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Those Old Photos
- BLASTS FROM OUR PAST
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Long term Farang residents and regular returnees to Thailand occasionally open that old cardboard box, look in the back of that file cabinet drawer, or pop the lid of an old, unused suitcase to find a small treasure-trove of old memories - half forgotten photos of bygone times in Bangkok's Night Entertainment World. Occasionally, we at Midnight Hour get lucky, and our readers will scan them and forward them to us for use on the site.
Copyright 1989, 2010 Hugh Hoy
Contributor Hugh Hoy comments: "For those not "clued-in", the Darling Bar was located where Rawhide/Lounge is now located. It was one of the first "double bars" on Soi Cowboy, with Tilac and Suzi Wong being the only other two I can recall. In about '90, Tilac expanded to a triple bar and significantly upgraded their place. For whatever reason, Darling Bar (which had been probably the "premier bar" in terms of "eye candy", music and fun) started going down hill in about '91. Many of their girls migrated across the soi to the Tilac and a few down to Suzi Wong. Darling Bar was the first to have any kind of balcony. It was a horseshoe shaped affair. Later, the bar installed a series of descending platforms which the girls came down from the balcony level, one piece of music at a time until they were finally pushed off the stage by those coming after them. Lots of good memories about that joint. (BTW, the platform finally gave way one night and it created quite a leap from one level to the next. 5555)
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It is more a case of "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Memories" than the proverbial 'thousand words'. Even photos which are singularly significant only to the photographer, have often captured a bit of Bangkok's Nightscene - a push-cart, an old sign, now-ancient cars, people we half-recognize....
Copyright 1989, 2010 Hugh Hoy
The above pic was taken outside the Darling in 1989. As an added surprise (historically speaking) we can see the neon for the My Lady (the New My Lady) : a bar that many of us may have forgotten about, but which, for others, will hold specific memories.
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Midnight Hour continues to attempt to record the ongoing history of the Expat Nightlife Scene in Bangkok, nevertheless, when we receive these old pics, we are often reminded that we are, in truth, only recording a small part of "The Scene" - to do a complete and ongoing survey would require a full-time team.
Copyright 1985, 2010 jondalar
A daytime scene of Patpong 1 circa 1985.
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Having arrived here in Bangkok originally in 1967, we often kick ourselves in the backside for not recording the scene in photographs and words - our readers' contributions (and other's records, like those of Bernard Trink and Stickman) become all the more valuable. While it becomes apparent that the "complete" history has likely evaded us, we continue to remain excited at the possibility of 'rebuilding' a good percentage of it.
Copyright 1985, 2010 jondalar
In an A Go-Go bar, somewhere on Patpong II (?). We may never be sure....
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We would like to thank jondalar and Hugh Hoy for forwarding the above "historical" documents, and for the time they took to coordinate with us on the publication.
** Stated owners of the photographs above have given Bangkok Eyes permission to use this copyrighted material on our website. Accordingly, and by prior agreement, we have attributed ownership of these photographs to them.
This month Midnight Hour "Thai Smile" goes to a young lady who shall remain nameless, but who will stand out in any crowd.....
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Historical Minutiae Dept.
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The Vanilla Bar
- - SECRETS REVEALED
Boge,
Re: the following (from your last month's edition) :
"Formerly Vanilla, it is now formally Sexy & Bar Vanilla, along with some new vanilla-colored neon. We're not sure what the significance of the guy's face on the sign is, but we doubt it will be the cause of the Nitespot to be swamped with new customers. But what do we know?"
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The guy's face is that of "Shimabukuro Hiroshi", who is apparently a Japanese porn star (AV ??), and this is his "secret bar" (??? BAR). Never heard of him myself, though I don't exactly follow the latest Japanese AV (adult video) trends. He does have a Wikipedia entry:
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ ???
HTH (Gaienmae)
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Greetings HRH,
Thanks for the info. Most interesting - I suspect the face of "Shimabukuro Hiroshi" would in fact be recognizable to the Japanese community in Bangkok. Will onpass to our readers forthwith.
Thanks again.
Best,
'Boge' Hartman
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US (ALMOST) ANYTHING !
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We can answer virtually any (reasonable) question on the Expat Night Entertainment Scene in
Bangkok - be it Historical or very recent. Send us an e-mail and
we will do our best to answer you soonest.
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'Boge' Hartman
Historical Research
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Let the August 2010 Follies begin...
BANKOK
EYES' Expat Night Scene.
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Door Art Of The Month
Award
As mentioned in our earlier columns, the King's Group has been upgrading all their bars on Patpong I and Patpong II. The job has been completed, and all looks well, indeed. The above shot is taken at the Kings Camelot, and in the distance, at the right, are the King's Castle bars. See also our pic of the King's Garden below. We will endeavor to bring you more, and more detailed pics in the future.
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PATPONG I 
The King's Garden, likewise a King's Group bar, has also completed it's sprucing up - and without having to close down. Bar beer / lounge remains the format. Keep on keeping on.
PATPONG II 
We noted a temporary closure of the Three Ladys earlier this year, and so when we passed by the other evening and saw the "For Rent" sign up, and noted that they were closed again, it dawned on us that they may in fact be pulling the plug. We will let one and all know, once we reconfirm. (As an aside, several of the bars on The Ramp close on Sundays).
PATPONG II 
It looks as though one of Patpong II's "founding fathers" has passed the torch. The Thai Room Restaurant closed earlier this past month. This is one of the Nightscene's more venerable mollusks - a late-night meeting place going back decades. Although not a "Night Entertainment Venue" in the true sense, it certainly played a large part in the Nightscene activities. How many Farang, how many GI's, had their first "Thai" meal there, sharing dishes with a bought-out a dancer from one of the nearby bars? The handwriting on the wall first appeared in September 2002, when they sold off almost half their real estate to what would become the Wun Pub and the New Lady (now occupied by Tavern Three). Gone, but not forgotten.....
PATPONG II 
The Kanjana Poolbar has got a brand new look. Previously an open-air affair - they have closed the place in, and turned on the air conditioning. There is an elevated platform in one corner for either music or for use by the new crop of Coyote / A Go-Go dancers (yes, you heard correctly). According to an inside source, the original owner has partnered-up (as is the way-of-the-future on Cowboy lately). There may, or there may not, be a name-change in the offing (names are currently being mooted) - so we'll keep an ear to the ground and advise. Let the good times roll......
SOI COWBOY 
The Night Entertainment headline news this month is the demolition of the bar beers in the center 'courtyard' of Nana Entertainment Plaza. No stone remaining on stone - had it not been paved, they would have likely pounded salt into the ground. Gone headlong into the great dustbin of history are (from front to rear) the Pharaohs, the Roadhouse and the Alibi. Many will not recognize the last two names, as these bar beers had not put up any neon for a number of years. Rumors aside, it will be interesting to see how that area will be utilized in the future. -Heaven forbid that it should return to a motorcycle parking lot..........
NANA PLAZA 
Also failing to answer the bell for the next round this last month was the tiny @ Lift bar beer located underneath the escalator. Next time, if there is one, may the Fates show them the other side of their faces.
NANA PLAZA 
We noted a new venue on Soi Katoey a few months back, and mentioned that although it looked to be completed, it hadn't opened. Last weekend we passed by and it was open.... Well, OK, we have heard of the Pub With No Beer of Australian renown, but how about a pub with no beer, no music, no customers and no staff? A beautifully fitted-out venue - what gives? Someone send us an email.....
SOI KATOEY

The Monet Club continues to polish off the upgrade of the premises - this new bit of neon is particularly noticeable. Same comfortable service within.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS - SOI 33
Strawberry Farm, located in the Peep Inn Park, has also added some exterior neon in their campaign to bring in more custom. The note at the bottom of the sign reads: "Strawberry Farm by Studio 33". Interesting. The rock still rocks....
SOI DEAD ARTISTS
- SOI 33
Time will tell if the brand-new The Horse Says Moo Restaurant & Winebar will be a Night Entertainment Venue in the true sense. But for now, we will be giving it the benefit of the doubt, and wish them well as they cast their dice against the unforgiving wall of Fate.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS
- SOI 33
What was once the Geisya Fashion Massage Club has become just the Fashion Massage Club - with the same Nippon-centric specialty massages on the menu. Let the slippin' and a slidin' continue unabated.
SOI DEAD ARTISTS
- SOI 33
A for-the-archives pic of the The Silver Dollar showing both the old and new sections. Let the good times roll.
WASHINGTON
SQUARE
BAD JUJU ?
 In the less-than-two-years since that location ( loc) opened as a Night Entertainment Venue, 6 different bars have opened therein: all have failed - or moved away; ( Meaw-Meaw 1, the Tequila Bar, the Sweet Bar, the Vincent Pool Bar, the Bar David and Queen's.) Perhaps instead of offering the first month rent-free, the owner should offer to bring in nine monks for an exorcism......
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QUEEN'S PARK PLAZA - SOI 22
The No ! Bra looked darker than a poisoned well the last time we passed by. (The too-helpful Jack Daniels promotional people got it wrong....). Some on the ground at the Plaza are saying they just went home early.... Nevertheless, when the door is locked, it is very difficult for customers to get in..... But before we strike them from the rolls entirely, let's see if they are going to reopen... We'll get back atcha next issue. As an historical note, the No ! Bra was Queen's Park Plaza's seminal bar - they were the very first; starting out as a lean-to shanty in the closing months of 1998 - and the girls would go out curbside each evening and dance and cajole customers inside. The curbside dancing was very obviously bra-less; therein the name.
QUEEN'S PARK PLAZA - SOI 22
A quick on-the-fly archive shot of Soi Eden.
SOI
EDEN SUKHUMVIT SOI 7/1
Mario Massage, after having been closed for a month, has reopened - this time around with some new neon nailed up. Business as usual (gay massage).
SOI TWILIGHT 
Banana, the small bar beer fronting on Suriwong Road has put it's last chit in the cup, and rolled down the steel roller-shutters. Only time will tell if they are going to reopen, but looking within, it looks like a wrap.
SOI TWILIGHT 
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