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The UFO Club (short for Unlimited Freak Out) ( ) was a short-lived nightclub in London in the 1960s. The club was established by and John "Hoppy" Hopkins in 1966. It featured light shows, poetry readings, well-known rock acts such as , avant-garde art by , as well as local , such as and .Rockin' in Time, p. 166. The club operated for seven months from 23 December 1966 to 28 July 1967 at 31 Tottenham Court Road in , followed by a further two months at the Roundhouse in with the final show taking place on 29 September.


History
The UFO Club was founded by John Hopkins known as "Hoppy" and in the Blarney Club, an Irish dancehall in the basement of 31 Tottenham Court Road, under the Gala Berkeley Cinema which was opened on Friday 23 December 1966. Initially the club was advertised as "UFO Presents Nite Tripper", because Boyd and Hopkins could not decide on "UFO" or "Nite Tripper" as a name.Boyd, Joe, White Bicycles – Making Music in the 1960s, Serpent's Tail, 2006. Eventually they settled on "UFO".

and performed on the opening night and the next Friday, and were re-engaged as the club continued into 1967, after initial success. The first events combined live music with light shows, films and slide shows, and dance troupes.

Pink Floyd's tenure at UFO was short, because as their fame grew, they were able to play bigger venues for higher fees. Boyd protested that their increasing fame was largely due to the success of UFO, but the band's management wanted to move on and an agreement was made for just three more Floyd performances at UFO, at an increased fee.

Hopkins and Boyd had to cast around for a new "house band" for UFO. They settled on Soft Machine but also started booking other acts who were attracted by the club's reputation. Amongst them were The Incredible String Band, Arthur Brown, Tomorrow, and , the latter of which played there when "A Whiter Shade of Pale" was No 1 in the charts.

An advertisement featuring the Flammarion engraving in the 13–26 Feb issue of The International Times for "UfOria! Festival of Love 10.30 till dawn" sic announced "feb.10 – the bonzo dog doodah band • flix–dali–bunuel • african drums" as well as "feb 17 – • mark boyle projections • movies • food • erogenius 3 + 4".

Hapshash and the Coloured Coat, consisting of Michael English and Nigel Waymouth, designed psychedelic posters to advertise events. Waymouth said, "We were trying to give a visual concept of what we were experiencing, which was like hallucinations." The food was macrobiotic and included brown rice rissoles, vegetarian stuffed vine leaves and felafel, supplied by , who went on to co-found Whole Earth Foods and Green & Black's.

Jack Bracelin's (Fiveacres Lights) created some of the light shows with equipment that ranged from 16mm projection of early "" films (often projected sideways or projected into smoke) or 5 kW 'Panis' (effects projectors) borrowed from Samuelsons at Pinewood or Elstree film studios (or Strand Electric at Vauxhall) to overhead projectors with transparent trays borrowed from refrigerators and filled with Indian water, ink, beer etc. A common way was to use 'Aldis' slide projectors with dual layer 2×2 glass specimen slides with basic designs created with wax crayons (drawn by Lou – the oft naked lady) and then various substances introduced with syringes – Indian inks, snot, semen – in fact anything of immiscible viscosities. Bubbles made by injecting air between the glass plates which were then squeezed (by a pair of long nose pliers – in time to the music) would send folks even further off their heads!

After a sordid article published in the News of the World on 30 July, the landlord told Joe Boyd the UFO could not continue at the Blarney. offered the Champagne Lounge at his but Boyd decided on the larger Roundhouse venue.

(2026). 9780955462405, Mind Head Publishing. .
In October 1967 the UFO Club at the Roundhouse folded.

The UFO Club's success was its downfall – being too small to accommodate the increasing number of visitors. If a big name such as was playing, UFO broke even, but the club usually lost money.


Billings

Blarney Club
  • 23/30 Dec: ; ; Nite Tripper under Gala Berkeley Cinema; Warhol movies; Anger movies; Heating warm; IT god
  • 13 Jan: ; Marilyn Monroe movie; The Sun Trolley; Technicolor strobe; Fiveacre slides; Karate
  • 20 Jan: ; Anger movie
  • 27 Jan: AMM Music; ; Five Acre Light; Flight of the Aerogenius Chpt 1; International Times; IT Girl Beauty Contest
  • 3 Feb: ; Brown's Poetry; Flight of the Aerogenius Chpt 2; Bruce Connor Movies
  • 10 Feb: Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band; ; flix – Dali – Bunuel, WC Fields IT08 – 13 February 1967
  • 17 Feb: ; Indian Music; Disney Cartoons; Mark Boyle Projections; Feature Movie; 'erogenius 3 + 4'
  • 24 Feb: ; Brothers Grimm
  • 3 Mar: ;
  • 10 Mar:
  • 17 Mar: St Patrick's day off
  • 24 Mar:
  • 31 Mar: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown; Pink Alberts; 'spot the fuzz contest'
  • 7 Apr:
  • 14 Apr: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown; ; Special: the fuzz
  • 21 Apr:
  • 28 Apr: Tomorrow; ; The Purple Gang
  • (29/30 Apr: The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream at the )
  • 5 May: ; The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
  • 12 May: The Graham Bond Organisation;
  • 19 May: Tomorrow; The Crazy World of Arthur Brown; The People Show
  • 26 May: , The Knack
  • 2 Jun: ; ; The Tales of Ollin dance group; Hydrogen Jukebox
  • 9 Jun: ;
  • 10 Jun:
  • 16 Jun: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown; Soft Machine; The People Blues Band 4.30am
  • 23 Jun: Liverpool Love Festival; The Trip
  • 30 Jun: Tomorrow; The Knack; Dead Sea Fruit
  • 7 Jul: ; The Pretty Things
  • 14 Jul: The Crazy World of Arthur Brown; ; Victor Brox
  • 21 Jul: Tomorrow; Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
  • 28 Jul: ; CIA v UFO; Fairport Convention; Shiva's Children


Roundhouse


Further reading
  • Hopkins, John, FROM THE HIP – Photographs by JOHN "HOPPY" HOPKINS in the 1960–66, . 2008.
  • Boyd, Joe, White Bicycles – Making Music in the 1960s, Serpent's Tail. 2007.
  • Miles, Barry: In the Sixties. (London 2002)
  • Green, Jonathon: Days in the Life: Voices from the English Underground, 1961–73 (London 1998)
  • Saunders, William Jimi Hendrix London Roaring Forties Press. 2010.
  • Joe Beard's biography of The Purple Gang – Taking the Purple – contains many references to UFO. Available in print or online in Kindle format


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