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Does anybody have scans of this or a copy they can upload images of?


I've found a few photos online of the articles but would love to have a look at what else was in it.

 

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I have three issues, 1, 2 and 4.  I will scan them when I can find the time, might be over Christmas though.

I need a copy of issue 2 if anyone can help?

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On 03/12/2024 at 17:51, Chalky said:

I have three issues, 1, 2 and 4.  I will scan them when I can find the time, might be over Christmas though.

I need a copy of issue 2 if anyone can help?

That would be ace Chalky! Could you re: here once you’ve gotten round to that and share them in the thread?

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Chalky ,Mucho Gracias ,for diggin out "Talk of the north" Very nostalgic view of the scene in mid seventies, my fave quote ;  "Stemmons Express"type records , " So slow you have to walk about  to them, O.A.P. stompers love them"

                                                             Highly Recommended read, ,john  Malaga, Spain.

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3 hours ago, John Hart said:

Chalky ,Mucho Gracias ,for diggin out "Talk of the north" Very nostalgic view of the scene in mid seventies, my fave quote ;  "Stemmons Express"type records , " So slow you have to walk about  to them, O.A.P. stompers love them"

                                                             Highly Recommended read, ,john  Malaga, Spain.

You are welcome John.  I did see the quote and it made me smile.

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11 hours ago, Peter99 said:

Wow! A reminder of some of the very, very awful records that were around at the time. Some really nasty things. 😱

Peter

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Your not wrong there Peter, absolutely Dire

 

Mick

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Great stuff, thanks Chalky - not seen these before

PS in issue 4 Cleethorpes review, anyone know what the Betty Turner was that Poke was playing upstairs in the disco / funk room? (Says 'yes, Betty Turner is a monster!!')

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3 minutes ago, Chris Turnbull said:

Great stuff, thanks Chalky - not seen these before

PS in issue 4 Cleethorpes review, anyone know what the Betty Turner was that Poke was playing upstairs in the disco / funk room? (Says 'yes, Betty Turner is a monster!!')

This was why I actually put the request out… if anybody else has any other fanzines feel free to share in here.

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1 hour ago, Peter99 said:

We've had quite a few over the years including quite a few old Black Echoes. I had a few Black Echoes which I gave to Chalky, and he did all the work in scanning and uploading them, along with many others. Chalky spends a fair bit of time sharing stuff like this, along with lots of old cassette tapes which he digitalises and then uploads on different social media platforms. He always does it without any fuss and all for the love of the scene. 

Well done, and thanks to Karl.

Peter

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Thank you Peter 

2 hours ago, Clee93 said:

This was why I actually put the request out… if anybody else has any other fanzines feel free to share in here.

Between us we’ve done a few mags over the years. I did Midnight Express not so long ago. Shades of Soul and a few others on here somewhere. 

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Some great memories for me in those three editions Chalky. Guy's assessment of The Showstoppers was spot on. I remember watching them from the balcony near M's. It was also the first time I bought a record in the record bar. Tightrope on a Dynamo Demo off Soul Sam I was all excited about getting that at the time. The oldies/newies thing referred to really frustrated me back then. As there was still lots of oldies I'd never heard so as a newbie it was a real learning curve. Within a year or so I'd definitely made my bed in the 60's newies camp and it's still there.

Many thanks for sharing. Dave 

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20 hours ago, Chalky said:

Thank you Peter 

Between us we’ve done a few mags over the years. I did Midnight Express not so long ago. Shades of Soul and a few others on here somewhere. 

I have a copy of Rod Dearlove’s detroits collectors guide that might be of interest to some people who may have not seen that before, definitely worthy of a digital version

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On 11/12/2024 at 23:53, Peter99 said:

Wow! A reminder of some of the very, very awful records that were around at the time. Some really nasty things. 😱

Peter

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Pete, 

What do you mean about the awful records played at that time??

I can only dream of hearing these played again . As for the rarest version of wigans chosen few. Makes Frank Wilson look cheap.😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁Screenshot_20241214_121124_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.71335fd48d501207069fbc97d8219397.jpgScreenshot_20241214_121700_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.d5ebb0da91c2afbe042072b85eaa5c2b.jpg

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Thanks for these Chalky, I never bought them at the time so plenty of fascinating reading lying ahead. Skimming through the first issue I really like the overall attitude that comes across, and in impressive choice of artwork to grace the first edition too!

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4 hours ago, Greedy said:

Pete, 

What do you mean about the awful records played at that time??

I can only dream of hearing these played again . As for the rarest version of wigans chosen few. Makes Frank Wilson look cheap.😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁Screenshot_20241214_121124_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.71335fd48d501207069fbc97d8219397.jpgScreenshot_20241214_121700_SamsungInternet.thumb.jpg.d5ebb0da91c2afbe042072b85eaa5c2b.jpg

More than offset with lots of great records played at that time as well.  

The late 70's yellow Grapevine label is the true Casino Classics label! Not that record label travesty of Winstanley's.

Tomangoes, Al Williams, Larry Clinton, Billy Hambric, Lester Tipton, Betty Boo, Dena Barnes, The Agents, Sam Williams, Jimmy Burns, Delights, Morris Chestnut, Duke Browner and many more, all very popular at the Casino!

 Just about all the yellow Grapevine releases were based on records that were big at Wigan at that time💫.

 

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Thanks Chalky great bit of nostalgia there, especially Halifax Tiffs forgot all about it, remember attending an alldayer there one Sunday late 70s,Superb, Cheers

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6 hours ago, Solidsoul said:

More than offset with lots of great records played at that time as well.  

The late 70's yellow Grapevine label is the true Casino Classics label! Not that record label travesty of Winstanley's.

Tomangoes, Al Williams, Larry Clinton, Billy Hambric, Lester Tipton, Betty Boo, Dena Barnes, The Agents, Sam Williams, Jimmy Burns, Delights, Morris Chestnut, Duke Browner and many more, all very popular at the Casino!

 Just about all the yellow Grapevine releases were based on records that were big at Wigan at that time💫.

 

Sorry I was being facetious, I have loads on Grapevine,  And along side  the Grapevine singles I have the 3 albums which have great records on them...

was just taking the Michael out of wigan ovation ... 

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