Chris L Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 With the Torch re-union now only days away, me and 3 of my buddies will be winging our way north-ish in comfort, staying at a hotel, able to afford a decent restaurant meal. Always wasn't like that, thinking back in '72 what I did for work and what kind of money I was earning, etc. In 1972 I was trainee estate agent, shock horror............. earning about £10 a week to supplement my vinyl thirst I worked in a pub nights if you have do an extra job that's not a bad one, my mates certainly thought so I was driving a very dodgy Ford Cortina MK I, the brakes once failed on the motorway coming up to the Torch, what an experience that was............... All my money went Martin Koppell in Canada, Record Corner Balham, Moondogs in fact anywhere (I think I still Martin a fiver ) no money for clothes or those type of luxuries Me leaving my house off to the Torch, what a dorky shirt, I think my mum must have made it out of old curtains or a table cloth. Aahh halcyon days, there was NOTHING quite like queing up to get in at the Torch I get shivers just thinking about it. See yers there. No tell us all WHERE WERE YOU IN 72 ?? Do tell.................................... Chris L
Guest proudlove Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Can't possibly answer this one truthfully as I think there may be some outstanding!!! But looking at that 65 Cortina I have a couple of 65 Corsairs and was hoping one would be ready for the Torch,but unfortunately not.Hey Ho. Steve.
Guest Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 (edited) With the Torch re-union now only days away, me and 3 of my buddies will be winging our way north-ish in comfort, staying at a hotel, able to afford a decent restaurant meal. Always wasn't like that, thinking back in '72 what I did for work and what kind of money I was earning, etc. In 1972 I was trainee estate agent, shock horror............. earning about £10 a week to supplement my vinyl thirst I worked in a pub nights if you have do an extra job that's not a bad one, my mates certainly thought so I was driving a very dodgy Ford Cortina MK I, the brakes once failed on the motorway coming up to the Torch, what an experience that was............... All my money went Martin Koppell in Canada, Record Corner Balham, Moondogs in fact anywhere (I think I still owe Martin a fiver) no money for clothes or those type of luxuries Me leaving my house off to the Torch, what a dorky shirt, I think my mum must have made it out of old curtains or a table cloth. Aahh halcyon days, there was NOTHING quite like queing up to get in at the Torch I get shivers just thinking about it. See yers there. No tell us all WHERE WERE YOU IN 72 ?? I have heard Kopp is turning up on the 24th Chris , and wants his fiver back - with interest I was employed in the retail clothes trade in 1972 , and like you Chris , I was spending my wage on tunes and schlepping up and down this sceptered isle in 1972 visiting all manner of venues . My venue visiting reached a new height of enlightenment , when I first stepped through the doors of the venue we are celebrating on the 24th ...... Malc Burton Edited October 14, 2009 by Malc Burton
Mark Bicknell Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 School I was 12 lol Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Citizen P Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Until August '72 I was still in school. In October(ish) me and Ricky Warburton entered the Pendulum and began this fun filled ride. By the end of the year Rick had progressed to The Torch, taken by Paul Adcock, I was a bit of a lightweight, by the time I'd got it sorted to go, it had shut So my Night Life did not commence until Sept '73. On the plus side. I am considerably younger than Proudlove!! ATB Tony
Citizen P Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 at primary school and listening to t.rex Grant, to give it a little more credibility. " I was in Catering College and cooking with Trex" ATB Tony
Jez Jones Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 a twinkle in my dad's eye unfortunatley ha yer bugger Caught yer again--get some bloody cars sold We've got some jobs do before the 24th
Pauldonnelly Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) 1972, what a year It was full of fighting, fashion and gear It was the odd pint of Double Diamiond & Ben Truman beer It was Boro's hangouts The Metho, The Bell and Oak It was French Blues and the way we choked It was Terrace culture with kick to kill It was being one step ahead of the Old Bill It was Terry Jacks and "season in the sun" It was "we've got Cobblers on the run" It was the SelectaDisc list arriving by post It was ringing Arkwright Street so you could boast It was meeting at 6pm for a journey to Bletsoe It was wondering how 8 would fit into an Austin Allegro It was blokes from up North who told us about this club in Stoke It was Eddie Din who said "lets go up there they seem nice folk" It was me Terry and Vheat who went up there on Feb 10th 1973, The rest is as they say " History" 36 years on its time to go back Can't wait for 1pm under the Plaque Edited October 15, 2009 by PaulDonnelly
Wrongcrowd Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) Disco 72, Central Promenade, Blackpool.....every Friday, Saturday and Sunday...back to school on Monday, waiting for Friday.... Top tunes were.... First Choice - This Is The House Fuller Brothers - Times A Wasting O'Jays - Backstabbers Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You Los Carnos - Get On Your Knees Sapphires - Slow Fizz Tams - Hey Girl Don't Bother Me Los Bravos - Black Is Black Bobby Freeman - S.W.I.M Moses Smith - Girl Across The Street ...great days... ....across the board soul nights before they were invented in the 90's... Edited October 15, 2009 by Wrongcrowd
Pauldonnelly Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) edit Edited October 15, 2009 by PaulDonnelly
Impact Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 ha yer bugger Caught yer again--get some bloody cars sold We've got some jobs do before the 24th very hard to with all this soul around, so what help would you like Jez?
Iancsloft Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 72 the year i left home ( thrown out after a little escapade relating to the Torch ) i was working has a machine setter for Turner & Newall regular visiter to Blackpools Highland Room & Tunstalls Torch ..Pay if i remember was around £12 but money in 72 went a long way .. I use to go out Friday nite and most times not get back until Sun dinner or Sun nite we always went to Leigh Casino Sun nite no matter what i had eyes like a grey Alien big big pupils after a weekend of SKF & RIKER he he but i never ever missed work on Monday mornin i worked with a great guy called Derek Fairhurst who took me under his wing from day #1 when i first started work in 69 every Mon morning he told me to get my head down in this massive mould we used for making flat belting for the mining indusrty he use to cover me up in loads of old fabric lying around and leave me there until dinner at 1-30pm what a guy !!! Every Sat we use to go to Manchester to the record shops Ralphs nr Victoria Station Hyme & Addison John Dalton St and the brill Global Records on Princess St plenty 45,s to go at !!!! Yip 72 was a great year brilliant memories of the Torch and the fabulous live acts that appeared my fav venue along with the Highland Room ! Regards Ian Cunliffe
Guest proudlove Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 I am considerably younger than Proudlove!! Yes Tony--------------Pete Postlethwaite is considerably younger than Sean Connery................................ An Austin Allegro is considerably younger than an E Type Jag.................................... Jordan is considerably younger than Linda Lusardi..................................................... Do I need to carry on???????????????
Guest kid mohair Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 WHERE WAS I IN 1972??? most probably hanging upside down in a apple tree scrumping....i was 12.
Guest nubes Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Disco 72, Central Promenade, Blackpool.....every Friday, Saturday and Sunday...back to school on Monday, waiting for Friday.... Top tunes were.... First Choice - This Is The House Fuller Brothers - Times A Wasting O'Jays - Backstabbers Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You Los Carnos - Get On Your Knees Sapphires - Slow Fizz Tams - Hey Girl Don't Bother Me Los Bravos - Black Is Black Bobby Freeman - S.W.I.M Moses Smith - Girl Across The Street ...great days... ....across the board soul nights before they were invented in the 90's... But you would have only been 12...Cliff??!...was ya going upto Blackpool at such a young age then??...just curious.....Del...xxxx
Guest nubes Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 At a secondary Catholic school...still blissfully unaware of Northern..and the long lasting pleasures that the music would be bringing me...life before Northern eh??!!!!!...xxxx
Guest Matt Male Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 I was 6 years old and northern soul was 6 years away at a school youth club just around the corner.
Guest Mark Holmes Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Losing my virginity to a girl called Kathy M from Bingley by the side of Lake Coniston...Schools out was number one and l was 41...Sorry l mean 14!! It took you all of 1972 thats staying power...oh to be 14 again
amo Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 (edited) I was 12 & remember my Dad taking me to Wembley to watch Stoke beat Chelsea in the 1972 League Cup Final. Also used to see loads of scooters bombing around the Potteries, always remember seeing dozens of scooters lined up outside the Cinebowl in Broad Street Hanley, which later became the Steam Machine. I can remember all the older lads at Moorside Youth Club in Stoke on about the Torch closing & some place in Wigan called the Casino stopping open all night!!!! See ya all at the Torch Reunion. Cheers Amo Edited October 15, 2009 by amo
Davetay Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 I was 12 & remember my Dad taking me to Wembley to watch Stoke beat Chelsea in the 1972 League Cup Final. Cheers Amo I was selling tickets on euston station on the morning of the match. Stoke beat United in the quarter final that year. Stoke also beat us in the F.A. Cup that season as well. (replays galore)
Wrongcrowd Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 But you would have only been 12...Cliff??!...was ya going upto Blackpool at such a young age then??...just curious.....Del...xxxx Twelve and a half....the halves were important at that age....I was nearly thirteen...and probably more mature than I am now... I lived there until I was 15....never want to see another fruit machine as long as I live...and I hate bingo too..
Mark B Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 i was 15 so attended the pendulum for the first time with my big brother Paul may have attended druffies in duckinfield and a couple of other places, also still going to the youth disco's at the vilage/hard rock and drinking in the throstles nest in old trafford, didnt attend the mecca or blues rooms or wigan until 1973 when i was 16.
Guest biggray1 Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Had left school and been at work a year or so,started my mining career at Newstead Colliery Notts and visited the Local Dews such as The Rev at Sutton in Ashfield..Shades Youth Club Ashfield Comp..The Swan at Mansfield..Mansfield Palais..Notts Palais..One time Visit To the Torch..cant remember much about the Torch.. The Stork Club Hucknall..The Niters at Annie Holgate School,Creepers at Bullwell.Blue Boar in Hucknall +Got meself a Brand New GP200 from Joslynns in Notts.
Davetay Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 i was 15 so attended the pendulum for the first time with my big brother Paul may have attended druffies in duckinfield and a couple of other places, also still going to the youth disco's at the vilage/hard rock and drinking in the throstles nest in old trafford, didnt attend the mecca or blues rooms or wigan until 1973 when i was 16. I was going to the Mecca (Blackpool) in 72, but did not go to the Pendulum untill 73. I can't remember when I 1st went to Blue Room in Sale, but only payed half on bus from Piccadilly. Think about it payed half on all buses till I was about 21.
Stuart Bower Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 Was still at school...Didn`t really start going to soul nights until '73 unless you count the stuff we were playing at the youth clubs before that.. Attended my first allnighter in '74. Took a few short breaks from the scene but you know..once this stuff is in your blood it never leaves you and you always come back.
Guest proudlove Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 I was 12 & remember my Dad taking me to Wembley to watch Stoke beat Chelsea in the 1972 League Cup Final. Also used to see loads of scooters bombing around the Potteries, always remember seeing dozens of scooters lined up outside the Cinebowl in Broad Street Hanley, which later became the Steam Machine. I can remember all the older lads at Moorside Youth Club in Stoke on about the Torch closing & some place in Wigan called the Casino stopping open all night!!!! See ya all at the Torch Reunion. Cheers Amo I went to Wembley as well mate---------Bostocks bus from Congleton.
Citizen P Posted October 15, 2009 Posted October 15, 2009 I am considerably younger than Proudlove!! Yes Tony--------------Pete Postlethwaite is considerably younger than Sean Connery................................ An Austin Allegro is considerably younger than an E Type Jag.................................... Jordan is considerably younger than Linda Lusardi..................................................... Do I need to carry on??????????????? Pete Postlethwaite is a considerably better actor than Sean Connery................. Can't read the rest T
Suinoz Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 With the Torch re-union now only days away, me and 3 of my buddies will be winging our way north-ish in comfort, staying at a hotel, able to afford a decent restaurant meal. Always wasn't like that, thinking back in '72 what I did for work and what kind of money I was earning, etc. In 1972 I was trainee estate agent, shock horror............. earning about £10 a week to supplement my vinyl thirst I worked in a pub nights if you have do an extra job that's not a bad one, my mates certainly thought so I was driving a very dodgy Ford Cortina MK I, the brakes once failed on the motorway coming up to the Torch, what an experience that was............... All my money went Martin Koppell in Canada, Record Corner Balham, Moondogs in fact anywhere (I think I still Martin a fiver ) no money for clothes or those type of luxuries Me leaving my house off to the Torch, what a dorky shirt, I think my mum must have made it out of old curtains or a table cloth. Aahh halcyon days, there was NOTHING quite like queing up to get in at the Torch I get shivers just thinking about it. See yers there. No tell us all WHERE WERE YOU IN 72 ?? Do tell.................................... Chris L Hey Chris, bet you wish you still had that cortina, it would be worth a small fortune in good nick. I had the lotus version and sold it to a guy in Norway for 3300 pounds. Wish i still had it. Oh and nice shirt mate!! Stay soulful, Tony T BONE. OZ. K.T.F.
Guest proudlove Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Hey Chris, bet you wish you still had that cortina, it would be worth a small fortune in good nick. I had the lotus version and sold it to a guy in Norway for 3300 pounds. Wish i still had it. Oh and nice shirt mate!! Stay soulful, Tony T BONE. OZ. K.T.F. Good 4dr Cortina ---------------£3000 Good mk1 Lotus Cortina ------£20,000 I think the phrase is ------read it and weep. Steve.
Guest nubes Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Twelve and a half....the halves were important at that age....I was nearly thirteen...and probably more mature than I am now... I lived there until I was 15....never want to see another fruit machine as long as I live...and I hate bingo too.. Oh...I never knew that u lived up there...and yep u are right...the halves and quarters were more important then!!!!..LOL...what about kiss me quick hats!!!...Delxxx
Guest Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Losing my virginity to a girl called Kathy M from Bingley by the side of Lake Coniston...Schools out was number one and l was 41...Sorry l mean 14!! Not THE Kathy M ? Malc Burton M
Guest proudlove Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Not THE Kathy M ? Malc Burton M Yeah-----------she was a busy girl-----------I've got photos
Guest mooma Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Off my head at some soul do no doubt!! went to plenty of places in those days met lots of good people and have many happy memories!! was the grand old age of 20 back in 72!! Sue Bushby
Chris L Posted October 16, 2009 Author Posted October 16, 2009 Hey Chris, bet you wish you still had that cortina, it would be worth a small fortune in good nick. I had the lotus version and sold it to a guy in Norway for 3300 pounds. Wish i still had it. Oh and nice shirt mate!! Stay soulful, Tony T BONE. OZ. K.T.F. Couple of blokes round our way had a MK I Lotus Cortina, the local police a Morris 1000, needless to say they never got caught - now I have a Triumph TR6 tucked away in my garage There's NOTHING like female feet marks on the roof lining of an old car Chris L
Guest Posted October 16, 2009 Posted October 16, 2009 Couple of blokes round our way had a MK I Lotus Cortina, the local police a Morris 1000, needless to say they never got caught - now I have a Triumph TR6 tucked away in my garage There's NOTHING like female feet marks on the roof lining of an old car Chris L Were they shoe marks or bare feet ones Chris ? Malc Burton
Chris L Posted October 16, 2009 Author Posted October 16, 2009 Were they shoe marks or bare feet ones Chris ? Malc Burton Both
Guest sarahleen Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 (edited) Heckmondwyke ! aged eight . Sitting on the backstep of a council house between a scrapyard and a glue factory (yuck) plucking our chickens for tea , listening to northern soul (from somewhere abouts ) and trying to remmember how to spell Heckmondwike for a school test . Happy days ps and i still had to edit this to spell it right , swear down Edited October 17, 2009 by sarahleen
Chris L Posted October 17, 2009 Author Posted October 17, 2009 Both Oh yeah the boot didn't close properly so I had to put a thick piece of rope between the boot lid and where it closed so I didn't get the sound of banging metal
Guest proudlove Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 Oh yeah the boot didn't close properly so I had to put a thick piece of rope between the boot lid and where it closed so I didn't get the sound of banging metal Chris-----------how did you manage to get feet marks in the roof of a TR6?
Gilly Posted October 17, 2009 Posted October 17, 2009 In 72 i was 15 i had been asked to leave school (ours was the last year of choice as to staying on into the 5th year or bailing out at the end of the 4th year) can't remember the word the head used on my departure.Got myself an apprentace job as a motor mechanic,had been listing to soul music since i was 12 in and around Burton/Derby.still not happy that my mum had'nt let me go to the Torch and as much as i would love to go to this reunion i did'nt think it right to attend having not gone 1st time round. Oh i've just thought of that word the headmaster used when he waved me goodbye YOUR EXPELLED. regards Gilly and Nicola
Chris L Posted October 17, 2009 Author Posted October 17, 2009 Chris-----------how did you manage to get feet marks in the roof of a TR6? The TR6 only came much later, I had an Austin Cambridge & Ford Cortina, just getting in and out of the Triumph is an effort
Chris L Posted October 17, 2009 Author Posted October 17, 2009 In 72 i was 15 i had been asked to leave school Oh i've just thought of that word the headmaster used when he waved me goodbye YOUR EXPELLED. regards Gilly and Nicola Same here, our headmaster said "During mock CSE's anybody caught leaving school early will be expelled" needless to say just as I sneaking out the school gates he came through them in the other direction. It took a lot of begging from my mum and dad to get me back in..........................
good angel Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 (edited) In 72 i was 15 i had been asked to leave school (ours was the last year of choice as to staying on into the 5th year or bailing out at the end of the 4th year) can't remember the word the head used on my departure.Got myself an apprentace job as a motor mechanic,had been listing to soul music since i was 12 in and around Burton/Derby.still not happy that my mum had'nt let me go to the Torch and as much as i would love to go to this reunion i did'nt think it right to attend having not gone 1st time round. Oh i've just thought of that word the headmaster used when he waved me goodbye YOUR EXPELLED. regards Gilly and Nicola Gilly, Did you know my old mate, Gedder Clamp? Kev. Edited October 18, 2009 by good angel
Gilly Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 Gilly, Did you know my old mate, Gedder Clamp? Kev. Yes i did, when we were all very young skinheads he was seen as someone to look up to and respect, for a start he was older than me, he drove a tasty mini and when it came to fighting (usually grebos) Ged would be straight in swinging his well polished ox blood docs.Istill remember where he lived with his parents, down that hill in Midway on the way to Repton bottoms as we knew it. A well respected member of the community these days Rotary committee and is/was running his own haulage business last i knew regards Gilly and Nicola
Chris L Posted October 18, 2009 Author Posted October 18, 2009 A well respected member of the community these days Rotary committee and is/was running his own haulage business last i knew regards Gilly and Nicola Pardon me for butting into your conversation but I always kinda wonder what ever happened to the real hard cases that used to ever be a spectre in our lives. Some of the blokes I knew where quite violent but also quite kind/friendly in their own way. Wonder where they are now ?.................... Chris L
cloth ears Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 in the back of doyles volkswagon or dissapearing!!!!!!
Guest suehey Posted October 18, 2009 Posted October 18, 2009 Off my head at some soul do no doubt!! went to plenty of places in those days met lots of good people and have many happy memories!! was the grand old age of 20 back in 72!! Sue Bushby thank god someone else was 20 in 72 Sue I was befining to think I was going to be the oldesst person at the torch reunion (but now i know Alan Day's going I'm ok cause I know he's older than me)
Jerry Hipkiss Posted October 19, 2009 Posted October 19, 2009 What a question? When we all started there was only hard cases about! Steve He he...Dennis Lee was telling me some hair raising stories in that vein on Friday night...just as well I was only in it for the music!! ...Back on topic and back in 72 I was avidly reading all about the Torch but DJing locally so hadn't started travelling - that came about at the end of the Torch but at least it meant that I saw Sam and Dave and the Detroit Emeralds, had a whale of a time and got even more hooked on Northern Soul!
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