steve Posted December 11, 2007 Posted December 11, 2007 Hi , Well after the paul weller thread... got me thinkin.. Anyone know of Famous people into Soul, Jazz , etc my First Choice Would Be STEVE DAVIS, top man, seen him at a few events, inc yarmouth weekenders. As Top Record Colletion, Soul + Jazz, etc. Shame he was,nt a dancer, ha. Anymore out there. wasn't carol decker into northern soul in the 80ts, was seen at a few all dayers?
Steve G Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 (edited) i saw john budgie burridge at bury about 3 years ago. he was wearing a leopard print suit with no shirt. walking round the club all menacing. real character. shane Well Budgie certainly kept his soul credentials quiet at his time at the Palace - Top bloke though! Edited December 12, 2007 by Steve G
Simsy Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 president mugabe was at the first prestatyn apparently. Idi Amin was a regular at The Highland Room! But seriously, the chap from The Antiques Roadshow, Eric Knowles? Big into Northern. Not forgetting our own Stuart Cosgrove (Director of Programmes Ch4).
Guest 18miles Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Saw Budgie at a King Georges Hall night in Blackburn a couple of years ago wearing the same leopard skin 3 peice suit. Had a chat with him about his time at the Wolves, decent bloke. After a few pints his 3 peice became a one peice and he was dancin around like a loon in just the trousers.
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Not this thread again; Bill Oddie was a real blues fan ,and was one of the first 100 members of the first Twisted Wheel in Manchester (whilst at uni there) Fizz out of Coronation St. wears clothes provided by the props dept,(hence the Wigan badges)--Curly Watts WORE THEM ON THE SHOW MANY YEARS AGO! Craig Charles who plays the taxi driver is a huge fan and really into Maxine Brown and Barbara Lynn Dale Winton has always admitted he loves Northern The guy who lpayed the Tall chap in the play-"Once upon a time in Wigan"(first version b4 they changed actors) saw him at the Wheel about 4 yrs ago --had a good natter. Eric Knowles-the Antique bod --spoke about collecting Northern Soul on telly many times Judy Finnegan(wher,s me bra gone!!) said she first saw Rod Stewart live at the Twisted Wheel b4 he was famous--so maybe?? Famous Scottish soccer pundit Stuart Cosgrove was an ex-staff writer for Black Echoes and regularly does radio shows Anna Ford ONLY attended the Casino once as a 17 yr old trainnee journo for the Manchester Evening News and said she did not see what all the fuss was about. Alan Hansen has a fair Motown and Deep soul collection,Ex-Coventry City star -Mickey Ginn has a superb 70s 80,s collection of imports and is good buddies with Solar Radio,s Shaun Robbins Ex Bradford Bulls Player Paul Medley has had many Northern and Crossover cassettes done by me Mark Lamarr--good across the board taste in 50,s60,s but has a liking for Northern Can.t remember anymore --off the top of my head!! Tony Coleby
Soulsmith Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Incredible story LOL! Did someone on here actually sell the MVP's to Uday Hussein???? I swapped them with him for the WMDs
Steve G Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Alan Hansen has a fair Motown and Deep soul collection Tony Coleby Now that is interesting.....Don Revie was also a fan, though mainly things like Al Green, Motown, Stalantic etc - his daughter told me.
Guest toffee lady Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 (edited) WHEN I LIVED IN SOUTHAMPTON, MUCH TRAVELED GOALKEEPER JOHN BURRIDGE USED TO TURN UP REGULARLY AT LOCAL SOUL NITES He was my partner for a while, complete nut case! As well as leopard skin suit he also had a black leather 'Right Said Fred' ensemble and a yellow Showaddywaddy number! So's not to draw attention to himself Edited December 12, 2007 by toffee lady
Toodarnsoulful Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Ian Brown formelrly of the Stone Roses, Had a few Northern tracks on his under the influcence Album..Clint Boon also likes his northern.. L
Crumb Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Saw Sham 69's Jimmy Pursey in Hanley cop shop once & he claimed he'd been to Wigan, don't think he was very impressed though.
Guest posstot Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 In March 2003 I was part of a massive push with US and British forces as we moved in on Iraq's second-largest city Basra. After days of heavy fighting and some of the most exiting times of my life we broke through and I found my self, along with many others, fortifying The Basra Palace for use as a head quarters. For a while we all went a bit "mental chicken oriental" smashing the place up like mad men but after a short time we calmed down and took a real look at the Palace. In one of the bed rooms I found at least three hundred records from Motown to Atlantic and on close inspection I saw Stormy by the Supremes on Whitestorm and the M.V.P's Turning my heartbeat up! I tried to find out who's records these belonged to and the word on the street was that they belonged to Uday Hussein who is Saddam Hussein's eldest son and a Northernsoul fanatic due to his university time in England. I asked if I could keep some of the records but it was very much frowned upon to take any thing as we where losing the PR battle and no one wanted to be accused of looting. was there a drifters ive got sand in my shoes??? on atlantic.
Ian Dewhirst Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 I swapped them with him for the WMDs Oh! So that's where they went! Ian D
Stevie Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Remember Will Young on Chris Moyles show one morning talking excitedly about some tracks on Northern CD's - Big City series I think - and trying to get Moylesy to play some - Unfortunately Moylesy was having none of it!
Northern Soul Uk Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Yes, marc Almond. I knew him before he did tainted love, as he was actually the cloakroom attendant at 'The Leeds Warehouse', he WAS into the Northern tunes. Also can't believe that no one has mentioned Tony Blackburn (big fan of anything black music orientated) and used to do a wicked show on 'Real' radio in Leeds. Marc Bolan MUST have been a fan being married to Gloria Jones.
Tsu Tomatoes Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 ex-Footballer Les Ferdinand is a big buyer as well, but never frequents any venues.
Soulsmith Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Oh! So that's where they went! Ian D Yes, they are currently in my garage. Next week they are going on e-bay.
Soulsmith Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Saw Sham 69's Jimmy Pursey in Hanley cop shop once & he claimed he'd been to Wigan, don't think he was very impressed though. Thats probable. He went to Woking Centre Halls mid/late 70s. I met him a couple of times & he was a solid bloke. Quite a few people from Woking made the trip to Wigan. Paul Weller also lived in Woking. My mate Dave Grigglestone was always popping round his house for this n that. I couldn't see what all the fuss was about.
ImberBoy Posted December 12, 2007 Posted December 12, 2007 Just dug this out, it is an Iraqi musician called Ilham Al Madfai, you can see him here singing The Drifter "Ray Pollard". Obviously the lyrics are all in Arabic and the sound has been changed ever so slightly but for those with even the basics of the Shi'ite dialect can hear the distinct "Drifter", for those who can't, well you'll just have to take my word for it as I would never lie to you. ">
Ady Croasdell Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Shane McGowan was the 100 Club cloakroom attendant and loved the music and came to dos regularly. Same with the Alarm and trash group the Stingrays. Tony Smith saw a Sex Pistol, Roisin Murphy comes down occasionally and Kenny were big in the 70s.
Guest Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Yes, marc Almond. I knew him before he did tainted love, as he was actually the cloakroom attendant at 'The Leeds Warehouse', he WAS into the Northern tunes. Also can't believe that no one has mentioned Tony Blackburn (big fan of anything black music orientated) and used to do a wicked show on 'Real' radio in Leeds. Marc Bolan MUST have been a fan being married to Gloria Jones. If he had been , it certainly did not influence his musical output from the time of being married to her ..... MB covering " Come Go With Me " or " Tainted Love " ...... That I would have like to have heard ..... Malc Burton
Pete S Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Wayne Hemmingway (designer & TV presenter) DJ'd at Chi-Soul 2 yrs back. Did his spot & went. Unsociable git. He bought a copy of Ann Sexton off me earlier this year
Ben Summers Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Just dug this out, it is an Iraqi musician called Ilham Al Madfai, you can see him here singing The Drifter "Ray Pollard". Obviously the lyrics are all in Arabic and the sound has been changed ever so slightly but for those with even the basics of the Shi'ite dialect can hear the distinct "Drifter", for those who can't, well you'll just have to take my word for it as I would never lie to you. ">" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350" />
macca Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) If he had been , it certainly did not influence his musical output from the time of being married to her ..... MB covering " Come Go With Me " or " Tainted Love " ...... That I would have like to have heard ..... Malc Burton It doesn't really surprise me Malc as I doubt that Ms Jones herself attaches a lot of importance to her Uptown recordings. Some of these artists can't even remember cutting these tracks or are even a little dismissive of them. A good example is Garnett Mimms in TSWONS, 'it was one of those Ragavoy things' & even Marvin Gaye, who apparently didn't want to spend the rest of his life 'shaking his ass', looking for witnesses. When you're Marvin Gaye & have something to say, I can sort of understand that. But then again, it has to be said that these two were established artists & not also rans. If I'm not wrong, Bolan was a mod who later took too much acid got consumed by all that wizards, elves & goblins crap. The night Gloria appeared at St.Ives I didn't go & Bolan was rumoured to have played drums, but I think it's only a rumour. Can anyone confirm that? Edited December 13, 2007 by macca
Guest Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 It doesn't really surprise me Malc as I doubt that Ms Jones herself attaches a lot of importance to her Uptown recordings. Some of these artists can't even remember cutting these tracks or are even a little dismissive of them. A good example is Garnett Mimms in TSWONS, 'it was one of those Ragavoy things' & even Marvin Gaye, who apparently didn't want to spend the rest of his life 'shaking his ass', looking for witnesses. When you're Marvin Gaye & have something to say, I can sort of understand that. But then again, it has to be said that these two were established artists & not also rans. If I'm not wrong, Bolan was a mod who later took too much acid got consumed by all that wizards, elves & goblins crap. The night Gloria appeared at St.Ives I didn't go & Bolan was rumoured to have played drums, but I think it's only a rumour. Can anyone confirm that? Correct .... Marc Feld ( he became Bolan in 1967 ) flirted with being a mod around 1964 , but changed his " image " shortly after that , to emulate the look of such singers as Bob Dylan and Donovan were sporting around that period ...... Malc Burton
Stevie T Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 News reader anna ford if no one as mentioned her,and david bradley who starred in that fantastic film kes, i think he is still on the scene.. Was,nt she photographed at the Casino ?
Sweeney Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Correct .... Marc Feld ( he became Bolan in 1967 ) flirted with being a mod around 1964 , but changed his " image " shortly after that , to emulate the look of such singers as Bob Dylan and Donovan were sporting around that period ...... Malc Burton I think that's doing him a disservice. Marc Feld was a Mod long before it became a mainstream thing. There's an article written in 1962 (he would be about 15) published in "Town" magazine where he and a couple of fellow modernists are interviewed about sartorial matters. He expresses concern that the movement was beginning to reach the high street and that people that had previously ridiculed his look were beginning to dress like him. By 63-64 he'd long stopped being a Mod and was pursuing a musical career.
Guest Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 I think that's doing him a disservice. Marc Feld was a Mod long before it became a mainstream thing. There's an article written in 1962 (he would be about 15) published in "Town" magazine where he and a couple of fellow modernists are interviewed about sartorial matters. He expresses concern that the movement was beginning to reach the high street and that people that had previously ridiculed his look were beginning to dress like him. By 63-64 he'd long stopped being a Mod and was pursuing a musical career. Please accept my apologies , as it was not intended to do MB a disservice .... Following your reply / comments , I have read my original posting again , and found that I omitted a word , which , if I had been more careful when typing , would have more sense of the context of / for my statement ..... What I should have typed was " flirted with being a mod until around 1964 " ...... Malc Burton
martynthejazz Posted December 13, 2007 Author Posted December 13, 2007 Well Thanks For That You Lot. Nice One, All In All, Not Enough To Fill A Soul Nite Then.. ha. martyn
Guest Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) Well Thanks For That You Lot. Nice One, All In All, Not Enough To Fill A Soul Nite Then.. ha. martyn There are likely to be more names than have been mentioned , but they will probably not admit to it , in case it harms their credibility ....... Look what happened to Sean Hampsey , Steve Mannion and myself when we did ....... Malc Burton Edited December 13, 2007 by Malc Burton
Guest gordon russell Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 bought some green and clears off,of nelson mandela at the torch...he was out on a weekend pass
Ficklefingers Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Shane McGowan was the 100 Club cloakroom attendant and loved the music and came to dos regularly. Same with the Alarm and trash group the Stingrays. Tony Smith saw a Sex Pistol, Roisin Murphy comes down occasionally and Kenny were big in the 70s. Didn't the Gallagher Brothers (Noel & Liam), attend on a couple of occassions, circa '93!?!
Crumb Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 On the evidence of my avatar, Mark E Smith, or then again perhaps not.
Guest Ollie Lailey Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) Christopher walkens son is a mod.........meet him at a mod do (purple pussycat i think) in london about 5 or so years ago. very nice chap, I think. also seen the guy (who's name i dont remember) who was in the orange adds and had small parts in little britan at the 100 club about a year ago. He seemed to be having a good time. Edited December 13, 2007 by Ollie Lailey
Guest ShaneH Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Christopher walkens son is a mod.........meet him at a mod do (purple pussycat i think) in london about 5 or so years ago. very nice chap. also seen the guy (who's name i dont remember) who was in the orange adds and had small parts in little britan at the 100 club about a year ago. He seemed to be having a good time. i saw him that night. he was wasted! lol steven merchant (tall odd looking one who was in Extras with ricky gervais) was down the 100 club last year too apparently. richard hawley has been seen at local events in sheffield. jarvis cocker is also a big fan. shane
Guest Byrney Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Wouldn't have spoken to him anyway.......I'd rather go rabbit hunting with Elmer Fudd than spend time with him. I've met him a few times, a spot on fellah IMO. He's also Djing with Eddie Pillar at festival in Summer playing Northern
Tony Smith Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Smith saw a Sex Pistol Actually there were 2, Cook & Jones plus they had "Helen of Troy" with them, also down the 100 I had Charlie Harper of the UK Subs cornered at the bar, Buzzcocks have been and back in the 80's, Wham + entourage turned up squirting water pistols, blowing whistles + George M challenging Keb to a dance off, shortly before he was kicked out, good days
Guest Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 I've met him a few times, a spot on fellah IMO. He's also Djing with Eddie Pillar at festival in Summer playing Northern Get the Wabbit!!
Tony Smith Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 On the evidence of my avatar, Mark E Smith, or then again perhaps not. I thought it was Karl somebody from the Fall, who used to go?
Tony Smith Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 I've met him a few times, a spot on fellah IMO. He's also Djing with Eddie Pillar at festival in Summer playing Northern You after some clobber off him then, a goggle jacket maybe?
Crumb Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 I thought it was Karl somebody from the Fall, who used to go? Karl Burns? They've had that many personel over the years that by the law of averages some of them must have been into Northern. Wasn't Marc Riley a fan as well?
Tony Smith Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Karl Burns? They've had that many personel over the years that by the law of averages some of them must have been into Northern. Wasn't Marc Riley a fan as well? Thats the fella, my ex used to take him to Morecambe.
Guest Byrney Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 You after some clobber off him then, a goggle jacket maybe? Got 2 allready mate. He's after my Gold / White Trim Trabbs though
Paulw Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Shane McGowan was the 100 Club cloakroom attendant and loved the music and came to dos regularly. Same with the Alarm and trash group the Stingrays. Tony Smith saw a Sex Pistol, Roisin Murphy comes down occasionally and Kenny were big in the 70s. Jon Moss, later of Culture Club, was a frequent attendee in the early days. Used to come to West Hampstead,was at that niter on the other side of Oxford St (after the New Romantic evening bash,remember that?) and propped the bar up with Shane at 100 Club.(He was drummer for Nips for a while around that time too). He loved the music & vibe, with his initiation being W.Hampstead,totally understandable!
Guest Jimmy Scriv Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 Sean Ryder of Happy Mondays was into Northern and a programme about him last year had Northern being played in the background. Also does anyone know if Joy Division had any links to the scene I know Richard Searling was involved with them and they used the guitar riff from Keep on Keeping on on an early track. John Budgie Burridge used to frequent Blackpool Mecca in the early 70's and I have seen him at Blackburn and Lowton last year. He does not drink and never has done but he really is still a lunatic and has bizarre dress sense now.
Crumb Posted December 13, 2007 Posted December 13, 2007 I thought it was Karl somebody from the Fall, who used to go? "Marc's record collection was eclectic to say the least. Although well acquainted with the swirling vortex of faceless artists who found unlikely success on the dancefloors of Wigan Casino, Blackpool Mecca & the Torch in Stoke On Trent, Northern soul failed to permeate his collection" From The Fall by Mark E Smith & Mick Middles
Guest Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Hi , Well after the paul weller thread... got me thinkin.. Anyone know of Famous people into Soul, Jazz , etc my First Choice Would Be STEVE DAVIS, top man, seen him at a few events, inc yarmouth weekenders. As Top Record Colletion, Soul + Jazz, etc. Shame he was,nt a dancer, ha. Anymore out there. NO................PAUL WELLER LIKES HIS STAX STUFF BEST , AND ALL THE REST OF THE CELEBS THAT HAVE BEEN MENTIONED SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN! APART FROM SHAUN RYDER......WHO LOVES SOUL, BUT CAN'T REMEMBER WHERE HE LEFT HIS CD!
Ady Croasdell Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Wham + entourage turned up squirting water pistols, blowing whistles + George M challenging Keb to a dance off, shortly before he was kicked out, good days That's a good one I would have bored people with if I could have remembered it, he must have been with those prats who came down from the Dirtbox. Who threw him out? Sean McCluskey from the Joboxers was a 100 Club regular and DJed there too.
Steve G Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Not trying to be funny, but how many of these bods that 'popped in' were genuine afficiandos? And how many were just there for a late drink or to see what all the fuss is about? For example I am reliably informed by someone who knows her that Anna Ford was never into northern, despite being "photo'd" in The Casino. Same thing with Freddie Starr I think. All these indie / punk band members though? As an aside I was watching a programme on London last night in the "ITV versus Eastenders" slot and that horrible weird geek that does the tax adverts was warbling on about the 100 Club. Mentioned it's jazz routes and it then having a new lease of life for punk / indie. No mention of it holding northern nights for nearly 30 years typical!
Guest Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Not trying to be funny, but how many of these bods that 'popped in' were genuine afficiandos? And how many were just there for a late drink or to see what all the fuss is about? For example I am reliably informed by someone who knows her that Anna Ford was never into northern, despite being "photo'd" in The Casino. Same thing with Freddie Starr I think. All these indie / punk band members though? I've never heard of any of them! Oh, except Shane Mcgowan! Annie x
Ady Croasdell Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 Not trying to be funny, but how many of these bods that 'popped in' were genuine afficiandos? And how many were just there for a late drink or to see what all the fuss is about? For example I am reliably informed by someone who knows her that Anna Ford was never into northern, despite being "photo'd" in The Casino. Same thing with Freddie Starr I think. All these indie / punk band members though? As an aside I was watching a programme on London last night in the "ITV versus Eastenders" slot and that horrible weird geek that does the tax adverts was warbling on about the 100 Club. Mentioned it's jazz routes and it then having a new lease of life for punk / indie. No mention of it holding northern nights for nearly 30 years typical! Yes most are just sightings on a night out but Shane, Sean, Steve Davis, some of Primal Scream, Paul Weller and a couple of others are big Northern / soul fans.
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