Naughty Boy Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Wow. Is he still at it? I hope he perseveres. He interviewed me extensively for several hours a few years back. It'd be great to get it all documented 'cos Cleethorpes Pier was a magical nighter and obviously a brilliant setting. Health and Safety would probably prevent it ever happening on a pier again I guess..........we got away with murder back then didn't we? By the way, how's Mary these days? Is anyone in touch with her? Ian D YES IT WAS Its closed now Ian . the clubowner as gone bust. funny thing i had a very long natter with her last week she's doing ok bless Rob
Ian Dewhirst Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 YES IT WAS Its closed now Ian . the clubowner as gone bust. funny thing i had a very long natter with her last week she's doing ok bless Rob Please give her my best Rob. She was an absolute one-off and the East Coast would have been a lot less lively without Mary and Colin! Ian D
Wiggyflat Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 Please give her my best Rob. She was an absolute one-off and the East Coast would have been a lot less lively without Mary and Colin! Ian D Any chance of a list of Big Cleethorpes sounds and records that were pioneered there and then went big elsewhere.
Guest Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 Wow. Is he still at it? I hope he perseveres. He interviewed me extensively for several hours a few years back. It'd be great to get it all documented 'cos Cleethorpes Pier was a magical nighter and obviously a brilliant setting. Health and Safety would probably prevent it ever happening on a pier again I guess..........we got away with murder back then didn't we? By the way, how's Mary these days? Is anyone in touch with her? Ian D I spoke to Mary and Colin last Wednesday Ian , and I am pleased to say that they are both in good health and spirits , especially Mary , as she was drinking a lage glass of it - whisky - just before my call . We have arranged to meet up on the Saturday of / at The Brid Weekender , so I am looking forward to it spending a highly enjoyable day with the pair of them . Malc Burton
Naughty Boy Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 (edited) Please give her my best Rob. She was an absolute one-off and the East Coast would have been a lot less lively without Mary and Colin! Ian D Wasnt she just, i used to do bits for her a the pier used to talk to her and colin for hours, she told me many things but a lot of the substance that linked these things together was missing until i spoke to her last week at length thanks to Malc B when i speak to her again in a few weeks i will pass on your good wishes, regards Rob Edited March 24, 2010 by Naughty Boy
Guest Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 (edited) Wasnt she just, i used to do bits for her a the pier used to talk to her and colin for hours, she told me many things but a lot of the substance that linked these things together was missing until i spoke to her last week at length thanks to Malc B when i speak to her again in a few weeks i will pass on your good wishes, regards Rob When I spoke to Mary last week and approached her about your request Rob , she was delighted ( as you know after speaking to her ) to talk about the " real " story behing Cleethorpes , as we both agreed ( as you did with me ) that the story of Cleethorpes should be now told - warts and all - about those halcyon days . I have no fear that the end result after compilation between you two will make interesting and worthwhile reading . Malc Burton Edited March 24, 2010 by Malc Burton
Naughty Boy Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 (edited) When I spoke to Mary last week and approached her about your request Rob , she was delighted ( as you know after speaking to her ) to talk about the " real " story behing Cleethorpes , as we both agreed ( as you did with me ) that the story of Cleethorpes should be now told - warts and all - about those halcyon days . I have no fear that the end result after compilation between you two will make interesting and worthwhile reading . Malc Burton Yeh Malc, finished my article 1500 words for the Brid mag, i could have wrote thousands more but sadly it needs to be short and interesting and i think and hope i have managed to capture the nuts and bolts of how it evolved from the inside and what it was like for the likes of us , just sending down to mary today to read because i am allowing her add a postscript rob Edited March 24, 2010 by Naughty Boy
Guest dicklincoln72 Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 Great memories of Cleethorpes in the mid 70's, with the wind blowing on the front just about knocking you over, and the Pier sinking under the weight of people. My favourite Cleethorpes sound from those day's was Bits & Pieces "Keep On Running Away" is this still played ?. Also remember Mary had a Soul Night in Lincoln, I think it was at a pub called The Turks Head but it was so long ago now my memory might be not that good. Keep posting those old pics much appreciated down here in Cornwall.
Guest Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 (edited) https://www.youtube.c...h?v=ZEejEQx1fAE Yep definitly me at the back of Bruno with the coolest wedge ever 1min 8secs in i remember the shirt,a doctors operating shirt Edited March 25, 2010 by ken
Guest stanB Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 Wow. Is he still at it? I hope he perseveres. He interviewed me extensively for several hours a few years back. It'd be great to get it all documented 'cos Cleethorpes Pier was a magical nighter and obviously a brilliant setting. Health and Safety would probably prevent it ever happening on a pier again I guess..........we got away with murder back then didn't we? By the way, how's Mary these days? Is anyone in touch with her? Ian D hi just thought id add there was a pier reunion about three years ago chris dalton was taking photo's and playing some nice old tunes rick scott was in the front playing some modern the owner thought it would be good not to put the heating on and didnt we all know as it as in winter
Naughty Boy Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 hi just thought id add there was a pier reunion about three years ago chris dalton was taking photo's and playing some nice old tunes rick scott was in the front playing some modern the owner thought it would be good not to put the heating on and didnt we all know as it as in winter didnt we just, u couldnt even move your feet there was more shit on the floor Tarmac could have laid it down on the m1
Guest Posted March 26, 2010 Posted March 26, 2010 (edited) didnt we just, u couldnt even move your feet there was more shit on the floor Tarmac could have laid it down on the m1 Despite it being creditable on the music side ( especially in the entrace / modern " room " with Colin Curtis , Paul Rowan and Rick Scott ) , Ian Payling ( Payo ) who promoted that night on the pier , sadly took a lot of flak for the conditions inside ( caused by / responsibility of the owners ) which were beyond his control , i.e. the cold caused by no heating , the rain coming in through the roof , and as Rob says , the condition of the carpeted areas ( which were stickier than the floor of an Amsterdam peep show booth ) . In respect of the cold , a lady came up to Colin Curtis and myself and stated the fact that it was cold . Colin looked at me and said to her ( recalling a true story by the way ) " Cold ? this is not cold . There was one place in the midlands where me and Malc were at where the heating had broken , They had put space heaters in , and the people were dancing around them . Dance a little bit more - you will soon get warm " The lass looked at him , then at me , shook her head and walked away ........ Malc Burton Edited March 26, 2010 by Malc Burton
Guest stanB Posted March 27, 2010 Posted March 27, 2010 Despite it being creditable on the music side ( especially in the entrace / modern " room " with Colin Curtis , Paul Rowan and Rick Scott ) , Ian Payling ( Payo ) who promoted that night on the pier , sadly took a lot of flak for the conditions inside ( caused by / responsibility of the owners ) which were beyond his control , i.e. the cold caused by no heating , the rain coming in through the roof , and as Rob says , the condition of the carpeted areas ( which were stickier than the floor of an Amsterdam peep show booth ) . In respect of the cold , a lady came up to Colin Curtis and myself and stated the fact that it was cold . Colin looked at me and said to her ( recalling a true story by the way ) " Cold ? this is not cold . There was one place in the midlands where me and Malc were at where the heating had broken , They had put space heaters in , and the people were dancing around them . Dance a little bit more - you will soon get warm " The lass looked at him , then at me , shook her head and walked away ........ Malc Burton yesc was in a state our lass said tht the girls were quing up in the toilets not for a bog but to use the wall heater (dancing makes you sweat) good times ))
Stuart Bower Posted March 28, 2010 Posted March 28, 2010 (edited) I've still got quite a few cassettes recorded from Cleethorpes Pier and Winter Gardens circa 1976-1978. Might convert em to CD Edited March 28, 2010 by Stuart Bower
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