Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

https://www.mixcloud.com/mayfairmenthol/wigan-casino-4th-anniversary-24977/

A little Christmas present for you lot from me, this is the last 30 minutes of the 4th Anniversary at Wigan casino, 24th September 1977. I taped this from the back left of the room. It's notable for featuring the late Martyn Ellis doing one of his rare Wigan spots, he's the first DJ on, followed by Russ Winstanley ending the night with an awesome, atmospheric 3 Before 8 (well 4 before 8 if you include Gerri Granger). Sound quality is as you would expect from a cheap cassette deck but if you love the Wigan atmosphere you'll enjoy this. All the best,

Pete

p.s. I may put up a downloadable version of this on podomatic later if I can

  • Helpful 2
Posted

https://www.mixcloud....iversary-24977/

A little Christmas present for you lot from me, this is the last 30 minutes of the 4th Anniversary at Wigan casino, 24th September 1977. I taped this from the back left of the room. It's notable for featuring the late Martyn Ellis doing one of his rare Wigan spots, he's the first DJ on, followed by Russ Winstanley ending the night with an awesome, atmospheric 3 Before 8 (well 4 before 8 if you include Gerri Granger). Sound quality is as you would expect from a cheap cassette deck but if you love the Wigan atmosphere you'll enjoy this. All the best,

Pete

p.s. I may put up a downloadable version of this on podomatic later if I can

Jesus ive just been back to heaven what a f...n tape well done pal :hatsoff2:
Posted (edited)

Thanks for posting this, Pete.....

Clapping on the last 3-4 is fantastic and really takes me back, sadly though it seems these were the 'crap years' according to the clever types on here.

Thankfully, I'm not very clever so prefer the sound of the clapping to the sound of hands being rubbed across chins.

Edited by Zed1
  • Helpful 1
Posted

AGREE ZED1 the clapping is awesome !!!! forgotten how good and loud it used to be, n yea there are some real clever f....rs on here :g: Never went and always critising......

  • Helpful 1
Posted

https://www.mixcloud....iversary-24977/

A little Christmas present for you lot from me, this is the last 30 minutes of the 4th Anniversary at Wigan casino, 24th September 1977. I taped this from the back left of the room. It's notable for featuring the late Martyn Ellis doing one of his rare Wigan spots, he's the first DJ on, followed by Russ Winstanley ending the night with an awesome, atmospheric 3 Before 8 (well 4 before 8 if you include Gerri Granger). Sound quality is as you would expect from a cheap cassette deck but if you love the Wigan atmosphere you'll enjoy this. All the best,

Pete

p.s. I may put up a downloadable version of this on podomatic later if I can

Wow. Thanks Pete for the memories, goosebumps and so many happy times.

Steve (18 when this was recorded )

Posted

Goose Bumps it made the Hairs on the back of me neck jump to attention & put one huge smile on my Face.

Cheers Pete

Merry Christmas

Posted

Instant Nostalgia ...was nice to hear the "sounds of excitement" track too, how good did that sound! (i,m still in dreamland ere) Cheers Pete :thumbsup:

Guest Marky Tee
Posted

Awesome Pete, Im just sitting here now in total silence thinking about it. Them woz the days wor they?

Posted

Hmmmm............ I might be and do feel a little stupid asking this but..........that sure as hell is not Jerry Williams singing "If You Ask Me".........please enlighten me as to who it is??

Guest turntableterra
Posted

could be " CHIPPED" tyler.....................

Posted

Listen thanks everyone for your comments, this one was an exclusive that I have never podcasted before because for the last few years the tape had stuck and I couldn't get it to play, it was a fantastic night and I'm more than happy to share it. I did have another 90 minutes worth of this night but I lent the tape out to Kim Style's mate from Tonbridge way back in 1988 and never saw it again.


Posted (edited)

https://www.mixcloud....iversary-24977/

A little Christmas present for you lot from me, this is the last 30 minutes of the 4th Anniversary at Wigan casino, 24th September 1977. I taped this from the back left of the room. It's notable for featuring the late Martyn Ellis doing one of his rare Wigan spots, he's the first DJ on, followed by Russ Winstanley ending the night with an awesome, atmospheric 3 Before 8 (well 4 before 8 if you include Gerri Granger). Sound quality is as you would expect from a cheap cassette deck but if you love the Wigan atmosphere you'll enjoy this. All the best,

Pete

p.s. I may put up a downloadable version of this on podomatic later if I can

WOW!! What a buzzzz that was hearing again. Best crimbo prezzie, thanks to the Wombourne Santa.

It reminds you of why you got into the whole thing in the first place.

Great venue, great times, mad people, unforgetable adventures that are scary to recall.

Even if you felt like something the dog had sicked up, you always made the effort to wring the last bit out of the night and get on the floor for those last few tunes.

Cheers Pete.

All the best

Kev Bod

Edited by bo diddley
Posted

:thumbup:

Thank you it does take you back - It really is true, time surely does fly, it only seems like yesterday since I was there. Where do all those years go, funnily enough I found my box of memorabilia the other day with both my 3rd and 4th Anniversary badges in. plus many others and even remembered my electric blue speedo bag which was round oblong shaped. Our gang used to sit upstairs next to Ladies Loos right hand side of stage and there was a spate of nicking badges off bags hence we all removed them and luckily enough I managed to hang on to mine. Many many happy days and fond memories of NS life as it was then "underground" and I for one loved it that way- Happy Days for sure - Thanks again Pete :thumbsup:

Posted

:thumbup:

Thank you it does take you back - It really is true, time surely does fly, it only seems like yesterday since I was there. Where do all those years go, funnily enough I found my box of memorabilia the other day with both my 3rd and 4th Anniversary badges in. plus many others and even remembered my electric blue speedo bag which was round oblong shaped. Our gang used to sit upstairs next to Ladies Loos right hand side of stage and there was a spate of nicking badges off bags hence we all removed them and luckily enough I managed to hang on to mine. Many many happy days and fond memories of NS life as it was then "underground" and I for one loved it that way- Happy Days for sure - Thanks again Pete :thumbsup:

WTF does "Round Oblong Shaped" look like?!! I'd like to see a photo of that bag! :lol:

Posted

Paul, after I'm On My Way, Russ actually played it again, I cocked the tape up yesterday though so it's only on once, as the intro for I'm On My Way starts you can hear me say as clear as day "Paul, hold this for us" and the cassette recorder being passed to you so I could, presumably, have a dance.

Posted

Paul, after I'm On My Way, Russ actually played it again, I cocked the tape up yesterday though so it's only on once, as the intro for I'm On My Way starts you can hear me say as clear as day "Paul, hold this for us" and the cassette recorder being passed to you so I could, presumably, have a dance.

I'm still waiting for the one with the immortal "can ya get me beer towel out" from Crispi on it!! :thumbsup:

Posted

I knew you would come back with that - well it was round on either end like O==O :D:P I'm in stitches now :D

Sort of a "tube" then? :yes::D

Guest Marky Tee
Posted

Sort of a "tube" then? :yes::D

A speedo tube? I got one of them :wicked:
Posted

I'm still waiting for the one with the immortal "can ya get me beer towel out" from Crispi on it!! :thumbsup:

I think thats on my 18th birthday, well the night after, 11-3-78, I've got 45 minutes of that did you say you had the other 45 minutes? That contains the first and then second play ever of Tim Tam. Shocking stuff.

Posted

Thats the baby a speedo tube - gawd I loved that bag - I had to throw mine away after I found it rotting in a box in the shed :(- mind you I will admit I did try to revive it in the washing machine but it had definately seen better days :lol: :lol: Buttttt I still have a skirt from when I was 16 and will defo not part with that - in fact they could use it for a museum :lol: sorry gone of topic apologies :hatsoff2:

Posted

I think thats on my 18th birthday, well the night after, 11-3-78, I've got 45 minutes of that did you say you had the other 45 minutes? That contains the first and then second play ever of Tim Tam. Shocking stuff.

I think there's still a few old tapes that have survived in our loft somewhere (or in Bevs loft), gonna go through stuff while I'm off over christmas, never know what I might find!

Posted

I think there's still a few old tapes that have survived in our loft somewhere (or in Bevs loft), gonna go through stuff while I'm off over christmas, never know what I might find!

It's terrible when you think I did one almost every week and I've only got maybe 10 or less of my originals left - I've actually got about 50 but not recorded by me

Posted

It's terrible when you think I did one almost every week and I've only got maybe 10 or less of my originals left - I've actually got about 50 but not recorded by me

I know, those we recorded in the wolves corner were more atmospheric, and those that were recorded on the stage were clearer, but either way, there was a lot of history in those tapes mate.

Posted

Something I really miss about Northern nowadays is the clapping - I don't just mean the fantastic clapping to the last 3 but on every record, people clapped on the exact beat at the start or end of a chorus etc, that was a skill that you had to acquire, shame that it died out. For instance on Long After Tonight Is All Over, he sings "let me tell you" and the response is a massive uniform 'CLAP', just the one, but by a thousand people, before he sings the next line. F*cking magic.

Posted

Pete agree 100% the clapping has gone dont know why, its a pity only the odd time at certain venues you may get a little clapping,it was really as important in them days to clap as was the footwork etc etc, my partner never went to Wigan but now shes got a better insight and feel as to what it was all about....

Posted

Something I really miss about Northern nowadays is the clapping - I don't just mean the fantastic clapping to the last 3 but on every record, people clapped on the exact beat at the start or end of a chorus etc, that was a skill that you had to acquire, shame that it died out. For instance on Long After Tonight Is All Over, he sings "let me tell you" and the response is a massive uniform 'CLAP', just the one, but by a thousand people, before he sings the next line. F*cking magic.

I still do it Pete, usually on my lonesome though :( Why, I've no idea -its something I grew up doing and couldnt stop if I wanted to!

Great podcast, just before I started going :thumbsup:

Posted

Something I really miss about Northern nowadays is the clapping - I don't just mean the fantastic clapping to the last 3 but on every record, people clapped on the exact beat at the start or end of a chorus etc, that was a skill that you had to acquire, shame that it died out. For instance on Long After Tonight Is All Over, he sings "let me tell you" and the response is a massive uniform 'CLAP', just the one, but by a thousand people, before he sings the next line. F*cking magic.

your so right Pete,clapping gives any soul do atmoshere when done correctly,KTF Gigs


Posted

Hmmmm............ I might be and do feel a little stupid asking this but..........that sure as hell is not Jerry Williams singing "If You Ask Me".........please enlighten me as to who it is??

Chip Tyler

Posted

Something I really miss about Northern nowadays is the clapping - I don't just mean the fantastic clapping to the last 3 but on every record, people clapped on the exact beat at the start or end of a chorus etc, that was a skill that you had to acquire, shame that it died out. For instance on Long After Tonight Is All Over, he sings "let me tell you" and the response is a massive uniform 'CLAP', just the one, but by a thousand people, before he sings the next line. F*cking magic.

Got one of these tapes somewhere in the loft from circa 78 which you've inspired me to try and dig out - I do remember it's got similar fantastic clapping to 'You'd Better Believe it Baby' Joe Tex (another sadly VERY underplayed track).

Posted

Great memories of a great night.I hadn't been to an all nighter for quite a while so my brother got me a ticket. I remember going with my brother (Ronny Wynne ),Mike Hughes and Jimmy Small ( what ever happened to him ?). I know there were quite a few others with us but I can't think who after all this time. Sold my badge to some one from Italy a couple of years ago and after hearing that clip I wish I'd kept it.

Guest welshruss
Posted

Cheers Pete........super stuff as always....Funny, but we used to sit,balconey on the left,and yes i were there this night.

Re the hand clapping.........nowhere meets it like the casino....i,m sure the roof lifted at times.

Cheers pal - that was good.

P.S i dont do the Northern scene anymore.....but listening to this.....i do wish it were still like it.Then i,d be out there.

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!


×
×
  • Create New...