LOST Nightclubs of CHRISTCHURCH (with Greg Churchill)

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Exploring Christchurch's legendary nightclubs with Greg Churchill. We discover some forgotten gems (Pre 1996).
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  • @tjnz
    @tjnz10 ай бұрын

    Glad you mentioned Limbos, my first club experience in 1989. So many great venues in chch. Heaven, Base, Liquor Lounge, Concrete Club, Jet Set Lounge, not to mention all those warehouse raves. Good times.

  • @tobinbh3940
    @tobinbh394010 ай бұрын

    RIP chch niteclub scene...so many clubs playing amazing music with incredible atmosphere and inclusive vibe..so many memories from these adventures thru the city..felt like we ruled it!! fond memories leaving clubs after the most amazing nite, birds chirping as the tunes still rattle in your ears!!! thanks for the stroll down memory lane

  • @nardwalker219
    @nardwalker21910 ай бұрын

    Wowwww what can I say.... Greg Churchill is a bloody Aotearoa Dj legend, I remember (92 to 94) going to the Worcester Bar on a Friday and it was off the hook, hip hop mixed into house blew my mind, I also remember going to a rap competition up there and listening to Dark Tower, the winners that night went to two twin brothers from Rotorua/Taupo Rodwell and Philip.... but honestly Worcester Bar was meannnnnnn. Chancery and Palladium weren't my cuppa tea because they played corny house and top 40 sounds... sorry my bro Dj Bladrick lol, so I would head to Daniels Nightclub which is where Soul Master Cee (Classic R&B, Swing Beat, 90s Rap, Raggae, 90s R&B, Slow Jams) Djayed. What DJ Raw was to Wellys, Chris or Soul Master Cee was to us in Christchurch. Daniels had one of the best hip hop and R&B nights and sounds in Aotearoa and it would start packing in at 8pm (that's because from 8pm to 10pm it was $1 drinks). After Daniels, we would go to Limbos because Daniels closed at 3 a.m. and Limbos would play a mixture of house, hip hop, top 40s and yes it was all beat mixed and Limbos closed at 6 a.m. Sometimes we would go to the Firehouse but that wasn't often.... to this day I would say that this was one of the best times of my life when it came to clubbing, then I moved to Wellys which was good and then to Auckland but nothing quite reached were Christchurch was for me during the mid-90s.... at this time a small collective of hip hop purists with the help from Pacific Underground and Oscar Kightley called Beats & Pieces was formed and young MC from Beats & Pieces would rear his head and turn rap upside down in our country, his name was Scribe. Thanks for the walk down memory lane Shae, love your work my bro and huge big ups to the legend Greg Churchill..... Nga Mihi Whanau.

  • @shae_sterling

    @shae_sterling

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for you comments Nard! Good to hear that Christchurch was your fav place to go clubbing :)

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    @shae_sterling

    9 ай бұрын

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    @nardwalker219

    9 ай бұрын

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  • @nikismith1871
    @nikismith187110 ай бұрын

    This is so great! Greg, the original GC and Christchurch were my teenage stomping ground! At 15, I used to dance to Dewight at the Chancery ( fuck knows how I even got in the door?) then would go to the Palladium… get ladium, we used to call it😂 Then Rominofs where I used to bust out my Bel Biv Dovoe dance moves to Greg! I would bus in from Aranui and get the last bus home, If I got there before 9pm, there was no bouncer on the door haha… smooth as until the cops came and found us underage’s hiding in the toilets 😅. Later on THE WOSTER BAR!!! That place was everything… Big Tim always let me in at 18/19 years old … wink wink…. Anyone remember the Madchester night there in 93? Then came the whare house raves, where I heard DJ Riddle play Jungle for the first time… my mind was blown! Between Greg, Su J and Riddle all roads lead to me becoming a baby DJ by 96… and Koru, the mighty DJ KABOOM who I gave free beersies to when I used to work at the Wunder Bar in 96. Then I followed Su and Greg up to Auckland. This history is so important. I’m grateful you are telling the story Shae ! ❤ Greg, you are looking great my bro, I still have one of your turntables with your name etched into the side haha Xx ❤❤❤

  • @NZtrillion
    @NZtrillion10 ай бұрын

    Great memories... Thanks Greg and Shae!! I went to all the places mentioned many many times. And even tried to restart Tuesday Hip Hop night at Cats, long after Greg left it behind. I used to love dancing, didn't drink booze - just loved the dancing. When I left home and moved into a flat directly opposite The Firehouse. I went out almost every night of the week - from Tuesday [Greg's Hip Hop night] until Sunday. Every bar/club had a special night - Limbo's was Thursday night. I was a spotty 17 year old, and always got into the clubs - even when I was wearing weird clothes and pyjama shirts. Greg, Greg, Chris and Martin J added so much to the musical soundscape of the city, and to the dancefloor energy. I loved dancing so much I later became a DJ myself and now run a weekly sober dance event in Christchurch. If anyone reading this can't find a good place to dance in Chch, and wants to come to a sober dance... check out: Ecstatic Dance Christchurch.

  • @martinebert1758
    @martinebert175810 ай бұрын

    Oh GC. Still my favourite DJ. The guy who taught me how to DJ. Changed my life. Thanks for the tales and memories. Cheers Brother. Respect MJay.

  • @craigmaule8360
    @craigmaule836010 ай бұрын

    The Strip will never be the same. Coyotes got a very brief shout out by Greg. Was definitely the go to spot for hip hop. Recall DJ Sir-Vere guest dj’ing a few times there. Great memories thanks for the vid 🙌🏻

  • @natashahighman226
    @natashahighman22610 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the memories Greg! Cats/Romanovs, Menage/Limbos, Daniels and of course the Worcester Bar with you, Martin, Tim and Late Night Mike. So many names I haven’t thought about in forever - RDU and the UBS records. Chch had such a cool little scene.

  • @nrcmm13
    @nrcmm134 ай бұрын

    Chch post quake is a different place, it's not home anymore, it's gone... Thanks for the great memories guys!

  • @djsirvere7028
    @djsirvere702810 ай бұрын

    Greg is the GOAT. So much respect

  • @theoriginalsuzycat
    @theoriginalsuzycat10 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad this includes Zanzibar. When I started going out to places, during my first job days as a baby hairdresser, this place opened. Before that you could only go to gay clubs with male friends (Angles) - and we weren't very welcome - or places like the Big Apple, that had cover bands and sticky beer carpet and seemed full of old skeevy guys (you know, like 25 year olds or whatever lol) hitting on you. Zanzibar was such a revelation. We could dress like weirdos and the music was so varied and just magical. Dancing was the main reason to be there. Everyone felt like friends. Even though it was only open till 12.30 (I think) it felt more like a night club than the ones we actually had. It felt young and new and dare I say happening. PLUS you got umbrellas in your drinks. It was so special.

  • @JustinCunningham1970
    @JustinCunningham197010 ай бұрын

    Worcester bar & espresso 124 was a beautiful time. Skate/rap/alternative music culture & fashion all combined. Greg was my neighbour and was a icon in the early Chch scene alongside Soul master cee (Chris Muagatatia).. nothing but respect to Tim, Fish, Greg, Glen, RDU, and venues including romanovs, quadrophenia that helped launched a lot of talent

  • @angmaiaxander
    @angmaiaxander10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this! Damn.. 92/93, i was 15/16 and clubbing at Daniels/Danz, Biffs, limbos, and eventually Ministry. Chatting up the Hot Dog sellers for free entry passes to clubs. Great memories! Being in limbos when police would come in looking for underagers - dj playing Fuck the Police and pumping dry ice onto the dance floor. Using my sister's birth certificate as I.D and the bouncer telling her i was inside because he'd already seen her I.D come through the door😂 Great times and kinda wholesome in hindsight! Everyone looked out for each other. And I'd still go to school, leaving limbos at dawn and getting changed into my school uniform in an alleyway before bussing to Burnside. 😊

  • @sammyd90210
    @sammyd9021010 ай бұрын

    Born in 93 and sadly only had a year or two in town pre-earthquake - remember Sol Square, the Bedford and the Ministry so fondly! Epic to hear this history and the roots of Chch’s scene! This is special - Thank you!

  • @coolcatcameron
    @coolcatcameronАй бұрын

    COOLCAT cameron here 😺!- such a classic viid of the amazing next next level club scene that was one of the best nightlife's in Nz !! As mentioned I was known at the time as Coolcat Cameron... ( and still to this day ) and if were out in anytime in the club scene from 2000s to Now then no doubt ,I may have meet you at some stage I'm sure !( shout out to all who were in that amazing scene!) - had such epic nights ( and mornings ) and such amazing clubs like" Base , The Ministry, Heaven , The Mansion , Sole square , Azure, Hybrid " and so so many more( plus used to love those dance flyers!) , the most epic event ever year was 'The Unity 'parties held ever Easter where all the clubs and venues would unite for a epic night like no other to 5am and beyond !! Having just been an entertainer overseas in Miami and Canada during the height of the Rave party scene I came back and became involved in the Chch scene in almost every way , always dressed with massive rave pants and styles + mostly known for unique visual lightshow would give to ClubberS young and old ..and knew almost all the Djs, the door staff , the promoters , the lighting guys and 1000s and 1000s of amazing special people who I would meet over the next 10+ yrs before the quakes came in 2010.. ---it was not only the amazing sounds and tunes of these iconic clubs that made this scene so good ... but most of Important of All was ... The People 🙋‍♂️👌... who would all come out at night and be themselves and I created life long friends to this day ...even if some I only knew from 11pm Friday til 5am Sunday mornin 😂.. it is sad that none of these places are not around but I am so grateful to have lived and had some of the best times in my life during this scene and thank everyone who I ever meet or bumped into during this special period.--😺🙋‍♂️🎧... shout out to all the people I know from this time and hope we meet again soon- Coolcat Cameron 😺..- ps.. I currently own the only known Base sign that would hang in the club and is a prized possession of a time never to be repeated !! 😺😺

  • @ledbythemoon

    @ledbythemoon

    18 күн бұрын

    I remember you!

  • @taniawright8803
    @taniawright8803Күн бұрын

    The Worcester nar is where it started for me. Went to the edge heaps ...even saw Ben Harper there. I remember one time at the ministry at a drum n bass gig; I was tripping balls and Phantom was playing a beautifully dark set. The bass was so low and rolling....one of the smaller speakers went up in flames. It was epic!!! Saw Fatboy slim, kemistry and storm, groove rider, Roni size, Goldie all played ministry. And then the licker lounge. That place was home. LOVED it!!!

  • @airemale
    @airemale9 ай бұрын

    As the original resident DJ of Menage (both of them - the first was above Kings/The Beat) I can tell you that Blue Monday got played...a lot! In fact, we had 2 copies so I could muck around with them lol! Maybe when you asked for it, it had recently been played? The nachos were indeed amazing and you can thank Nicola for those. While Menage never had lasers, it was the first Christchurch club to have moving lighting, courtesy of Bruce Williamson's import license from Coemar. I can still remember the first night we got them working and would flash them a bit, then move them a bit, then move them flat out. The punters were in awe! Good times and thanks for the memories! Larry Appley ☺

  • @sarahaspinwall3489
    @sarahaspinwall348910 ай бұрын

    My Teenage years! Menage - where me and my mates pretended to be gay to get in and listen to the best music in town - definitely heard Blue Monday lots of times haha - and didn't have to request it The Worcester Bar - opened just before I left in 1991 - so many good nights - remember winning a Madchester oversize t-shirt which lasted years on my travels The Palladium - getting in at 16 with my town mates (cos I was from goon) and one of them hooking up with Rick Hucknall from Simply Red!! Then visiting again when it was Calendar Girls 20 years later in the late 00s! The Firestation - super bogan - a sort of last resort to be honest So much live music, such a great time - thanks for the trippy time warp Strangely I was at Rock Pool last week and the DJ was playing an amazing house music set - great for playing pool to 😀

  • @carlgoldsmith5444
    @carlgoldsmith544410 ай бұрын

    Funny. You guys bought back so many memories for me. I too was Djing in Chch from June 1990 - Aug 1996. Never got to go to many bars as I was Djing up to 5 nights a week back then. Limbos. Yes. Was the only place that was open that I could go to after work . Andrew was very good at his tune picking and blending. Loved what he played. Never got to meet Greg until I moved to Auckland in 1999 to end up being a res Dj with Andrew from Limbos at G.A.Y Auckland in High street. Looking and sounding good Greg, been a while. Arohanui.

  • @djrobwarner
    @djrobwarner10 ай бұрын

    My best experience in Chch was playing at Heaven. It felt like the city's version of Calibre for a period of time. Had a few massive nights there with Aragorn and others from the scene.

  • @nathanpohio5155
    @nathanpohio515510 ай бұрын

    Good lord! This video is a long time coming, and so great to hear Greg mention some truly wonderful names, Tony Peak of course being paramount. Tony's name is synonymous with the Ōtautahi chch club scene, and we all loved him dearly, and miss him greatly. Besides DJ’s at The Edge, incredible live events were arranged by Tony, one such night was Asian Sound System, Doug Wimbish and Skip McDonald all playing live and mixed by non-other than the mighty Adiran Sherwood - that’s what Tony could pull together with the right venue - the loudest gig I’ve been to that also sounded great! Tuck was there Skip McDonald just leaning over him from the stage and starring at him dead in the eye for ages, while his guitar put out the most ominous noise. One of my most memorable nights is coming up, but firstly let me share I had followed Greg from club to club throughout chch, starting around 1989, Tuesday nights at Romanovs, where you could dance your head off, go for a swim at Centennial Pool, get dressed and go back to the club for another 3 or 4 hours. I met him and Sue there and became friends ever since. Worcester Bar was the legendary place that cultured a solid scene and built friendships that remain in place, wherever everyone has trailed off to and started careers, families, both, or whatever. Run by Fish, managed by Pos Muagututi'a, and vibed by DJ's and loved by everyone. The reason the place worked so well, I think, was because Fish understood to let the community in and do their thing - it was their bar - he provided the platform for us to discover for ourselves what we were about. That is how culture works, provide a space and let it all happen, that and the fact that there were enough music specialists about to provide the Hussle nights, Madchester nights, as well as Greg’s on specialty, House. I have to mention James Gregs industrial nights, Sue’s own specialty sets and of course Tucker XL who has an uncanny ability to toast to tracks freestyle, a phenomenon might seem unnatural for a Ginger, anywhere else in the world, except Christchurch, except of course, Yellowman. Incredible talents and wonderful energy. Fish asked me to do Keith Harring style murals for the bar, I think Tucker hooked that up (?), these worked well along with DLT’s graphics along the windows. Fish and Pos also bought The Pacific Underground with them, Oscar Knightly, Tania and Mishelle Muagututi'a, among others, the list of talent is insane. By the early 90’s PU had taken over the old Cinerama Theatre on Worchester St. This was a time of raves, big parties that Worcester Bar could not manage. I can remember one NY party, where everyone met and just had fun and connected, I feel so fortunate to have been part of all that.

  • @nathanpohio5155

    @nathanpohio5155

    10 ай бұрын

    oh, then there was The Box, years later with Timmy on the door and Geg had Derick May playing on a weeknight! Incredible!!!

  • @nardwalker219

    @nardwalker219

    10 ай бұрын

    yup tucker was the mantis

  • @carlgoldsmith5444
    @carlgoldsmith544410 ай бұрын

    So many to list. I came back to Chch after 30 odd years, all the venues in the city I had res at were gone, of course. Had some good times in the 90's. Oh wait, just remembered, I was flown in and did a gig in 2004 at the Mansion, that easter that you were playing at also. Oldness.

  • @therealgeoffm
    @therealgeoffm10 ай бұрын

    I'm from Akd and just been in Chch over the weekend and Chch is an awesome city. Very underrated and worth the visit for anyone that's never been.

  • @PeterMcLennan
    @PeterMcLennan10 ай бұрын

    Loved the closing story about his dj inspiration, Tony Peake, and that great tale of standing outside Zanzibar and hearing I Feel for you and running inside and asking Tony to rewind it, and he did. How cool is that. Thanks, Greg and Shae.

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse9 ай бұрын

    This was a very nostalgic watch and although l was at home mothering when most of these flourished, l did get to a few of them. Christchurch's music scene really was fantastic and l'd be lying if l didn't say l missed it. Hats off to Greg Churchill, his knowledge is almost encyclopaedic and his memory is outstanding! Slightly disappointed that Moby Dick’s Nite Spot didn't get an honorary mention, although l realise, it was probably outside the scope of this video. It was three floors of joy that opened in 1970, in what was formerly the Majestic Theatre in Manchester Street. One floor was dedicated to video games, one to dancing and l think the top floor was the bar and seating area. I still have the VERY much coveted photo ID, that l lied through my teeth to get. No idea how l pulled it off cos l think l was 15 at the time l got mine. It was one of the first of the 'modern' style discos and for that deserves a mention, even if it's just from me. 😊 Not entirely sure if it, or Adam's Apple in Lichfield Street was first though.

  • @kosican5147
    @kosican514710 ай бұрын

    Nice work Shae thanks Greg Churchill for sharing the Chch scene from back in the day very interesting was a great era to grow up in cheers for the vid bro keep up the good work 😊👍🏽

  • @kiwigolfrentals
    @kiwigolfrentals10 ай бұрын

    I was a bit too young for some of those venues but had great memories of Espresso 124 and Ministry - the site of ‘The Six Million Dollar Rave’. Awesome vibes away from ‘the strip’ with cheap drinks at Danz before heading to Lick’er Lounge, Quadrophenia, Kickin’ Jazz, Bardellis. Listening to P3, Mission Control and the Rhythm Zone on RDU. Good times.

  • @nikismith1871
    @nikismith187110 ай бұрын

    Also, Greg is the David Attenborough of the history of Aotearoa dance music! What knowledge he holds! X

  • @shae_sterling

    @shae_sterling

    10 ай бұрын

    hahah yes I think your right!

  • @ttuautu
    @ttuautu10 ай бұрын

    thanks so much shae this was excellent good times!

  • @johnsimpson2096
    @johnsimpson20965 ай бұрын

    Facinating stuff. Really enjoyed that.

  • @Minxy1968
    @Minxy196810 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview and trip down memory lane.

  • @tracyr400
    @tracyr400Ай бұрын

    Yep Chris and Romanovs were the best years of my life. We all used to dance all night. God I miss those days. And Daniels.

  • @tuckerxl3015
    @tuckerxl301510 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the Shout outs Greg that was fun to watch

  • @djrakman3909

    @djrakman3909

    2 ай бұрын

    peace

  • @eddiejohari2136
    @eddiejohari213622 күн бұрын

    Loving the series, still waiting to hear about the awesome era that Code in Auckland was, I was a regular there on the floor, Greg was my fav DJ, many great nights down there until the sun came up!

  • @cameraop8210
    @cameraop821029 күн бұрын

    The Ministry was arguably the best niteclub venue in New Zealand, it went through some funny phases though but as a venue it was stunning, the sound, the lighting, the layout, the size....

  • @Jamesd113
    @Jamesd11310 ай бұрын

    Fantastic work Lads!!

  • @lfitz5579
    @lfitz557910 ай бұрын

    Wow. So sad that all of these are gone now. I’m 23 years old and the clubs we have now don’t seem to come close to any of these. Really seems like this was the golden era of Christchurch night clubbing… wish I could have experienced it.

  • @LoopMediaNZ
    @LoopMediaNZ10 ай бұрын

    Brilliant video, thanks for such a great history trip. Im proud to have experienced those places, brings so many good memories. Goldie at Ministry was insane.... I had earplugs and it was still brain damaging. Expresso 124 & playing on the pool table outside on the pavement... then heading down to Liquor lounge to hear Josh Wink being played. In those days we all got pretty frickin sideways. Looking back the club standard was pretty high... respect to all those DJs on the scene then.

  • @alibrarian5576

    @alibrarian5576

    10 ай бұрын

    I couldn't hear for days after Goldie played at Ministry!😂

  • @battleheights
    @battleheightsАй бұрын

    as a 19 year old in early 1974 we spent a lot of time enjoying the great Christchurch night life. Those days are now a bit hazy and a distant memory but the night clubs and pubs were buzzing with plenty of drugs, great music and hot women.

  • @herbsmobilerecordstore4474
    @herbsmobilerecordstore4474Ай бұрын

    My most memorable night out was at Base Bar on Colombo upstairs for their Wednesday night Hip-hop days and a very young Scribe stood on a chair grabbed a mic off one of the MC and just made ever one stare and shut the fark up. Also Ministry seeing Ed Rush and Optical was amazing. The Urinals would turn into bass speakers as well and spray urine everywhere

  • @iain_nz.
    @iain_nz.11 ай бұрын

    Look forward to this one !

  • @jasonsennitt8873
    @jasonsennitt887310 ай бұрын

    38:22 yeah limbos was a beast. And the wonderful Andrew Green was the guy who would become my DJ mentor.

  • @Potatoat
    @Potatoat10 ай бұрын

    This is fantastic. What wonderful journey through my seedy 20's. So much fun. Great beats, outstanding humans, tu meke. Gee Papa Winston, seems like yesterday.

  • @Potatoat

    @Potatoat

    10 ай бұрын

    Ha! My daughter is logged onto KZread, hence the genshrinko tag. Daddy D'Arcy Waldegrave

  • @kevosalmonsmall1724
    @kevosalmonsmall172410 ай бұрын

    awesome bro. great memories of going to the ministry.

  • @cherogersvideo
    @cherogersvideo9 ай бұрын

    thanks so much for this so many fond memories, for me staring on tuesday nights at romanov's, onto so many good nights a the Worcester bar and through my mod to goth to raver... stages

  • @yvonnelorkin00
    @yvonnelorkin0010 ай бұрын

    Still remember banging nights at the Worcester Bar inside Noah’s Hotel 1992-1993 where Greg DJd - bloody excellent times

  • @shanewheal9069
    @shanewheal9069Ай бұрын

    Thank you for remembering the Palladium, Dwight and the Chancery. My name is DJ Shane Darren and I opened the Palladium in 1986 and was resident DJ for the first 3 years. It was world class

  • @Mike-qx6gy

    @Mike-qx6gy

    Ай бұрын

    Shane Darren you are a legend. Your friend Mike N

  • @kiwigolfrentals
    @kiwigolfrentals10 ай бұрын

    Heard Bic Runga sing one NYE at… Azure. Just before she became super famous.

  • @SKANKSINATRA
    @SKANKSINATRA9 күн бұрын

    I remember Worster bar (OB1) he was Slip Matt then and that random dude who used to wear coloured baby suckers around his neck, this was 92. I was at the Broadcasting school we did the first Dance Station Pulse 96.1 while there, Wayne Clark had Ministry in Chch, I knew Wayne from when he had Maxines in Nelson I dunno if he still has Family Bar in Auckland now or not, Our spots where Americanos, Dux Delux, Catching Birdman at Paladium (Getlaidium) and even Columbos up the top where they had the male and female Strippers. Some great gigs where at Warners, Saw Pumkinhead on their prime then, was awesome - Then saw them support FNM at the hall on Kilmore street.

  • @delinquentinparadise
    @delinquentinparadiseАй бұрын

    Tony Harris came from Christchurch to Auckland and opened the Picasso Coffee Bar just across from the Auckland Town Hall. Just about the first late night venue with live music and home to many of Aucklands more colourful Characters. That would have been in 1960. Worked there for quite a while with Marie Heyward and was known as Ron Dish. Wild days they were.

  • @mothertoad560
    @mothertoad56010 ай бұрын

    Who remembers the little old man who would randomly turn up and dance with so much energy 😅

  • @Sylviesays34

    @Sylviesays34

    4 ай бұрын

    I think we used to call him Jackson shit he went hard

  • @muliparu
    @muliparu9 ай бұрын

    So awesome you mentioned Soul Masta C, Chris Roosda Muagututi'a and his influence of the hip hop DJ scene in chch in the early 90's, such a rich history in chch night scene.

  • @jimmykimchi1916
    @jimmykimchi191610 ай бұрын

    All my vibes. Frequented all these bars and clubs in the 90s and beyond. Worchester Bar was seminal for me, thanks Greg and co for opening my mind.

  • @shae_sterling
    @shae_sterling10 ай бұрын

    Hey everyone! Thanks for watching, winners of the Rode NTH-100 headphones will be announced on October 1st :) Please show some support by liking, subscribing, commenting and sharing :)

  • @nikismith1871

    @nikismith1871

    10 ай бұрын

    Who doesn’t want them ear muffs?! But mostly, thank you so much for this series Shae! This history is so interesting and important xo

  • @longbeach5873
    @longbeach587310 ай бұрын

    One of my favourite night in Chc was when boogie nights just opened up on Manchester street next to shooter. Such a shame the earthquake happened as it took away so many amazing venues

  • @theoriginalsuzycat
    @theoriginalsuzycat10 ай бұрын

    Stuart Page (of the Axemen) started some interesting graffiti inspired by his trip to the USA in the 80s. I think he got funding to do a book of his photos taken over there. For many years in the 80s a couple of his pieces stayed unmolested - San Pedro Nectar of the Gods which had cactuses, and in Welles St a big weird head promoting the Axemen - "they love you yes they do".

  • @daynebullion3231
    @daynebullion32314 күн бұрын

    Most of these venues were about 5 years before my time (around this era, me and my mates would hang out around Cashel St - Echo records, Java, Galaxy, Cheapskates). Venues of my misspent youth - Base, The Civic, Jet Set Lounge, Coyotes, McKenzies Hotel, Nancies, The Foundry, Rockpool, Corner Pocket, but none bigger than The Dux.

  • @jasonsennitt8873
    @jasonsennitt887310 ай бұрын

    3:35 I got my DJ start at Worcester Bar on Wednesday nights. I’d come in on Fridays to hear all the best music being played by Greg and friends.

  • @akzabowtme
    @akzabowtme24 күн бұрын

    Love these vids, can you add the old photos of these places (if any) that would be cool

  • @snowmanx6669
    @snowmanx6669Ай бұрын

    what a amazing video down memory lane of chch its a dam shame chch clubs haven't come back and the ones have gone full pop and main stream

  • @aumfestivals7092
    @aumfestivals709210 ай бұрын

    Greg is SO OLD!!! Love. Ferk

  • @henryhohaia107
    @henryhohaia10710 ай бұрын

    The BluesBar was great too

  • @nrcmm13

    @nrcmm13

    4 ай бұрын

    Great live venue, Steve the coolest dude in town!

  • @Wizard-by2jk
    @Wizard-by2jkАй бұрын

    Would of been good to hear about: Base, Suite, Quadrophenia, Heavan, Liquor Lounge, Carbon, Hybrid and other clubs post 1996

  • @nerfnerfification
    @nerfnerfificationАй бұрын

    Mine were in the early 70's - Mojos and 14 Jellies with live bands. Think the Chapta were Mojo's residents and saw Butler at 14 Jellies but too long ago to recall easily now - great times though.

  • @Cabbage_math
    @Cabbage_math29 күн бұрын

    I was at that Chemistry and Storm Ministry gig in ‘97. I had the time of my life there between “94- 2000. It’s a total bummer what’s happened to our venues in Chch. The 90s were cranking

  • @marcelnz
    @marcelnzАй бұрын

    on Manchesterstreet I had a Pizza parlour from 1991 to 1994 and in the weekends mostly I could hear the music from LIMBO's on st Asaphstreet.

  • @djsolnz
    @djsolnz10 ай бұрын

    Greg - Looking good brother!

  • @Thesilverpeakwonderer
    @Thesilverpeakwonderer10 ай бұрын

    I can remember a few clubs, there was one called cats nightclub, I used to go to a place called caesars night spot, the had this great covers band, 😊

  • @tuckerxl3015

    @tuckerxl3015

    10 ай бұрын

    The Club Romanov's that Greg spoke about became Cats

  • @richard.saifoloi
    @richard.saifoloi24 күн бұрын

    I was in a band called "Manjamin" with my bro "H" and we were playing @Cats when Greg & Glen, 2 skinny white kids, got their start. Know everybody well pre '93... when I headed to Aus. PS: Soul Master C just turned 60...haha.

  • @YallNotWhite_YourPINK
    @YallNotWhite_YourPINK9 ай бұрын

    I was turning 18 as the earth quakes struck Christchurch so me and most my mates and most people my age missed out on the whole clubbing scene

  • @MrPiha
    @MrPihaАй бұрын

    nice, recently, I heard Greg at Silent Studio in Patrick Street Onehunga. I biked there. All the bands that passed thru, Hunters and Collectors, The Saints, Paul Kelly. Even U2 played at Lancaster park. So yeah, thanks for this, Calibre, it was like aphrodite, DJ hype, all at the Ministry. Got outa there.

  • @veenitalal5739
    @veenitalal5739Ай бұрын

    I love how greg remember all these all nightclubs. I remember going to limbos in the days.❤ I was ones underage 15 or 16 😂 great times love the music❤.

  • @jasonsennitt8873
    @jasonsennitt887310 ай бұрын

    Tuesdays at Cats You guys absolutely rocked it. 25:38

  • @donkkillag8435
    @donkkillag8435Ай бұрын

    I was there through those years of every massive D&B DJ & MC at ministry zinc heaven BASE platnum eyespy rockpool corner pocket JAVA the church and the list goes on and on and on LOVE those days miss those days night

  • @qjb75
    @qjb75Ай бұрын

    The palladium and chancery were the last resort when I started clubbing in 1990 at 16 years old. But man do I miss those places now. Daniels was the club to be in my day! 😊

  • @bigsima2k23
    @bigsima2k2310 ай бұрын

    Legendary 🙏🏽

  • @markelliott6112
    @markelliott611210 ай бұрын

    Great video, so many memories. What did you shoot this on ? Iphone ? GoPro ? Great video quality

  • @bradbird100
    @bradbird100Ай бұрын

    Legend!

  • @gl3nnium
    @gl3nniumАй бұрын

    It's nice to reminisce but you can't go home again. Yes I recall some of those places but we lost so much after the quakes that dwelling on it can only take you to a dark place. Unlike the guys in this clip, I stayed in ChCh and decided to keep moving forward and not look back. Go anywhere in chch and you'll see an empty space where something used to be. I can't think about that or it would drive me to tears. The scene is alive and vibrant in chch. House and DnB are strong. It's interesting to hear these OG takes on the past but like I said, you can't go home again and they appear to have moved on and left chch behind anyway. Was an interesting clip though guys. Thank-you for your memories. Fun fact, just before the quakes the old Palladium nightclub was turned into a Calendar Girls Strip club. I went there once and it was freakn weird. The strippers took guys up the stairs to the couches on the mezzanine floor to give them lap dances. Kind of a sad end to an awesome venue. The quakes took out the palladium and even chancery lane itself. Its all gone.

  • @TheAldawg77
    @TheAldawg7710 ай бұрын

    Greg is definitely a legend DJ on the NZ scene from back in the day. I Still remember going to ministry for a few heavy dnb nights.

  • @juanmuzzio6662
    @juanmuzzio666210 ай бұрын

    I remember moving to ch ch and saw Tim playing congas with a latin band then next minute I took over and he moved back to Auckland back in the 90s

  • @warrick109
    @warrick1093 күн бұрын

    Palladium, The firehouse, Xanadu and the skyline bar were some of the clubs we used to hit in the early 80s, used to come up from Timaru, about once a month with my mates good times, so many night spots gone now, i think these guys are talking a bit later than my days 90s early 2000s i think God im nearly 60 now ha ha

  • @vickicurline9116
    @vickicurline91168 ай бұрын

    The palladium nightclub was the best place, I used to go there in around 87'

  • @Sylviesays34

    @Sylviesays34

    4 ай бұрын

    Dollar drinks

  • @teoneteone4086
    @teoneteone408610 күн бұрын

    Greg brought up his biggest influence in Soul Master C, but didn’t mention where he applied his trade the for most hip hop bar in Christchurch Daniel’s

  • @GlennRichards-mi6wu
    @GlennRichards-mi6wuАй бұрын

    Groove is in the Heart at Worcester Bar!

  • @ianavery7798
    @ianavery779810 ай бұрын

    Amazing memories, tragic none of those venues survived - Dwight, Soul Master Cee, beat mixing legends ahead of their time …

  • @leesmith813
    @leesmith813Ай бұрын

    I was clubbing in Chch in the early 2000s. People either went to The Strip (Ferment/Coyotes and Mad Cow) or the Manchester corner (Shooters/Grumpy Mole) and usually finish up near Cathedral Square (Holy Grail).

  • @mattpower1023
    @mattpower10239 ай бұрын

    I have live footage of the Ministry Raves. On my old VHS tapes. We made an L @ P High Energy video there. Pre Energy drinks, I will dig it out Shea. Wish I had followed up that idea. Pre Red Bull. haha😂

  • @onearmedbandit_nz

    @onearmedbandit_nz

    Ай бұрын

    Would love to see that footage!

  • @supremebeme
    @supremebemeАй бұрын

    man when i first started going out it was Greg Churchill and Angela Fisken, Aural Trash on GeorgeFM thursday nights!

  • @kalimstanney8437
    @kalimstanney84379 ай бұрын

    First met Greg, must have been 1995, in Joe bolideos. Him and Martin playing. Playing pool on the round pool table. 124 was great times, I was there your last night. When you were out side where the ministry was. We lived in the building thats to the left.

  • @ethicalnonconformity

    @ethicalnonconformity

    5 ай бұрын

    sup dread head? I vaguely remember that awesome flat lol. Jamie

  • @muppetb.lansing8374
    @muppetb.lansing8374Ай бұрын

    Greg Churchill, great guy and amazing DJ

  • @vickicurline9116
    @vickicurline91168 ай бұрын

    Sad to see Chancery lane gone

  • @susanfisk7777
    @susanfisk7777Ай бұрын

    43.30 mention of Blue Monday, still a huge favourite

  • @mockbattles
    @mockbattles29 күн бұрын

    Boogie Nights!

  • @vickicurline9116
    @vickicurline91168 ай бұрын

    I was hoping you'd mention The firehouse, that was another haunt of mine

  • @leesmith813

    @leesmith813

    Ай бұрын

    Which was ironically burnt down, possible insurance job?

  • @Gregoryismnz
    @Gregoryismnz2 ай бұрын

    That was mighty, thanks to all involved Greg seems familiar to me, maybe thru The Star and Garter and Gladstone days , im not sure. Just a special watch reliving a lot of those bars and that era of House/ D&B, Jungle kicking in, it wasnt my scene but I get it . Great memories of The Ministry seeing Rockers Hi fi and Pitch Black there one night and African Head Charge another time . Man Greg really has an Encyclopedic knowledge of the Christchurch scene , a real walking historian of music that should be recorded and preserved, i think, as he said at the end he could talk forever, which isnt a bad thing cos the stories and insights are so sharp and popping The backdrops throughout the walk were sublime, it really shows off a stylie and crisp new city

  • @theoriginalsuzycat
    @theoriginalsuzycat10 ай бұрын

    Before the Chancery got a DJ it was supposed to be the "swanky" bar and it had bartenders who would whip out a lighter to light your cigarette and the female staff all had to wear silky blah dresses with unnecessary splits. I was once kicked out of it for wearing a pyjama top as a shirt.

  • @ttuautu
    @ttuautu10 ай бұрын

    Hallelujah Picasos was the main act in the NYPD car park party i think?

  • @PeterMcLennan

    @PeterMcLennan

    10 ай бұрын

    yeah I remember us playing at that, thought Salmonella Dub headlined? We had to stop mid set so everyone could sign 'old ang syne' at midnight.

  • @thetechnician832
    @thetechnician832Ай бұрын

    Palladium, Shades not my thing but definitely had fond memories of Espresso 124, Occidental, Warners Hotel, Jet Star Lounge, Worcester Bar, Dux Bar was great and Ministry. Remember Storm and Chemistry fantastic. All the great venues sadly gone.

  • @jgpatterson38
    @jgpatterson3826 күн бұрын

    Wow what a trip down the old days cheers mate

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