Logo of the former Orchid Hotel, Johor Baru |
This week on my return after a few weeks of travel, I notice tall hoardings put up around the site between Jalan Wong Ah Fook and Jalan Ngee Heng, where the Pan Global Plaza was situated.
View from Jalan Trus - The building is gone! |
I realise that the city skyline will soon change when MidWest Avenue SoHo Suites, 33-levels of premier commercial suites, will occupy this site.
Before that old building was
known as Pan Global Plaza, it was Bangunan Aziza, a prestigious address in the
1970s that used to house the Orchid Hotel. This was a popular destination for meetings
and entertainment, offering some of the best clubbing choices in Johor Baru at
that time. Recently a friend told me
that there was even a club in Bangunan Aziza for Malay live music and dancing with
entertainment in popular dangdut and
pop-yeah-yeah genres!
Matchbook souvenir from The Scene |
My best memories of that
building must be The Scene, a disco that launched the career of The Heavy
Machine, Johor Baru’s foremost rock band.
While many pop groups emerged in Johor between the 1960s and the 1980s,
The Heavy Machine established a strong reputation for themselves and became
synonymous with The Scene. As my
classmates started to talk about the band and its cool members, it was not long
before I got acquainted with their music and showmanship.
I was then beginning to
appreciate the cool sounds of American rock band, Chicago, and their music
taught me to enjoy The Heavy Machine better because whilst I could only listen
to Chicago, I could see The Heavy Machine perform “live” at The Scene. Looking back on those carefree days of
weekend Tea Dances and disco nights, I can fondly recall the band’s glittering
costumes teamed with platform shoes, synchronized movements, highly polished
brass section and how they worked their magic to get the crowd on their feet!
With raw talent and huge
popularity, it was a matter of time before The Heavy Machine was spotted and
awarded contracts to perform in the capital city. This 7-piece band left their humble beginnings
in Johor Baru for the bright lights of Kuala Lumpur where they soon became
renowned in the clubbing scene as Johor Baru’s most successful band and even
dubbed the “Chicago of Malaysia.” Incidentally
while I was interviewing a local band in 2009, I was pleasantly surprised to
meet a band member who turned out to be the son of the former keyboardist of
The Heavy Machine!
Matchbook souvenir from Bilek Anggerek |
Besides The Scene and
adjoining coffee house on the ground floor, the Bilek Anggerek or Orchid Room upstairs was a preferred destination
for fine dining. In those days, there
were few restaurants in Johor Baru that served good Western fare and this was
one place where we could savour elegant meals accompanied by live music.
As more hotels and
entertainment options opened in the city, Orchid Hotel ceased operations and
the building was refurbished for commercial use. Its tenants comprised business and management
companies and a bank and when it was rebranded as Pan Global Plaza, it remained
a commercial building. In fact, my last
visit to this building was in 2007 when I went to apply for my visa at the
India Visa Application Centre in Johor Baru located there.
Even though that building had
changed its identity several times, each time I passed it I still considered it
as the building where The Scene used to be.
Now the entire building is reduced to rubble and all I have left are
some fond memories from an era when disco dancing to live bands was at its
peak. I accept the fact that a chapter
is closed and a new one is opening in Johor Baru’s progress as a modern
metropolis but it’s interesting how the demolition of an old building in the
city brought back such distant memories.
Note: Photos of old matchbooks from Orchid Hotel,
Bilek Anggerik and The Scene are from my sister’s souvenir collection.
A big change to the JB skyline. Do hope JB and the Iskandar region does not turn out to be like Dubai!
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