Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Easing gently back into the working week and wondered which were the high spots for anyone who was there this year? I enjoyed every minute so much, it's hard to narrow down but my own personal top three "best bits" were: 1. THE ACTS - Great performances from The New Belles and Jimmy Thomas. Shirley Matthews looks STUNNING, Marva Whitney was on top form and Jim Gilstrap did a sterling job to complete the line up. It was nice to see Dave Rivers face light up at Jimmy performing 'Beautiful Night' as I know it's one of his all time fave tracks. 2. THE TUNES - So much great music played, all DJs deserve congrats on so much quality during all sessions. Soul Sam finished me off at @ 06:30 Sunday morning, dragging me back to the floor one last time with Eddie Whitehead - perfect way to end before drifting back to the van. 3. THE RECORD BAR - Too much to even contemplate going through every box but loadsa nice stuff for sale. Picked up a few bits and pieces - particularly pleased to get hold of a copy of The Festivals "Checkin Out" on Blue Rock. Can't wait for next year. Neil Jones
Guest Phil Richards Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Easing gently back into the working week and wondered which were the high spots for anyone who was there this year? I enjoyed every minute so much, it's hard to narrow down but my own personal top three "best bits" were: 1. THE ACTS - Great performances from The New Belles and Jimmy Thomas. Shirley Matthews looks STUNNING, Marva Whitney was on top form and Jim Gilstrap did a sterling job to complete the line up. It was nice to see Dave Rivers face light up at Jimmy performing 'Beautiful Night' as I know it's one of his all time fave tracks. 2. THE TUNES - So much great music played, all DJs deserve congrats on so much quality during all sessions. Soul Sam finished me off at @ 06:30 Sunday morning, dragging me back to the floor one last time with Eddie Whitehead - perfect way to end before drifting back to the van. 3. THE RECORD BAR - Too much to even contemplate going through every box but loadsa nice stuff for sale. Picked up a few bits and pieces - particularly pleased to get hold of a copy of The Festivals "Checkin Out" on Blue Rock. Can't wait for next year. Neil Jones link Yes was a very good weekend
Simsy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Another thread about Cleethorpes? What's that four now Don't pay me no mind, I'm just jealous cos I've never been
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Another thread about Cleethorpes? What's that four now Don't pay me no mind, I'm just jealous cos I've never been link Ian Its no problem. Getting a train is just like getting a tube. Only there are trees outside the window. And toilets. The tickets look just like tube passes too.
Simsy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Ian Its no problem. Getting a train is just like getting a tube. Only there are trees outside the window. And toilets. The tickets look just like tube passes too. link So is burysoul the train ride and Chalky the tube? Or should that be Bob 'the bruiser' Messer the tube ride and s7oul the train?
Guest Dan Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Ian Its no problem. Getting a train is just like getting a tube. Only there are trees outside the window. And toilets. The tickets look just like tube passes too. link reminds me of a viz 'top tip' mike
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 reminds me of a viz 'top tip' mike link 'Breakfast' is Latin for 'Stop quick'
Supercorsa Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 The tickets look just like tube passes too. link No they don't, I should know it's me job!
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 No they don't, I should know it's me job! link You what? Perhaps they have those funny 'uns down in deepst Surrey. The ones I get are the little rectangular cards, just like my old monthly zone 1-4.
Supercorsa Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 You what? Perhaps they have those funny 'uns down in deepst Surrey. The ones I get are the little rectangular cards, just like my old monthly zone 1-4. link Tube tickets are pink whereas train tickets are generally orange. If you still lived in London I would expect you to have one of those fancy new Oyster cards.
Guest in town Mikey Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Tube tickets are pink whereas train tickets are generally orange. If you still lived in London I would expect you to have one of those fancy new Oyster cards. link Still battling with my mobile phone. Technology has left me way behind.
Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 I had a whale of a time, top marks to the boys from the Greatstone who looked after me all the way and i even got a cooked salmon tea thanks to the generous and delightful Donna , actually one of the highpoints was just listening to all those fantastic records in that caravan over 3 nights played by Paul, Mark and Tony. Felt like going home and binning my collection, then starting again . Enjoyed the company of Mr & Mrs Rimmer in the sales area for a good while, always enjoy my chats with Dave . Another highpoint was Sunday night and a well known fellow from London (i'll spare him any more blushes) who was so drunk that he then climbed on a chair and then collapsed and took out around £74 worth of Alcohol with him..... Enjoyed both rooms and managed to just about stay the distance before the ravages of time caught up with me. One of the best tracks was a Herman Hitson "Modern" thing played by Soul Sam or Arthur Fenn ?, tremendous stuff, even managed a lame attempt at dancing to it. Brett
Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Tube tickets are pink whereas train tickets are generally orange. If you still lived in London I would expect you to have one of those fancy new Oyster cards. link No i drive my motor
Guest Soultown andy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Have to agree with neil and brett [theres a first] it really was a great weekend the acts were very good,musicaly like all weekenders catered more towards the soul club as opposed to the niter goer,but still very enjoyable and all the djs are to be applauded.Defo back next year many thanks to ady and co for a great event.
Guest miff Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Easy This one 1 - Friday night 2 - Saturday night 3 - Sunday night
wendy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 everything....and the dancing. this year was definitely the best I've ever seen, there were so many impressive fellas giving it socks. and it wasnt just the athletic foreign young lads. plenty of guys in their 40s doing flashy steps. boo to all of yous that say fancy stuff should go. meeting brent and jamie was probably the real highlight of the weekend though . would either of you be willing to accept a marriage proposal from me?
Guest kid mohair Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 we all thought cleethorpes was brilliant , sunday eve was tops i m o , shame it had to end when it did ,thanks to ady for a fantastic weekender,roll on next year
Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 everything....and the dancing. this year was definitely the best I've ever seen, there were so many impressive fellas giving it socks. and it wasnt just the athletic foreign young lads. plenty of guys in their 40s doing flashy steps. boo to all of yous that say fancy stuff should go. meeting brent and jamie was probably the real highlight of the weekend though . would either of you be willing to accept a marriage proposal from me? link Is this a refrance to me,it wasnt just the athletic!!!... I`ll marry ya!!Wendy...
Supercorsa Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 (edited) meeting brent and jamie was probably the real highlight of the weekend though . link Would that be the fat Brent who works in a paper suppliers in Slough or the skinny bloke with glasses from Sheffield? Edited June 14, 2005 by Supercorsa
Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Would that be the fat Brent who works in a paper suppliers in Slough or the skinny bloke with glasses from Sheffield? link The ever wonderful and extremely funny Wendy from Dublin, jesus that young woman had me giggling like a "Sissy" (believe that's what your term for me was ) when we had those crazy few hours at Paul Sadots caravan. see you later "Pony Girl" Brent
Guest Jamie Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 everything....and the dancing. this year was definitely the best I've ever seen, there were so many impressive fellas giving it socks. and it wasnt just the athletic foreign young lads. plenty of guys in their 40s doing flashy steps. boo to all of yous that say fancy stuff should go. meeting brent and jamie was probably the real highlight of the weekend though . would either of you be willing to accept a marriage proposal from me? link I think Brent & I would be willing to share you on alternative weekends But I do think the fact of me dancing to the last track of the event on Monday morning with you on my shoulders is payment enough I also heard a rumour that Brent also demolished a table on Friday night - anyone validate this claim?? PLEASE!! Although Ann Summers was the clear winner on Sunday by doing 2 tables - but he went off into the night 'Walking Like A Winner' after Nini presented him with a Gold medal Priceless - The laughs and the people I met this weekend you simply cannot put a price on
Mandy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Easing gently back into the working week and wondered which were the high spots for anyone who was there this year? I enjoyed every minute so much, it's hard to narrow down but my own personal top three "best bits" were: 1. THE ACTS - Great performances from The New Belles and Jimmy Thomas. Shirley Matthews looks STUNNING, Marva Whitney was on top form and Jim Gilstrap did a sterling job to complete the line up. It was nice to see Dave Rivers face light up at Jimmy performing 'Beautiful Night' as I know it's one of his all time fave tracks. Hi Neil, did Jimmy Thomas do the flip side though "Above A Whisper"?? (one of my faves) - nobody else seems to remember if he did or not - that's taking notice of the artists isn't it
Guest lagerlout Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 I think Brent & I would be willing to share you on alternative weekends But I do think the fact of me dancing to the last track of the event on Monday morning with you on my shoulders is payment enough I also heard a rumour that Brent also demolished a table on Friday night - anyone validate this claim?? PLEASE!! Although Ann Summers was the clear winner on Sunday by doing 2 tables - but he went off into the night 'Walking Like A Winner' after Nini presented him with a Gold medal Priceless - The laughs and the people I met this weekend you simply cannot put a price on link i can confirm brent did take out a table friday night with a spin. and even managed to be in the dance comp even tho he did,nt actually know he was in it.. lager induced spinning is very dangerous
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 link Just been raving about this track to John after seeing Mandy mention it - didn't you put this on a tape for me ages ago Eddie ?
Mandy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 link One of my faves and probably the cheapest record I've ever bought - a tenner - don't know what it goes for now. Only ever heard Carl Willingham play it out
Guest Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 i can confirm brent did take out a table friday night with a spin. and even managed to be in the dance comp even tho he did,nt actually know he was in it.. lager induced spinning is very dangerous link .....Like i said Pete....when i finally nail that spin....i'll go through the Earth like "Leaked Plutonium"......What Dance Competion
Guest becky c Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 i can confirm brent did take out a table friday night with a spin. and even managed to be in the dance comp even tho he did,nt actually know he was in it.. lager induced spinning is very dangerous link Good lord, how did I miss that beauty! Becky
Mandy Posted June 14, 2005 Posted June 14, 2005 Ben took out two tables on Sunday within 15 mins! link I think I'm glad I wasn't there - I hate people spilling my coider
Garethx Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 (edited) Good to see Brett, Jamie, the Greatstone lads and everyone else at another great Cleethorpes. Edited June 15, 2005 by garethx
Garethx Posted June 15, 2005 Posted June 15, 2005 I'd just like to say a big thanks to Ady, Sylvia and everyone else involved in putting on another fantastic weekender. Highlight for me was the look on (Seriously Soulful) Summers' face after demolishing two full tables of beer on Sunday night in what Sir Peter O' Sullevan would refer to as 'a crashing fall' (and after the bar had closed as well!) Priceless.
ALFRETON SOUL CLUB Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Cleethorpes too me is the best weekender out,attendances was down a little this year but not supprising the amount of other weekenders thats now on so therefore its up to all us soulies that are dedicated to cleethorpes to push it along a little next year,ie help promote it by word of mouth,plugs at venues and handing a few flyers etc etc.you all know saying "keep on keepin on" well as a club /event that sometimes becomes financialy impossible,keep the faith spread the word ,and keep cleethorpes going for many more years,in saying that i enjoyed every minute even although i practically broke my ankle throwing myself about on the floor lol,hightlight for me was when jimmy thomas came off stage and just came up to me and started chatting away ,great guy
Makemvinyl Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Easing gently back into the working week and wondered which were the high spots for anyone who was there this year? I enjoyed every minute so much, it's hard to narrow down but my own personal top three "best bits" were: 1. THE ACTS - Great performances from The New Belles and Jimmy Thomas. Shirley Matthews looks STUNNING, Marva Whitney was on top form and Jim Gilstrap did a sterling job to complete the line up. It was nice to see Dave Rivers face light up at Jimmy performing 'Beautiful Night' as I know it's one of his all time fave tracks. 2. THE TUNES - So much great music played, all DJs deserve congrats on so much quality during all sessions. Soul Sam finished me off at @ 06:30 Sunday morning, dragging me back to the floor one last time with Eddie Whitehead - perfect way to end before drifting back to the van. 3. THE RECORD BAR - Too much to even contemplate going through every box but loadsa nice stuff for sale. Picked up a few bits and pieces - particularly pleased to get hold of a copy of The Festivals "Checkin Out" on Blue Rock. Can't wait for next year. Neil Jones link Sorry to correct , but Shirlie Mathews apeared alongside Marva Holiday with accompaniment by Jim Gilstrap otherwise we thank you return next year to another stormer Doug
Dave Abbott Posted June 16, 2005 Posted June 16, 2005 Highlight for me was the look on (Seriously Soulful) Summers' face after demolishing two full tables of beer on Sunday night in what Sir Peter O' Sullevan would refer to as 'a crashing fall' (and after the bar had closed as well!) Priceless. link Agree with all, was a brilliant Cleethorpes. Cheers Ady and everyone else
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