic Rock N Roll and Music Junkies in the city.

  •  Abbey Road:

Abbey Road gained its popularity all over the world after the iconic album of the popular band ‘Beatles' was shot her during the 60's. You will find Abbey Road located in St. John's Wood in the North West Part of London city. It is an inspirational hub for music fans in the city of London. It is home to the Abbey Road Studios which is a major landmark for Rock N Roll and the beginning of popular classics. Collect for yourself memorabilia of some of the greatest talents in Rock N Roll classics the world has ever seen.

  •  Denmark Street:

Denmark Street is popularly known as the Tin Pan Alley. What makes it exciting is that it is a treasure for and one of the top spots in the whole of Europe Classic Rock N Roll Junkies. Popular Classic numbers were created and recorded in hidden basement studios. Relive the moments and the spots which inspired the writing of the Classic Rock songs of legends like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix. Go up to the same rooftop where Elton John wrote the popular number ‘Your Song'. The spot where the ‘Rolling Stones' gathered together and created Rock N Roll history with their first album, is currently a music book shop selling books with lyrics and track records. Did you know that Bob Marley bought his very first guitar right here on this street?

  •  Carnaby Street:

Feel the magic of Rock N Roll Classics right down to your soul at Carnaby Street. You will find Carnaby Street located near West End. Explore all of the fashion boutiques and the music venues on this street. It is the hotspot for the classics of the 60's. On this street, you will also find fashions from world renowned designers like Mary Quant. Rave to the popular numbers at the underground music bars and let out that inner wildness for rock n roll on Carnaby Street. Walk in the footsteps of these musical legends like the Bowie, the Rolling Stones, the Yard Birds and several others as well. Enjoy and experience all that these legends have experienced on this street during their time.

  •  Olympic Studios:

The Olympic studios are outstanding when it comes to Classic Rock n Roll music. Once upon a time, it was the hub for recording music tracks by several musical artists like the Beatles, the Arctic Monkeys, the Rolling Stones, the Oasis, and more. The Olympic studios left several fans disappointed when it closed in the year 2009. However, it has been open to Rock n Roll junkies ever since the year 2013. There is now a cinema and a café for both young and old crazies to hang out at.

  •  The 100 Club:

You will find the 100 Club located on Oxford Street. It has been open to Jazz and Rock n roll fans ever since the year 1942. It has gained popularity with the hosting of Jazz numbers by legendary artists like Louis Armstrong. During the 1970's, the 100 club was a hub for bands like the Rolling Stones, the Sex Pistols, and the Clash. It has stood the tests of time and gained, even more, popularity over the years.

  •  Hard Rock Café:

You will find the Hard Rock Café located near Regent's Park. It was first open to Classical Rock Junkies ever since the year 1971. Today it has been turned out into a mini museum of Rock Music. It is one of the top spots to relive all the timeless musical Rock legends and numbers from over the years. Walk around the museum and explore all that is displayed. Get all of your legends in one place in the city at the Hard Rock Café. There are displays of rock records and tracks on the walls of this museum as well as an underground vault filled with memorabilia. It was Eric Clapton who donated the very first exhibit to the Hard Rock Café museum. Be awed by the collections of John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and several others as well.

  •  34 Montagu Square:

34 Montague Square is considered as a musical shrine for Classic rock and music junkies in the city. It is the address where several rock artists and musicians lived over the years. Originally it was Ringo Starr who lived here and recorded songs. Later on rented this house to another legend who is none other than Jimi Hendrix. The other Rock artists who recorded rock tracks here include John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Paul McCarthy. The home is not open to visitors, but you can view it from the outside.

  •  430 Kings Road:

This address was once the pioneer of punk aesthetic music. Way back in the 70's, it was run by Malcolm Maclaren and Vivienne Westwood. During this period it was popularly known as the ‘Let it Rock'. Later it was renamed to ‘Sex in 1974'. It was here that the iconic band ‘The Sex Pistols' was formed. Get a good look of all you can set your eyes on from this iconic and legendary band of ‘The Sex Pistols'. The other band members include Glen Matlock and Sid Vicious.

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