Guest mickeyb Posted October 26, 2011 Posted October 26, 2011 nolan chance just like the weather.....i wonder if it was a bunky copy... gene chandler i can take care of myself... Bollocks Snooky. You posted on here some time ago that you never went into M's because you were always in the record bar (or always on stage when Dickie was on)."Who am I to disagree?"
snooky Posted November 10, 2011 Posted November 10, 2011 Mickey i would never say that,i liked MR.M's especially enjoyed the Twins sets....superb oldies that i liked. Was only in the record bar now and then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!True i was on the stage alot when richard was on.....just like all the other up and coming jocks....wanting to see the latest sounds that Richard had.....and he had so many to try and remember...wish i had a laptop computer then to note them all down,and make a copy or two!! How are you old basterd!!!!!!still working i hope keeping the country going,well someone has to try
Guest mickeyb Posted November 11, 2011 Posted November 11, 2011 Mickey i would never say that,i liked MR.M's especially enjoyed the Twins sets....superb oldies that i liked. Was only in the record bar now and then!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!True i was on the stage alot when richard was on.....just like all the other up and coming jocks....wanting to see the latest sounds that Richard had.....and he had so many to try and remember...wish i had a laptop computer then to note them all down,and make a copy or two!! How are you old basterd!!!!!!still working i hope keeping the country going,well someone has to try Hola Coulo Mas Grande! I knew you'd bite! Much love.
Guest nickic Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 Youngblood Smith Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin' Sam & Kitty - Ive Got Something Good Johnny Ross - I Cant Help Myself Robert Knight - Branded King Errison - Zola Case of Tyme - Manifesto to name but a few but these always remind of that sweaty hovel Loved the sweaty hovel.. And branded always reninds me of it
sir cumference Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 Too Late!-Williams & Watson, A Quitter Never Wins-Williams & Watson, The Who Who Song-Jackie Wilson, Original definition of "Boiler Room"
Guest horwich chef Posted December 3, 2011 Posted December 3, 2011 for me i went in mr ms soon as it opened straight up on the balcony as there was more room to dance there than downstairs my favorites were gentlemen and the ladies like her , high voltage country road and dean parish,s tell her never sounded better than through them speakers in there , the heat the high notes ringing in your ears especially when they had the upstairs sai speakers working , good times indeed
Guest manusf3a Posted April 20, 2012 Posted April 20, 2012 High Voltage country road Rubin Parker you been away King Errison zola Jeanette white music Spellbinders help me Oh and scatchy and the theme from the plastic machine among many others,didnt get up there a lot but prefered it to the main room especialy in later days
Daveyboy66 Posted April 22, 2012 Posted April 22, 2012 My mate Alan Millington DJ'd there and played... Dave Love- Coalined Baby CaL Tjader - Soul Source Casanova Two- Gotta Keep On and was one of the first to play... The Night... the place went mental
grantdyche Posted April 26, 2012 Author Posted April 26, 2012 This thread was started in August 2011, The show is still on going and it will be show 53 this coming Sunday, Playing LIVE from 15.00 - 17.00 Uk The show is selected and presented by the listeners via podcast and a live phone in each week,And put together and presented by myself, The music is what the listeners select !! All Northern Soul mainly classic oldies,But a touch of the Darkside thrown in for good measure, Sunday afternoon 3-5 https://www.funkysentialradio.co.uk/the-northern-side
Guest allnightandy Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 This ! The place was shaking so much I remember thinking the place was going to fall down
Guest Posted April 26, 2012 Posted April 26, 2012 I personally dont recognise some of these as Mr Ms tunes but could be because of when I attended
Guest manusf3a Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 Rueban Parker Youve been away Wombat Getting on life G Dais R Tyler Hold on help is on the way High Voltage Country Roads (later 70s) Julian Covay Alittle bit hurt Terrible Tom We were made for esch other Bloody hell ! only two hours? you re spoiled for choice and then some
Chas Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 Last track played in there..Frankie Valli"the night"...quite apt that.
Coops Posted July 14, 2012 Posted July 14, 2012 Gene Chandler - Nothing Can Stop Me Otis Blackwell - It's All Over Me August & Deneen - We Go Together Ronnie & Robyn - As Long As You Love Me Mitch Ryder - Breakout Vel-Vets - I've Got To Find Me Somebody Ann Perry - That's The Way He Is (instr) Vibrations - Cause You're Mine Mr.Floods Party - Compared To What The Velours - I'm Gonna Change Don Thomas - Come On Train Saxie Russell - Psychedelic Soul Ace Cannon - Sea Cruise Nolan Chance - Just Like The Weather Gene Chandler - I Can Take Care Of Myself Gwen & Ray - Build Your House On A Strong Foundation Reggie Garner - Hotline Younghearts - Togetherness The Monitors - Save A Little Love looks like the playlist of a dozen or so soul nights right now let alone Ms in the mid 70s!!!!!!! 1
Ceejay Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 (edited) for me i went in mr ms soon as it opened straight up on the balcony as there was more room to dance there than downstairs my favorites were gentlemen and the ladies like her , high voltage country road and dean parish,s tell her never sounded better than through them speakers in there , the heat the high notes ringing in your ears especially when they had the upstairs sai speakers working , good times indeed Same for me too.................couldn't wait to get out of the main hall.....................used to get in the queue early so we could get the table on the back wall upstairs!! Edited February 17, 2013 by Carol J
Guest Garry Huxley Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 One that sticks in my mind late 76 early 77 was " barbecue " Quite a silly tune really) was it a commercial for an American food chain?) But it had a thumping beat and at 3am in m's it used to pack the floor Ps what is your radio station called??? Spike HI It was specially made for the anual staff party at the bosses house, The story i read was prior to this record Wendy Rene was a local tv & radio jingle singer. Top tune though, Never seems to go out of fasion. Garry
Guest manusf3a Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 This ! The place was shaking so much I remember thinking the place was going to fall down Phooken, foo keemm phooken magic.
Guest manusf3a Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 Same for me too.................couldn't wait to get out of the main hall.....................used to get in the queue early so we could get the table on the back wall upstairs!! Me too,wasnt a regular there but did go quite a lot of times over the ,Brian Rae putting on Rubin Youve been away,,back in bad boy days I just had been,for liberating pharmacueticals from white metal cabinets.Great record,great times great buzzes.
macca Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 Rarely ventured in there up to 78, too smoky and poky for my liking and always preferred what was on offer in the main room up to that point. Around 79-80, coinciding perhaps with Larry Houston/Top Cat and the like, I began to venture in there a lot more. Remember us all sitting on the counter of that bar at the back and talking bloody nonsense and the next thing you knew it was 6am. Stuff like Dottie Cambridge ' Cry Your Eyes Out', Moses Smith 'The Girl Across The Street', Marsha Gee 'Baby I Need You', Del Larks 'Job Opening' and Bob & Earl 'My Little Girl' come to mind.
Guest drewid Posted February 17, 2013 Posted February 17, 2013 (edited) Remember watching guys doin their acrobatic dancing if I remember correctly when you went in from the main hall from upstairs they were on your right as you went in ,on a tiny bit of dance floor especially to younghearts Eddie Parker etc Edited February 17, 2013 by drewid
Guest manusf3a Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 country roads high voltage used to hit the spot for me hearing it there. rather than in the big room
Back Street Blue Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Loved M's and spent most of the night in there when the flasher and weak spot and stuff like that started setting in in the main room. Always went in the gents at the back of the room to get changed, much less of an ordeal than the main toilets down stairs, not paranoid or anything, honest!!!!! Favourite instrumentals that were regular tunes in M's were Davis & Tyler - hold on help is on the way and The Dynatones - the fife piper. Bill Cosby - little ole man, Soul Sisters - good time tonight, James Carr - that's what I want to know, Rex Garvin - sock it to'em JB, Williams & Watson - a quitter never wins, O'Jays - looky looky, Fantastic Johnny C - don't depend on me.... also got regular plays in M's.
Harry Crosby Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Can`t see LOU PRIDE=I`M COMIN HOME OR WILLIE MITCHELL-THE CHAMPION mentioned
Guest MrC Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Think I only ever went in M's twice, and that was because I was trying to find someone! Only thing I can remember hearing on those 2 brief visits was Saxie Russell - Pyschadelic soul
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Just picked up on this thread, the one record that makes me think of M's is Johnny Vannelli - 7 Days of loving you, not the bet record in the world, but everytime i hear it i think of that dirty sweat box with fond memories... John
Barry Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Last track played in there..Frankie Valli"the night"...quite apt that. It got played at least three times on the bounce on the last night if I remember correctly, people ready to do a sit in.
Guest Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 4am in the morning, Mr M's packed solid and the first bars of "A LITTLE BIT HURT" JULIAN COVEY & THE MACHINE the handclaps, the atmosphere, I'll never forget it!
Chatty Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 I remember Kenny Spence once playing Muriel Day, by the end of it (i think he let it reach the end) there was about three people left on the floor, he took it off and snapped it in two whilst saying "just to make sure it doesn't get played again". A round of applause rang out!
Frankie M Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 Memory might of faded but James Lewis , chuck wood , the originals ,correct me if i am wrong Babe Ruth - played by John Vincent ,but may have been in the main room
Zed1 Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 Babe Ruth - played by John Vincent ,but may have been in the main room Only ever remember 'Elusive' from the main room, circa 76/7 onwards.
Frankie M Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 now i come to think of it may have been life "cats eyes "
Carty Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 first record every session in the early days of mr ms wade in the water, ramsey lewis, always first on,played by mike rolo. big sound for gall, one way out, vandellas, the soul twins brought their rarities to the party with stuff stuff like bari track,and ronnie and robin, the monitors share a little love was always played, kenny spence i think, gloria jones come go with me,also a weekly spin, as was bar b q mentioned earlier. as far as i know theres no t.v footage of mr ms in full flow. at times , usually about half an hour or so after it opened, the vibe was absolutely electric, the dance floor packed solid and always the place for the hardcore soulies,( along with the record bar obviously) i,m sure most of you know all this anyway, but for me that unbelievable atmosphere and energy that the northern scene is famed for was at it absolute zenith in mr ms the first couple of hours it was open . finishers for ms charles mann its all over and lainie hill time marches on . 2
Zed1 Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 (edited) now i come to think of it may have been life "cats eyes " Big in the main room circa 77/8, but not really an 'M's' tune as such - you sure you're not thinking of the early M's sessions?, ie before the main room itself opened. Edited February 20, 2013 by Zed1
Andyj Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 Didn't go in much as it was the oldies nighters we went to (geezer who ran the bus didn't like Saturday's back then Love Hustle/Joe 90 etc was his reason) but would have a look for half an hour or so, Joe Hicks Don't it make you feel funky always seemed to be on when you walked in!
Sceneman Posted February 20, 2013 Posted February 20, 2013 i'd to draw your attention to the 5 blond kicking dollies in the background on this video , kinda strange routine and who were their arrangers ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPvZBtusvLE 1
Barry Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 I remember asking the muscly black lad with the blonde hair cut (Wayne Hackett from Leigh when I later was allocated old enough to be allowed to speak to him on a level ) that used to dance to the left of the stage in M's what this instrumental was that I'd heard each time I had been in M's but had no idea what it was...... "'Scuse me mate but what's this?" The reply..... "A Ton Of Dynamite!!" In fucking one! I was sold on this life that I have since lived by, right then and right there. I still miss the intensity of M's. Anyone used to nick in the Casino round the back through M's btw (creep through M's with the lights on, through the double doors by the staircase and down into the Gents toilets and hide in the bogs)? If you did you understood that the Casino was built on an incline. 1
Frankie M Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 Big in the main room circa 77/8, but not really an 'M's' tune as such - you sure you're not thinking of the early M's sessions?, ie before the main room itself opened. Probably ,very unsure now
Chatty Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 I remember asking the muscly black lad with the blonde hair cut (Wayne Hackett from Leigh when I later was allocated old enough to be allowed to speak to him on a level ) that used to dance to the left of the stage in M's what this instrumental was that I'd heard each time I had been in M's but had no idea what it was...... "'Scuse me mate but what's this?" The reply..... "A Ton Of Dynamite!!" In fucking one! I was sold on this life that I have since lived by, right then and right there. I still miss the intensity of M's. Anyone used to nick in the Casino round the back through M's btw (creep through M's with the lights on, through the double doors by the staircase and down into the Gents toilets and hide in the bogs)? If you did you understood that the Casino was built on an incline. We got in through the roof on more than one occasion (kid you not) And we also hid in a "cupboard" after the early session until the nighter started! Young, foolish and happy, eh. 1
Barry Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 We got in through the roof on more than one occasion
jocko Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 Pigbag - Papas Got a Brand New PB everyone danced, well for one night only and there were only about 10 people in, it was near the end, I must have got lost and found myself there...... It was pretty dead by the time I started, for people doing something naughty (Barry obviously) or those who just wanted to stomp by that time I suspect.
Barry Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 Pigbag - Papas Got a Brand New PB everyone danced, well for one night only and there were only about 10 people in, it was near the end, I must have got lost and found myself there...... It was pretty dead by the time I started, for people doing something naughty (Barry obviously) or those who just wanted to stomp by that time I suspect. I was there the night it got played
Barry Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 (edited) Pigbag was played more than once. I was there a night it got played. Edited February 21, 2013 by Barry
Back Street Blue Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 I remember asking the muscly black lad with the blonde hair cut (Wayne Hackett from Leigh when I later was allocated old enough to be allowed to speak to him on a level ) that used to dance to the left of the stage in M's what this instrumental was that I'd heard each time I had been in M's but had no idea what it was...... "'Scuse me mate but what's this?" The reply..... "A Ton Of Dynamite!!" In fucking one! I was sold on this life that I have since lived by, right then and right there. I still miss the intensity of M's. Anyone used to nick in the Casino round the back through M's btw (creep through M's with the lights on, through the double doors by the staircase and down into the Gents toilets and hide in the bogs)? If you did you understood that the Casino was built on an incline. Couple of my mates used to go up on the roof regularly for a cool down. Know what you mean about knowing your place with the main men or "big time". I was the baby of our group as the lads I went with were all 3/4 years older than me, and I was stick thin and suffered from terminal acne. Felt very intimidated first time I went to WC and too self conscious to get on the floor downstairs at first but I always felt more at home in M's right from the off. Towards the end of my time there I was having big problems with paranoia and can remember on one occasion spending the whole night hiding in the bogs from some imaginary assailants! Didn't stop me going but it did stop me from being so greedy. Always liked clocking the old school dancers in M's who were more footwork than summersaults. Can understand some folks thinking it was all very tired musically but there was something cool about hearing those old familiar tunes in that environment. 1
Chris L Posted February 21, 2013 Posted February 21, 2013 (edited) Vel-Vets - I've Got To Find Me Somebody Vibrations - Cause You're Mine Mr.Floods Party - Compared To What Nolan Chance - Just Like The Weather Younghearts - Togetherness A word of warning, don't stand too close the dance-floor edge otherwise you could get hurt in the stampede Add "Heartaches away my boy" to that list................. Edited February 21, 2013 by Chris L
Recommended Posts
Get involved with Soul Source
Add your comments now
Join Soul Source
A free & easy soul music affair!
Join Soul Source now!Log in to Soul Source
Jump right back in!
Log in now!