Pauldonnelly Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em?
Dave Rimmer Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Good question. I haven't been out this weekend at all because my wife isn't very well, and I'm already looking forward to next weekend. Why ? Because I love the music, the atmosphere, the people, the social life, the records, the beer, the DJing, the journey with friends, all sorts of reasons....
Guest Bearsy Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 the last 100 club, I dont have to do them but i do enjoy them and for all the same reasons Dave has used. Staying indoors listening to your ipod just aint got the same appeal
Guest Baz Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 When you compare the energy and atmosphere at a nighter soul nights dont even come close, of course the music in general is more of an uptempo almost raw fair too of course there are soul nights like this and nighters that are oldie orientated so im generlising a bit. Last one was sat all though i only lasted till about half 4 and that was a funk nighter, so technicly it was Middleton
Mark Bicknell Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 (edited) Not been to an allnighter for ages must over twelve months can't even remember where it was possibly Mace's do in Stoke, Winsford or Lea Manor can't remember getting old lol i don't need the allnighters to enjoy the music as i can do that at home, at parties, soul nights, through the radio show etc. my passion for collecting is stronger than it's ever been but don't need to stay up allnight too often anymore, respect to those who do but there is more to the soul scene than allnighters. I think the only thing you miss is the cutting edge music at some venues. Regards - Mark Bicknell. Edited July 30, 2007 by Mark Bicknell
Sanquine Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Wilton n 100 club same weekend - cause I'm only 18 (in the mind) n absolutely mad I don't have to do niters but I want to - mainly cause I start coming to life at btwn 1 and 2am... Love soul nites just as much but when its a great nite I want to keep going til morning.... just can't help it... niters offer time for chatting, dancing, leaving conversations mid sentence to dance then back to finish off n apologise to whoever you talking to, sat taking in the atmosphere n watching others dancing then back to the dance floor again.... need a niter to fit it all in.. then of course that great feeling when you walk outside n everyones just getting up n you've not been to bed... Karen
Wilxy Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 I used to do all-niters regularly until my divorce in 2001, when I lost heart for a spell ...............I've now moved on somewhat and am enjoying myself more than ever. Whilst I've enjoyed most niters attended, I must say that Burnley has reinstated the real buzz and enthusiasm back into my life both musically and socially.....long may it continue to do so wilxy
Wiganer1 Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? ========== paul allniters (for me) just have that extra something normal soul nites dont give you.... i try and enjoy every niter i attend and im not disappointed by many although i dont get to many as id like ..i make the most of them and have a ball wolvo and middleton niters have been brill this year... long may it continue!
Guest gordon russell Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? because PAUL its a differant crowd,for a start they don't all stand around looking bored and f88k off after an hour like they do at local do's in the main. ....the music quality is much much better as long as you stay away from bloody oldies do's, we don't drive three hours to BURNLEY for nothing or hour an a half to LIFELINE. when you have a whole night of BUTCH, KITCH ,MICK H, ARTHUR FENN and the ever youthful SOUL SAM + th BURNLEY LADS all playing f88king top tuneage that you just ain't gonna get locally. You were at the DKOF when KITCH played there how many of those blinding tunes did you know, well imagine a whole night of it and they're always full of old people like me hav'in a great time.....answer your question? you ought to know the reason
Guest Matt Male Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Middleton two weeks ago was my last one, Marrs Bar next Saturday is my next one. I love nighters, they are (as has already been said) totally different to soul nights. Soul nights are chatting with mates, beer and standing about listening as much as anything else. Niters are dancing, record bars, people from all over the country to catch up with. I like soul nights but i love dancing so it's niters for me everytime. Next Saturday i get to experience two brilliant examples of both in one night, Nuneaton Co-op until 2am and then down to Worcester for the Marrs Bar.
Phild Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Can't really remember what my last one was. Probably a Sheridans do in 2002 or 2003. I missed 'em like crazy for a while, but not any longer. I now can't see any circumstances that would ever tempt me to go to one again. I don't even really go to soul nights any more, probably been to 3 in the last 4 years or so. I still listen to the music as much as ever though. Phil
Chris L Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Last weekend Saturday Stoke, stayed until 06.00am. I'm not sure I could explain why, I just love going. Be back in October. Chris L
Simsy Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Saturday before last. Shooting High. Stayed til 6, great stuff!
Guest garv Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Far to long ago [ health reasons] but i shall be back out & about very soon & NOTHING beats a niter. Music , people, atmosphere & i actually like traveling to venues. Stopping at the offy on route & having a few cold one`s [ reccomended if Kenny`s driving ] & the anticipation of what is about to come. Nitertastic me old soul matey
Guest Baz Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Stopping at the offy on route & having a few cold one`s [ reccomended if Kenny`s driving ] Ask him about the trip back from Middleton a few weeks ago, you needed more than a stiff drink Be good to see you out and about again soon Garv its been far too long
KevH Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Not been to an allnighter for ages must over twelve months can't even remember where it was possibly Mace's do in Stoke, Winsford or Lea Manor can't remember getting old lol i don't need the allnighters to enjoy the music as i can do that at home, at parties, soul nights, through the radio show etc. my passion for collecting is stronger than it's ever been but don't need to stay up allnight too often anymore, respect to those who do but there is more to the soul scene than allnighters. I think the only thing you miss is the cutting edge music at some venues. Regards - Mark Bicknell. erm.....Lifeline,March,ring any bells.OK we got there about 1.00 and left about 6.00,but that counts doesn't it Mark.
Mark Bicknell Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 erm.....Lifeline,March,ring any bells.OK we got there about 1.00 and left about 6.00,but that counts doesn't it Mark. Sorry Kev i forgot that one, don't forget i was poorly sick lol, brilliant music at Lifeline though. i think i must have been thinking the last time i DJ'd at an allnighter rather than going to one...lol still few and far between for me these days. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest garv Posted July 30, 2007 Posted July 30, 2007 Ask him about the trip back from Middleton a few weeks ago, you needed more than a stiff drink Be good to see you out and about again soon Garv its been far too long cheers Baz Just awaiting the "on yer marks" from the quack & i`ll be doing my Jessie Owens impression to the nearest niter
Billywhizz Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Not been to an allnighter for ages must over twelve months can't even remember where it was possibly Mace's do in Stoke, Winsford or Lea Manor can't remember getting old lol i don't need the allnighters to enjoy the music as i can do that at home, at parties, soul nights, through the radio show etc. my passion for collecting is stronger than it's ever been but don't need to stay up allnight too often anymore, respect to those who do but there is more to the soul scene than allnighters. I think the only thing you miss is the cutting edge music at some venues. Regards - Mark Bicknell. mark i thought i saw u at life line a few months ago. Billy
Guest Posted July 31, 2007 Posted July 31, 2007 Ask him about the trip back from Middleton a few weeks ago, you needed more than a stiff drink Be good to see you out and about again soon Garv its been far too long Maybe i might drive you an Garv together,some where soon..........
Guest North End Soul Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 Burnley 2 months ago, just recovered now. Defo recommend it to anyone that's thinking of going.
Guest NASHEE Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Last week @ Aquarius Why I chose to....Travell miles to stay up all night I like to talk shite...while listening to great music smoke in the rain...while listening to great music drink huge ammounts of alcohol..while listening to great music... bore others shitless and watch them slink away..while great music is playing in the background. Stay awake all night...while listening to great music. next week. Monday...numb Tuesday...asleep Wednesday..miserable as shit Thursday..As normal as is possible for me Friday..deleriously happy..sorting playbox out for......... Hideaway...Saturday. Sheffield ....Sunday. Luv it, I do
macca Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 do weekenders count? If they do, it was madrid in may. up all night friday, a superb boozy lunch saturday followed by a well-earned siesta & then up all night again. I don't actually 'need' them. I choose to go. it's a social thing I guess; meeting new people, hooking up with old friends, talking records, hearing new stuff. all kinds of reasons really. my next all-nighter will be valencia in october, which promises to be a cracking event. the home of the paella & quality rare soul. what a wonderful combination! I also did the luanco S.O.U.L. weekender in march, with soul sam & steveG behind the decks. that was a memorable weekend in all senses of the word. I don't do many, it's more quality than quantity in my case. you should check one out paul, you know it's in your blood mate. cheers, M
Guest andyrattigan Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 Last allnighter for me was at the Cleethorpes weekender. Brighton next Sunday is my next night out and cant wait
Guest Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 last all-nighter around 1978/9 ish p/boro i think or was it wigan????
45cellar Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 (edited) I've just found my old Samanthas Badge, still sewn to the Shirt. Not that the shirt fits me anymore. It might have to be framed, Happy Days. I can't quite remember which was my last All Nighter, Cleethorpes or Samanthas. Edited August 19, 2007 by 45cellar
spot Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 leaving conversations mid sentence to dance then back to finish off n apologise to whoever you talking to Karen
Guest miff Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 My last nighter was at the Cleethorpes weekender, only done a couple of soul nights since then, must say this year has been very baron soulwise for me, what with work and family commitments, ime begining to miss to many, and ime affraid it will become the norm. having a non soul loving wife dosnt help. things should get better after September so at least I can see light at the end of the tunnel
Guest Tim aka Bob Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Just done 5 niters on the spin....Middleton, Kings Hall, Junction 11, Marrs Bar and Aquarius. All very different but very special nites. The only place to listen to uptempo soul is the dance floor for me!!!
Guest thenorwichdancer Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 Just done 5 niters on the spin....Middleton, Kings Hall, Junction 11, Marrs Bar and Aquarius. All very different but very special nites. The only place to listen to uptempo soul is the dance floor for me!!! YOU ARE COMPLETELY RIGHT! i've just done the rocket, wolves, Marrs Bar and Aquarius (as tim aka bob will know ), i then had a near physical breakdown as i cant give up the running club/yoga classes mid-week, so slept all weekend and now i'm recovered and ready for the 4 hour drive to Burnley this Friday !! for me, i have always loved to go out and dance so descovering nighters has been the best thing to happen to me EVER (!!!) 7 hours of dancing . they are completely addictive...that feeling when you are on the dancefloor physically exhausted at 4am and that song comes on, it's euphoric and that's what keeps me coming back week after week. plus there are wonderful people out there from all over the country who i'd never have met otherwise. i honestly dont know why more people of my age arnt getting into it....?
Guest Debs Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 [Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? ---------- My last proper nighter was Prestatyn the year our Brendan was concieved lol. took the kids back there after he was born but bailed out early so Meg could go to bed - still at least i managed to stay a lot later than my other half who had to stay in chalet and look after the baby lol. question is will I ever do another one? Probably not - an awful lot of people lately have suggested that we go to nighters but only treat them a 'soul nights' and come home about 2am (people that were hardend Nighter peeps) are we all getting a little more sensible in our old age???
Chris L Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Keele 8 years ago, miss em like mad but have learnt to live without them. Question to those that HAVE to do em,why do you need em? Just how many all-niters are out there ? I can think of 5............
Dave Rimmer Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Just how many all-niters are out there ? I can think of 5............ Friday Niters The Wilton Burnley Saturday Niters 100 Club Jacks Jacks R & B The Marrs Bar Middleton The Aquarius Winsford Keele University Venues that have had at least one allnighter this year Bury Town Hall Rugby Soul Club There's a round dozen for you Chris without even thinking hard about it. Apologies to those I've missed because there will be loads.
Guest NASHEE Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 My last nighter was at the Cleethorpes weekender, only done a couple of soul nights since then, must say this year has been very baron soulwise for me, what with work and family commitments, ime begining to miss to many, and ime affraid it will become the norm. having a non soul loving wife dosnt help. things should get better after September so at least I can see light at the end of the tunnel Miff...Sunday morning..get up..make breakfast..tell wifey you love her more than anything in the whole world...slip out of the house unseen ...drive to Sheffield..Have a ball...telephone worried wife mid day and tell her you have been kidnapped by aliens...but they've promised to return you in the early hours of Monday morning..I'm sure she'll understand..ha ha ha not
Reg Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Last niter for me was Middleton a few months ago. I have to know that I've got somebody to look after the babies for a full day afterwards or I just can't enjoy myself. Although I'm not that crazy about all niters if I'm honest, I do enjoy them occasionally....I like a bit of choice though, can't stand too much out of tune up tempo sixties so I prefer Lifeline or Middleton. Used to really enjoy the lifeline all niters at Sheridans but don't get to them these days as they're too annoying to get to...tend to avoid anything in the east mids/notts area as have had bad experiences getting to events in those parts on more than one occasion!! Mention the A1 and I go slightly off colour Middleton is perfect as it's nearby so no ghastly drive home I once had a memorable trip home from the 100 club with a driver who could be best described as breathing....I hadn't got the cash to get home any other way...I only just lived to tell the tale
Guest rachel Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Just how many all-niters are out there ? I can think of 5............ Have a look at the 2007 Allnighter Guide in Events.. https://www.soul-source.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15995
Steve G Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 I am planning to get to the next Lifeline in October.... Excluding the UK weekenders the last UK Niter was 100 Club 2 years ago. Last overseas Niter was Rimini in July - fantastic because you can sleep on the beach all day.
Mark Bicknell Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 I'm so out of step with allnighters these days they are just something I don't do much anymore, if you stay away from them for any length of time it becomes the norm not to go, I enjoy them when I do go every so often and still like to play a few tunes when asked but the less you go it becomes less important, as for not still being able to enjoy the music outside of the allnighter situation I think is nonsense as my desire for the records, collecting etc. is still ever strong and is something I can still do without staying up allnight to enjoy,will still go to the odd one now and again but far less than I once did. Regards - Mark Bicknell.
Guest melandthensome Posted August 26, 2007 Posted August 26, 2007 I just dont know how everyone manages to stay awake.........cor.........blimey..........missus.
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