Guest mooma Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 ANYONE RECOGNISE ANYONE ON HERE?? Pilky, Matchy, Steve Midgley, Sue Bushby, Babs Sweeny, Bridget anyone name anyone?? Taken 1972! Mooma
Keithw Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 I Used to go,even worked behind the bar once,when smithy owned it,still have a UTJ paper sticker in my scrap book saw doris troy/al green perform there d.j. consul was on the wall in a box,had to get in by ladder sold tartan bitter,weak as wee water still was only 15 @ the time keith williams remember frigger (Phil McGrath)used to knock about with him mostly
Guest Johnny One Trout Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Yeah i think we made a few trips up from Cong but 72 was before my day
Guest mooma Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 you might know MICKY COLLEY then he was from Congleton Sue
Guest Posted June 18, 2006 Posted June 18, 2006 Tartan Bitter at The Junction..... we used to say that it had been strained through tartan . Served in dimpled pint pots and flat as a fart/weak as widdle : used to play havoc with my water works after each pint ..... memories are made of this. MALC BURTON
Guest Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 Tartan Bitter at The Junction..... we used to say that it had been strained through tartan . Served in dimpled pint pots and flat as a fart/weak as widdle : used to play havoc with my water works after each pint ..... memories are made of this. MALC BURTON went a fair few times, but cant remember for the life of me who DJed! can anyone recall? No my memory failure is certanly not due to the pints of Tartan!! Must have been something else Cheers Paddy
Guest Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 ANYONE RECOGNISE ANYONE ON HERE?? Pilky, Matchy, Steve Midgley, Sue Bushby, Babs Sweeny, Bridget anyone name anyone?? Taken 1972! Mooma Steve Midgley,RIP is me couson Matchy,he`s not changed a bit
Keithw Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 (edited) went a fair few times, but cant remember for the life of me who DJed! can anyone recall? No my memory failure is certanly not due to the pints of Tartan!! Must have been something else Cheers Paddy ALAN DAY---------Defo poss.TONY JEBB/BRIAN RAYE HAVE A FEW PICTURES IN MT SCRAPBOOK Edited June 19, 2006 by keithw
Keithw Posted June 19, 2006 Posted June 19, 2006 A few adverts from my early days YES THAT WAS ME keith williams
Guest Posted November 5, 2007 Posted November 5, 2007 I have a scrapbook full of Up The Junction memorabilia,tickets, posters, membership card, even a copy of the the Impact UTJ Newspaper! Regular non-Northern DJ was John Shelley.
Guest Posted November 5, 2007 Posted November 5, 2007 I have a scrapbook full of Up The Junction memorabilia,tickets, posters, membership card, even a copy of the the Impact UTJ Newspaper! Regular non-Northern DJ was John Shelley.
Guest denmac Posted November 10, 2007 Posted November 10, 2007 went to the junction on the train from derby with my mates dave and rob gillanders. these two had been on the scene for a few years before me,blue orchid etc.when we got to the junction they would not let dave+rob in unless i vouched for them as being old enough???. me 17 them 19+20. ok i am tall.met a local lass who said walk me home. wait for me at the end of the road she said. i did. the two cops shined torches in my eyes and asked why i was in a chemist doorway with big eyes? cos i`m waiting for that girl who`s just turned around and got into that f`ing taxi. went back into the junction and a short while later we were all chucked out cos someone decided it was`nt a nighter. i remember the dj`s had to climb a ladder into something that looked like one of todays lifts on the outside of buildings. also remember seeing DS from stoke in there and on the station during the two hour wait for the first train home. why did they still have those issue boots on even if they were in plain clothes.does any one remember the one who tried to look a bit hippie by having a goatie beard. what a knobhead. he forgot about the boots. even saw him at hanley top rank with his issue denim shirt on. he left when we kept pointing at him saying he was a dealer.ha ha.
Guest moore572 Posted November 25, 2007 Posted November 25, 2007 REMEMBER GOING HERE JUST THE ONCE.............THEY MUST HAVE PLAYED YOU JUST DON'T KNOW AND HERE I GO AGAIN AT LEAST 20 TIMES EACH.............. NOT A BRILLIANT NITER, BUT WITH THE WHEEL CLOSING WE HAD TO TRY EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE
Guest Una Scot-Oz Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 went to the junction on the train from derby with my mates dave and rob gillanders. these two had been on the scene for a few years before me,blue orchid etc.when we got to the junction they would not let dave+rob in unless i vouched for them as being old enough???. me 17 them 19+20. ok i am tall.met a local lass who said walk me home. wait for me at the end of the road she said. i did. the two cops shined torches in my eyes and asked why i was in a chemist doorway with big eyes? cos i`m waiting for that girl who`s just turned around and got into that f`ing taxi. went back into the junction and a short while later we were all chucked out cos someone decided it was`nt a nighter. i remember the dj`s had to climb a ladder into something that looked like one of todays lifts on the outside of buildings. also remember seeing DS from stoke in there and on the station during the two hour wait for the first train home. why did they still have those issue boots on even if they were in plain clothes.does any one remember the one who tried to look a bit hippie by having a goatie beard. what a knobhead. he forgot about the boots. even saw him at hanley top rank with his issue denim shirt on. he left when we kept pointing at him saying he was a dealer.ha ha. Good story! I love it!
Guest bazabod_downunder Posted November 26, 2007 Posted November 26, 2007 Good story! I love it! Made me chuckle too. Baz
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 I have a scrapbook full of Up The Junction memorabilia,tickets, posters, membership card, even a copy of the the Impact UTJ Newspaper! Regular non-Northern DJ was John Shelley. Keith, this is priceless - I find memorabillia fascinating. I've taken the liberty of enlarging a few of the items from your scrapbook - the flyer featuring the artists appearing at UTJ is very interesting.... Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 went to the junction on the train from derby with my mates dave and rob gillanders. these two had been on the scene for a few years before me,blue orchid etc.when we got to the junction they would not let dave+rob in unless i vouched for them as being old enough???. me 17 them 19+20. ok i am tall.met a local lass who said walk me home. wait for me at the end of the road she said. i did. the two cops shined torches in my eyes and asked why i was in a chemist doorway with big eyes? cos i`m waiting for that girl who`s just turned around and got into that f`ing taxi. went back into the junction and a short while later we were all chucked out cos someone decided it was`nt a nighter. i remember the dj`s had to climb a ladder into something that looked like one of todays lifts on the outside of buildings. also remember seeing DS from stoke in there and on the station during the two hour wait for the first train home. why did they still have those issue boots on even if they were in plain clothes.does any one remember the one who tried to look a bit hippie by having a goatie beard. what a knobhead. he forgot about the boots. even saw him at hanley top rank with his issue denim shirt on. he left when we kept pointing at him saying he was a dealer.ha ha. That'll teach you to talk to girlies, Den Hope to see you soon - loitering round the back of Willington Power Station Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 Wow....refurbished disco with the only 'WHITE' dancefloor!!! What a unique selling point Fantastic to see these tickets and cuttings - keep 'em coming Jo
Guest vinylvixen Posted December 4, 2007 Posted December 4, 2007 I had a mate who was in the Navy called Nick Vadis who used to go to the Junction - when did UTJ close? Jo
Chris L Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 ANYONE RECOGNISE ANYONE ON HERE?? Pilky, Matchy, Steve Midgley, Sue Bushby, Babs Sweeny, Bridget anyone name anyone?? Taken 1972! Mooma Went a few times, the Mecca DJ's also DJ-ed there, Tony Jebb for sure. Firsy heard "In a world of trouble" there. Was it a converted chuch or something ? Chris L
Guest Posted December 19, 2007 Posted December 19, 2007 Made me chuckle too.Baz I'll see if i can do some more photos in the new year - glad you enjoyed the memorabilia Cheers :-) Steve (not Keith)
Guest Posted December 20, 2007 Posted December 20, 2007 I'll see if i can do some more photos in the new year - glad you enjoyed the memorabilia Cheers :-) Steve (not Keith) I cannot remember much about the music at The Junction after all these years , but as stated before in this thread , the memory of this still haunts me ........ Malc Burton
Jez Jones Posted January 23, 2008 Posted January 23, 2008 Yeah i think we made a few trips up from Cong but 72 was before my day Yes we did. Went there with a few of the macc and biddulph lads at the time. It used to alternate with the Torch initially if I remember rightly. What I do remember was the bloody breakfasts!!!! I bet the owners couldn't understand wwhy after a heavy nights dancing that no-one was hungry. The breakfast bar was always empty
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