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In an era when fishbowls weren’t really just reserved for bars

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Remembering famous Newcastle nightclub Blu Bambu and why it was so goodNow Filthy’s, Passing Clouds and Illegitmate stand in its place but turn the clock back a few years and Blu Bambu ruled the Bigg Market roostGet the biggest what’s on stories by emailSubscribeSee our privacy noticeMore newslettersThank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee our privacy noticeCould not subscribe, try again laterInvalid EmailThe regeneration of the Bigg Market has been a hot topic over the past few years and we’re turning the clock back to a time before Filthy’s, Passing Clouds and Illegitimate took up residence at the top of the street and a certain club called Blu Bambu ruled the Bigg Market roost.The no longer with us nightspot holds a particularly special place in my heart as it was the first proper club I went in.With one of those truly awful and quite frankly unforgiveable ‘meant to look crumpled’ shirts on and doused in Cool Water, I’m struggling to recall a more prouder moment than, after a few liveners in nearby Balmbras, I proudly handed over my provisional licence safe in the knowledge that the birth date was spot on to be allowed entry. To even be asked for ID now is like someone paying you the biggest compliment ever!While Baja Beach Club still pulled in plenty of punters on the Gateshead side of the water, Blu Bambu, or Bambu as it was known in later years dragon dildo vibrators, was one of the biggest draws in Newcastle city centre.While, not a million miles away from its Gateshead peer, Bambu wasn’t quite as cheesy as Baja.Yes, you could strut your stuff to some early Girls Aloud and Holly Valance (Kiss Kiss anyone?) but, for me it will be a place I associate with four particular songs 50 Cent’s In Da Club, Justin Timberlake Like I Love You, Ice T’s You Can Do It and finally, a song that still gets people going today Fatman Scoop’s Be Faithful.It was no stranger to a PA with acts like N Dubz and Ultrabeat performing to revellers and as well as attracting famous faces also attracted its own fair share of attention when a fingerprint ID entry system was introduced to crack down on underage drinking, fake IDs and criminal activity.On a lighter note its drinks menu was home to some rather interesting drink concoctions. In an era when fishbowls weren’t really just reserved for bars on Magaluf strip, Bambu invited friends to dip their straws into some very potent punches and then there was the cocktail menu.Mike Ashley and Chris Mort on a night out in Blu Bambu nightclub in Newcastle.With such high end eateries as Ameens and Toon Takeaway on its doorstep and KFC right next door, exiting the club in search of a late night snack before the taxi, you were short of choice.There’s no doubt that Filthy’s, Passing Cloud and Illegitimate are fitting successors to Bambu and are deservedly popular but, at the risk of sounding dead old, they don’t make clubs like they used to!In the Mood for some nostalgia? We look back at The Gate’s former nightclubGatesheadDoctor Who, Harry Potter and Star Wars stars confirmed for Gateshead Comic ConGateshead Unleashed will take place in the Lancastrian Suite with other TV and film stars also appearingDurham City CentreThese are the most popular dishes ordered by Deliveroo customers in Durham cityThe company has been delivering to residents in Durham city for four yearsSt Patrick’s DayWatch a mass singalong of Sweet Caroline at Paddy Fest in Newcastle as massive event kick offIt’s an undisputed classic and Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline raised the roof at Paddy Fest in NewcastleBigg MarketRemembering famous Newcastle nightclub Blu Bambu and why it was so goodNow Filthy’s, Passing Clouds and Illegitmate stand in its place but turn the clock back a few years and Blu Bambu ruled the Bigg Market roostGateshead21 things Costco employees really want to tell customers but can’tCostco is a popular shop with many families and now it’s staff have revealed some of their secrets.