I first visited Bunjies in the summer of 66. I had hitched down from the north - a la Kerouac. I was only in London for a few days , but managed to catch Ravi Shankar( in the folk club and introduced by A.L.Lloyd.) At Les Cousins I took in the all-nighter hosted by Alexis Korner. Saw John Renbourne, Dave Swabrick and even caught " Meg" doing a floor spot. On the Sunday of my visit, there didn't seem much happening. Eventually, I decided to visit Bunjies, but I was a bit apprehensive as I was told that the evening was being run by a female blues singer. I imagined a British Joan Baez clone singing some dreadful sanitized version of pre-war country blues. I couldn't have been more wrong. This was the first time I experience the magic of Jo Anne Kelly. I was very impressed! In the early 70s, I used to catch Dave Ellis at Bunjies. He was one of the most exciting guitar players I had ever seen, and he had the Bert Jansch/John Renbourne " thing" down to a fine art.