Wilxy Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Edwin Starr,first time I saw him at Tiffanies Durdham Down, Bristol 1975, and Kings Hall Stoke when he sang acapella due to backing tape problems late 90's, and sadly the last time I saw him....Junior Walker 1977(8)? at Tiffanies Newport, when my faith in God was restored, having had to miss the Wigan performance due to "fund shortages", and coming across his pending performance in my "hometown" by pure quirk of fate (poster displayed in shop window)!Sam Dees,at the Canal Tavern Thorne late 80's,(awesome) and the Funk Brothers at the Manchester Apollo, a few years ago, all very special and memorable occasions that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up................. and made me feel both very humble and moreover grateful for being there!
Guest Steve Jarrell Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 There were three, actually. The first was James Brown and the Flames in 1962 or 63 at an armory in Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA. I was standing in front of the stage. James played organ the entire first set. They took a break and came back and he sang. He had the Flames singing and a lady that they called "TV Mama". Next was the Stax Show in Richmond, Virginia. It opened with Booker T & the MGS, then joined by three horn players know as the Mar-Keys. Then after the group performed their hits, they backed Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett. That was about 1966 or 67. About the same time, also in Richmond, I saw the Motown Show with the Motown Orch. and Jr. Walker & the Alstars, Mary Wells, The Marvelettes and the Four Tops. Once again, a great show. All of the shows back then were about $6.00 U.S. for a ticket. It was soul heaven!
Pudsoul Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Did anyone on here go to see Bobby Bland at Colne Municipal Hall in the mid 90s? He was shite, it was Irma Thomas, who was supporting, that TOTALLY STOLE THE SHOW. She was awesome. Even did a cover of a modern Tina Turner track and it was fabulous. Best soul concert I've been to. Absolutely blown away.
Johnlloyd Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 In a 6 month period 1971/72, I saw Ray Charles, The Ike and Tina Revue, and Stevie Wonder at The Colston Hall, Bristol. (The Colston Hall named after a Bristol Merchant who made his money from the slave trade, a subject of much debate recently in the local paper) Ray was relaxed as he performed all his well known hits. Tina and the Ikettes were pure sex. Stevie had just started to "experiment" and much of the crowd were not happy, shouting for him to play "some soul". John
Bigsoulman Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 I got spoiled by the first gig I ever went to - Sam & Dave @ Sheffield Fiesta in early 70's. Absolutely unbelievable performance when they both came out into the audience at both sides of the venue and just blew the place apart. I thought all gigs were gonna be like that! Seen most acts over the years but I've never seen a performance as good as that first one! Ian D Double dynamite they were called Ian, and rightly so Lenny
grant Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 used to always feck off into the other rooms at weekenders when the live acts came on
Guest phillybuster Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Marvin Gaye-Royal Albert Hall 77?,80 O'Jays/Levert-Hammersmith Odeon 88 Dells-Trentham Gardens 99 Originals-The Ritz,Manchester, 02 Great shows all of them.
Guest Brett F Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 (edited) Ric-Tic review all dayer at the Ritz Manchester 1983 (i think that was the year), Lou Ragland, Al Kent ( know he was in line up, but can't recall if he played either ?), JJ Barnes, Edwin Starr, i think Pat Lewis was meant to be on, but don't think she played, i was only 18, and relatively new to the 'Scene' so it had a big effect on me, at the time ' The Way You've Been Acting Lately' was one of my favourite tunes.... Can't recall full dj line up, remember Richard Searling and certain Ian Levine amongst others..........I always remember for the strangest reason there was a lad near me who was the complete lookalike of a young 'Gordon Banks'...........My Mother always said i was funny lad. Ps Ray Charles in Vegas about 1998 Edited January 12, 2010 by Brett F
Alleyoop Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Ian Dewhirst, on Yesterday, 10:05 PM, said: I got spoiled by the first gig I ever went to - Sam & Dave @ Sheffield Fiesta in early 70's. Absolutely unbelievable performance when they both came out into the audience at both sides of the venue and just blew the place apart. I thought all gigs were gonna be like that! Seen most acts over the years but I've never seen a performance as good as that first one! Ian D >>> I was there at that one - It was early '73 - and as Ian says they were great! My favs: Hit the Road Stax tour - Manchester '67 with the aforementioned Sam and Dave, Otis etc Stevie Wonder - Sheffield Mojo '67 Four Tops - Sheffield City Hall (1st tour) '67 Inez Foxx - Sheffield Romeo and Juliets '72 (16 people in the audience!) Joe Tex - Prouts Alambra New Orleans '80 Bobby Womack -Manchester Apollo '84 Irma Thomas - Colne '92 (somebody mentioned this previously - it was a truly consumate performance - seen her many times before and after at various places in the US (including her club), Holland, Italy etc and she has never topped the Colne performance. Bit unfair to say Bobby Bland was "shite"though - he wasn't in the best of health at the time) Spaniels - Wembley Rock and Rock Fest London'91 Jerry Williams - Lowton '98 Dells (of course) - Trentham Gardens Stoke '99 Rance Allan - Memphis 2003 Sorry just realised that's 11 - Some many others I'd like to mention, Marvin in Manchester, Rosco Robinson in Utrecht etc etc including the Betty Lavette show at King Georges Hall mentioned above in '92 and she still had Rudy Robinson with her -best performance I've seen of her too! John Marriott
Roger Williams Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 (edited) I just watched mine last Saturday at the Blackpool Hilton Weekender. Roger Edited January 12, 2010 by Soulsorts
Guest MBarrett Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 I'm going for Jr Walker & the All Stars at Barbarellas in Birmingham - mid 70's. Stands out because I went with a very open mind - thinking "it is impossible that this guy can do on stage what he has done on disc". But he did - and he was absolutely brilliant!! MB
Guest Brett F Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Ian Dewhirst, on Yesterday, 10:05 PM, said: I got spoiled by the first gig I ever went to - Sam & Dave @ Sheffield Fiesta in early 70's. Absolutely unbelievable performance when they both came out into the audience at both sides of the venue and just blew the place apart. I thought all gigs were gonna be like that! Seen most acts over the years but I've never seen a performance as good as that first one! Ian D >>> I was there at that one - It was early '73 - and as Ian says they were great! My favs: Hit the Road Stax tour - Manchester '67 with the aforementioned Sam and Dave, Otis etc Stevie Wonder - Sheffield Mojo '67 Four Tops - Sheffield City Hall (1st tour) '67 Inez Foxx - Sheffield Romeo and Juliets '72 (16 people in the audience!) Joe Tex - Prouts Alambra New Orleans '80 Bobby Womack -Manchester Apollo '84 Irma Thomas - Colne '92 (somebody mentioned this previously - it was a truly consumate performance - seen her many times before and after at various places in the US (including her club), Holland, Italy etc and she has never topped the Colne performance. Bit unfair to say Bobby Bland was "shite"though - he wasn't in the best of health at the time) Spaniels - Wembley Rock and Rock Fest London'91 Jerry Williams - Lowton '98 Dells (of course) - Trentham Gardens Stoke '99 Rance Allan - Memphis 2003 Sorry just realised that's 11 - Some many others I'd like to mention, Marvin in Manchester, Rosco Robinson in Utrecht etc etc including the Betty Lavette show at King Georges Hall mentioned above in '92 and she still had Rudy Robinson with her -best performance I've seen of her too! John Marriott Hi John, i have old workmates who went regular to the Mojo, John Needham, his wife Marina was hat check girl etc, and they said Stevie Wonder in 67 was fanatstic, Jesus i was 3, you are lucky people to have been be born at the right time. Brett
joe lakin Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Hi John, i have old workmates who went regular to the Mojo, John Needham, his wife Marina was hat check girl etc, and they said Stevie Wonder in 67 was fanatstic, Jesus i was 3, you are lucky people to have been be born at the right time. Brett WE WERE THERE AS WELL ABSOLUTELY BRILL JOE
Soulfinger Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Did anyone on here go to see Bobby Bland at Colne Municipal Hall in the mid 90s? He was shite, it was Irma Thomas, who was supporting, that TOTALLY STOLE THE SHOW. She was awesome. Even did a cover of a modern Tina Turner track and it was fabulous. Best soul concert I've been to. Absolutely blown away. Bobby wasn't that good! In his shell suit and with his trademark vocal trick disintigrating into sounding like my grandad hawking up phlegm. I hope he was just having a bad night. Irma was awesome. There was somone else on too but I just can't remember who it was.
Alleyoop Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Hi John, i have old workmates who went regular to the Mojo, John Needham, his wife Marina was hat check girl etc, and they said Stevie Wonder in 67 was fanatstic, Jesus i was 3, you are lucky people to have been be born at the right time. Brett That's absolutely amazing Brett. Not seen or heard of John and Marina since the mid '70's when we moved to Manchester (John had since left the soul scene and was actually into Quo at the time). My wife Mo was in fact the other cloakroom girl with Marina, her then best mate for years and years. They did it so they could get in the nighters free. They were supposed to get paid as well but Mo said Geoff Stringfellow (Petes brother and co-owner) would conveniently often disappear when this was supposed to happen. Yes it was a magical time which really did significantly change when the Mojo shut - what memories tho' - Ike and Tina, Lou Johnson, Clyde McPhatter, Edwin (when he adsolutely very first came over), Inez and Charlie Foxx, Soul Sisters, Garnet Mimms etc If you fancy PM me we could talk further on John and Marina John Marriott
Alleyoop Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Bobby wasn't that good! In his shell suit and with his trademark vocal trick disintigrating into sounding like my grandad hawking up phlegm. I hope he was just having a bad night. Irma was awesome. There was somone else on too but I just can't remember who it was. It was Earl King with Irma Thomas band - he was tremendous John Marriott
Soulfinger Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 (edited) It was Earl King with Irma Thomas band - he was tremendous John Marriott It was and he was. Thank you John; my brain cells are clearly not what they were. Off the top of my head - Other concerts worth more than a mention. Eddie Floyd at the International Albert King at the International Curtis Mayfield -"- and at the Hacienda Bobby Womack at the Apollo Bobby Womack at the International 2 (Carousel) Dr John at the band on the wall Rockin' Dopsie at Rafters Gil Scott Heron at the International 2 The Drifters at the Golden Garter Temptations somewhere in Warrington? Edwin Starr at the Willows (multiple times) Al Green at the Apollo Anita Baker at the Apollo Luther at G-Mex Marvin at the Liverpool Empire Smokey at Southport (Floral Pavillion?) Stevie Wonder at the NEC (1980-81-ish) Four Tops at the Odeon (72 ish) Four Tops at the Apollo (83/84?) The Funk Brothers at the Apollo & the Bridgewater Hall Mavis Staples the Bridgewater Hall The Winans at the Apollo and more recently James Hunter at the Academy Eli "Paperboy" Reed at the Academy Neither of which are really Soul Source material but great soulful nights out:thumbup: Edited January 13, 2010 by Soulfinger
Pete Morgan Posted January 13, 2010 Author Posted January 13, 2010 I am envious of all your postings, some amazing artists and some amazing era's to boot! How good would it have been to see Sam and Dave , so live ! ..... and i am jealous of many more of your pics !! would love to hear more posts best Pete m
cementman Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 I got spoiled by the first gig I ever went to - Sam & Dave @ Sheffield Fiesta in early 70's. Absolutely unbelievable performance when they both came out into the audience at both sides of the venue and just blew the place apart. I thought all gigs were gonna be like that! Seen most acts over the years but I've never seen a performance as good as that first one! Ian D Similar experience Ian, Sam and Dave, Arthur Conley, Clarence Carter, Joe Tex, Manchester 1970 I think. Sam and Dave and their band blew me away. Band came on to the stage dragging their instruments behind them looking like they didn't have a clue. Massive intro followed by the best live vocals I've ever heard. Can still remember that feelin when you're almost laughing and crying at the same time, the emotion was so high! Went to the afternoon and evening performances Heady days indeed! Cheers, Ronnie
Dennyj Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Just had to let you all know how good tonight was in Sydney, It was a free concert in the middle of Sydney and Al Green was the headline act!! Over 80 thousand people moving to all his classics and a few covers. He nearly pulled out due to Willie Mitchells death. This guy still has it!!! sharp falsetos a great presence and he had each of the 80 k audience in the palm of his hand!! It was quite an emotional evening. love to hear anybody elses experiences at seeing great soul gods live! pete M Tks Pete, feelling worse now ! Glad you enjoyed it Pete - I've got a ticket for the Perth gig this Sunday - and got told yesterday that I've got to be in UK this Friday and all next week, so flying out in the morning....8-( Anyway, best concerts for me would be: * Bobby Womack in Manchester 3 (4?) years ago, * Earth Wind & Fire - Bingley Hall, Stafford '98/99ish ? * Phillip Mitchell was brill at Prestatyn a couiple of years ago, of course when we were daft young lads the live gigs were all FANTASTIC !! - Edwin Starr many times, Jnr Walker many times, Gloria Jones a couple of times, The Moments at the Ritz, Tavares at Cleethorpes, ..... cheers, Denny
joe lakin Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 HI all my favorite show without doubt woz the late great BILLY STEWART what helped to make it so special for me i woz the d j joe
Guest Brett F Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Hi John, i have old workmates who went regular to the Mojo, John Needham, his wife Marina was hat check girl etc, and they said Stevie Wonder in 67 was fanatstic, Jesus i was 3, you are lucky people to have been be born at the right time. Brett That's absolutely amazing Brett. Not seen or heard of John and Marina since the mid '70's when we moved to Manchester (John had since left the soul scene and was actually into Quo at the time). My wife Mo was in fact the other cloakroom girl with Marina, her then best mate for years and years. They did it so they could get in the nighters free. They were supposed to get paid as well but Mo said Geoff Stringfellow (Petes brother and co-owner) would conveniently often disappear when this was supposed to happen. Yes it was a magical time which really did significantly change when the Mojo shut - what memories tho' - Ike and Tina, Lou Johnson, Clyde McPhatter, Edwin (when he adsolutely very first came over), Inez and Charlie Foxx, Soul Sisters, Garnet Mimms etc If you fancy PM me we could talk further on John and Marina John Marriott Hi John, yeah saw him other month at a Sheffield soul night, also went to his 60th birthday, and he looks 40 amazing fella'.
Amsterdam Russ Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Did anyone on here go to see Bobby Bland at Colne Municipal Hall in the mid 90s? He was shite, it was Irma Thomas, who was supporting, that TOTALLY STOLE THE SHOW. I saw him and Irma Thomas around this time, possibly earlier, at the Astoria (I think it was called) at the top end of Charring Cross Road in London. He was very poor then, much as he was at the Malaco concert in Hammersmith a few years earlier. I had a guest pass to that one and spent couple of happy hours with all the acts at the press cocktail party. I and a friend spent a good hour just talking to Bland's guitarist, Wayne Bennett. Top concerts: Curtis Mayfield - London, at a long closed venue in Victoria, possibly also called the Astoria?T & LaTouche - fantastic Midlands reggae band that I saw at the underwhelming Shrewsbury Music Festival about half a dozen years ago.King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys - 100 Club in the mid 80s.The Neville Brothers - Shepherd's Bush Empire in early 90s. Truly great performers!
Geoff B Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Any chance of a scan Geoff? Not at the moment as both my usb's are knackard to transfer from camera.As soon as i get it fixed i will do. atb,Geoff.
Guest dicklincoln72 Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Best performance Al Green Aquarius Club Lincoln December 1971. Most polished Temptations Fiesta Club Sheffield April 1972. Most exciting Herbie Goins & The Night Timers Van Dyke Plymouth around 1967. I once worked in a club where they turned down the Supremes because they wanted £450, so they booked the Walker Brothers for £300.
Winsford Soul Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Junior Walker at the Casino.........................need I say more? Rick Rick. I would have totally agreed with you until i saw Eddie Holman at Lowton. He just blew me away. Totally AWESOME. Has anyone on hear got a copy of the dvd that was recorded on the night please Steve
Paul-s Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 Gil Scot Heron in Leeds 1983 just so f---king cool! James Brown - Hammersmith Appolo 87 (ish) J J BARNES - Seattle 2007 (i think) he sang happy birthday to me on stage, His voice blew eveyone away and i was, for once, lost for words. Its those hideaway/twisted wheel boys who saw loads of brilliant artists...
JOHNNYBETCHA Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 amongst a lot of others - stevie wonder at wolverhampton gaumont 1968 - temptations at wolvo civic 1989 and blackpool winter gardens in 1974 - edwin starr about a thousand times everywhere!! but does anyone remember seeing curtis mayfield at the old hill plaza in the late 70s??? al green was also there about the same time and also a few other big names? oscar michael was the resident dj
Guest kevnewry Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 THE THREE DEGREES JOLLIES STOKE [sTILL IN LOVE WITH SHEILA FERGUSON] ANITA BAKER............. WEMBLEY. EDWIN STARR............ WIGAN
Guest MBarrett Posted January 17, 2010 Posted January 17, 2010 . . . but does anyone remember seeing curtis mayfield at the old hill plaza in the late 70s??? . . . Didn't see him myself but I remember Jenny Wilkes talking about it on one of her Radio WM programmes at least 20+ years ago. I can even remember that she played the Impressions "East of Java" as a sort of tribute. MB
Guest Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 amongst a lot of others - stevie wonder at wolverhampton gaumont 1968 - temptations at wolvo civic 1989 and blackpool winter gardens in 1974 - edwin starr about a thousand times everywhere!! but does anyone remember seeing curtis mayfield at the old hill plaza in the late 70s??? al green was also there about the same time and also a few other big names? oscar michael was the resident dj No, but saw him at Southampton Top Rank sometime back then and he was fantastic, held the audience in the palm of his hand.
Christian Punky Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 The Originals, Ritz Manchester Stevie Wonder, Gothenburg 1988 (the Kinks on same bill!) Solomon Burke, Gothenburg Percy Sledge, Gothenburg Mavis Staples, Gothenburg Sharon Jones, Gothenburg Andre´Williams, Gothenburg Trace, Soulastatic, Gothenburg Eli Paperboy Reed, Gothenburg Four Tops/Temptations march 6th 2010, Gothenburg (some reggae : Lee Perry Stockholm, Skatalites New York, Linton Kwesi Johnson New York)
Northern Soul Uk Posted November 13, 2019 Posted November 13, 2019 Earth, Wind and Fire Birmingham 80s with full magic show and amazing lasers
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