Guest Southern Brian Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 Anybody remember going to Windsor Ricky-Tick Club, Barry Ave. between 64-67 before it was demolished to make for motorway slip road flyover?
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Before my time,but from what i,ve gathered---The Ricky Tick clubs were situated in Guilford,Croydon,Reading and as you say Windsor(which was also the head office).They were run by Phil Hayward and John Mansfield ,they featured English bands like,Georgie Fame,s Blue Flames,Bluesology(with a young Elton John)Zoot Money, etc and held music sessions 5 nights a week with all nighters at the weekend.Many visiting American acts played these clubs often doubling up the same night as the Marquee or The Flamingo in the smoke,i think the last one in Windsor closed about 1967/68 Tony
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Just as a footnote,in 2000--2002 my house in North Yorkshire was called Ric-Tic(i still have the sign) and one hot summers day a lady walking her dog stopped to talk to me--i was cutting the grass and she said"I often walk past here ,and i noticed the name of youre cottage", she explained to me that years ago she,d lived in Windsor and went on to tell me all about these clubs!!! IT,S a small world--as Ronnie Corbett once said!! Tony
dthedrug Posted August 26, 2010 Posted August 26, 2010 Anybody remember going to Windsor Ricky-Tick Club, Barry Ave. between 64-67 before it was demolished to make for motorway slip road flyover? Hi All the Windsor RICKY TICK CLUB was just 1 of a number of clubs that used to be run under the name, however it is/was the Windsor club that was the true MOD watering hole? it can be seen in the film BLOW UO! if you get a copy (good film) I have a bit of ORIGANAL memoribila from the club but my favourates are the posters this one is a clasic, with the bullet holes in the name, real MOD. Please Take a few Photos of the place as it is jjust as inportant to SOUL music as the TWISTED WHEEL. DAVE KIL IF YOU ARE WONDERING THE RED ATLANTIC 45 IS A LED ZEPLIN RAREATY:boxing: 1
Eamesy Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Before my time,but from what i,ve gathered---The Ricky Tick clubs were situated in Guilford,Croydon,Reading and as you say Windsor(which was also the head office).They were run by Phil Hayward and John Mansfield ,they featured English bands like,Georgie Fame,s Blue Flames,Bluesology(with a young Elton John)Zoot Money, etc and held music sessions 5 nights a week with all nighters at the weekend.Many visiting American acts played these clubs often doubling up the same night as the Marquee or The Flamingo in the smoke,i think the last one in Windsor closed about 1967/68 Tony Before my time aswell, but i was in contact with John (Lancelot) Mansfield until a few years ago. He was in the Pine Stripping business for about 20 years & i met him through being in the antiques game . We worked for the same business for a while & had a lot of chats about the people he had met at the club - which i understood belonged to his brother - not many big names he hadn't met - Hendrix etc Only person ive seen that he hadn't was Jackie Wilson if i remember rightly! He was supposedly writing a book about it but doubt he ever finished it - he is barking mad! Last i heard he was living down near Bristol. Alan
Guest Southern Brian Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 I was a regular at the Tick and have recently met the original D J. Martin Fuggles (they wern't called that at the time). When the Tick at The Thames Hotel closed for good Martin moved on to Pantiles at Bagshot briefly before storing his records in the loft where they remain to this day. The good news is Martin has agreed to dust his records off and do a set at Club Rude, Queens Arms, Great Knolleys Street, Reading, on the third Thurs. of every month, either in Jan. or Feb.next year. Hope to see you old soulies down there.
Chris L Posted November 19, 2010 Posted November 19, 2010 (edited) I was a regular at the Tick and have recently met the original D J. Martin Fuggles (they wern't called that at the time). When the Tick at The Thames Hotel closed for good Martin moved on to Pantiles at Bagshot briefly before storing his records in the loft where they remain to this day. The good news is Martin has agreed to dust his records off and do a set at Club Rude, Queens Arms, Great Knolleys Street, Reading, on the third Thurs. of every month, either in Jan. or Feb.next year. Hope to see you old soulies down there. I don't know which Ricky Tick I went to meethinks Croydon, did Pantiles loadsa times Edited November 19, 2010 by Chris L
Nige Brown Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Anybody remember going to Windsor Ricky-Tick Club, Barry Ave. between 64-67 before it was demolished to make for motorway slip road flyover? Was this one of the Old Mod type clubs you where telling me about in Spain Brian ?? Find it really interesting a real change to hear about legendary Southern Clubs!! Hope ya good Nige
Eamesy Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 I was a regular at the Tick and have recently met the original D J. Martin Fuggles (they wern't called that at the time). When the Tick at The Thames Hotel closed for good Martin moved on to Pantiles at Bagshot briefly before storing his records in the loft where they remain to this day. The good news is Martin has agreed to dust his records off and do a set at Club Rude, Queens Arms, Great Knolleys Street, Reading, on the third Thurs. of every month, either in Jan. or Feb.next year. Hope to see you old soulies down there. Been to Club Rude quite a few times - always a good night - good sounds etc. Paul Anderson (Smiler) is also involved with the Mod exhibition which is happening in Reading Museum next year sometime - there is a Facebook page called "Reading Steady Go" Will try & go when this guy is playing - would like to meet someone who knew John Mansfield back in the 60s!! Alan
Chris L Posted November 20, 2010 Posted November 20, 2010 Find it really interesting a real change to hear about legendary Southern Clubs!! Nige There were more than you'd think, most tended to be small and/or tucked out of the way. The A Train Guildford Plaza - where they got their stuff from I'll never know but boy did they play some hot stuff. Portsmouth Marina, legendary all-nighter, pure Northern Soul, most of the records bought down by northerners in the Navy. Woking Atalanta - 100% soul and rocksteady - clubland legend Bob Potter behind the decks. I'm sure there's more............................................... . 1
Chris L Posted November 21, 2010 Posted November 21, 2010 (edited) Anybody remember going to Windsor Ricky-Tick Club, Barry Ave. between 64-67 before it was demolished to make for motorway slip road flyover? Edited November 21, 2010 by Chris L 2
Guest Southern Brian Posted November 25, 2010 Posted November 25, 2010 Was this one of the Old Mod type clubs you where telling me about in Spain Brian ?? Find it really interesting a real change to hear about legendary Southern Clubs!! Hope ya good Nige Hi Nige, Good to hear from you, yes this was the club I was telling you about, the owners also ran nights at other venues mainly in Guildford, Reading, Maidenhead and Hounslow under the Ricky-Tick Club name. Windsor was the main one firstly at the Star & Garter then Barry Ave.and lastly at The Thames Hotel. Barry Ave was an old mansion house converted into a club, one big room with black painted walls and the white faces painted on them(like on the posters). There were lots of smaller rooms off the main room with sofa's, bars, one even had a T V so if you were fed up with music you could watch the tellie!!!. Hope you are well, might catch up with you on the 11th at L. E. Brian
Guest Southern Brian Posted January 29, 2011 Posted January 29, 2011 (edited) ? Edited January 29, 2011 by Southern Brian
dthedrug Posted February 17, 2011 Posted February 17, 2011 HI ALL THE RICKY-TICK CLUBS WERE DEFIANTLY 100% MOD, THE POSTERS ARE RARE IF ORIGINAL I HAVE STARTED TO USE THE ROY C ONE AS MY AVIATOR , I AM AMAZED THAT NO ONE HAS MENTIONED THE CLASSIC CULT FILM BLOW UP - DAVID HEMMIGS, AS IT HAS ABOUT 5 MINUTES OF FOOTAGE OF THE TICK AT WINDSOR, AND JANET STREET PORTER DANCING, IF ANYONE HAS BLUESVILE 67/8 CUB POSTERS, ESPECIALLY FROM THE CHERRY TREE WELWYN GARDEN CITY, ALL BLUE HORIZON ACTS PLAYED THERE AND MY BEST NIGHT WAS SEEING RORY GALLAGHER AND TASTE,OR POSTERS FROM THE CALI HERMITAGE MECCA STEVEN AGE OR THE ROYAL TOT, DAVE KI 1
Guest mickeyb Posted February 27, 2011 Posted February 27, 2011 Brian, You might be interested in this:- RUDE 17/02/1966 THE CLUB RUDE RICKY TICK SPECIAL ALL PLAYED ON VINTAGE VINYL, 17th FEBRUARY 1966, AT THE QUEENS ARMS, GREAT KNOLLYS ST., READING, PLAYLIST, WITH GUEST MARTIN FUGGLES. CLUB RUDE THE THIRD THURSDAY EACH MONTH. PREVIOUS PLAYLISTS AND MORE DETAILS AT www.jimz.biz -click on on jimzplaylists. ALSO THE "CLUB RUDE" PAGE OR "PAUL ANDERSON" OR "JIM B. DONOVAN" ON FACEBOOK. Well we didn't even need the tardis for this one. At the press of a button it was 1966 ish, with the Ricky Tick coming back to life after well over 40 years away. Martin Fuggles our guest dj., who last played at the tik 44 years ago took the evening to a high after 10.00, playing the tunes that shook the club all those years ago. Most of all thanks to all of you who came to make up our biggest and most receptive audience yet. I better not name check them all in case I leave someone out, but they are all pictured on Facebook either at CLUB RUDE, or Paul Anderson, or Jim B Donovan or the various links from those pages. We must mention Ali MacKenzie however who was with us with the Birds brand new single, a magnifico double "A" sided seven. Thanks also of course to Smiler-who put the theme together-, Dan and Keith for setting the mood. The next session is on March 17th., with loads more previous playlists and details at my new revamped site. bcnu /Jim-the Ricky Hick from Hereford. THE SOUL SISTERS...I CAN'T STAND IT LITTLE ANTHONY...I'M GONNA FIX YOU GOOD MAJOR LANCE...TOO HOT TO HOLD CHRIS FARLOWE...BUZZ WITH THE FUZZ JOHNNY NASH...LOVE AIN'T NOTHING SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON...ONE WAY OUT SLIM HARPO...I'M A KING BEE JUNIOR WALKER...TUNE UP MARVIN GAYE...LUCKY ME TAMMI TERRELL...ALL I DO C. BRADFORD...SUMMERTIME NINA SIMONE...TOUCHING AND CARING DERRICK MORGAN...BLAZING FIRE HIPPY BOYS...DREAMS TO REMEMBER DARRELL BANKS...OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART MARVA WHITNEY...THIS GIRL BIG YOUTH...HONESTY OWEN GREY...LONELY DAYS JOHN ROBERTS...SOCKIN' 1, 2, 3. 4 RICHIE BARRETT...SOME OTHER GUY THE CREATION...MAKIN' TIME GOOGIE RENE...SMOKEY JOES LA LA BOOKER T....BOOTLEG TERRY AND JERRY...MAMA JULIE JIMMY McGRIFF...ALL ABOUT MY GIRL BOBBY BLAND...YIELD NOT TO TEMPTATION BYRON LEE...NIGHT TRAIN DERRICK MORGAN...THE HOP AMBOY DUKES...HIGHLIFE IN WHITLEY WOOD SKATALITES...BALL A FIRE STEVIE WONDER...UPTIGHT GENE CHANDLER...NOTHING CAN STOP ME PLATTERS...WITH THIS RING ROBERT PARKER...LET'S GO BABY SHIRLEY ELLIS ...SOUL TIME SOUL SISTERS...GOOD TIME TONIGHT BARKAYS...SOUL FINGER LEN BARRY...1 2 3 JUNIOR WALKER...ROAD RUNNER DARRELL BANKS...OPEN THE DOR TO YOUR HEART JACKIE WILSON...HIGHER AND HIGHER MARVIN GAYE...CAN I GET A WITNESS WILSON PICKETT...634-5789 BOOKER T...AW MERCY O'JAYS...LIPSTICK TRACES CHARLIE AND INNEZ FOXX...TIGHTROPE THE BIRDS...THAT'S ALL I NEED YOU FOR (their new single) MIRACLES...MICKEY'S MONKEY DUALS...STICK SHIFT ACTION...I'LL KEEP ON HOLDING ON EDDIE HOLLAND...LEAVING HERE GEORGIE FAME...MONKEYING AROUND BILLY BOY ARNOLD...WISH YOU WOULD LAUREL AITKEN...LAST NIGHT REX GARVIN...SOCK IT TO EM' JB PHIL UPCHURCH...YOU CAN'T SIT DOWN Then Martins 32 Tik tunes, with Jim playing 7 back to back, marked*, at the end of his set... IMPRESSIONS..IT'S ALRIGHT JAMES BROWN...NIGHT TRAIN MARVIN GAYE...YOU'RE A WONDERFUL ONE COD'S...MICHAEL SOLOMON BURKE...EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY TO LOVE MAJOR LANCE...SWEET MUSIC ISLEY BROTHERS...THIS OLD HEART OF MINE EDWIN STARR...STOP HER ON SIGHT SAM AND DAVE...YOU DON'T KNOW LIKE I KNOW MAXINE BROWN...OH NO NOT MY BABY SAM THE SHAM...WOOLY BULLY ROY C....SHOTGUN WEDDING OTIS REDDING...MR. PITIFUL MIRACLES...GOING TO A GO GO SOLOMON BURKE...STUPIDITY HIGH KEYS...QUE SERA SERA BOB AND EARL ...HARLEM SHUFFLE BETTY EVERETT...GETTING MIGHT CROWDED ARTHUR ALEXANDER...YOU BETTER MOVE ON WILSON PICKETT...IN THE MIDNIGHT HOUR DOBIE GRAY...THE IN CROWD DONNIE ELBERT...LITTLE PIECE OF LEATHER MAR-KEYS...LAST NIGHT MARVELLETTES...TOO MANY FISH IN THE SEA MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS...DANCING IN THE STREET LEE DORSEY...RIDE YOUR PONY *FASCINATIONS...GIRLS ARE OUT TO GET YOU FOUR TOPS...I CAN'T HELP MYSELF *MARTHA AND THE VANDELLAS...JIMMYMACK TEMPTATIONS...AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG *CHRIS CLARK...I WANT TO GO BACK THERE AGAIN CAPITOLS...COOL JERK *BILLY PRSTON...BILLYS BAG OTIS REDDING...RESPECT *DON COVAY...SEE SAW SAM AND DAVE...HOLD ON I'M COMING *SAM AND DAVE...SOUL MAN VELVELETTES...NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK *DEAN PARRISH...I'M ON MY WAY Martin earlier on had played a live recording he made of Geno at the tik on a cassette recorder!, and we finished the evening with a recording I made of georgie fame on the light programme live at the tik on easter saturday 1965. CLUB RUDE IS A "ROOTSOFCLUBMUSICNIGHT"-PRODUCTION.
Greety Posted March 6, 2011 Posted March 6, 2011 /That was a good night out. Records you've heard so many times before always sound better in a club environment. Met Martin Fuggles as well. Really nice bloke, Very well attended to for a Thursday night. Lot of old mods from all over the place.
SHEFFSOUL Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 ..i lived in Datchet (30 min walk to Windsor) for 10 years and came across many people who frequented the ricky tick in all its guises.I also came across nutty Johm M who as stated was writing a book (supposedley) about the RT.I was a screenprinter and had recently done a ltd edition series of tee shirts based on the poster designs..i got some great local press (based on my canvas popart paintings) and John contacted me then hijacked his way onto my interview to promote his book,,all lightness and air..great tees and all that bull****...he told me how he'd created the posters using a method of iron on stencils which broke down after a short run..(prob expains why the early ones are so scarce) and that they needed more posters for a rolling stones gig...the mesh broke down and they ended up using net curtains ripped from the room..a fascinating story ..along with one day he answered his door to Brian Jones (who lived there briefly) who was walking his pet goat!!......after JM used my interview..he threatened to sue me over copyright of 'his' poster...a strange guy...never did see the book...was still living in Windsor about 4/5 years ago... 1
Eamesy Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 Don't think the book ever got finished - typical Mansfield! Last saw him 6 - 7 years ago, used to be in same line of work - pine stripping, so talked to him quite a lot about the Ricky Tick days - loads of great stories! Mad as a March hare though! Alan
Popular Post Guest noggin48 Posted May 12, 2011 Popular Post Posted May 12, 2011 I was born in Windsor in 1948, left school (Trevelyan Secondary) 1964. I first entered the Barry Avenue, Ricky Tick, in 1965. The club became my church, as I preferred the more friendly atmosphere of the Sunday at the club, with either an evening of records, or the special US artists. I saw Little Stevie Wonder there, as well as Ben E. King. My Church Preacher, was Martin, their resident DJ. It was Martin, who introduced me to the delights of the Impressions. When Martin arrived at the Tic, he would first fish out his precious LP of, "The Impressions - Big 16 Volume 1". He would either play side 1, or side 2, and by the end of the side, he was ready to do his Church work. I can remember those delicious burgers they did, which I would buy on arrival, they were yummy! The one thing that I never understood, was why did the girls, on arrival, spend so much time in the ladies loo, then put their handbags in a heap on the dance floor, then proceed to dance around them like a bunch of Red Indians, around a wagon train =D It was left to my older brother, to go to the first Ricky Tick venue, at the Star & Garter, in Peascod Street, Windsor. He was a fan of the Rolling Stones, so that was good, as it was at the Star & Garter, that they would first play, or meet up. The Stones, would leave me cold, so I would avoid them like the plague. It was Chicago Soul, Motown, or Uptown New York City, that I hankered for. The former, all due to Martin, the Tic's DJ =D I loved my town of Windsor, in the 1950's, and 60's, it was a delightful town. It was a better town to find a pair of new shoes, than say Slough! Slough had a rubbish collection of shoe shops, as I never found a pair to buy over in Slough. Well, it was in Buckinghamshire, after all, that might of been the reason why they put the River Thames where they did, "to keep the buggers out" =D They demolished Clewer Meads (the Ricky Tick), just as they demolished my Trevelyan School. The other very important thing they demolished, was the London Transport, Windsor Bus Garage. This was home of the Green Line routes, 704, 705, and 718. Any one of these Green Line Coaches, would transport me safely to the West End of London, so I could try out "The Last Chance Saloon", The Pink Flamingo, Whiskey A-Go-Go, The Scene, La Discotheque, The Marquee, and The Putney Pontiac. All these were for "Mod Ravers", those Mods who were obsessive about dance music. They would spend their wages on records, clothes, and getting there. The "Mod Whizzer", spent their wages mostly on their scooters, and birds =D I can't talk about pills, as I never took them, not in all the years off my life : ) From Mod, I progressed to Smoothie, missing out Skinhead, as I did not reckon on them really. I did not really find Northern Soul, because it really found me! I had been a Soul Fan since 1964, "My Guy"- Mary Wells. Many of the Soul records they played in the 70's, I already had them, they were not what I like to call Northern Soul, as I call it "60's Soul", because that is what it really is! There! That is long enough, I reckon =D Noggin48 5
Markw Posted May 13, 2011 Posted May 13, 2011 My brother was a regular at the Ricky Tick Windsor. I remember one regret was that he missed a new American act called Jimi Hendrix and took a girl out on a date instead. His mates raved for weeks about "this black yank playing guitar behind his head". I don't know whether they used to play the stuff at the Ricky Tick but he used to like the Blue Beat and Ska stuff as much as the soul. He used to sit me on the steps in our living room and part my hair into a Steve Marriott style - I must have been 5 or 6 years old. I seem to recall feeling embarrassed but liked the attention. Our old man used to refer to it as "more like arseole music more than soul music". Funny what you remember when you're a kid. 1
Markw Posted May 13, 2011 Posted May 13, 2011 My brother was a regular at the Ricky Tick Windsor. I remember one regret was that he missed a new American act called Jimi Hendrix and took a girl out on a date instead. His mates raved for weeks about "this black yank playing guitar behind his head". I don't know whether they used to play the stuff at the Ricky Tick but he used to like the Blue Beat and Ska stuff as much as the soul. He used to sit me on the steps in our living room and part my hair into a Steve Marriott style - I must have been 5 or 6 years old. I seem to recall feeling embarrassed but liked the attention. Our old man used to refer to it as "more like arseole music more than soul music". Funny what you remember when you're a kid.
Guest Southern Brian Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 https://www.rickytick.com/default.asp
Gene-r Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 If Mick Webb (aka Cockney Mick) is around, I wonder if he could give some recollections on the club? I believe he's an old stalwart of the Ricky Tic in Windsor.............and Hi, if you're out there Mick! Would be good to know how you are.
Wiggyflat Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 Hi All the Windsor RICKY TICK CLUB was just 1 of a number of clubs that used to be run under the name, however it is/was the Windsor club that was the true MOD watering hole? it can be seen in the film BLOW UO! if you get a copy (good film) I have a bit of ORIGANAL memoribila from the club but my favourates are the posters this one is a clasic, with the bullet holes in the name, real MOD. Please Take a few Photos of the place as it is jjust as inportant to SOUL music as the TWISTED WHEEL. DAVE KIL IF YOU ARE WONDERING THE RED ATLANTIC 45 IS A LED ZEPLIN RAREATY:boxing: Theres a few actors in the film wearing zOOT mONEY T sHIrts
Guest GARV Posted June 23, 2012 Posted June 23, 2012 This is from a blog i read & thought it might be interesting , posters from the club. https://monkey-picks.blogspot.co.uk/
Sceneman Posted November 23, 2012 Posted November 23, 2012 i used to frequent the Ricky Tick at windsor mostly on a saturday night ,after the London Scene club was getting busted every saturday night by the cops . i preferred the Scene club as it was an allnighter with lots of bands and Guy Stevens with his latest selection of imports . But after a few years the Scene had had its day unfortunately . it got to be a pain every saturday with cops barging in and ruining the evening lights on and music off and causing major disruption which killed it in the end .. the thing i remember about the Tick was it was a bizarre old mansion ,and with the roaring log fire and sofa it was too comfortable . georgie Fame ,graham Bond ,and Geno were regulars . i still have my membership card which will feature in Paul 'smiler' Andersons book about the mods and the club scene of the time. 3
Sceneman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i was at a pre sale viewing of pop memorabilia at christies today and what a staggering collection of stuff ,acetates, gold disks and fliers ,especially a flyer of hendrix appearing at the ricky tik valued at 1200 .
Sceneman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i was at a pre sale viewing of pop memorabilia at christies today and what a staggering collection of stuff ,acetates, gold disks and fliers ,especially a flyer of hendrix appearing at the ricky tik valued at 1200 .
Sceneman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i was at a pre sale viewing of pop memorabilia at christies today and what a staggering collection of stuff ,acetates, gold disks and fliers ,especially a flyer of hendrix appearing at the ricky tik valued at 1200 .
Sceneman Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 i was at a pre sale viewing of pop memorabilia at christies today and what a staggering collection of stuff ,acetates, gold disks and fliers ,especially a flyer of hendrix appearing at the ricky tik valued at 1200 .
Guest lofthope Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Blimey, missed this thread first time around, had to grow up with elders constantly telling me how great the Ricky Tick was! I believe Pantiles, it's replacement club in Bagshot has now gone too! nothing lasts. On the windsor tip though, I put on Ronnie McNeir, Lou Ragland, Sidney Joe Qualls, The Chi-Lites and a few others on at the Old Trout in Windsor in the late 1980s. Although the building is still partially there, it's just a drinking hole now. At least the 100 Club has survived. My dad went their after the war for jazz nights, I went to the 6Ts nights and recently my daughter went to Elaine Constantine's dance classes for the Northern Soul film there.....3 generations! BTW, seen some of the Northern Soul flm footage, looks awesome!
Guest Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Been to Club Rude quite a few times - always a good night - good sounds etc. Paul Anderson (Smiler) is also involved with the Mod exhibition which is happening in Reading Museum next year sometime - there is a Facebook page called "Reading Steady Go" Good lad is Paul... A Hammer too.
Soulman58 Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Blimey, missed this thread first time around, had to grow up with elders constantly telling me how great the Ricky Tick was! I believe Pantiles, it's replacement club in Bagshot has now gone too! nothing lasts. On the windsor tip though, I put on Ronnie McNeir, Lou Ragland, Sidney Joe Qualls, The Chi-Lites and a few others on at the Old Trout in Windsor in the late 1980s. Although the building is still partially there, it's just a drinking hole now. At least the 100 Club has survived. My dad went their after the war for jazz nights, I went to the 6Ts nights and recently my daughter went to Elaine Constantine's dance classes for the Northern Soul film there.....3 generations! BTW, seen some of the Northern Soul flm footage, looks awesome! Spent some good nights at the Old Trout including the Ronnie McNeir gig. Also remember GC Cameron there.
Barry Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 Spent some good nights at the Old Trout including the Ronnie McNeir gig. Also remember GC Cameron there. I'd love to be able to add to this thread but the nearest I can get is that I've had a few good nights out with the odd old trout.
Markw Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 (edited) If Mick Webb (aka Cockney Mick) is around, I wonder if he could give some recollections on the club? I believe he's an old stalwart of the Ricky Tic in Windsor.............and Hi, if you're out there Mick! Would be good to know how you are. Indeed, Mick did used to regale us with stories of the Ricky Tick and other clubs of the day. I think the nearest Mick has ever come to a computer though is an abacus and he couldn't work that out either!! (except to calculate his DJ fees and petrol costs... ) Saw him a few months back at the Southampton all dayer. Afraid to inform that he has cerebral palsy which is degenerative - he walks with a stick now and has to take it easy, but he is still the old Cockney Mick!! No question of that - "whatever 'appened to all that brilliant 70s and 80s modern stuff they used to play. I like all the oldies an' all that, but all that modern stuff's disappeared" - "you coming up to the Ghetto Soul room Mick?"..........."am I f*ck!" .........yep, still the old Mick! It was great to see him. Edited November 28, 2012 by markw
Guest lofthope Posted November 30, 2012 Posted November 30, 2012 Ahhh yes, GC Cameron.....forgot about him! Do remember that he booked himself out the the hotel I'd put him in because it wasn't good enough! Whereas Lou Ragland and Sidney Joe Qualls happily stayed in the spare room at my house and we had a great laugh, The night after the Sidney Joe Qualls gig at the Old Trout we had a barbeque at my sister in law's in Windsor and he sang for everyone, it was brilliant. We recorded it on VHS. Trouble was that when we played it back all you heard was bloody aircraft noise from Heathrow take offs! Another odd one I forgot at the Old Trout was Susaye Green of the Supremes, who wrote the Denice Williams hit 'Free'. think she may have been doing something for Ian Levene at the time. We actually had some good British Acts before they broke big too. Brand New Heavies and D-Influence amongst others. Am getting all nostalgic now, time to sign off!
Back Street Blue Posted December 3, 2012 Posted December 3, 2012 Too young for the Ricky-Tick but Windsor was a soul-free zone when I worked there 1984/9, although I once did some work for Sheila Ferguson of the Three Degrees who lived there! I lived on Horton Road in Datchet and apart from hearing Gil Scott Heron the odd time at the Queens club in Colnebrook, I had to travel back up North to get my fix back then. Also, there was a Hell's Angels chapter house on Maidenhead Road in Windsor so I always had the district down as having a history of being more hairy than mod but I was obviously mistaken. Sounds like the Ricky-Tick was the twisted wheel of the South back in the day. You kept that one quiet lads, hope it wasn't to keep us northern monkeys out?
Soulman58 Posted December 3, 2012 Posted December 3, 2012 Ahhh yes, GC Cameron.....forgot about him! Do remember that he booked himself out the the hotel I'd put him in because it wasn't good enough! Whereas Lou Ragland and Sidney Joe Qualls happily stayed in the spare room at my house and we had a great laugh, The night after the Sidney Joe Qualls gig at the Old Trout we had a barbeque at my sister in law's in Windsor and he sang for everyone, it was brilliant. We recorded it on VHS. Trouble was that when we played it back all you heard was bloody aircraft noise from Heathrow take offs! Another odd one I forgot at the Old Trout was Susaye Green of the Supremes, who wrote the Denice Williams hit 'Free'. think she may have been doing something for Ian Levene at the time. We actually had some good British Acts before they broke big too. Brand New Heavies and D-Influence amongst others. Am getting all nostalgic now, time to sign off! Brand New Heavies was a top night too
Sceneman Posted December 4, 2012 Posted December 4, 2012 (edited) me and a couple of buddies used to drive there on scooters from west london ,which was a long way back then with small roads and actually park outside the front entrance without any bother and dont recall many other scooters parked up. sometimes we might go from the Scene if it was a bad night with the cops .or some sats there was no dealers around and you couldnt get thru an allnighter without some 'leapers' never saw any pills on sale there so it was a different place than uptown clubs where there was a good supply of hearts on sale. 20 for a pound in a plain brown envelope shame was there were no handy small cameras available then ,just box brownies and foldable bellows cameras,hence little footage of the time is around. mods wouldnthave lugged around big cams Edited December 4, 2012 by sceneman
Guest Southern Brian Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 (edited) MARTIN FUGGLES WILL BE PLAYING RECORDS THAT HE PLAYED AT THE RICKY TICK ON THE 11TH OF JANUARY 2014 AT THE OLD FIRE STATION WINDSOR. Edited December 4, 2013 by Southern Brian
Roburt Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 On the windsor tip though, I put on Ronnie McNeir, Lou Ragland, Sidney Joe Qualls, The Chi-Lites and a few others on at the Old Trout in Windsor in the late 1980s. Although the building is still partially there, it's just a drinking hole now. Lou Ragland had a great night @ the Old Trout. He performed his spot over backing tapes and afterwards was called up on stage for an impromtu jam with the UK band (Hip Joints ?) who were also on that night (I have a cassette recording of Lou & the band's extended number here somewhere). Also went the night Sidney Joe Qualls was on, that was another gudun. Got some photos of SJQ and Lou at the place but no idea where they are at present.
Roburt Posted December 3, 2013 Posted December 3, 2013 A typical Hip Joints track ............. "Rock Hopper" ............. It was a tune similar to this that they played when Lou Ragland joined them up on the stage at the Old Trout gig .... ....... he just made up words that went well with the funky vibe and the jam went on for 6+ minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLUnEai5aes
Sandy Sandaver Posted May 10, 2020 Posted May 10, 2020 (edited) I used to live just around the corner from the Ricky Tick club opposite Clewer Curch. It was a very short walk and under the Windsor Relief Road to get there, probably 2-3 minutes. I only lived there for 3 years, from age 17-20 and can remember seeing Stevie Wonder, Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames, Zoot Money and his Big Roll Band and Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band amongst others. The club eventually fizzled out and was knocked down and they built Windsor Lido there. It was not knocked down for the motorway slip road as, the relief road that went to the M4 Slough Central roundabout, as it still does today, had already been built a year or so before we moved there. I then frequented Pantiles in Bagshot a lot and saw many acts there, but mostly remember Graham Bond who turned up with just Diane Stewart on congas and no sign of the rest of the band. Graham lugged in his Hammond and Leslie cabinet etc., and played sax in one hand and played the Hammond with his other hand and the bass pedals with his feet of course. My friends and I stood close to stage and shared spliffs with him Whilst he played and sang. At the interval the rest of the band arrived having had an accident. Of course he knew nothing about where they were until they showed up. To carry a gig with consulate ease and not make a fuss said a lot about his musicianship and professionalism. Happy days Edited May 10, 2020 by Sandy Sandaver 1
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