Anais nin Carms Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 We recentely found Brazenose street whilst Christmas market shopping much to our delight by accident . Now this famous street was the original home of the Twisted Wheel. Is there anyone out there that can tell me exactly where it was on the street , a shop or landmark would be great. The Wheel in its original home played blues and soul , also I think there was a place called the bluenote which I am interested in locating if anyone can help. Any memories of this time would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance
spike1 Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 Carms I also found brazenose St the otheryear whilst shopping or wasting time till the whitworth St one opened! There was some old pictures on the twisted wheel forum the other year join that and ask some of the guys on there cos some of them went to the 1st wheel and the blue note Happy hunting Ps are you going to the wheel this Friday ? It'll be a cracker Ktf spike 1
spike1 Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 (edited) Here's a picture ( Pete has upped this before)... Can't copy picture sorry!! https://twistedwheelclub.com/index.php try this link which shows the Left Wing Coffee bar, which became The Twisted Wheel in 1963. Upstairs was a coffee bar, and downstairs, in the cellar, was the dancefloor. So pretty similar to Whitworth Street when that first opened... The building is long gone now. Go down Deansgate and find the square with a statue of Abe Lincoln, and you are pretty much standing where it was. It is said that some of the cellars could still be there under the flagstones. This any help? Edited December 26, 2011 by spike1
spike1 Posted December 26, 2011 Posted December 26, 2011 Indeed Soshe,there was an article in the M.E.N around '96 i think,been surfing the web but can't locate it but it reported that the statue of Lincoln was sinking and while excavating beneath it the workmen uncovered what was left of the old Wheel cellars! For Mike-Here's the link to the site which was set up by original Manchester Mods and Wheelers-a cracking good browse with tons of stuff about the R&B and soul music scene and culture in the North and North West in General and Manchester in particular and the clubs that you hear the "Originals" recall. I must warn you though you'll spend hours on all the links on the site,it's a must read for anyone whether they were there in the 60s or just picking up the baton now! https://manchestersoul.co.uk/msoul/index.html __________________ KTF & KOKO, Bernard. IT'S WHAT'S IN THE GROOVES THAT COUNTS! Last edited by bernard02898; 09-08-2010 at 03:38 PM.
Mike Posted December 27, 2011 Posted December 27, 2011 just a quick reminder for all member as the post above seems to be a clip from another members only site if you are posting other peoples posts from other forums or other websites can you ensure that you do have the original poster/authors permission befpre posting am taking it that its been done here, yep ? thanks mike
spike1 Posted December 27, 2011 Posted December 27, 2011 (edited) Carms try this https://www.soulbot.com/bluenote/ Wel looks like I learn something new every day !! I walk past the waldorf every time I go the wheel Ne'er new that was were the bluenote used to be very interesting read about the old scene I'll be digging for more info from Some of the old guard on Friday night Thanks carms you've woke me up!! Edited December 27, 2011 by spike1
Anais nin Carms Posted December 28, 2011 Author Posted December 28, 2011 Wow what a great read Spike ! thanks for this
spike1 Posted December 29, 2011 Posted December 29, 2011 Yes found it an interesting read Myself Can't wait to get on that wheel dancefloor Friday night!
Citizen P Posted December 31, 2011 Posted December 31, 2011 I also found Brazennose Street a good few years ago. Unfortunately all I saw were the walls of the Police Cell Tony
Guest allnightandy Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 (edited) Wasn't the original wheel reopened as Placemate 7 back in the 70's ? Edited January 1, 2012 by allnightandy
Brav Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Wasn't the original wheel reopened as Placemate 7 back in the 70's ? The new home of the Twisted Wheel in Whitworth St, later became Placemate 7
spike1 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 (edited) a gay club ? The original wheel was brazenose street no longer exists The whitworth street site was the second location for the wheel which closed in 71 It then became placemates which was a night club don't know if it was a gay club or not? The re-opened wheel at the whitworth St site which opens as a soul venue twice a month is now called legends and is indeed a gay club On Fridays when the " wheel" is on we can only use the downstairs part of the building that's the original stage room and coffee bar the rest of the building is used as a gay club never any problems with either crowd! For the Sunday sessions we have the use of the upstairs which has more than doubled the 400 capacity So we get two dancefloors and three bars At the last Sunday session they had to open another bar / dancefloor area because about 1000 people turned up! If you like really old rythmn n blues ska sixties soul mixed in with motown and cassic " northern soul"? Give it a try If you turn up toad find me and I'll buy you a pint Spike For the Sunday Edited January 1, 2012 by spike1
Guest allnightandy Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 a gay club ? The Current Wheel is a Gay club !
TOAD Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 went to the nighters there late 8ts and just rembered a second room which you couldnt go in or same building seperate entrance ?
spike1 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 The Current Wheel is a Gay club ! Are you saying that the current wheel is situated in a gay club? Or are you trying make some sort clever comment snout the revived twisted wheel sessions?
Guest allnightandy Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 (edited) Are you saying that the current wheel is situated in a gay club? Or are you trying make some sort clever comment snout the revived twisted wheel sessions? Grow up ! it's a fact the wheel at present is in a gay club !! Edited January 1, 2012 by allnightandy
spike1 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 went to the nighters there late 8ts and just rembered a second room which you couldnt go in or same building seperate entrance ? That second room is what they now open in sundays What were the nighters like in the 8ts? Cos they have a policy of only playing tracks that were played at the original twisted wheel clubs now which works for me but not perhaps everyone!;)
spike1 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Grow up ! it's a fact the wheel at present is in a gay club !! No Offence intended Andy You never know on this forum not everybody likes us oldies ;) Happy new year
Guest allnightandy Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 No Offence intended Andy You never know on this forum not everybody likes us oldies ;) Happy new year I'm an oldie myself mate , but not old enough to have been at the either of the original wheel's !
Guest Byrney Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 That second room is what they now open in sundays What were the nighters like in the 8ts? Cos they have a policy of only playing tracks that were played at the original twisted wheel clubs now which works for me but not perhaps everyone!;) Can't remember too much about them but the music policy was in line with what was played at most northern soul venues then I.e. the big current tunes / new and recent discoveries rather than nostalgia. Butch was one of the djs
spike1 Posted January 1, 2012 Posted January 1, 2012 Can't remember too much about them but the music policy was in line with what was played at most northern soul venues then I.e. the big current tunes / new and recent discoveries rather than nostalgia. Butch was one of the djs Don't know about the current scene as to what's played But I every time I go the wheel I hear stuff that I have either never heard before or not beard for ages But of course the Bulk of the plays will be old (over played in some people's opinion) soul classics I love it I to was too young to go the original wheel wigan from 76-80 was my allnighter career ;)
Derek Pearson Posted January 5, 2012 Posted January 5, 2012 (edited) Manchester City Council Libraries - Manchester Local Image Collection https://images.manche...ov.uk/index.php? Brazennose Street ©1961(classic picture most often seen of the Left Wing Coffee House) https://images.manche...gue&refirn=1339 Brazennose Street from No.26 ©1961(slightly different shot of the above) https://images.manche...gue&refirn=1331 But this is the fabulous picture that I've never seen before that was well worth the hour or so it took to find it: Brazennose Street from No.22 ©1961(never seen this fantastic picture before, it gives a much better overview of the position of the Coffee House as it can be aligned with Albert Square in the background. Note position of small road turning right on corner of coffee house) https://images.manche...gue&refirn=1330 Brazennose Street, Looking to Albert Square ©1970 (by then the corner building coffee house had long been demolished - note derelict gap right hand side of street and position of small road right turning) https://images.manche...ue&refirn=30940 History is such a wonderful thang derek x Edited January 5, 2012 by Derek Pearson 1
ulyssees Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Here is a pic of original Twisted Wheel club 1st doorway up I believe? (next door to left wing coffee bar), The Blue Note club was on Gore St which is just up from the present Wheel.
nsoul2 Posted February 12, 2012 Posted February 12, 2012 The original wheel was brazenose street no longer exists The whitworth street site was the second location for the wheel which closed in 71 It then became placemates which was a night club don't know if it was a gay club or not? The re-opened wheel at the whitworth St site which opens as a soul venue twice a month is now called legends and is indeed a gay club On Fridays when the " wheel" is on we can only use the downstairs part of the building that's the original stage room and coffee bar the rest of the building is used as a gay club never any problems with either crowd! For the Sunday sessions we have the use of the upstairs which has more than doubled the 400 capacity So we get two dancefloors and three bars At the last Sunday session they had to open another bar / dancefloor area because about 1000 people turned up! If you like really old rythmn n blues ska sixties soul mixed in with motown and cassic " northern soul"? Give it a try If you turn up toad find me and I'll buy you a pint Spike For the Sunday Placemate was never a gay club. When Placemate closed it eventually became Rockies,a gay club , opening in the early eighties,then later Legends under different owners and has remained a gay club ever since. Pete Roberts persuaded the owners to let him run Twisted Wheel nights in the original premises Of interest to followers of this site is that Les Cockell djd both at the Whitworth Street Wheel and Rockies The story of how Pete Roberts
Anais nin Carms Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 Thanks for the pictures , I am having a catch up this week with Brian I will show him the pictures see if it jolts any memories. I must say it looks like the most unlikely place to have a nightclub.
Denbo Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Thanks for the pictures , I am having a catch up this week with Brian I will show him the pictures see if it jolts any memories. I must say it looks like the most unlikely place to have a nightclub. Doesn't it just.
Anais nin Carms Posted February 13, 2012 Author Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) Mind you the left wing coffee house looks far from a cafe ? Makes you wonder if it had anything to do with politics ... left wing ? I think if you were to think of a possible Bohemian type area in Manchester now , it would have to be tib street , Northern quarter . Its really developing into great area to explore . Beatin R is now placed at the end of it and Derek can be seen on saturdays hangin out the buntin in his cross over apron and scarf Also there are lots of interesting shops in a "retro" mould springing up ,along with old fashioned 40's tea rooms that show old films ! plus I was talking to one of the shop keepers and she mentioned they were going to have a big market area under cover there , a bit like camden , small shops within one big area . I also beleive there is a new Nighter up and coming on the very street.... could this place make its mark in the future ? Makes you want to give up the IT career doesn't it .. I could serve tea browse records and listen to soul all day quite easily perhaps a breakfast coffe bar is required ? Edited February 13, 2012 by Carms
wiganelli Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Hi Carms, yea agree the Northern Quarter is a really smart area now a mini London ? and yes there is a big nighter to be held on Tibb St in June its a 500 2 x room event and if you look at the dj line up !! second to NONE... hope to see you there...my good friend..
Nige Brown Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Hi Carms, yea agree the Northern Quarter is a really smart area now a mini London ? and yes there is a big nighter to be held on Tibb St in June its a 500 2 x room event and if you look at the dj line up !! second to NONE... hope to see you there...my good friend.. I think Carms knows about the Niter,,and she WILL be there somehow
Denbo Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 I think Carms knows about the Niter,,and she WILL be there somehow But she's busy right now . . . . . "serving tea, browsing records, and listening to soul all day". :D 2
Tony Smith Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Can't remember too much about them but the music policy was in line with what was played at most northern soul venues then I.e. the big current tunes / new and recent discoveries rather than nostalgia. Butch was one of the djs There was 2 rooms running, the basement with Butch, Tim, Guy etc playing current stuff, and the "Wheel" room playing er "Wheel" tunes!
wiganelli Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Nige point taken , wasnt finking still a wee tired from the week/end !!!!
NorthernMoorSoul Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 (edited) The site of the Brazenose St. Wheel is actually under the Statue of Abe Lincoln in Brazenose St. diagonaly across from the Rising Sun.There was an article in the Manchester Evening news in the late 90's telling how the statue had begun to subside and when the foundations were excavated the "old" Wheel cellars were still there! Edited February 13, 2012 by NorthernMoorSoul
Nige Brown Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 The site of the Brazenose St. Wheel is actually under the Statue of Abe Lincoln in Brazenose St. diagonaly across from the Rising Sun.There was an article in the Manchester Evening news in the late 90's telling how the statue had begun to subside and when the foundations were excavated the "old" Wheel cellars were still there! If you check post No 3 Above,,, This has already been posted!!!
NorthernMoorSoul Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Sorry Nige,you're right of course except that Spikes post doesn't mention the article in the M.E.N about the subsidance of the statue and subsequent rediscovery of the cellar.
Keithw Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 went the placemate in the 80s - was a northern night playing oldies and stafford / current spins that were played @ the time think they only had 1 or 2 then it finished
Mrtag Posted February 13, 2012 Posted February 13, 2012 Carms try this https://www.soulbot.com/bluenote/ Wel looks like I learn something new every day !! I walk past the waldorf every time I go the wheel Ne'er new that was were the bluenote used to be very interesting read about the old scene I'll be digging for more info from Some of the old guard on Friday night Thanks carms you've woke me up!! Excellent reading!! Happy Days eh!!
Anais nin Carms Posted February 14, 2012 Author Posted February 14, 2012 (edited) I showed the Bluenote page to Brian yesterday and he knew one of the names listed , a girl from Blackley he used ot go to school with:) I then mentioned that Abe Lincoln now Marks the spot , which he was quite shocked about. He said what they say about the gangster fashion is bob on , everyone wanted to look like George Raft with the long overcoats and hats even as far as a carnation in the lapel !,he also remembers drinking in the Waldorf at the time. He also knew the Time and the Place , Whitworth Street Wheel and Rowtrees Sound , Spring Gardens , the Oasis and the other nightclub mentioned but he said as far as he was aware no records were sold down the Brazenose Street Wheel , records were purchased from Ralfs records. He only went to Brazenose street a few times , but it made a lasting impression on him . He also went to Sheffield many times the King Mojo I think he said it was called. It was a great time to be in Manchester. Edited February 14, 2012 by Carms
Guest SteveJohnston Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 I need to talk to Pete Roberts, Has anyone got his phone number they can PM me please. Regards Steve J
Roburt Posted February 14, 2012 Posted February 14, 2012 RE: He also went to Sheffield many times the King Mojo I think he said it was called. You're right, the top Sheffield soul club in the 1960's was Pete Stringfellow's King Mojo Club. Better then the Wheel till it was closed down in early October, 1967.
Guest roggert Posted February 22, 2012 Posted February 22, 2012 the mojo was opened, like the first wheel, as a blues club until late64 when motown and what was later to become northern soul started to come into fashion , stringfellow renamed the club after what was the then the biggest drugs bust in the uk took place late 66 it then became the king mojo,until the allnight licence was refused in 1968 . the name was then the beautiful mojo which meant all the hippy stuff was played -flower power was definitely not danceable!!!!this was when ivor abadi s wheel became the top name, many other clubs came and went -earls barton dog track northampton,tinned chicken and bin lid yorks , nite owl leicester ,clouds blue orchid derby and the dungeon /beachcomber notts , and the attic at doncaster to name but afew, now i realise where i misspent my teen years!!!!
Denbo Posted February 24, 2012 Posted February 24, 2012 -earls barton dog track northampton,tinned chicken and bin lid yorks , nite owl leicester ,clouds blue orchid derby and the dungeon /beachcomber notts , and the attic at doncaster to name but afew, now i realise where i misspent my teen years!!!! Must admit to having never heard of these, having been a 'Wheeler' since 1968. Would love to learn more about these clubs? Especially liked the name 'Tinned Chicken', what a name for a club. Brilliant!!!
Guest aricodave Posted February 25, 2012 Posted February 25, 2012 Twisted wheel ( Whitworth st ) 1st then in the morning to the bluenote in Oldham, long hours, great days!!!!!!
spike1 Posted February 26, 2012 Posted February 26, 2012 Must admit to having never heard of these, having been a 'Wheeler' since 1968. Would love to learn more about these clubs? Especially liked the name 'Tinned Chicken', what a name for a club. Brilliant!!! Visit twisted wheel forum (it's free and no advertising on it so no other motive than a wish to share knowledge) There's an interesting thread on there about the "tinned chicken club" Spike
Guest Dave Atkinson Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Odd how people get things out of perspective. The Mojo changed direction with the music as the Hippie sound brought more punters into the club. Pete Stringfellow wore the beads and along with his brothers looked for another direction. During the week the place was dead until he put on Fleetwood Mac etc. Allnighters were not making money. We closed the Blue Orchid on the threat of losing our drinks license but ran the allnighters basically because it was cheaper to pay for the acts after the other clubs had closed. It was a fun time but heavy going.
Guest Dave Atkinson Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 Cant add much to this as I was a regular at the Wheel on Witworth Street but Duke, Dennis Gretton went to them both. He was close to Roger Eagles who was the DJ at the Allnighters before Tony Sherwood. He would know if you can locate him. But the original Wheel was more into Blues and Rock. I can remember them chatting about playing Fats Domino and boogie.
Guest Droylsdonian Posted October 29, 2012 Posted October 29, 2012 It is incredible how few folk understand the importance of Brazenose Street in the history of both NS & their own provenance. All proper Mancs were registered there.
Irish Spinner Posted October 30, 2012 Posted October 30, 2012 (edited) We recentely found Brazenose street whilst Christmas market shopping much to our delight by accident . Now this famous street was the original home of the Twisted Wheel. Is there anyone out there that can tell me exactly where it was on the street , a shop or landmark would be great. The Wheel in its original home played blues and soul , also I think there was a place called the bluenote which I am interested in locating if anyone can help. Any memories of this time would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance BRAZENNOSE STREET + Business Listings BRAZENNOSE STREET runs from Deansgate up to Albert Square where the Town Hall is situated. Along this Street it runs into an open square called Lincoln Square with a statue of Lincoln the 16th president of the USA. The statue stands above the first location of the TWISTED WHEEL Club; famous for its love and appreciation of Black American, Blues, R&B and Soul music. When The left wing cafe ran as The Jazz club back in the Beatnik days before becoming, Twisted Wheel, it promoted that " Feline Type Cats could enter at reduced rate. lol Atb Irish Atb Irish Edited October 30, 2012 by Irish Spinner
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