Guest Little Anthony Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 (edited) Went to Wigan from March 1978 until it closed. Without doubt the three biggest tunes in this time were "Hey Liitle Way Out Girl", which was followed by "Country Girl" and then "I don't like to lose" in that chronological order. They weren't the most danced to, however, as Searling had the only copies and you only got to hear them once a night. I would say that the most danced to tune during this period, apart from the three before eight, was Bobby Paris "I walked away". I've got a tape of the last 90 mins of the fifth anniversary (Sept. 1978) and it gets played twice, once by Alan Rhodes and then again by Winstanley at about 7.30 a.m. Judging by the sound of the clapping, this had the most people on the dance floor. I've just dug the tape out: Track listing Alan Rhodes: I walked away - Boobby Paris How Can I ever find a way-Carol and Geri The Closer She gets - John Drevar New York in the dark - Ad Libs She me how to love - Jacky de Forest I can't let him - Cheryl Lynn I you loved me - Peggy March Dave Evison: Our love is getting stronger-Jason Knight This old heart of mine - Isley Bros. Gotta Have your love - The Sapphires Move on Up - Curtis Mayfield A little togtherness - The Younghearts Breakaway - The Valentines I still love you - The Superlatives Russ Winstanley: Music with Soul - The Pallbearers Ten to one - Lou Roberts I walked away - Bobby Paris Love Music - Sergio Mendez Love's a Magic word - Dawn Panic - Reperata and the Delrons I go to Pieces - Gerri Grainger Followed by the three before eight. Sound quality ain't to good for the first three tracks as I was sitting close to the stage by the gents toilets. I then moved up onto the balcony by the tea bar and it's a lot clearer. Panic / I go to pieces was released on Casino Classics and that night hence Winstanley pugging in at the end. Edited May 15, 2009 by Little Anthony
Rich B Posted May 15, 2009 Posted May 15, 2009 Hands up over here....and l bought it too If only our MP's followed your lead in the honesty department....I had an issue and later on a demo - what a sucker eh? Thinking of tunes from the dark (pop) side, Keith was a pretty popular tune back in '74 too! Best, RB
Barry Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 I never knew the seeds pushin too hard was played at wigan thats an out and out us garage track. Correct but an instant floor packer in its day all the same mate - other Wigan plays would be hard pushed to beat it for conviction-driven in unison hand claps (I drew that out a bit didn't I?). An awesome Wigan moment.
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