Guest marion Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Any members remember frequenting Frames in Cambridge. Max Rees at the helm with a vast array of guest DJ's from the Uk in attendance every month. Yet another night out nobody can ever take the memories away and what about the Hills Road Kebab House, to round the night off with.
Guest Karen Heath Posted March 10, 2007 Posted March 10, 2007 Any members remember frequenting Frames in Cambridge. Max Rees at the helm with a vast array of guest DJ's from the Uk in attendance every month. Yet another night out nobody can ever take the memories away and what about the Hills Road Kebab House, to round the night off with. I do! Just the once though I think and I can't for the life of me recall who else was djing-it could have even been Steve Davis or someone like that! I know I went with my boyfriend at the time and my friend Pete Robinson who was living nearby. I do remember that it was a really great night, rammed to the rafters and with a buzzing atmosphere! What dj's do you remember from the Frames days?
Guest marion Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 Guest DJ's ranged from Bob Jeffries to Bob Jones to Bob Cosby and lots of others in between. The event had a hardcore loyal following who were prepared to travel to Cambridge. Always remember Gavin Page had everyone up dancing by 9pm one night - fond memories, of yet another sadly missed venue.
Dave Fleming Posted March 12, 2007 Posted March 12, 2007 Guest DJ's ranged from Bob Jeffries to Bob Jones to Bob Cosby and lots of others in between. The event had a hardcore loyal following who were prepared to travel to Cambridge. Always remember Gavin Page had everyone up dancing by 9pm one night - fond memories, of yet another sadly missed venue. Marion don`t forget the night with "Sir Dicky of Searling" making one of his rare outings down South great nights and right on the doorstep as well i think this night was the last time that Mick O`Donnel went out to a Soul night Dave f...........
Guest skorpiano Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 Ah... brings back memories, does anyone remember TCB soul nights? They started in Sultans (I think), and then move to the awful Route 66 in the Market Square, great music though. I remember Max Rees, Chris Brown, Giles Petterson and Gary Dennis spinning some seriis tunes there, as well as the TCB lads. Happy days. What's the scene in Cambridge like today?
Guest marion Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 Oh yes Dave 'Sir Dicky of Searling' he did also venture down south to play in Bedford at a 2 room Doo (in that cinema/bowling complex venue) many years ago and believe it or there only 4 of us on the dance floor......shocking, but I loved it!!!
Peterobinson Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 East Anglia was always the home of quality soul. Frames - I was mates with Max, Chris Brown, Andy Davies from King's Lynn - loved driving over there in my old Triumph. I think I did the odd set there too. Then there were places before that, like the Jennings Arms at Denver, the Heron.. (not to mention St Ivo centre, Howard Mallett etc). Always very drunk, and very, very happy.
Guest Karen Heath Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 East Anglia was always the home of quality soul. Frames - I was mates with Max, Chris Brown, Andy Davies from King's Lynn - loved driving over there in my old Triumph. I think I did the odd set there too. Then there were places before that, like the Jennings Arms at Denver, the Heron.. (not to mention St Ivo centre, Howard Mallett etc). Always very drunk, and very, very happy. Hey Peter! Do you remember when we came to stay with you to go to Frames, we brought our 3 cats with us? I just remembered! I have photos of your old Triumph from that occasion too.
Peterobinson Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 Hi Karen I decided to go public & try to renew a few old friendships I should never have let lapse! I lost your contact details so thanks for getting in touch again. Shocked to see the news of Sylvia - she was a beautiful person. Email me your contact details. Pete
Guest Karen Heath Posted April 23, 2007 Posted April 23, 2007 Hi Karen I decided to go public & try to renew a few old friendships I should never have let lapse! I lost your contact details so thanks for getting in touch again. Shocked to see the news of Sylvia - she was a beautiful person. Email me your contact details. Pete Glad you are back! Sylvia was very beautiful-it is a terrible loss. Will p.m you but you can always click on any members profile on here to send a message.
Guest imh Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 Seem to remember that Steve Hobbs also DJ'd at Frames. Yes, had some good nights there. Another regular night in the Cambridge area, Defreville Arms (Shelford). Remember seeing many well known DJ's there (Chris Hill, Jeff Young etc). Ian
Guest marion Posted April 30, 2007 Posted April 30, 2007 Defreville Arms - now you are talking, they were days and nights out that were mental to say the least. I used to go with fellow mates from st Neots and meet up with friends from Soham. And as for Mr Steve Hobbs - excellent DJ - best set ever was in the old 'main room' soul room at southport probably about 10 years ago - he took the roof off and he is playing at 'Without Boundaries' september i think, well worth a visit!
Guest nusha Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Ah... brings back memories, does anyone remember TCB soul nights? They started in Sultans (I think), and then move to the awful Route 66 in the Market Square, great music though. I remember Max Rees, Chris Brown, Giles Petterson and Gary Dennis spinning some seriis tunes there, as well as the TCB lads. Happy days. What's the scene in Cambridge like today? Gosh you ve touched a nerve...Remember all that.. Cambridge still has a scene if ypo want to get involved but times are tight
Guest nusha Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Hi Karen I decided to go public & try to renew a few old friendships I should never have let lapse! I lost your contact details so thanks for getting in touch again. Shocked to see the news of Sylvia - she was a beautiful person. Email me your contact details. Pete Message from Max Rees. He was thrilled that People remember with such fondness but begs that you rememember the Promoters Mush Marshall And Paul Parker For Making All The Difference.He would Love to see Pete Robinson Or at Least The Cat Photos or any photos from these days...he says thanks
Guest nusha Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Marion don`t forget the night with "Sir Dicky of Searling" making one of his rare outings down South great nights and right on the doorstep as well i think this night was the last time that Mick O`Donnel went out to a Soul night Dave f........... Did Mick O Donnel have his Coco ration cut by his Mummy for being out so late?
Guest nusha Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Any members remember frequenting Frames in Cambridge. Max Rees at the helm with a vast array of guest DJ's from the Uk in attendance every month. Yet another night out nobody can ever take the memories away and what about the Hills Road Kebab House, to round the night off with. She could eat 3 of those huge donnas and still be a slim as a pencill the next day.
Guest nusha Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Ah... brings back memories, does anyone remember TCB soul nights? They started in Sultans (I think), and then move to the awful Route 66 in the Market Square, great music though. I remember Max Rees, Chris Brown, Giles Petterson and Gary Dennis spinning some seriis tunes there, as well as the TCB lads. Happy days. What's the scene in Cambridge like today? Have you still got your TCB Gold Card...It gets you into Nikkis kitchen for eggy toast...
Steve G Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Took an old (but then current) girlfriend to the one with Richard on. Some great tunes played ranging from "First taste of hurt" to Fyza "Poetical love". Mr S was on top form, but all I kept getting in my ear was "this is rubbish can we go yet?". A top night!
Guest skorpiano Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Have you still got your TCB Gold Card...It gets you into Nikkis kitchen for eggy toast... Ah well, I guess I'd better own up, I ran TCB with Richard Murphy, and Nikki Sotudeh! For my money the best nights we did were at Sultans, although we had some good DJ's at Route 66, I remember Giles Peterson doing a storming set for us back in the mid 80's while the rain poured down outside, one of many great nights. Managed to tape some of the nights I think, will post them if I ever learn how!
CAMBRIDGE SOUL Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Ah well, I guess I'd better own up, I ran TCB with Richard Murphy, and Nikki Sotudeh! For my money the best nights we did were at Sultans, although we had some good DJ's at Route 66, I remember Giles Peterson doing a storming set for us back in the mid 80's while the rain poured down outside, one of many great nights. Managed to tape some of the nights I think, will post them if I ever learn how! they would be great to hear !.... i think mush still has the frames sets on dat ?........some great music played at frames.... show's the south can hold it's own when it comes to soul .... that will start the north v south post's i would think ! .... ha ha ha
CAMBRIDGE SOUL Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Guest DJ's ranged from Bob Jeffries to Bob Jones to Bob Cosby and lots of others in between. The event had a hardcore loyal following who were prepared to travel to Cambridge. Always remember Gavin Page had everyone up dancing by 9pm one night - fond memories, of yet another sadly missed venue. a very big local following aswell ... be nice to see some of them out again
Guest nusha Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Took an old (but then current) girlfriend to the one with Richard on. Some great tunes played ranging from "First taste of hurt" to Fyza "Poetical love". Mr S was on top form, but all I kept getting in my ear was "this is rubbish can we go yet?". A top night! WOMEN eh..You cant live with em and you cant live with em.
Guest nusha Posted March 5, 2008 Posted March 5, 2008 ADAM . MAX at St Ives EVOLOUTION.Loads of old REAL SEAL faces expected to come out of the wood..
CAMBRIDGE SOUL Posted March 9, 2008 Posted March 9, 2008 ADAM . MAX at St Ives EVOLOUTION.Loads of old REAL SEAL faces expected to come out of the wood.. bugger i must have missed the REAL SEAL nights ! lol ..... or is it that what Mr Chris Brown called his house party's ..... Max and Chris (real deal residents) and Adam all in the black room at Evolution would be great to see the Frames Real Deal crowd out in mass !
Guest shaun evans Posted April 20, 2008 Posted April 20, 2008 bugger i must have missed the REAL SEAL nights ! lol ..... or is it that what Mr Chris Brown called his house party's ..... Max and Chris (real deal residents) and Adam all in the black room at Evolution would be great to see the Frames Real Deal crowd out in mass ! Hello Dave gutted carn't make it to the next one Mr Halsall just 5 mins away got to go for a meal no way out should be a great nite really p***ed off
Reforee Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Max championed the likes of Denise Ellington - One in a million and the bloddy fantastic Tony Jackson - Secretly in love to name just 2 a real top venue spinning top sounds.....if you missed one you always regretted it and cold turkey set in THE MAN IN BLACK
Guest Gavin Page Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 (edited) Max championed the likes of Denise Ellington - One in a million and the bloddy fantastic Tony Jackson - Secretly in love to name just 2 a real top venue spinning top sounds.....if you missed one you always regretted it and cold turkey set in THE MAN IN BLACK Yeah and if Bob Newhouse did not get you thrown out that was a result as well Edited May 6, 2008 by Gavin Page
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 whatever happened to him?Is he still alive? Living in Milton Keynes - Doing really well, still buys lots of music but does not go out. Married now as well. Bless him
Guest nusha Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 Living in Milton Keynes - Doing really well, still buys lots of music but does not go out. Married now as well. Bless him does he still like a pint of cider with a barly wine chaser..
Guest Gavin Page Posted May 6, 2008 Posted May 6, 2008 does he still like a pint of cider with a barly wine chaser.. Think he will still drink anything
Guest gordon russell Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 Took an old (but then current) girlfriend to the one with Richard on. Some great tunes played ranging from "First taste of hurt" to Fyza "Poetical love". Mr S was on top form, but all I kept getting in my ear was "this is rubbish can we go yet?". A top night! not a lot changes then steve lol
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