Guest Awake 502 Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Last train from Sheffield, or a lift with Derek Sheldon, just loved this venue...... Got one of the " Doin' it with soul" posters somewhere.
Algsoul Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Last train from Sheffield, or a lift with Derek Sheldon, just loved this venue...... Got one of the " Doin' it with soul" posters somewhere. my fave all nighter of all time, what a venue.
Gilly Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Yes,brings back a few good times,cant remember the other good ones.
Guest Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) Yes,brings back a few good times,cant remember the other good ones. I promoted the all - nighters at Wakefield Unity between December 1976 and October 1977 . The Unity was concieved as a " no - frills " all - nighter , with the intention of combining new northern sounds and underplayed / established oldies , with the emerging " modern " sounds of the time ( the publicity blurb for the Unity was " doin' it with soul " ) . The DJs who worked for me at the Unity were given free reign to " get on with it " , which meant that the music policy worked effectively and very successfully , as the the records they played were accepted without predudice or questioning by those who attended . At the height of its' popularity in 1977 , it was stated and hailed by many , as being a better all - nighter than Wigan Casino was at the time . Unfortunately in the September of 1977 , the shine of success started to tarnish , when the governing body of Wakefield Council saw that money was being made ,their blantant beauracratic greed got the better of them and told me they wanted a share of the money . They raised the hire fee 200% , and imposed more contractual restrictions . As I wanted the all — nighters to continue , I had no choice . At the beginning of October , I was called to an urgent meeting where I was informed that my hire contract had been terminated , telling me bluntly that “ why should I make money when they could “ , and that “ they would do a better job than I could running the all — nighters " . They also imposed a banning order on from me ever booking the Unity Hall ( or any Wakefield Council owned / run property ) again for any purpose . They attempted to stage all -nighters , but due to their ineptness and lack of experience , dropped very large b*llocks and failed miserably . Unity DJ line up Pat Brady Andy Lee Chris Donaghue Colin Curtis Dave Evison Malc Burton Bub Martyn Ellis Derek Greenhoff Ginger Taylor Ian Dewhirst John Poole Derek Sheldon John Manship Rick Scott Soul Sam John Vincent Keith Minshull Nev Wherry Paul Rowan Paul Schofield Poke Richard SearlingMalc Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters 1
Tfk Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) I promoted the all - nighters at Wakefield Unity , between December 1976 and October 1977 . The Unity was concieved as a " no - frills " all - nighter , with the intention of combining new northern sounds and underplayed / established oldies , with the emerging " modern " sounds of the time ( the motto for the Unity was " doin' it with soul " , but unofficially it was " let the DJ get on with it " ) . That policy I am pleased to say , worked effectively and very successfully , as its' playlist of those sounds were accepted without predudice or questioning , by those who attended . At the height of its' popularity in 1977 , it was stated and hailed by many , as being a better all - nighter than Wigan Casino was at the time . In October of 1977 , the then governing body of Wakefield Council made the decision that they could do a better and more successful job of running the all - nighters , and withdrew my contract with them , and banned me from ever booking the Unity Hall again for any purpose . They attempted to stage all -nighters , but dropped b*llocks and failed miserably due to their ineptness and beauracratic greed . Full Unity DJ line up Pat Brady Andy Lee Chris Donaghue Colin Curtis Dave Evison Malc Burton Bub Martyn Ellis Derek Greenhoff Ginger Taylor Ian Dewhirst John Poole Derek Sheldon John Manship Rick Scott Soul Sam John Vincent Keith Minshull Nev Wherry Paul Rowan Paul Schofield Poke Richard SearlingMalc Great Allnighter with a top DJ line up ......... one of my favs from that era/oh what fun we had ....................still have my record box sticker from the Unity Hall allnighters/red and white logo aka Stax Records logo ? ktf tfk Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters
Guest Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) Great Allnighter with a top DJ line up ......... one of my favs from that era/oh what fun we had ....................still have my record box sticker from the Unity Hall allnighters/red and white logo aka Stax Records logo ? ktf tfk Those stickers - correct they had an adaptation of the Stax logo - had the strongest glue known to man on the back . If you tried to peel them off after being stuck down , they ripped ........ I blame the printer - Andy ( Andy56 on SS ) for being heavy handed when he mixed the glue I bet it is still on your record box Thanks for your - and the others - kind comments on the Unity . It was of its' time ....... but what a time I organised and held a well attended 30th Anniversary reunion in 2006 . The DJ line up in the night was Ginger , Sam , John Poole , Poke , Paul Rowan and yours truly . I am comtemplating staging the 35th anniversary in 2011 , but as of yet plans to do so are set in sand and not in concrete ......... but watch this space . Malc Edited October 1, 2010 by Malc Burton
Casper Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 It was an awsome time Malc ! .. coach trips from Rotherham ... wonderful ! pete ! ktf
Guest Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) It was an awsome time Malc ! .. coach trips from Rotherham ... wonderful ! pete ! ktf If I remember correctly Peter , you were always on the dancefloor at the front of the stage ..... as you are still doing these days wherever you go Malc Edited October 1, 2010 by Malc Burton
Guest Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) The photographs below of inside the UH were taken in 2004 , when I was given permission by the owner of the building to go in and take them . At that time , the UH had been empty and derelict for many years , and sadly was in a poor state . If you look carefully at the dancefloor , you will see the warping that was caused by water seeping through the ceiling of the hall from holes in the roof . Malc Edited October 1, 2010 by Malc Burton 1
Guest BigPaul Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 Malc, Wasnt there a thread about Wakefield Unity, started by your good self. A couple of years back? Could someone possibly link? Great niter.Many happy memories.Travelling with Nev RIP and JP Best Paul
hullsoul Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 (edited) I promoted the all - nighters at Wakefield Unity between December 1976 and October 1977 . The Unity was concieved as a " no - frills " all - nighter , with the intention of combining new northern sounds and underplayed / established oldies , with the emerging " modern " sounds of the time ( the publicity blurb for the Unity was " doin' it with soul " ) . The DJs who worked for me at the Unity were given free reign to " get on with it " , which meant that the music policy worked effectively and very successfully , as the the records they played were accepted without predudice or questioning by those who attended . At the height of its' popularity in 1977 , it was stated and hailed by many , as being a better all - nighter than Wigan Casino was at the time . Unfortunately in the September of 1977 , the shine of success started to tarnish , when the governing body of Wakefield Council saw that money was being made ,their blantant beauracratic greed got the better of them and told me they wanted a share of the money . They raised the hire fee 200% , and imposed more contractual restrictions . As I wanted the all - nighters to continue , I had no choice . At the beginning of October , I was called to an urgent meeting where I was informed that my hire contract had been terminated , telling me bluntly that " why should I make money when they could " , and that " they would do a better job than I could running the all - nighters " . They also imposed a banning order on from ever booking the Unity Hall ( or any Wakefield council owned / run property ) for any purpose . They attempted to stage all -nighters , but due to their ineptness and lack of experience , dropped very large b*llocks and failed miserably . Unity DJ line up Pat Brady Andy Lee Chris Donaghue Colin Curtis Dave Evison Malc Burton Bub Martyn Ellis Derek Greenhoff Ginger Taylor Ian Dewhirst John Poole Derek Sheldon John Manship Rick Scott Soul Sam John Vincent Keith Minshull Nev Wherry Paul Rowan Paul Schofield Poke Richard SearlingMalcMalc Fond memories of Unity as it was my first nighter. I was going out with a girl from Goole at the time & used to get bus from there to Wakefield & it used to take forever.............happy days. Cheers Martyn Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters
hullsoul Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 The photographs below of inside the UH were taken in 2004 , when I was given permission by the owner of the building to go in and take them . At that time , the UH had been empty and derelict for many years , and sadly was in a poor state . If you look carefully at the dancefloor , you will see the warping that was caused by water seeping through the ceiling of the hall from holes in the roof . Malc Bloody hell just as I remember it. Facing the stage we used to stand in the lefthand corner. How sad is that, I can remember were I stood in a club 30 odd years ago Cheers Martyn
Naughty Boy Posted October 3, 2010 Posted October 3, 2010 (edited) I promoted the all - nighters at Wakefield Unity between December 1976 and October 1977 . The Unity was concieved as a " no - frills " all - nighter , with the intention of combining new northern sounds and underplayed / established oldies , with the emerging " modern " sounds of the time ( the publicity blurb for the Unity was " doin' it with soul " ) . The DJs who worked for me at the Unity were given free reign to " get on with it " , which meant that the music policy worked effectively and very successfully , as the the records they played were accepted without predudice or questioning by those who attended . At the height of its' popularity in 1977 , it was stated and hailed by many , as being a better all - nighter than Wigan Casino was at the time . Unfortunately in the September of 1977 , the shine of success started to tarnish , when the governing body of Wakefield Council saw that money was being made ,their blantant beauracratic greed got the better of them and told me they wanted a share of the money . They raised the hire fee 200% , and imposed more contractual restrictions . As I wanted the all - nighters to continue , I had no choice . At the beginning of October , I was called to an urgent meeting where I was informed that my hire contract had been terminated , telling me bluntly that " why should I make money when they could " , and that " they would do a better job than I could running the all - nighters " . They also imposed a banning order on from ever booking the Unity Hall ( or any Wakefield council owned / run property ) for any purpose . They attempted to stage all -nighters , but due to their ineptness and lack of experience , dropped very large b*llocks and failed miserably . Unity DJ line up Pat Brady Andy Lee Chris Donaghue Colin Curtis Dave Evison Malc Burton Bub Martyn Ellis Derek Greenhoff Ginger Taylor Ian Dewhirst John Poole Derek Sheldon John Manship Rick Scott Soul Sam John Vincent Keith Minshull Nev Wherry Paul Rowan Paul Schofield Poke Richard SearlingMalc Brill BRill times at the Unity Malc............ but did you not get roughed up a bit by them over the hill for running it bit like when they tried to take over Cleggy Rob Edited February 7, 2015 by pikeys dog swearing - workplace filters
Guest Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 (edited) Brill BRill times at the Unity Malc............ but did you not get roughed up a bit by them over the hill for running it bit like when they tried to take over Cleggy Rob Affirmative Mr W , affirmative It was for a combination of running the Unity in competiiton with , and distributing publicity information for the Unity there . My ribs still ache from the customising they were presented with ....... Malc Edited October 5, 2010 by Malc Burton
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 (edited) Affirmative Mr W , affirmative Malc Affirmative ?? Malc, I know you're catching on a bit mate but ya just gotta learn how to talk proper like the rest of us. Edited October 4, 2010 by Dave Turner
Guest Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 Affirmative ?? Malc, I know you're catching on a bit mate but ya just gotta learn how to talk proper like the rest of us. Just trying to get down with the kids Dave ....... What is your excuse for being up this morning ? loose bladder or early pash session ? Malc
Guest Dave Turner Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 Just trying to get down with the kids Dave ....... What is your excuse for being up this morning ? loose bladder or early pash session ? Malc Thought about the pash sesh then decided on a cuppa tea instead
The Animal Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 My first nighter in Yorkshire. I had been to Wigan & St Ives when I was at school darn sarf. Quite a few of the older Selby crew used to go like Ady Dundas, Les Ure, Dennis Jacklin, Eric Smith(Best dancer I ever saw), Sammy Seaman etc... I was just a whipper snapper and mainly stood and watched in awe at the dancers, only dancing to things I knew really well so I knew when to clap etc.... Happy days.
Guest Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 My first nighter in Yorkshire. I had been to Wigan & St Ives when I was at school darn sarf. Quite a few of the older Selby crew used to go like Ady Dundas, Les Ure, Dennis Jacklin, Eric Smith(Best dancer I ever saw), Sammy Seaman etc... I was just a whipper snapper and mainly stood and watched in awe at the dancers, only dancing to things I knew really well so I knew when to clap etc.... Happy days. Now there is a sterling collection of gentlemen . I know Ady and Les are still doing the rounds , but what about the other names that are highlighted ? Malc
The Animal Posted October 26, 2010 Posted October 26, 2010 Now there is a sterling collection of gentlemen . I know Ady and Les are still doing the rounds , but what about the other names that are highlighted ? Malc Sorry, no idea what's happened to any of them. Don't get out these days so lost touch with everyone on the scene. Just hope they are all well and enjoying life. I hope this for everyone I met on the scene over the years. Great times and memories. May try to reintroduce myself to the scene in 2011. Last went in 2002.
Guest Andy56 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 (edited) Those stickers - correct they had an adaptation of the Stax logo - had the strongest glue known to man on the back . If you tried to peel them off after being stuck down , they ripped ........ I blame the printer - Andy ( Andy56 on SS ) for being heavy handed when he mixed the glue I bet it is still on your record box Thanks for your - and the others - kind comments on the Unity . It was of its' time ....... but what a time I organised and held a well attended 30th Anniversary reunion in 2006 . The DJ line up in the night was Ginger , Sam , John Poole , Poke , Paul Rowan and yours truly . I am comtemplating staging the 35th anniversary in 2011 , but as of yet plans to do so are set in sand and not in concrete ......... but watch this space . Malc Yes, go on, blame the poor printer !!! I'll have you know I sweated blood sweat and tears printing those things. (In all fairness the record box stickers were a guvy job and I had to make do with what paper I had available). Actually Malc, I've just started doing an A4 version of the poster, and just thought I'd better ask your permission. After all, it is your design. If anyone has a pic of the record box sticker I'd be grateful if they could let me have one and I'll have a go at reproducing that as well. Cheers - Andy Edited November 1, 2010 by Andy56
Guest Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 (edited) Yes, go on, blame the poor printer !!! I'll have you know I sweated blood sweat and tears printing those things. (In all fairness the record box stickers were a guvy job and I had to make do with what paper I had available). Actually Malc, I've just started doing an A4 version of the poster, and just thought I'd better ask your permission. After all, it is your design. If anyone has a pic of the record box sticker I'd be grateful if they could let me have one and I'll have a go at reproducing that as well. Cheers - Andy I can appreciate the " poor " statement Andy , but as for the " sweating " ....... you reserved that for the dance floor , not the workplace I have sent you a PM about the poster and the sticker . Malc Edited November 2, 2010 by Malc Burton
Lucky One Posted April 23, 2014 Posted April 23, 2014 I had the pleasure of attending two allnighters at this excellent venue in August 1977 and September 1977.I will always consider this a much better allnighter than Wigan, which I was at the time attending at least twice a month. It had a much more varied DJ line up and playlist because of it.In my experience one of the most underated allnighters of the 1970`s,many thanks to the promoters for leaving me with very fond memories. 1
Ceejay Posted April 23, 2014 Posted April 23, 2014 (edited) Attended four or five nighters here, including the last one.............have very fond memories. Such a shame it was so short-lived. Edited April 23, 2014 by CeeJay
Guest Dave Ward Posted April 25, 2014 Posted April 25, 2014 Went once, it was alright, then we went home.
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