Popular Post Pete S Posted April 2, 2015 Popular Post Posted April 2, 2015 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 If anyone wants to hear the tape I’ll upload it to Mixcloud Two hours of tape from one night, please note that DANA VALERY PLAYED FIVE TIMES MYLESTONES PLAYED FOUR TIMES And several played twice – as was the norm but Dana Valery five times…also it’s announced from the stage that there are copies of Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 RICHARD SEARLING BARBARA & BRENDA – NEVER LOVE A ROBIN ADVENTURERS – EASY BABY GERALDINE HUNT – WINNER TAKES ALL LEE ANDREWS – I’VE HAD IT DANA VALERY – YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES TOMANGOES – I REALLY LOVE YOU UNKNOWN THE FUZZ – I’M SO GLAD TONY & TYRONE – PLEASE OPERATOR EARL JACKSON – SOUL SATISFACTION SHAWN ROBINSON – MY DEAR HEART AL WILSON HELP ME INST OUTSIDERS – LONELY MAN RUSS WINSTANLEY MYLESTONES – THE JOKER VENTURES – HAWAII 5-0 TERRIBLE TOM – WE WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER LADA EDMUND JR – THE LA RUE FURYS BAND – I’M SATISFIED WITH YOU INST KEV ROBERTS (I THINK) KEITH MINSHULL (I THINK) FRED SMITH ORCHESTRA – SAME OLD THING INST VELVET SATINS – NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO YOU DEVONNES – I’M GONNA PICK UP MY TOYS LEE ANDREWS – NEVER THE LESS GWEN & RAY – BUILD YOUR HOUSE ON A STRONG FOUNDATION UNKNOWN SAXY RUSSELL – PYSCHEDELIC SOUL FREDDIE CHAVEZ – THEY’LL NEVER KNOW WHY SANDRA PHILLIPS – WORLD WITHOUT SUNSHINE VELVETS – I’VE GOT TO FIND ME SOMEBODY ROBERT KNIGHT – BRANDED STANLEY MITCHELL – GET IT BABY MIKE POST COALITION – AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO JESSICA JAMES & THE OUTALWS – WE’LL BE MAKING OUT GLORIA JONES – TAINTED LOVE 4
Zoomsoulblue Posted April 2, 2015 Posted April 2, 2015 Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 If anyone wants to hear the tape I’ll upload it to Mixcloud Was that the pink pussycat one – think I brought that around 75 - still got it - somewhere
Pete S Posted April 2, 2015 Author Posted April 2, 2015 Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 Was that the pink pussycat one – think I brought that around 75 - still got it - somewhere That would be the one. 1
Stateside Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 If anyone wants to hear the tape I’ll upload it to Mixcloud I'd like to hear it please. Very good chance I was there that night. Kev
Goldsoul Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 If anyone wants to hear the tape I’ll upload it to Mixcloud Two hours of tape from one night, please note that DANA VALERY PLAYED FIVE TIMES MYLESTONES PLAYED FOUR TIMES And several played twice – as was the norm but Dana Valery five times…also it’s announced from the stage that there are copies of Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 RICHARD SEARLING BARBARA & BRENDA – NEVER LOVE A ROBIN ADVENTURERS – EASY BABY GERALDINE HUNT – WINNER TAKES ALL LEE ANDREWS – I’VE HAD IT DANA VALERY – YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES TOMANGOES – I REALLY LOVE YOU UNKNOWN THE FUZZ – I’M SO GLAD TONY & TYRONE – PLEASE OPERATOR EARL JACKSON – SOUL SATISFACTION SHAWN ROBINSON – MY DEAR HEART AL WILSON HELP ME INST OUTSIDERS – LONELY MAN RUSS WINSTANLEY MYLESTONES – THE JOKER VENTURES – HAWAII 5-0 TERRIBLE TOM – WE WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER LADA EDMUND JR – THE LA RUE FURYS BAND – I’M SATISFIED WITH YOU INST KEV ROBERTS (I THINK) KEITH MINSHULL (I THINK) FRED SMITH ORCHESTRA – SAME OLD THING INST VELVET SATINS – NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO YOU DEVONNES – I’M GONNA PICK UP MY TOYS LEE ANDREWS – NEVER THE LESS GWEN & RAY – BUILD YOUR HOUSE ON A STRONG FOUNDATION UNKNOWN SAXY RUSSELL – PYSCHEDELIC SOUL FREDDIE CHAVEZ – THEY’LL NEVER KNOW WHY SANDRA PHILLIPS – WORLD WITHOUT SUNSHINE VELVETS – I’VE GOT TO FIND ME SOMEBODY ROBERT KNIGHT – BRANDED STANLEY MITCHELL – GET IT BABY MIKE POST COALITION – AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO JESSICA JAMES & THE OUTALWS – WE’LL BE MAKING OUT GLORIA JONES – TAINTED LOVE Pete- The Sandra Philips and Gwen and Rae were me as I had both as exclusives. It was my copy Soussan used to duplicate. No choice really as he gave me the Sandra Philips! 2
Guest Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 also it’s announced from the stage that there are copies of Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 I remember that exact moment, I also had this on tape from the night. Russ, "Anybody want a copy, 7 quid!.....and it`s 8 for (sounds like) Russel Steel" That was when the Pussycat boots were on sale in the record bar. I`ll have some of that Pete!
John Benson Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 Mention of playing records getting repeated plays, I only ever taped there once and it was a couple of months after this, some time in May 1974. "Panic" and "Too darn soulful" must have been the current flavours as they both got played an hour apart. I'm fairly sure it was the first time that night for the Carstairs "It really hurts me girl" Also... who remembers that 'vote' to continue the all nighters and have them end later in the day? That's on the same tape! Of course it never happened, but Mike Walker went on stage and asked the question and got a show of hands in favour of it, but you can't 'hear' that on the recording, only his promise to look into it!
Guest Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 (edited) Mention of playing records getting repeated plays, I only ever taped there once and it was a couple of months after this, some time in May 1974. "Panic" and "Too darn soulful" must have been the current flavours as they both got played an hour apart. I'm fairly sure it was the first time that night for the Carstairs "It really hurts me girl" Also... who remembers that 'vote' to continue the all nighters and have them end later in the day? That's on the same tape! Of course it never happened, but Mike Walker went on stage and asked the question and got a show of hands in favour of it, but you can't 'hear' that on the recording, only his promise to look into it! Yes, I remember it very well John, "Maybe get the nighters to finish at 10"..... I was on the balcony at the coke bar at the time Edited April 3, 2015 by Guest
John Benson Posted April 3, 2015 Posted April 3, 2015 I was hanging over the balcony with a microphone in my hand - not far from where you were!
Davetay Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Mention of playing records getting repeated plays, I only ever taped there once and it was a couple of months after this, some time in May 1974. "Panic" and "Too darn soulful" must have been the current flavours as they both got played an hour apart. I'm fairly sure it was the first time that night for the Carstairs "It really hurts me girl" Also... who remembers that 'vote' to continue the all nighters and have them end later in the day? That's on the same tape! Of course it never happened, but Mike Walker went on stage and asked the question and got a show of hands in favour of it, but you can't 'hear' that on the recording, only his promise to look into it! Yes l have got the tape as well, after Mike Walker, l think the 1st record was "Would Without Sunshine" Also Richard says "the 1st time ever at the Casino for The Carstairs" "going out to Judith by the way"
Soulfulhound Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) And several played twice – as was the norm but Dana Valery five times… Yeah I remember the first night Terrible Tom was played there. I got in there early and it was on, thought "kinell, whats this ......brilliant", totally blocked......it seemed to be on about every half an hour. Chris Brooke Edited April 4, 2015 by SOULFULHOUND 1
Guest Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) That would be the one. No Pete, that was his original he was selling for £7.00. As soon as the boot came out some of the DJs would flog their originals. At least that`s what I always thought, maybe Kev can clarify. I think the boot was a quid or so. Edited April 4, 2015 by Guest
Pete S Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 No Pete, that was his original he was selling for £7.00. As soon as the boot came out some of the DJs would flog their originals. At least that`s what I always thought, maybe Kev can clarify. I think the boot was a quid or so. I think it was the boot you know, I bought one in 1976 and it was £4 then, I sold it at Wigan for £8...could be wrong
Frankie Crocker Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 I think it was the boot you know, I bought one in 1976 and it was £4 then, I sold it at Wigan for £8...could be wrong Hi Pete. He was offering an original on Columbia for sale in March 1974. The Pussycat pressing was not available until a few years later.
Davetay Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Hi Pete. He was offering an original on Columbia for sale in March 1974. The Pussycat pressing was not available until a few years later. The Pussycat pressing was done in 74 FACT! 1
Pete S Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 Hi Pete. He was offering an original on Columbia for sale in March 1974. The Pussycat pressing was not available until a few years later. I think it was...75 maybe?
Pete S Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 The Pussycat pressing was done in 74 FACT! Cheers Dave 1
Frankie Crocker Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 WIGAN CASINO 31/3/74 If anyone wants to hear the tape I’ll upload it to Mixcloud Two hours of tape from one night, please note that DANA VALERY PLAYED FIVE TIMES MYLESTONES PLAYED FOUR TIMES And several played twice – as was the norm but Dana Valery five times…also it’s announced from the stage that there are copies of Dana Valery now available for sale for £7 – which was a fortune in 1974 RICHARD SEARLING BARBARA & BRENDA – NEVER LOVE A ROBIN ADVENTURERS – EASY BABY GERALDINE HUNT – WINNER TAKES ALL LEE ANDREWS – I’VE HAD IT DANA VALERY – YOU DON’T KNOW WHERE YOUR INTEREST LIES TOMANGOES – I REALLY LOVE YOU UNKNOWN THE FUZZ – I’M SO GLAD TONY & TYRONE – PLEASE OPERATOR EARL JACKSON – SOUL SATISFACTION SHAWN ROBINSON – MY DEAR HEART AL WILSON HELP ME INST OUTSIDERS – LONELY MAN RUSS WINSTANLEY MYLESTONES – THE JOKER VENTURES – HAWAII 5-0 TERRIBLE TOM – WE WERE MADE FOR EACH OTHER LADA EDMUND JR – THE LA RUE FURYS BAND – I’M SATISFIED WITH YOU INST KEV ROBERTS (I THINK) KEITH MINSHULL (I THINK) FRED SMITH ORCHESTRA – SAME OLD THING INST VELVET SATINS – NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO YOU DEVONNES – I’M GONNA PICK UP MY TOYS LEE ANDREWS – NEVER THE LESS GWEN & RAY – BUILD YOUR HOUSE ON A STRONG FOUNDATION UNKNOWN SAXY RUSSELL – PYSCHEDELIC SOUL FREDDIE CHAVEZ – THEY’LL NEVER KNOW WHY SANDRA PHILLIPS – WORLD WITHOUT SUNSHINE VELVETS – I’VE GOT TO FIND ME SOMEBODY ROBERT KNIGHT – BRANDED STANLEY MITCHELL – GET IT BABY MIKE POST COALITION – AFTERNOON OF THE RHINO JESSICA JAMES & THE OUTALWS – WE’LL BE MAKING OUT GLORIA JONES – TAINTED LOVE Remarkable Pete. This is almost identical to a live Wigan tape I made on the last Saturday in March 1974, down to the multiple plays of Dana Valery and Butch Baker as he was known at the time. There is only one track on my version that I can not name and Pat Brady could not identify it when I gave him a copy. Is one of the unknowns by 100 Proof 'One Man's Leftovers'? My C90 tape finishes off with Junior Walker's ' I Ain't Goin' Nowhere' and has the Olympics 'Same Old Thing' early on, but otherwise it is very, very similar to this one. The same sounds were also spun the previous Saturday on my first visit to the Casino - the occasion was so overwhelming, I must have said I'm going back next weekend with a tape recorder.
Frankie Crocker Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 The Pussycat pressing was done in 74 FACT! Don't recall it being around in 1974 but got the Butch Baker pressing on Cherub that summer. Snapped up the pink Pussycat version when I first saw it in 1975 or 1976. It predated the CBS Special Products release if I recall, so I didn't bother buying this one.
Davetay Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Don't recall it being around in 1974 but got the Butch Baker pressing on Cherub that summer. Snapped up the pink Pussycat version when I first saw it in 1975 or 1976. It predated the CBS Special Products release if I recall, so I didn't bother buying this one. Trust me it was 74, another one dropped off the Mecca playlist like a hot brick. I have the add from NME from Selectadisc in a scapbook somewhere. 3
Pete S Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 Remarkable Pete. This is almost identical to a live Wigan tape I made on the last Saturday in March 1974, down to the multiple plays of Dana Valery and Butch Baker as he was known at the time. There is only one track on my version that I can not name and Pat Brady could not identify it when I gave him a copy. Is one of the unknowns by 100 Proof 'One Man's Leftovers'? My C90 tape finishes off with Junior Walker's ' I Ain't Goin' Nowhere' and has the Olympics 'Same Old Thing' early on, but otherwise it is very, very similar to this one. The same sounds were also spun the previous Saturday on my first visit to the Casino - the occasion was so overwhelming, I must have said I'm going back next weekend with a tape recorder. Must be the same night - but I don't think I Ain't Goin Nowhere is the Jr Walker version
Jerry Hipkiss Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) Thelma Houston from the Mowest LP? Was certainly played around that time... Edited April 4, 2015 by Jerry Hipkiss
Guest Waggy Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 but I don't think I Ain't Goin Nowhere is the Jr Walker version Leroy Barbour? Covered up at the time.
Davetay Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Must be the same night - but I don't think I Ain't Goin Nowhere is the Jr Walker version Could be Thelma Houston's version off the LP. 1
Davetay Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 Leroy Barbour? Covered up at the time. Not heard that version, is it the same song?
Guest Waggy Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) I haven't heard the tape Dave. It was a suggestion because the Barbour song sprang to mind. (and not much does at my age). Barbour version is faster paced to the old Jimmy Reed Jr. + diff writing credits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI0j90IHb8g Edited April 4, 2015 by Waggy
Pete S Posted April 4, 2015 Author Posted April 4, 2015 Leroy Barbour? Covered up at the time. You could be right, it's not a female version
Rich B Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 The second unknown is definitely "One mans leftovers" by 100% Proof. I don't recognise the first unknown track. I can confirm that the Dana Valery on the pink double sided Pussycat boot was about in '74, though for some reason it was scarce - were Columbia being a bit proactive with bootleggers at the time? 1
Frankie Crocker Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 The second unknown is definitely "One mans leftovers" by 100% Proof. I don't recognise the first unknown track. I can confirm that the Dana Valery on the pink double sided Pussycat boot was about in '74, though for some reason it was scarce - were Columbia being a bit proactive with bootleggers at the time? The plot thickens. I have named the unknown sound without hearing Pete's upload. So, it appears that this tape could well be one made off my master copy although I don't really recall making one for anyone apart from myself. The original C90 being of thinner tape got munched up a few times and then I made another copy of it before the tape-to-tape machine packed in. I have now remade the tape, a manually remastered version you could call it, and I play this on the last Saturday of March by way of an anniversary celebration. I was evidently unaware of the Pussycat release back in 1974 even though that was when I bought my first Northern records such as Butch Baker, Gwen and Ray, Bob Wilson Strings etc.
Frankie Crocker Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 The second unknown is definitely "One mans leftovers" by 100% Proof. I don't recognise the first unknown track. I can confirm that the Dana Valery on the pink double sided Pussycat boot was about in '74, though for some reason it was scarce - were Columbia being a bit proactive with bootleggers at the time? Would be very interested to know the identity of the unknown track if anyone can work it out, thanks..
Benji Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 How long was a dj set at WC back then. Going by the tracklist of the tape an average dj set was maybe 30/40 mins?
Goldsoul Posted April 4, 2015 Posted April 4, 2015 No Pete, that was his original he was selling for £7.00. As soon as the boot came out some of the DJs would flog their originals. At least that`s what I always thought, maybe Kev can clarify. I think the boot was a quid or so. Yep that was pretty much the norm. Record pressed, original worth a couple of quid more.
AlanB Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Would be very interested to know the identity of the unknown track if anyone can work it out, thanks.. The first unknown is Sam Dees - Soul Sister. I think it's introduced on the tape with a cover-up name; can't make it out. 1
Frankie Crocker Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 The first unknown is Sam Dees - Soul Sister. I think it's introduced on the tape with a cover-up name; can't make it out. Spot on Alan. I think the DJ says N F Porter Keep On Keepin' On. Not come across this number by Sam Dees but will be picking one up soon.
Guest Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Yep that was pretty much the norm. Record pressed, original worth a couple of quid more. How very shrewd
Guest Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Thelma Houston from the Mowest LP? Was certainly played around that time... It was the 1st version played I think.....certainly before Jnr Walker.
Goldsoul Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 (edited) How very shrewd Yep....how did you think I and similar Souls felt selling(in my case) SandI Sheldon Okeh Demo for £8, Tony Clarke Landslide White Chess DJ £20, Yvonne Baker £25, Professionals Groove City £25. Happy times though. Edited April 5, 2015 by The Golden 101
Pete S Posted April 5, 2015 Author Posted April 5, 2015 The plot thickens. I have named the unknown sound without hearing Pete's upload. So, it appears that this tape could well be one made off my master copy although I don't really recall making one for anyone apart from myself. The original C90 being of thinner tape got munched up a few times and then I made another copy of it before the tape-to-tape machine packed in. I have now remade the tape, a manually remastered version you could call it, and I play this on the last Saturday of March by way of an anniversary celebration. I was evidently unaware of the Pussycat release back in 1974 even though that was when I bought my first Northern records such as Butch Baker, Gwen and Ray, Bob Wilson Strings etc. Frankie the chap said the original is on a C120 and the tape he sent me (not the original) was indeed copied onto a C120 1
Frankie Crocker Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Frankie the chap said the original is on a C120 and the tape he sent me (not the original) was indeed copied onto a C120 Cheers Pete. My mistake. It is a C120 tape, not the usual sort I tend to use. I still have the box somewhere but am currently in Texas doing a bit of crate digging. C120 was the longest tape available and being thinner, easily got caught up in the machine. Over the years, it got twisted several times hence the quieter and distorted patches. This was the only tape we had in our family at the time so it got absolutely hammered until it went to Wigan and then the tabs were broken out. For the record, you have put up the B side first and the A side second. Part of the tape is continuous but much of it selective as I just had to have Butch Baker and Dana Valery, the standout tunes from the previous Saturday, my first visit to the Casino.
Stateside Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 It was the 1st version played I think.....certainly before Jnr Walker. You're right, the Junior Walker version was played early doors next door off the album and came out on the b side of Take me girl I'm ready in 73/74 Kev
macca Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 I was surprised to see Freddy Chavez being played that early on. I thought I was hearing it as newie in 76! No feckin' idea, obviously!
KevH Posted April 5, 2015 Posted April 5, 2015 Spot on Alan. I think the DJ says N F Porter Keep On Keepin' On. Not come across this number by Sam Dees but will be picking one up soon. Seems to fetch a good price. 1
Guest Posted February 2, 2017 Posted February 2, 2017 On 04/04/2015 at 20:08, Pete S said: The tape is up now by the way Hey Pete, I must have deleted this from my hard drive somehow...I was looking for it tonight but it`s gone. Do you still have a link to it? Cheers
Pete S Posted February 3, 2017 Author Posted February 3, 2017 Steve and anyone else - I have posted a large amount of live tapes onto Mixcloud over the last 4 or 5 years - mainly Wigan but also Cleethorpes, 100 Club and so on - you'll have to search for them by scrolling down the list but there must be 20 or more 3
Guest johnny hart Posted February 3, 2017 Posted February 3, 2017 P S, While on the subject of your Illustrious recording career. Just created a CD of "Crazy Northern Instrumentals" my fave is"Foot see" ( the Live version with Julian Covey Intro and. DG "Soul Clappin",one of yours) .You bemoan the fact , in a prehistoric post , that you don't mind people nic in your stuff but at least "Giv e me Bit of Credit" .When I make up the liable how does "Foot see" recorded live 1974 by "Wigan's Chosen One" sound?LOL Johnny Hart Malaga, Spain.
Guest Posted February 3, 2017 Posted February 3, 2017 17 hours ago, donkit said: Is this what your looking for Steve ? Yes mate......just the one many thanks.
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