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music was played in Soho shebeens which attracted black American servicemen,
and Britishers who found palliatives for the bombing in a more exotic range of
preparations than were to be found in the public houses. The squad found between 200
and 250 people on the premises at 50 Carnaby Street. The crowd was mixed in sex
and race; most of the individuals were aged between seventeen and thirty. Many jettisoned
the goods in time. There must have been a small fortune lying around the floor.
A lot of cats were arrested and the cloakroom was full of unwanted coats,
pockets bulging with hemp. But here’s the real giggle. Someone had unloaded a
slab of hashish on a shelf in the kitchen. The law picked it up and looked at
it but thought it must be some kind of meat extract. So the man got his hash
back. Ronnie Scott was less fortunate. Playing a Charlie Parker tune with his
eyes shut, he received a rude shock on opening them to find his field of vision
almost blocked by a large uniformed sergeant. He had to leave it to the law to
remove the cocaine from his wallet.
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a single dose turning a modest girl into an abandoned hussy
The theme of a decadent, orgiastic sexuality was
elaborated. Private dining rooms were an institution in plush and discreet West
End restaurants: seduction was implicit, but had to take place on the sofa. At
Chang's, it was related, these chambers were dens of soft, exotic, yielding
luxury. "Weird designs adorned the walls, great silken cushions in an
infinite variety of colour littered the floor, which was carpeted with a
covering into which the foot sank almost to the ankle. In the centre of each
room was a huge divan bed ... Sometimes one girl alone went with Chang to learn
the mysteries of that intoxicatingly beautiful den of iniquity above the
restaurant. At other times half-a-dozen drug-frenzied women together joined him
in wild orgies."
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