bri phill Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 (edited) As a raw nighter recruit in 1971 my first venue, approx 9 months after the Wheel shut was (as I've said before) The L'ambassadeur in Bradford. The sounds played as far as I recollect were virtually all old Wheel sounds, and apart from Ric Tic and Mirwood stuff, were played predominantly on British copies. The lads who DJ'ed were all old Wheel regulars. When the Junction/Torch came on stream' I believe there was a major infux of new kids onto the scene, in fact by the time of the Torch the new kids considerably outnumbered the old Wheel crew.Plus many Wheel regulars I knew never made the transition to the Torch. There was also a certain elitism, not by all I hasten to add, regarding those who had been to the wheel and those who had not, understandable I suppose. Imported records were not a major part of playlists until 72/73 when Bradford Market, F.L.Moores and a few others started bringing container loads over from the states.This meant that, since the British record catalogue had been fairly well trawled, there were few new discoveries between the Wheel closing and the Torch opening apart from what was happening at the Mecca, but the Mecca wasnt an all nighter. I a lso remember that prior to Bradford Market, when record hunting, it was always in little shops that didnt have an import amongst the thousand in the racks. So I agree with Malc that most of the records at the Torch were new to most of the kids attending, wherever they had been played before. It is a bit of surprise to me though that "Tell Me Its Just A Rumour" was available before the MFP LP and that "Ghost In My House" was played out prior to it being found on a 45. I think that people need to realise the Scene in those days was relatively small (less than 500 regulars ?) compared to the Wigan (best disco in the world) days. Therefore what was played where and by whom is always gonna be a contentious issue. Small venues that were not nighters and may have done mid week nights could have played all sorts of stuff, but it was not until it was played at the Wheel that it became a Sound. On the Imports theme "Babay Reconsider" was a complete anomaly. Definately a Wheel record and still rare as rocking horse shit. Kegsy kegsy. The scene was bigger than just 500. The Wheel could hold 600 - 700 and was regularly packed,The Top 20 was also packed,The Cats, The Chateau and about another 20 were also going although not allniters. When I left the Wheel I would say 30% were played on import. Imports turned up in lots of unusual places ie Whitchappel Market ,soho and record corner in London, Tib Street,Shudehill,in Manchester etc. I use to import from 1970 onwards when you had to fill all sorts off forms for sending money out of the country because of the balance of payments. FL Moore was also importing in 1970 and many private colectors were turning up with all sorts of stuff what was credited as later discoveries. Baby Reconsider was originally a Chateau record made more famous at the Wheel but their was lots of anomalies. By 1971 imports I would guess were 50% of the scene at The cats and The mecca Regards Brian Edited December 25, 2010 by bri. phill
TOAD Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 been talkin to a wheel guy and hes been telling me about the DS across the road i shall ask him next week if hes got any photos..
Guest Swish Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Hi Brian, Our old mate Fred Benson used to play a large number of records listed at the Riddings Soul Club- Scunthorpe at the same time the Wheel was on the go. Fred nearly always finished with a combination of the following. It's So Hard Being A Loser - Contours I Want To Go Back There Again - Chris Clark For All We Know - Spinners Make Me Yours - Bettye Swann I'm Gonna Miss You - Artistics Although I never made the Wheel,the sounds played there has shaped the rest of my life musically and introduced me to hundreds, if not thousands of friends with the same love of this wonderful scene ( and just as many who want to argue about it as well ! ) Steve Hi, Steve all you named above WERE DEFINITELY Wheel sounds.
Guest Swish Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 What is impossible about Tell me It's Just A Rumour? Already said twice that it was available on an LP in 1967. Who did discover Out on The Floor and where was it played then? Enlighten us. I thought Brian was a DJ at the Wheel so how can you say he never went? How come you are always right and others wrong? You're memory surely can't be so tip top all things considered? This is a great game this, and I am enjoying it very much. I admit I never knew TELL ME ITS JUST A RUMOUR came out on SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS album-Why didn't Brian say so? Dave Slater-Hernies-Leeds., is the answer to the OUT ON THE FLOOR question. Sure, time and gear plays tricks on our memories,BUT NEVERTHELESS, I went to the Wheel in 1970 and continued going to almost every all-nighter there was until about 1980, and then went to most if not all, after that. I was a record dealer at Nighters as soon as i learned enough, from, 1972 onwards any way. I ran a shop from 1981 to 1995 selling records. In the 10 years after The Wheel I met hundreds and hundreds of nighter people. I bought and sold 1000's of records. I once wrote to Frank Elson at Blues and Soul cos he was kind enough to mention me a couple of times in that magazine, in fact he once did an article on Leeds Central where I d.j'd at for a few years in the late 70's early 80's In fact he put a photo of myself and Pat Brady in the same article. When I wrote to him I gave him a top ten of every all-nighter I had ever been to. He never published it and said words to the efffect I was pushing it cos all he had asked for were peoples favourite top ten NOT FROM EVERY PLACE THEY HAD EVER BEEN Last year I found a draft of that letter, funnily enough. A bit later on I shall write it on here, OK. So, I am trying to say to you and all that with all my vast experience, in fact VERY VAST EXPERIENCE, I think I would have found out if OUT ON THE FLOOR, or indeed , a lot of these records Brian claims he played before anyone else knew them, were really played at the Wheel, don't you?. Also Blackpool Mecca started in 1971, not 1970. Look it up on Google if you like. The Catacombs was unknown to nighter people to at least 1972, maybe 1973. I have no need to write to any of this , but I quite love doing it. Now I would like to ask Brian, how many all-nighters did he carry on going to after The Wheel. Because those of us who did formed bonds of shared memories that will last forever.To be quite frank he has come on this forum, claimed he played some of the most massive sounds ever before anyone else ever even knew about them. And to add to it, none of us even know who the *** he is. hope that answers your question.
Guest Swish Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Am I starting to look like the Queen of Fools here?
bri phill Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 This is a great game this, and I am enjoying it very much. I admit I never knew TELL ME ITS JUST A RUMOUR came out on SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS album-Why didn't Brian say so? Dave Slater-Hernies-Leeds., is the answer to the OUT ON THE FLOOR question. Sure, time and gear plays tricks on our memories,BUT NEVERTHELESS, I went to the Wheel in 1970 and continued going to almost every all-nighter there was until about 1980, and then went to most if not all, after that. I was a record dealer at Nighters as soon as i learned enough, from, 1972 onwards any way. I ran a shop from 1981 to 1995 selling records. In the 10 years after The Wheel I met hundreds and hundreds of nighter people. I bought and sold 1000's of records. I once wrote to Frank Elson at Blues and Soul cos he was kind enough to mention me a couple of times in that magazine, in fact he once did an article on Leeds Central where I d.j'd at for a few years in the late 70's early 80's In fact he put a photo of myself and Pat Brady in the same article. When I wrote to him I gave him a top ten of every all-nighter I had ever been to. He never published it and said words to the efffect I was pushing it cos all he had asked for were peoples favourite top ten NOT FROM EVERY PLACE THEY HAD EVER BEEN Last year I found a draft of that letter, funnily enough. A bit later on I shall write it on here, OK. So, I am trying to say to you and all that with all my vast experience, in fact VERY VAST EXPERIENCE, I think I would have found out if OUT ON THE FLOOR, or indeed , a lot of these records Brian claims he played before anyone else knew them, were really played at the Wheel, don't you?. Also Blackpool Mecca started in 1971, not 1970. Look it up on Google if you like. The Catacombs was unknown to nighter people to at least 1972, maybe 1973. I have no need to write to any of this , but I quite love doing it. Now I would like to ask Brian, how many all-nighters did he carry on going to after The Wheel. Because those of us who did formed bonds of shared memories that will last forever.To be quite frank he has come on this forum, claimed he played some of the most massive sounds ever before anyone else ever even knew about them. And to add to it, none of us even know who the *** he is. hope that answers your question. MERRY CHRISTMAS SWISH(and anybody else who cares to get involved in this discussion) You're right Swish it is good fun especially that I'm bored and got loads of time on my hands at the moment. I never said I discovered all them tunes I said they were played at the Wheel quite a few I did discover. I Introduced lots of tunes to the Wheel and some I reintroduced stuff that previous DJs didn't have and hadn't been played for ages like Alexandra Patten, The Saphires, Hoagy Lands,Major Lance stuff etc. I know Dave Slater a great lad I think he didn't go as much from Mid 69 onwards but ask him. You couldn't have gone in 1970 and not heard Out on the Floor always played twice. The Cats was big in 1969 onwards Bob Crocker and Alan Smith(unfortunatley no longer with us)and a lot of the tunes started at the Cats. I'm not doubting your dedication to the scene or your pedigree. After the Wheel I went to up the junction once and The Torch at least half a dozen times plus quite a bit to the Mecca and a odd visit to Va Vas and The Pendelum. I use to take stuff for the DJ's to play at The Torch etc. I was probably the first guy to specialise in rare soul lists 1968 to 1975. I supplied all the main DJ's and collectors Keith Minshul,Colin Curtis,Ian Levine,Dave Langley,Neil Rushton,Julian Bentley,John Manship,Ian Dewhurst, Soul Sam,Pep and 100's more. Anybody who was serious about rare soul would know of me I actually disovered a lot more after the Wheel. By the way I made a mistake on them lists Williams and Watson track we use to play wasn't" one good reason "It was Taking no chances had it cut on to an EMI disc try listening to it you can You can rediscover it along with Spread your Love(album version)annd Ive got to live while I can Jimmy Holliday. ALL THE RECORDS LISTED WERE PLAYED AT THE WHEEL (except Barbara Lynn- take your love and run) BEST REGARDS BRIAN
Ted Massey Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 Brian i had lists of you from 1969 didnt uy much as they always seemed to have gone or i couldnt afford them still have some of the later lists fantastic stuff and learnt a lot from them. glad to see Swish might have seen common sense by now you are the MAN
manus Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 MERRY CHRISTMAS SWISH(and anybody else who cares to get involved in this discussion) You're right Swish it is good fun especially that I'm bored and got loads of time on my hands at the moment. I never said I discovered all them tunes I said they were played at the Wheel quite a few I did discover. I Introduced lots of tunes to the Wheel and some I reintroduced stuff that previous DJs didn't have and hadn't been played for ages like Alexandra Patten, The Saphires, Hoagy Lands,Major Lance stuff etc. I know Dave Slater a great lad I think he didn't go as much from Mid 69 onwards but ask him. You couldn't have gone in 1970 and not heard Out on the Floor always played twice. The Cats was big in 1969 onwards Bob Crocker and Alan Smith(unfortunatley no longer with us)and a lot of the tunes started at the Cats. I'm not doubting your dedication to the scene or your pedigree. After the Wheel I went to up the junction once and The Torch at least half a dozen times plus quite a bit to the Mecca and a odd visit to Va Vas and The Pendelum. I use to take stuff for the DJ's to play at The Torch etc. I was probably the first guy to specialise in rare soul lists 1968 to 1975. I supplied all the main DJ's and collectors Keith Minshul,Colin Curtis,Ian Levine,Dave Langley,Neil Rushton,Julian Bentley,John Manship,Ian Dewhurst, Soul Sam,Pep and 100's more. Anybody who was serious about rare soul would know of me I actually disovered a lot more after the Wheel. By the way I made a mistake on them lists Williams and Watson track we use to play wasn't" one good reason "It was Taking no chances had it cut on to an EMI disc try listening to it you can You can rediscover it along with Spread your Love(album version)annd Ive got to live while I can Jimmy Holliday. ALL THE RECORDS LISTED WERE PLAYED AT THE WHEEL (except Barbara Lynn- take your love and run) BEST REGARDS BRIAN As I said earlier in this thread - I love threads like this. I was a little suedehead in 1970 listening and dancing to Tamla, Invictus and Reggae and didn't know much about the Wheel and the other great clubs that existed until I got involved with the scene in 1973 - so a hearty thanks to yourself Brian and pioneers like you who pushed the boundaries and helped create the scene that we have now. And to people like Swish who have kept the faith for so long and to all who have played their part along the way. So Merry Xmas to all - those that have been around for 40 years and those that have been around for 2 weeks Cheers Manus
bri phill Posted December 25, 2010 Posted December 25, 2010 THANKS TED AND MANUS, The people who deserve the credit are the people who have carried the scene on and made it mean so much to everybody involved for over 40 years. Regards Brian
Guest Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 (edited) As I said earlier in this thread - I love threads like this. I was a little suedehead in 1970 listening and dancing to Tamla, Invictus and Reggae and didn't know much about the Wheel and the other great clubs that existed until I got involved with the scene in 1973 - so a hearty thanks to yourself Brian and pioneers like you who pushed the boundaries and helped create the scene that we have now. And to people like Swish who have kept the faith for so long and to all who have played their part along the way. So Merry Xmas to all - those that have been around for 40 years and those that have been around for 2 weeks Cheers Manus I will second that statement . Without the involvement of Brian and his like minded associates , the scene would have not developed as it thankfully did . As for " keeping the faith " , someone asked me recently why I was still " involved " and was as interested in the scene and records ( 2011 will be my 46th year of being " involved " ) , and my response was simple - it is second nature to me , and something I do not give a thought to , and which will hopefully continue to be so until I ( Harlem ) Shuffle off this mortal coil . Malc Edited December 26, 2010 by Malc Burton
Anais nin Carms Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 (edited) I am so pleased to read that we have reached a quiet and peaceful point of equilibrium and harmony on who had the first poo at the wheel .. God lumey thats a big word ..ok pppppppeelease lets have more memories I would love to see a blog type post of someones virst visit ..smells ...sounds...fashion.... you know the viiiiiibe I shall be down there later today , no doubt a few Ghosts of the past will hitch a ride on my back and transform me into swinging chic mama as they do.... be nice to see Clarence play some Ska actually . Now he is an old boy from the beginning too I believe? And here is another one Lesley Rushton come on down ..... Art work ..from Manchesters Finest Art Gallery .. FREE to all Carms Edited December 26, 2010 by Carms
Guest proudlove Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Les has just this second left our house with a monumental hangover having sampled hospitality at Chez Proudlove for Christmas day........................................................ And Clarence is a gentleman in the true sense of the word,and as you rightly say has been around since God was a lad,and is actually 2 days older than grass. Steve.
Anais nin Carms Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Les has just this second left our house with a monumental hangover having sampled hospitality at Chez Proudlove for Christmas day........................................................ And Clarence is a gentleman in the true sense of the word,and as you rightly say has been around since God was a lad,and is actually 2 days older than grass. Steve. Nice to see you showed him some hospitality Steve can't be an easy time of year for him ..... and am I surprised a hangover ...am I not actually I showed hospitality yesterday to my ex partner who I always seem to see on Christmas day as he has no family to share it with... who you guessed Brian a Brazennose street guy ...eeem I shall have to ask him to recall some memories for this thread.... thats if he can remember lol I know the records with middles he held in very high esteem and he lost a few friends to drugs at the time ..it was a truly wild time. Be nice if this thread reunites some old souls dont you think ? perhaps an ex wheel register might be in order ? can't be many of them about? Carms x
AlanB Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 If I get some time will list hundreds that are not on the cds but will have to do it in a series of posts because it may take some time. Hope thats some help. Regards Brian I really enjoyed reading these lists. A record that I always liked but didn't see listed was The Prophets - I Got The Fever - was that a Wheel record or later? thanks Alan
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Great thread this. I see Little Richard A Little bit of Something is listed as a wheel discovery. In another life I remember the other 2 Little Richard plays I Don't want to Discuss it and Poor Dog together with A Little bit of Something being played by Tony Jebb at the Mecca early 70's and also on the playlist at The Torch and Up The Junction but Ive no idea which venue played then first. Another record which makes me smile Los Canarios - Get On Your Knees if that was discovered now how big would that be? could never work out how to describe that record. Europop Northern?
scunnyjack Posted December 26, 2010 Posted December 26, 2010 Hi, Steve all you named above WERE DEFINITELY Wheel sounds. Hi Mate, Not sure, assume these were wheel sounds, but they some that were big in sunny Scunny at the that time.. Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Chuck Wood - 7 Days Too Long Carrolls - Were In This Thing Together Esquires - Get On Up Platters - Washed Ashore / With This Ring Percy Sledge - Baby Help Me Drifters - Baby What I Mean / Come On Over To My Place James & Bobby Purify - Do Unto Me Francis Nero - Keep On Lovin Me Four Tops - Since You've Been Gone. Shorty Long - Function At The Junction Stairsteps - Stay Close To Me Chubby Checker - At The Discoteque Seasons greetings Steve
Guest Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 Nice to see you showed him some hospitality Steve can't be an easy time of year for him ..... and am I surprised a hangover ...am I not actually I showed hospitality yesterday to my ex partner who I always seem to see on Christmas day as he has no family to share it with... who you guessed Brian a Brazennose street guy ...eeem I shall have to ask him to recall some memories for this thread.... thats if he can remember lol I know the records with middles he held in very high esteem and he lost a few friends to drugs at the time ..it was a truly wild time. Be nice if this thread reunites some old souls dont you think ? perhaps an ex wheel register might be in order ? can't be many of them about? Carms x A very good and dear mate of mine used to refer to UK releases as " ones with little holes " Malc
Guest Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 (edited) Great thread this. I see Little Richard A Little bit of Something is listed as a wheel discovery. In another life I remember the other 2 Little Richard plays I Don't want to Discuss it and Poor Dog together with A Little bit of Something being played by Tony Jebb at the Mecca early 70's and also on the playlist at The Torch and Up The Junction but Ive no idea which venue played then first. Another record which makes me smile Los Canarios - Get On Your Knees if that was discovered now how big would that be? could never work out how to describe that record. Europop Northern? These are very likely to have been latter day Wheel records ( I am sure Brian Phillips will confirm ) , that Jebby picked up on for plays at The Mecca , which in turn , will have filtered down to Crewe and Stoke . In the respect of Los Canarios , a very good question ....... It would " go " , but as to how big it would become or stay , would be a debatable subject . I never took to the record when it was first aired , and that feeling still prevails to this day . One record that surprises many when told it was originally a Wheel one , is Dee Dee Sharp's " What Kind Of Lady " . Malc Edited December 27, 2010 by Malc Burton
bri phill Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 Hi Mate, Not sure, assume these were wheel sounds, but they some that were big in sunny Scunny at the that time.. Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Chuck Wood - 7 Days Too Long Carrolls - Were In This Thing Together Esquires - Get On Up Platters - Washed Ashore / With This Ring Percy Sledge - Baby Help Me Drifters - Baby What I Mean / Come On Over To My Place James & Bobby Purify - Do Unto Me Francis Nero - Keep On Lovin Me Four Tops - Since You've Been Gone. Shorty Long - Function At The Junction Stairsteps - Stay Close To Me Chubby Checker - At The Discoteque Seasons greetings Steve Hi Steve, Apart from The Carrolls because we played the Peaches and Herb version were all played. I tried to list tracks that were allniter tracks not put on the previously listed CD tracks. I could go on and on and list stuff that was played but was also played in a lot of other clubs in Manchester etc. We did play stuff on new release or import untill it spread to the rest of the clubs then dropped it. I could go on listing lots more like DANNY WHITE AMD DONALD HEIGHT etc but I think I've listed enough. Their's a lot of stuff we had but didn't play either because of the tempo or quality that became biig sounds later. Cheers Brian
bri phill Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 These are very likely to have been latter day Wheel records ( I am sure Brian Phillips will confirm ) , that Jebby picked up on for plays at The Mecca , which in turn , will have filtered down to Crewe and Stoke . In the respect of Los Canarios , a very good question ....... It would " go " , but as to how big it would become or stay , would be a debatable subject . I never took to the record when it was first aired , and that feeling still prevails to this day . One record that surprises many when told it was originally a Wheel one , is Dee Dee Sharp's " What Kind Of Lady " . Malc Malc, Dee Dee Sharp was a new release to us as it had just come out on Action.
bri phill Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 Great thread this. I see Little Richard A Little bit of Something is listed as a wheel discovery. In another life I remember the other 2 Little Richard plays I Don't want to Discuss it and Poor Dog together with A Little bit of Something being played by Tony Jebb at the Mecca early 70's and also on the playlist at The Torch and Up The Junction but Ive no idea which venue played then first. Another record which makes me smile Los Canarios - Get On Your Knees if that was discovered now how big would that be? could never work out how to describe that record. Europop Northern? Jimmy, I had Poor Dog at the Whel but never played it I couldn't believe it when it got played I couldn't give it away.
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 (edited) Malc, Dee Dee Sharp was a new release to us as it had just come out on Action. Cheers Malc and Brian who discovered the instrumental version Lady Lady Lady - Producers was that a Wheel Play I bought Dee Dee Sharp as new release from a record shop in Barnoldswick as a special order!! Edited December 27, 2010 by Jimmy Scriv
Eddie Hubbard Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 I really enjoyed reading these lists. A record that I always liked but didn't see listed was The Prophets - I Got The Fever - was that a Wheel record or later? thanks Alan Hi Alan , I think The Prophets was a Pendulum [ Manchester ] sound .Cheers ,Eddie
BrianB Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 SWISH, I don't know what your'e on but I'd go and get it checked out. You obviously didn't go to the Wheel unless you went to the last one with ten thousand others( I wasn't there then) I don't know where to start but lets have a go. I have made one mistake on the list Barbara Lyn- Take your love and run THE REST 100% got played plus lots more. I didn't mention Sandi Sheldon because it on the CD's and if you read the post I said I would avoid them already listed. All but 1 0r 2 I played personally. Out on the floor was played at the Cats, Chateau and the Wheel from 69 onwards. Domino played as a new release,Queen of fools, I hurt on the other side (until I left),Darkest Days,Unsatisfied,Love reputation,Feels Good,your'e loosing me,Good things come to those who wait, In orbit,Sufferin' City and You ought to be in heaven were all big tunes at the Wheel. A lot of the others you dispute Lady love, heartbeat, picture me gone,Invitation and few more were clasic tunes played from re lease and less so later on. Robertr Banks, Fireman and The Kelly brothers I played quite a bit were never that big. This is the thanks I get, The drifter and few more I played the last half hour. Williams and Watson and Isley Brothers(I'm pretty sure) Phil Saxe played of the album (we didn't know at that time is was out on OKEH) I had left by then September 1970 The Adlibs Dave Godin brought down. All but The Adlibs,Isley Brothers Joy lovejoy, please let me in and Darkest Days I had in my collection when I left so a lot didn't get played afterwards from September 1970 onwards. I also had just got Emanuel Laskey and Moses Smith from a deal I done in May but didn't get until September so they got played on my last night. Regarding CD's I don't recolect Bobby Paris or The Vibrations being played. THE PEOPLE WHO TOLD YOU THEY DISCOVERED WHATEVER ARE FULL OF SHIT. NO REARANGING HERITAGE OR DODGY 40 YEAR OLD MEMORIES I was given 2 C120 tapes by a guy called Philip Nowland, who I think was a policeman, but was a Wheel regular. He had a fantastic collection and most of what Brian lists were on these 2 tapes, recorded in September 1970 and given to me then. I still have the tape listings and will scan them when I get back to work. I am slightly surprised at some of the records that Swish doubts. They are commonly known to be not only Wheel records, but played at most Sunday night venues in East Lancs from 68/69 onwards. ATB, Brian
KevH Posted December 27, 2010 Posted December 27, 2010 (edited) Jimmy, I had Poor Dog at the Whel but never played it I couldn't believe it when it got played I couldn't give it away. Were "No stranger to love" - and "Undecided" - Inez & Charlie Foxx ,Wheel tunes?...Kev. Edited December 27, 2010 by KevH
Julianb Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 I'm not getting involved in this discussion other than to say two things. 1. I totally agree with Brian Phillips and his recollections - let's face it, if he doesn't know, who does? 2. Spent one night there in the company of 'Docker' and Les Cokell - they spent 8 hours discussing soul music and I think I'd heard of about 5 of the records mentioned by them!!!!! It was after this 'memorable' event that I decided to start collecting seriously and got my first DJing job at Lord Jim's in Huddersfield. Those were the days. Also on the story of the Ad Libs - Franny O'Brien and John Bollen used to borrow Dave Godin's copy and bring it Lord Jim's, Vic Lounge, that pub in Keighley who's name I forget and other places in West Yorkshire for us to play. Happy times Julian
Chalky Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 I was given 2 C120 tapes by a guy called Philip Nowland, who I think was a policeman, but was a Wheel regular. He had a fantastic collection and most of what Brian lists were on these 2 tapes, recorded in September 1970 and given to me then. I still have the tape listings and will scan them when I get back to work. I am slightly surprised at some of the records that Swish doubts. They are commonly known to be not only Wheel records, but played at most Sunday night venues in East Lancs from 68/69 onwards. ATB, Brian Daft question but I don't suppose you still have the tapes I'd love to hear some live recordings from those days.
Kegsy Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Also on the story of the Ad Libs - Franny O'Brien and John Bollen used to borrow Dave Godin's copy and bring it Lord Jim's, Vic Lounge, that pub in Keighley who's name I forget and other places in West Yorkshire for us to play. Happy times Julian The Vic Lounge, If Carlsberg did Juke Boxes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!. The pub in Keighley would be The Wellington old boy. Kegsy
Anais nin Carms Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 (edited) Can I just mention a couple that really pull chain and are from early days that I think kind of got under my skin and enticed me to sample some R&B type soul. I still love Staxy soul today and I do believe my R&B leanings are as a result of tunes like this . Oscar Tony Jnr - Ain't that true love Sonny Boy Williamson - Help me Domino's - 60 minute man John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom John Lee Hooker - Dimples Jimmy McCracklin - Can't raise me Slim Harpo - Gonna keep what I got And a great B sides.... Soul Sloopy and Jnr Walkers Nothing but soul which were introduced to me by Les I really must get round to reading Central 1179 because it has so much information in it , just scanning through it now , its a gem of a book if the Wheel interests you. Edited December 28, 2010 by Carms
bri phill Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Were "No stranger to love" - and "Undecided" - Inez & Charlie Foxx ,Wheel tunes?...Kev. Kev, I had "No stranger to love" at the time but I never played it or I never heard anybody else play it at the Wheel. Undecided I only got after the Wheel closed
BrianB Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Daft question but I don't suppose you still have the tapes I'd love to hear some live recordings from those days. Hi Chalky, Sorry, they were not live tapes but his collection that he put onto tape for me. I still have one of them but it doesn't play. Loads of the stuff Brian lists was on them, and I can confirm Tell Me Its Just A Rumour was on as was loads of the Rict Tic stuff. I also bought Queen of Fools off the policeman before I had ever heard it played out. I know a few Wheel lads to this day and I have never been aware of a live tape from the Wheel. I would be really interested in one of those. The earliest tape I have is one I did down the Pendelum. Mark F and Pete S put it onto CD for me along with a load of Wigan and Blackpool Mecca ones. Sorry for the confusion, Brian
Chalky Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Hi Chalky, Sorry, they were not live tapes but his collection that he put onto tape for me. I still have one of them but it doesn't play. Loads of the stuff Brian lists was on them, and I can confirm Tell Me Its Just A Rumour was on as was loads of the Rict Tic stuff. I also bought Queen of Fools off the policeman before I had ever heard it played out. I know a few Wheel lads to this day and I have never been aware of a live tape from the Wheel. I would be really interested in one of those. The earliest tape I have is one I did down the Pendelum. Mark F and Pete S put it onto CD for me along with a load of Wigan and Blackpool Mecca ones. Sorry for the confusion, Brian Me that's confused Brian, I should have read it more carefully but was on my way out. I'd like to hear the Pendulum one, what year was it?
BrianB Posted December 28, 2010 Posted December 28, 2010 Me that's confused Brian, I should have read it more carefully but was on my way out. I'd like to hear the Pendulum one, what year was it? Hi Chalky, Pretty sure it was 73. If I can find it I'll get a copy to you. Only just found out last month on here what one of the records was that I have never heard since that night. Chris Hamillton Iv'e Got to Have Your Love! Brian
Guest Swish Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 I was definitely wrong about GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT. It was in my list of top ten Wheel sounds. I am right about most. not all.
Souljer6 Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Heres my top 3:.................................. 1 Lovin Spoonful----------Do you believe in magic 2 Norman Greenbaum----------Spirit in the Sky 3 Steam-----------Na na hey hey 4 Titanic-----------Sultana Werent they?
spike1 Posted December 29, 2010 Posted December 29, 2010 Visit twisted wheel forum not only is there a list of tunes but you can also play them! better still last friday of the month 9.30 /2.30 Second Sunday of the month 3pm/8pm Visit the twisted wheel in Manchester 6 whitworth street The original site playing 100% pure soul Spike
Guest Swish Posted December 30, 2010 Posted December 30, 2010 Hi Mate, Not sure, assume these were wheel sounds, but they some that were big in sunny Scunny at the that time.. Doris Troy - I'll Do Anything Chuck Wood - 7 Days Too Long Carrolls - Were In This Thing Together Esquires - Get On Up Platters - Washed Ashore / With This Ring Percy Sledge - Baby Help Me Drifters - Baby What I Mean / Come On Over To My Place James & Bobby Purify - Do Unto Me Francis Nero - Keep On Lovin Me Four Tops - Since You've Been Gone. Shorty Long - Function At The Junction Stairsteps - Stay Close To Me Chubby Checker - At The Discoteque Seasons greetings Steve
Gogger Posted December 31, 2010 Posted December 31, 2010 Visit twisted wheel forum not only is there a list of tunes but you can also play them! better still last friday of the month 9.30 /2.30 Second Sunday of the month 3pm/8pm Visit the twisted wheel in Manchester 6 whitworth street The original site playing 100% pure soul Spike thats good advice, going myself on jan 9th 2011, cant wait , the music , the people, the wheels the dogs boll*cks.
spike1 Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 I'll be there grogger monroes pub@2 just ask about and we can have a talk before dancin the afternoon away Spike
Gogger Posted January 3, 2011 Posted January 3, 2011 I'll be there grogger monroes pub@2 just ask about and we can have a talk before dancin the afternoon away Spike thanks , will do that.
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