Guest alison Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 A 1979 Ian Clark Crapographics flyer for the one and only promotion I ever did - alongside my lovely ex husband Budgie, who just popped round for a drink and brought me this nice piece of memo.... memora.... memorabil...you know what I mean DJ's were culled from the 6t's line up of the time (this was pre 100 Club, probably West Hampstead days)...Ady did you do it as well ??? Maybe it was a free for all My memory fails as usual but there's only 3 chaps - Ian Clark, Tony Ellis, Pete Widdison, listed on the line up, so there must have been more. Dave Greet for sure.....????? A memorable (if not for me) night - a lock out - people climbed up the fire escapes to get in (and were promptly thrown back down again by Budgie and Randy Cozens !) I think we made a loss of about £6. A fortune 16 sleeping on my Mums living room floor - she made them all breakfast in the morning bless her (ably assisted by a very alert Randy) whilst music blared from the stereogram. Legend has it that she turned to her kitchen assistant and said "Oooh I know this one - Lou Roberts isn't it dear?" Soul content - Almeta Lattimore - These Memories
Chalky Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 Unfortunately hardly kept flyers, they were mailny used for writing titles and phone numbers down on Got some of Allanton, Rob Marriotts events, Guys, some Stafford ones (including the darts teams hero Dobie Gray ) Busy really until mid next week as a way with work so can't do anything untill then but will try and dig something out.
Jerry Hipkiss Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 DJ's were culled from the 6t's line up of the time (this was pre 100 Club, probably West Hampstead days)...Ady did you do it as well ??? Maybe it was a free for all My memory fails as usual but there's only 3 chaps - Ian Clark, Tony Ellis, Pete Widdison, listed on the line up, so there must have been more. Dave Greet for sure.....????? link Can't remember if I was dj'ing that night as well, but I was definitely there...I did have that flyer until recently, goodness only knows where it is now. Ah, the old Plough hotel - bang in the middle of town, well known meeting place, over the years I've drunk there, dj'd there, stomped there, and... oh well, she was blonde...Paul O'B and I promoted a Thursday night local do there for a couple of years (when Ali was still at school), and one of my best memories is when Sue Ready (soon to join us on here with a bit of luck) and the South Wales crowd rang me and said "We're off to Bedford niter, we'll stop off for a drink on the way". Well, I couldn't go to a niter, especially one half way across the country, as I had to work a busy Saturday morning as a Foreign Exchange cashier...except that I was cajoled, bullied and then promised that they'd have me back at my desk in time...and they did, though how I balanced the books I'll never know! And the Plough? It's now a shopping arcade... Jerry.
Ady Croasdell Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 DJ's were culled from the 6t's line up of the time (this was pre 100 Club, probably West Hampstead days)...Ady did you do it as well ??? 16 sleeping on my Mums living room floor - she made them all breakfast in the morning bless her (ably assisted by a very alert Randy) whilst music blared from the stereogram. Legend has it that she turned to her kitchen assistant and said "Oooh I know this one - Lou Roberts isn't it dear?" link Funnily enough I'm going through all that stuff and found our flyer at the time also advertising it for you. I can't remember so I was probably there. Though it's a bit tough from a historical point of view, I've noticed we hardly ever advertised DJs. It kept them in their place, they were lucky to be allowed to DJ! I think it's a good reflection on their egos. They weren't Prima Donnas like some of the Northern super stars at the time. We were more "For the people, by the people".
tone5446 Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Alison I've stillgot some lovely photos of several bleary-eyed soulies, many of them topless, lounging on your mum's floor after that particular do. (It was a good night and you well deserved all that profit) Tony Ellis XX
Cheapsiderecords Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Jerry Was the Thursday night thing called "Stompers" and didnt it used to be in the car park at the back of the Plough. Dont forget Sundays at Brahms and Lizst and also at that golf club in Charlton Kings that I cant remember the name of.
Guest alison Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Can't remember if I was dj'ing that night as well, but I was definitely there...I did have that flyer until recently, goodness only knows where it is now. Ah, the old Plough hotel - bang in the middle of town, well known meeting place, over the years I've drunk there, dj'd there, stomped there, and... oh well, she was blonde...Paul O'B and I promoted a Thursday night local do there for a couple of years (when Ali was still at school), and one of my best memories is when Sue Ready (soon to join us on here with a bit of luck) and the South Wales crowd rang me and said "We're off to Bedford niter, we'll stop off for a drink on the way". Well, I couldn't go to a niter, especially one half way across the country, as I had to work a busy Saturday morning as a Foreign Exchange cashier...except that I was cajoled, bullied and then promised that they'd have me back at my desk in time...and they did, though how I balanced the books I'll never know! And the Plough? It's now a shopping arcade... Jerry. link I can't believe I used to go out in my school uniform, but I still have some very hazy photos of the Stompers bar and I am definitely wearing a Pates Grammar School For Girls jumper ...ooh err Will say no more about popping into the Plough for a quick snifter and missing Part 2 of my Biology O'level I have lost all my old memorabilia although I have a few photos - maybe a trip up into my Mums attic is called for one of these days. Did any of us manage to hold down a job in those days Hippo ? I recall Dowtys losing several of their apprentices when members of the local "drug cult" were sent to spend a holiday with Her Majesty
Guest alison Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 Alison I've stillgot some lovely photos of several bleary-eyed soulies, many of them topless, lounging on your mum's floor after that particular do. (It was a good night and you well deserved all that profit) Tony Ellis XX link How much does a Topless Tony sell for on eBay ? PS Mum never got over it
tone5446 Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I've seen a Topless Tony go for much more than its book price. But its not worth as much as a Bottomless Clarkie.
Guest taffy Posted December 8, 2004 Posted December 8, 2004 I GOT THAT FLYER ALISON ONLY LOOKING AT IT THE OTHER DAY.IWAS THERE TOO QUALITY NIGHT WHAT I CAN REMEMBER OF IT
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