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Best Soul Nights in the North East Ever

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1. DUNELM HOUSE, DURHAM.

 

My first all-dayer was in 75 and I tend to think of them amongst the best days of my life. Most of the records I hear as I go round Northern Soul Nights still, I heard for the first time that first day. People came from all over the country and all the top jocks played. Searling did an afternoon set due to commitments elsewhere on the evening; with Levine and Curtis moving increasingly into disco, Funk and Jazz Funk, he was head and shoulders above the rest playing traditional northern, though some prefferred Soul Sam. Some things never change.

 

Alex did an all-nighter in 77 but staying up all night wasn't my thing and I hated it. Probably the most important dj set of his life though as he played Hi Tension to a mostly northern crowd and got away with it.

 

The following year he put Chris Hill on armed with fireworks, a portable mick and just about the last great set of Funk and Jazz Funk newies and wearing red trousers. Somewhat ill advisedly, Alex copied and wore his for years.

 

2. THREE TUNS, DURHAM.

 

Its legendary bouncy dancefloor wouldn't get past health and safety now, the Bottle generally got things started and Jimmy Radcliffe normally brought proceedings to a close. Whatever Alex became, we benefitted from the last relevant years of Wigan, the peak of Cleethorpes and the last great flowering of the Mecca before Saturday Night Fever and Georgio Moroder made disco naff. Levine and Curtis both guested.

 

3. BERWICK WEEKENDER.

 

Technically on the Scottish side. Not as life changing as what happened next, but it certainly had its moments and hinted at what was to follow. A time when the djs were discovering they were playing the same records as each other before they started deliberately playing the same records as each other. Funk and disco maestro Paul Cooke asked me to produce his radio Soul show and became an unlikely hero among certain serious Soul folk and some of the records he played became staples on the Modern Scene.

 

4. MANOR HOUSE, WEST AUCKLAND.

 

Solely in terms of music, in a league of its own, though too ahead of its time for anyone who just wants to dip their toe(nail) or those who want to play politics. Similar manifesto to Rhetford but much of the music there is as naff as the term Just Soul with its connotation of unimportance. Been tying to remember if I gave Paul: Curtis - No thing on me, George Jackson - Aretha and the Tops - Still Water to play at Berwick.

 

5. AYCLIFFE. Legendary Northern Soul town, the home of many a day/ night in the mid seventies including the first all-nighter I ever went to which was the first time I heard the Flasher and the Ojays I Love Music. John Howard persuaded us to go and I never told him how much I hated it.

I particularly remember a great night in nearby Spennymoor around the time of Cathedrals when my big sister, obviously keen to lose her kid brother, told me another child had started coming. For decades I thought it was local legend Paul Shoulder until he recently confessed to being 3 years older than me.

In the 80s Gaz Simons and Baz Atkinson arrived on the scene to offer spirited resistance to the demise of Northern Soul in just about every venue in Aycliffe and the surrounding area, initially playing mostly well chosen oldies, before gravitating to sixties newies with mixed success and then more Modern and Just Soul. When the crowds returned they sought out obscurity, cynics might say, for the sake of it.

 

6. COACH AND EIGHT, DURHAM.

 

The second venue Alex ever played after Nevilles X Youth Club; in fact he would feed his several dozen records to the resident dj. At 12/13 I was too young to get in but I was talking to North East Northern Soul stalwart Pete Donnelly just last night and was reminded that I used to go down to the bus station to see people coming out. On one occasion he was armed with a selection of Dells albums, announcing, in his inimitable way, they were his favourite group. Who ever guessed he would prove ahead of his time?

Alex retrned in 77/8 playing 50/50 Funk and northern though it only really took off when he jettisoned the northerm catching the last classic era of Funk and Jazz Funk. Wild and crazy.

 

7. NEVILLES X CLUB.

 

His last full on northen night, if you include Lamont - Back to my roots, JB - Body Heat, Kool and the Gang - Open Sesame, 3 tracks off the Tramps album Disco Inferno and Carwash by Rose Royce. Both Bill Swift and Paul Mooney guested so not quite sure who to thank or blame. Now 15 I was developing a critical ear saving my trips to the loo for You're ready now and Jnr. Walker - I aint goin nowhere, part of his ill concieved Motown half hour. Also divs ( remember them? ) on the horizon.

 

8. RUMORS, SUNDERLAND.

 

Not really sure why I remember this monday night in 1980 so fondly. Perhaps it was the last gasps of the Jazz Funk scene before it became too night clubby and Funk and Jazz Funk descended into club classics and smooth Jazz. The music wasn't bad though: JBs Doing it to death, Cameos last great album as a full on Funk Band, Gene Chandler - Does she have a friend? and Really, Really love you by Cecil somebody or other.

 

9. TOGOS, CHESTER LE STREET.

 

Formerly Sombreros and latterly Crocadillos, Alex and Bill Swift did a mid week night around the time of Mr. Nice Guy and Troublemaker. The Leeds Central Djs ( whose names have temporarily escaped me ) did an all-dayer as part of their Bott1e$ over Britain/ Ar$e$ over England tour and there was an all-nighter which I hated.

 

10. HOOCHIE COOCHIE, NEWCASTLE.

 

Easter Bank Holiday all-dayer was the best Northern Soul event I've been to in 35 years. Everything was all wrong but with Soul Musics enduring resilliance it turned out right. No dance floor to speak of, no imported big name djs, a stupidly priced bar, no food and a que to get back in didn't deter people - this was what it was like to go to a Northern Soul Night in its Golden Age. And herein lies the perennial problem, that Northern Soul will forever be judged on how well it can approximate the early/ mid seventies. The trick seems to be in ommiting the ones which haven't aged very well ( for me, the majority ) rather than relentlessly playing Casino Karaoke or I'll name that tune in 1974. I've been trying to think what was played in the 4 hours I was there which I didn't have by the time I was fifteen: two big ballads which were terrible, 2 ska records which briefly reduced it to farce, the Spinners I'll be around and Lou Rawls are a bit bogstandard and probably owe more to the Jazz Funk scene. I always listen to Modern Soul with trepidation and this was no exception: Sam Dees Fragile handle with care and Lew Kirton Heaven in the afternoon are great, if tired, classics and presumably the latter is an inevitable part of every all dayer. Anybody who thinks I've got the need is Modern Soul is using a simplified formula which misses the point and JJ Barnes version of How Long, enjoying its second outing I've heard in recent times, should have been left in the seventies.

Likely to be another one in August and some of the problems should have been sorted, but demand and expectations will be high and it could turn out to be one of those one - off events that nobody can quite explain.

Respect also for putting on: Candi Statton, Azymuth, Rose Royce and Alexander Oneil.

 

Not forgetting:

 

WALKERS: Chilites, Womack and Womack, Tashan.

NEWCASTLE MAYFAIR: Brass Construction, Gil Scott Heron.

SUNDERLAND MAYFAIR: Crown Heights Affair.

NEWCASTLE CITY HALL: George McCrae ( in 74 ), Commodores, Four Tops, Crusaders, BB King, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, Bill Withers, Average White Band, Benson, Cameo, Mary Wilson, Chilites.

SAGE, GATESHEAD: James Brown, George Clinton, Irma Thomas, Mavis Staples, Ornette Coleman, Swing Out Sister.

GALA, DURHAM: Maceo Parker, Terry Callier, Femi Kuti.

SUNDERLAND EMPIRE: Temptations, Smokey Robinson, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks and Dennis Edwards.

METRO RADIO ARENA: Four Tops, Temptations and Tavares.

 

Obviously I was 13/14 during the glory years of Northern Soul so my choices emanate from Durham and are somewhat Alexentric. Do you have fond memories of a Soul Night in Newcastle or Sunderland? Was the Garden Farm your thing? Or the Red Lion? Or do you prefer the nightclubs: Julies, Gretna, Buddys, Walkers, Macmillans or As you like it?

 

I am currently writing a book about my life in music so if you have any info, memories or anecdotes you'd like to share and you see me flying at a Soul Night near you, come and have a chat. If you respond here there's a fair chance I won't read it since I'm seriously computer illiterate and can never find these things once I've started them.

 

 

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manus

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yep sombrero ch-le- st,if i remember J manship played a few.it was run by A lowes.great days :lol: but try and name all the non all nighter day night events in the n east between the 70s and 80s,hard one to start with, europer lodge morpeth, paul moony should remember that one, the brick paul.

That's a long, tall order Mick there were so many Soul nights back then. Alex's name would crop up in association with a lot of them. He ran the Coach and Eight in Durham and there was the regular night up at the working men's club at Nevilles Cross. Also there was another central Durham venue where Ian levine came up and did a spot - can't remember the name but I've got some photos somewhere, Paul Mooney and Mick Powney were there.

Russ Winstanley and Dave Evison both did Soul night/ all-dayer spots at different times at the Sombrero and I remember John Manship selling records at one of the all-dayers there. There was also fairly long running nights at the Key club and the Rex at Birtley. I remember Soul Sam doing a spot at the Rex and getting a bit angry with Alex because he'd uncovered the Harry Betts tune ( maybe tune is the wrong word). There was the regular weekday nights at the Stirling House in Gateshead around 75. And a lot down the coast run by both Alex and Duncan Mc, seperately I might add. There were a lot more - all dayers /Soul nights through at Aycliffe and Darlo and varous other places, as I'm sure you know.

Cheers

Manus

The Tempest

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I went to an allnighter in Newcastle , about 87 , I think it was a one off in the end , but on the door they were dishing out membership cards , orange in colour with " Soul Explosion " across it , any takers on this one or is dimentia already upon me !!!

Haydn

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Great memories of Mayfair Suite allnighters in Newcastle. Although a bit hazy with dj's and music played, must have been a good time if I went back again. I think it was about 84 which made me 15/16. Nae bad goin' fir a young un, a bit o' a Phileas Fogg in them days!!!!

Jill Bayles

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GOOD GRIEF !!!!!!!!!!!!!! :unsure:

THE BOYISH GOOD LOOKS OF BAZ N MY CURLY WIG

But what about the one of the two Walter Mitty's together...Pete Whitehead and John Hurwood...they were probs havin a bullshit competition...wish I'd been there listenin in...bet it was funny as fook biggrin.gif

Joyandpain

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But what about the one of the two Walter Mitty's together...Pete Whitehead and John Hurwood...they were probs havin a bullshit competition...wish I'd been there listenin in...bet it was funny as fook :ohmy:

GENERAL BELGRANO WHITEHEAD HAD A NICE TRIP TO PETERBOROUGH ALLNIGHTER WITH HIM AND CARLO ONCE

A TENDACY TO EXAGERATE I THINK IS THE TERM JILL

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Joyandpain

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HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

Guest topcatnumpty1

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HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

Hi--Harry --memory,s are funny things(well mine is) if asked yesterday ---i could have named possibly 2 venues in Darlo--but seeing all these i now remember D.J. ING at about 5 particulary Holy Family and The Flamingo(Walking Cane) also Dukes Club???.I was once told that in the 60,s they had All Niters at The La Bamba(near the Adult shop--so i,ve been told!!!)i remember that burning down ,when i lived in nearby Richmond(about 1970?????).

Great news about The Dolphin Centre.

Onslow and Daisy.

Guest jobete

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HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

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Hi Harry, you were probably too young to go but, there was a mid week soul night on in 73 at Northlands, mid 70's there was Eastbourne Meths, Harrowgate Hill WMC & Springfield club off the top of my head,,,, medication kicking in so might be wrong, will look back through some fliers see what I can find. Had my first taste of soul music at Northlands also took a kicking on North Road on my home cos I was from the wrong side of town, didn't stop me going back, never toook another kicking tho laugh.gif ,, was introduced to some excellent music

Joyandpain

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Hi--Harry --memory,s are funny things(well mine is) if asked yesterday ---i could have named possibly 2 venues in Darlo--but seeing all these i now remember D.J. ING at about 5 particulary Holy Family and The Flamingo(Walking Cane) also Dukes Club???.I was once told that in the 60,s they had All Niters at The La Bamba(near the Adult shop--so i,ve been told!!!)i remember that burning down ,when i lived in nearby Richmond(about 1970?????).

Great news about The Dolphin Centre.

Onslow and Daisy.

DUKES CLUB IS THE SAME AS DURLIA WEE BEE I THINK WRIGHTY GOT JIMMY JAMES ON THERE ONE NIGHT I THINK

OR WAS IT A WIERD DREAM

ALSO THE JUC CLUB WHERE WE HAD AN ANNIVESARY DO WITH RICHARD SEARLING ,THERES A VIDEO FLOATING AROUND SOMEWHERE OF THAT ,

STEVE WHITTLE TURNED UP TOO WITH SOME ILLICIT ITEMS ONE OF WHICH I BOURGHT

HOPE YOUR FEELING BETTER TONY

CHEERS

HARRY wink.gif

Guest topcatnumpty1

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DUKES CLUB IS THE SAME AS DURLIA WEE BEE I THINK WRIGHTY GOT JIMMY JAMES ON THERE ONE NIGHT I THINK

OR WAS IT A WIERD DREAM

ALSO THE JUC CLUB WHERE WE HAD AN ANNIVESARY DO WITH RICHARD SEARLING ,THERES A VIDEO FLOATING AROUND SOMEWHERE OF THAT ,

STEVE WHITTLE TURNED UP TOO WITH SOME ILLICIT ITEMS ONE OF WHICH I BOURGHT

HOPE YOUR FEELING BETTER TONY

CHEERS

HARRY wink.gif

Cheers 4 that m8,feel about as bad as b4 i was rushed in ---all last weeks episode has achieved(apart from having to watch the Rugby League Grand Final in Hospital!!) is to move me a bit further up the waiting list for major surgery.Also just been talking to my old man (75) and although he didn,t go he DEFO remembers kids going to All Niters at The La Bamba(not too far from where Joe,s bar is 2day)--can you find out? also did get a 12" Neo (which jumps both sides!!!)

Onslow And Daisy.

NEV

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I remember this night as they were running late setting the stage up and Chris King asked me and my mate Dunc to give them a hand. Then when we had finished he told us to go back outside and pay to get in at which point we told him to f*ck off

Also really liked the Dolphon Centre, used to knock about with local guy called oggie when I went up there

If its the one i think it is he's Hoggie

The one and only Bri Hoggett :D

Know him well ,infact we are both brickies and work together in the same gang 2+1

Amazingly he has just rediscovered the soul scene :ohmy:

I am in charge of the music when we travel to work,

problem is he's still in wigan/torch,twisted wheel mode so we are back listening to all the great oldies

SALVADORS,MEL BRITT ,RITA DACOSTA ,SPYDER TURNER ,GENE CHANDLER ET AL

Forgot how good they sound,just proves they are all still great choons thumbsup.gif

P.s Spyk ,if your reading Bri's been asking after you mate yes.gif

Baz Atkinson

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HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

Mick Reed

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That's a long, tall order Mick there were so many Soul nights back then. Alex's name would crop up in association with a lot of them. He ran the Coach and Eight in Durham and there was the regular night up at the working men's club at Nevilles Cross. Also there was another central Durham venue where Ian levine came up and did a spot - can't remember the name but I've got some photos somewhere, Paul Mooney and Mick Powney were there.

Russ Winstanley and Dave Evison both did Soul night/ all-dayer spots at different times at the Sombrero and I remember John Manship selling records at one of the all-dayers there. There was also fairly long running nights at the Key club and the Rex at Birtley. I remember Soul Sam doing a spot at the Rex and getting a bit angry with Alex because he'd uncovered the Harry Betts tune ( maybe tune is the wrong word). There was the regular weekday nights at the Stirling House in Gateshead around 75. And a lot down the coast run by both Alex and Duncan Mc, seperately I might add. There were a lot more - all dayers /Soul nights through at Aycliffe and Darlo and varous other places, as I'm sure you know.

Cheers

Manus

hi manus was it not the three tuns or the dunelm your thinking of, heres a few images you might remember.best mick

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NEV

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HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

Baz Atkinson

Posted

HOUGHTON INSTITUTE ALLDAYERS

SKERNE PARK YOUTH CLUB SOUL NIGHT

HOLY FAMILY SOUL NIGHT

COACHMAN SOUL NIGHT

BOWES WINE CELLAR SOUL NIGHT

THE FLAMINGO SOUL NIGHT

ST HILDAS SOUL NIGHT

DURLIA OR WEE BEE SOUL NIGHT

WERE A FEW DO,S IN DARLINGTON I,M SURE THERES MORE BUT ??!!??

feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

What was that one called above a pub at back of the old court arcade ??

Possibly THE BRITISH LEGION ??

oh yes saw eddie parker there ,that was it Paul Wright jointly promoted it i think ,bought ray and dave for a five that night of guy hennigan!!!!

BAZ A. wink.gif THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

Joyandpain

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feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

What was that one called above a pub at back of the old court arcade ??

Possibly THE BRITISH LEGION ??

oh yes saw eddie parker there ,that was it Paul Wright jointly promoted it i think ,bought ray and dave for a five that night of guy hennigan!!!!

BAZ A. wink.gif THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

Guest mickc

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That's Chris Walker in picture 3, still on the scene today and goes all over the country.

Wally Francis

ALL right wally how was whitby Chris hasnt changed much was there that night we never missed 1 ran for about 18 months i think

Mick Conroy

Pete Coulson

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yep your correct Chris, also Mick Jackson did a spot, sure hoss (not sure of the spelling) did a couple, some locals from Newcastle/Gateshead, some nice music was played

these were great niters run by davy bell if i remember correct, hoss did dj as did i and you are right a few of the locals.

pete.

manus

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hi manus was it not the three tuns or the dunelm your thinking of,and who did the strip at the coach and eight i can just remember mick powney.heres a few images you might remember.best mick

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Yes Mick I think it might have been the Three Tuns where Alex put Ian Levine on - Thanks for posting the membership cards thumbsup.gif

Cheers Manus

Kev Harker

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HARRY 1 said:
feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

What was that one called above a pub at back of the old court arcade ??

Possibly THE BRITISH LEGION ??

oh yes saw eddie parker there ,that was it Paul Wright jointly promoted it i think ,bought ray and dave for a five that night of guy hennigan!!!!

BAZ A. wink.gif THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

COMMONWEATH CLUB AT THE BACK OF COURT ARCADE

ALSO

EDDIE PARKER

JIMMY RUFFIN

JAMES D TRAIN WILLIAMS

AT Z?????@*&^' NIGHTCLUB

ALSO SOUL NIGHT AT LUCYS NIGHTCLUB IN THE DOWNSTAIRS PART WHICH WAS CALLED BELLENDERS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT

REMEMBER ALEX DO,S AT STANLEY TOO CAN,T REMEMBER THE NAME OT THE CLUB THOUGH

LATIMORE WAS ON LIVE

WILLIE CLAYTON TOO

AND MICA PARIS WAS A NO SHOW ONCE ,LUCKY US :lol:

Remember the Jimmy Ruffin one well. Wish I was there for  Eddie Parker.

Also remember Northern Nights at the White Horse in Darlo.

Kev

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ChrisOD1964

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these were great niters run by davy bell if i remember correct, hoss did dj as did i and you are right a few of the locals.

pete.

Davy bell put on the niters at Cassidys in birtley a few years back. Not sure which year. Had some top djs on aswell.

chris ph34r.gif

Guest topcatnumpty1

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Harry,Baz and co.---i,ve just remembered going to see Major Lance in Gladstone St, Darlington at the Inn Cognito/Lucinda.s?? it was a Thursday nite and not very full ----anybody concur???

Onslow and Daisy.

Jill Bayles

Posted

feel old looking at some of these i actually went to the skern park nights when gaz simon and tony davis got their pockett money taken off them lol,the duria was a thursday night played there if i can recall and them all dayers wow bus to wigan from there.

BAZ A

What was that one called above a pub at back of the old court arcade ??

Possibly THE BRITISH LEGION ??

oh yes saw eddie parker there ,that was it Paul Wright jointly promoted it i think ,bought ray and dave for a five that night of guy hennigan!!!!

BAZ A. :D THOSE WERE THE DAYS.

COMMONWEATH CLUB AT THE BACK OF COURT ARCADE

ALSO

EDDIE PARKER

JIMMY RUFFIN

JAMES D TRAIN WILLIAMS

AT Z?????@*&^' NIGHTCLUB

ALSO SOUL NIGHT AT LUCYS NIGHTCLUB IN THE DOWNSTAIRS PART WHICH WAS CALLED BELLENDERS OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT

REMEMBER ALEX DO,S AT STANLEY TOO CAN,T REMEMBER THE NAME OT THE CLUB THOUGH

LATIMORE WAS ON LIVE

WILLIE CLAYTON TOO

AND MICA PARIS WAS A NO SHOW ONCE ,LUCKY US :(

I don't remember owt at the back of the Court Arcade...that one must have passed me by...seem to remember being up at Nestfield Club on Albert Hill with Bartle on weekday nights at soul do's and getting hammered on Carlsberg Specials...maybe one-off or even just a dream...there was Mowden Rugby Club but don't think I ever went...well maybe once or twice...and McMullen Road Rugby Club...think I went there once or twice...and I'm sure there was an odd thing at the Beehive...I'm connecting that with Stuie Pinder...may be wrong mind...and I'm sure I met Spyk at Skerne Park Youthie...think he was DJ'ing :D

I remember Thursday soul nights at the Durlia and Monday soul nights at Lucinda's. Oh and Wrighty's do's at the JUC. I also went to the soul nights at the Springfield but not at Harrowgate Hill...didn't Al Kent used to DJ there, and maybe also Pete Feitch? And of course the legendary Haughton Institute All Dayers...happy days.

And of course Aycliffe Meth but I never went there...Sunday nights were always bad for me...school Monday and could never escape from me ma's clutches for long enough to get there and back...til I got it off to a fine art to make Wigan every Satdee neet that is :lol::thumbup::P

Joyandpain

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I don't remember owt at the back of the Court Arcade...that one must have passed me by...seem to remember being up at Nestfield Club on Albert Hill with Bartle on weekday nights at soul do's and getting hammered on Carlsberg Specials...maybe one-off or even just a dream...there was Mowden Rugby Club but don't think I ever went...well maybe once or twice...and McMullen Road Rugby Club...think I went there once or twice...and I'm sure there was an odd thing at the Beehive...I'm connecting that with Stuie Pinder...may be wrong mind...and I'm sure I met Spyk at Skerne Park Youthie...think he was DJ'ing :D

I remember Thursday soul nights at the Durlia and Monday soul nights at Lucinda's. Oh and Wrighty's do's at the JUC. I also went to the soul nights at the Springfield but not at Harrowgate Hill...didn't Al Kent used to DJ there, and maybe also Pete Feitch? And of course the legendary Haughton Institute All Dayers...happy days.

And of course Aycliffe Meth but I never went there...Sunday nights were always bad for me...school Monday and could never escape from me ma's clutches for long enough to get there and back...til I got it off to a fine art to make Wigan every Satdee neet that is wicked.gif:rolleyes::D

patton and balwins beehive jill chicken in a basket jaln band mac and katie kisoooooonn

and the best night chaiman of the board featuring general johnson and the foundations on the same night

a large circle formed in front on the general singing on stage and wrighty proceeded to go raged dancing in front of them quickly followed by quite a few others :(

the trades(springfield) was the al kent roadshow

a very good do was jinxys birthday at catterick bridge hotel chocka block great night :D

Colsoul

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anyone remember the soul nites at the square 1 in darlo in the early seventies, colin

Jill Bayles

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patton and balwins beehive jill chicken in a basket jaln band mac and katie kisoooooonn

and the best night chaiman of the board featuring general johnson and the foundations on the same night

a large circle formed in front on the general singing on stage and wrighty proceeded to go raged dancing in front of them quickly followed by quite a few others :)

the trades(springfield) was the al kent roadshow

a very good do was jinxys birthday at catterick bridge hotel chocka block great night biggrin.gif

ah...chicken in a basket...just saw the word "chicken" after the word "jill" and thought the word "chicken" was being used in the context of an affectionate term for me :D:lol:

I never went to the Beehive...God knows why...must have had other fish to fry mate :P

I couldn't go to Jinxy's 40th at Catterick Bridge as Terry went :no:

Jill Bayles

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anyone remember the soul nites at the square 1 in darlo in the early seventies, colin

Lordie...no I don't...rather sad really as I'm a Darlingtonian born and bred...don't even know where the square 1 was...anyone?

Colsoul

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it was a back st venue down some stairs ,me johnn brown and wilf from coundon met les medcalf there it was on mid week we were lost and then i heard mr big shot being played in the distance i cant remember exactly were it was. about early 74 . col

manus

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Just remembed ala Soul nights - Monday nights at Bloomers in Newcastle 74/75 and a little later the Boilermakers in Gateshead - not sure how I forgot these.

Cheers Manus

Jill Bayles

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it was a back st venue down some stairs ,me johnn brown and wilf from coundon met les medcalf there it was on mid week we were lost and then i heard mr big shot being played in the distance i cant remember exactly were it was. about early 74 . col

well all I can say to that is that I've not got a clue where it was...I must have been too young...I was only 13 years old then...but I know that name Les Medcalf and I also know his wife :lol:

Baz Atkinson

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This has turned into A GREAT THREAD such soul heritage in the north east and according to John Manship and he knows a thing or 2 the most record collectors in the UK per sqaure mile

BAZ A

Guest Una Scot-Oz

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I remember going to an All-Dayer in Chester-Le-Street A place up above the shops? I remember the trip home more than anything else as we had no busfare home and had to walk 5 miles!

Guest jobete

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I remember going to an All-Dayer in Chester-Le-Street A place up above the shops? I remember the trip home more than anything else as we had no busfare home and had to walk 5 miles!

Above Woolworths if memory serves me correctly "The Sombrero" ?

ChrisOD1964

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just thought of another night that was on in newcastle city centre maybe 15 or so years ago not a nighter. but for the life of me can`t remember the name of it. it was just across the road from tiffanys, it was really long inside (if that makes sense) it was packed out but can only remember apart from me one person who was there, Chillo, but then it was only £1 a pint thats why i cant remember the name the year or who else was there. any ideas if someone comes up with some names it will come to me.

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Mick Reed

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Above Woolworths if memory serves me correctly "The Sombrero" ?

yep spot on :thumbsup:.but who remembers the all-dayer at the bullion hall ch-le-st.and what about the all-nighter alex put on in sunderland. Think it was at the

mecca, with crown heights affair,my god iam geetting old.

manus

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yep spot on :P.but who remembers the all-dayer at the bullion hall ch-le-st.and what about the all-nighter alex put on in sunderland. Think it was at the

mecca, with crown heights affair,my god iam geetting old.

Yes Mick I remember the Bullion Hall All dayer - I did at a spot at it. I seem to recall Richard Searling being on at it but that might be just my memory playing tricks on me. Alex did put the Crown Heights Affair on over in Sunderland, I think it was in association with Neil Rushton who may have organised the tour, but I think it was just an evening do rather that an all nighter I was there along with Mick Powney.

I just thinking today of the Copacabana that used to be a downstairs venue in Low Fell around 1971-72 - a mixture of Tamla, Reggae and Pop used to get played and it was a big hang out for ex skinheads - everyone was wearing crombies and like by then. I remember Al Green getting played a lot there. There'd been some trouble before hand one night and when we all came out there was about a 100 Hairies (greasers/grebos) waiting outside to get two guys in crombies and carrying umbrellas, who had been involved in the earlier trouble. Course everyone that came out of the club had a crombie on so it confused them a wee bit and there was a bit of a stand off but somehow it didn't escalate beyond ye old eyeballing and a bit of shouting.

All the best

Manus

Guest

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Nice to hear that, its about time we had soul a-la-niter back in the town.

Mind you, the Town Centre is like Beirut of a weekend so you'll have to watch who you let in :)

Well, guess I know where I getting dragged to next year..lol..always providing I allowed in of course, that place was the last time I ever saw Stuie Pinder too, bless him, wonder where he is now......

Mick Reed

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Yes Mick I remember the Bullion Hall All dayer - I did at a spot at it. I seem to recall Richard Searling being on at it but that might be just my memory playing tricks on me. Alex did put the Crown Heights Affair on over in Sunderland, I think it was in association with Neil Rushton who may have organised the tour, but I think it was just an evening do rather that an all nighter I was there along with Mick Powney.

I just thinking today of the Copacabana that used to be a downstairs venue in Low Fell around 1971-72 - a mixture of Tamla, Reggae and Pop used to get played and it was a big hang out for ex skinheads - everyone was wearing crombies and like by then. I remember Al Green getting played a lot there. There'd been some trouble before hand one night and when we all came out there was about a 100 Hairies (greasers/grebos) waiting outside to get two guys in crombies and carrying umbrellas, who had been involved in the earlier trouble. Course everyone that came out of the club had a crombie on so it confused them a wee bit and there was a bit of a stand off but somehow it didn't escalate beyond ye old eyeballing and a bit of shouting.

All the best

Manus

hi manus, iam sure it was a all-nighter the reason being the bounces stopped you from sleeping and would not let you lie down,also i can remember coming out in the morning a friend of mine had his car nicked,there again could be wrong.funny can always remember paul mooney playing bo kirkland and ruth davis at nevilles cross and me twisting at him but great days and people.best mick. :)

Mick Reed

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Well, guess I know where I getting dragged to next year..lol..always providing I allowed in of course, that place was the last time I ever saw Stuie Pinder too, bless him, wonder where he is now......

never seen stuie for years great lad.best mick

manus

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hi manus, iam sure it was a all-nighter the reason being the bounces stoped you from sleeping and would not let you lie down,also i can remember coming out in the morning a freind of mine had his car nicked,there again could be wrong.funny can always remember paul mooney playing bo kirkland and ruth davis at nevils cross and me twisting at him but great days and people.best mick. smile.gif

Mick you could well be right it might have a nighter. It must have been around mid 1978 because I went off to work down in London for a few months almost straight after. Great times indeed :)

Cheers Manus

Just a thought but maybe Alex put the CHA on twice- wish my memory was better.

Guest

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Hi Harry...I'm not sure that I know you but I know plenty of peeps from York from back in the day so maybe... :g:

Great to hear about your forward planning...let me know where I can get tickets as I need to be organised for this one :yes::thumbup:

Its a good job I've just had my house decorated and spruced up...I can host an after-party if need be...but hopefully I'll get invited to one elsewhere whistling.gif:D

Looking forward to this already....thanks ever so much, this has made my day thumbsup.gif

hey - do i get an invite to you after party?????? and do I need to book korki???

Paul Conroy

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Micky if you are talking about soul nights in general how about Wealcroft club in Gateshead, the Broadway Ballroom in Pelaw, but what events do you want us to recall cheers paul conroy

yep sombrero ch-le- st,if i remember J manship played a few.it was run by A lowes.great days :D but try and name all the non all nighter day night events in the n east between the 70s and 80s,hard one to start with, europer lodge morpeth, paul moony should remember that one, the brick paul.
Mick Reed

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Micky if you are talking about soul nights in general how about Wealcroft club in Gateshead, the Broadway Ballroom in Pelaw, but what events do you want us to recall cheers paul conroy

paul as many as yu can remamber mate, just to get an idea of what was on offer in north east then .best mick.

Guest

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never seen stuie for years great lad.best mick

think he went to Oz or somewhere, can find out tho if you interested

Mick Reed

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think he went to Oz or somewhere, can find out tho if you interested[/quote
Guest Bernadette

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just thought of another night that was on in newcastle city centre maybe 15 or so years ago not a nighter. but for the life of me can`t remember the name of it. it was just across the road from tiffanys, it was really long inside (if that makes sense) it was packed out but can only remember apart from me one person who was there, Chillo, but then it was only £1 a pint thats why i cant remember the name the year or who else was there. any ideas if someone comes up with some names it will come to me.

chris :lol:

that rings a bell but like you can't remember the name...sorry not much help :D

ChrisOD1964

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that rings a bell but like you can't remember the name...sorry not much help :lol:

:lol: it was next to the BIG hotel beside madisons nightclub on the corner by the road that takes you to manors think it was an american theme type place unsure.gif

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ChrisOD1964

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that rings a bell but like you can't remember the name...sorry not much help laugh.gif

its just come to me FAT SAMS anyone???

Paul Conroy

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Chris I recall going there I on;y went once as the night I went it was full of students pissed out of their heads throwing glassess about Maus /Micky it was an all nighter in Sunderland Genevie's( if thats how you spell it) alex organised it and me little mate Toma did a spot Cheers Paul

its just come to me FAT SAMS anyone???
manus

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Chris I recall going there I on;y went once as the night I went it was full of students pissed out of their heads throwing glassess about Maus /Micky it was an all nighter in Sunderland Genevie's( if thats how you spell it) alex organised it and me little mate Toma did a spot Cheers Paul

Paul - I am definately coming to the conclusion that Alex may have put CHA on twice. I'm almost certain it was a weeknight that I saw them maybe a Thursday and it was 1978 maybe August/Sept, I think Neil Rushton had organised the tour he was certainly there. It was a Jazz funk crowd and I went down to London for work just after. My memory of the period isn't great due to over indulgence of too many shall we say stimulants but I do recall travelling over from Mick Powneys house.

All the best mate and if you see Davy tell him I'm going to post a CD for him this week.

Manus




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