Guest KEN-SOUL Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what"
steve Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what" Here's are a few what i would consider anthems Tobi Legend. 'Time will pass you by' Yvonne Baker. 'You didn't say word' Jackie Wilson, ' Sweetest feeling' Gene Chandler, 'I can take care of myself'
De-to Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 by yourself,jd martin, adam and eve,reflections, get it baby,stanley mitchell, its got you,joey dee, all earlyish wigan tunes,
funkyfeet Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what" It may be one of the obvious one, but it will be interesting to see who lists the really BIG ones, they certainly ain't today sounds, but they were anthems/no.1's at the time. Edited September 27, 2008 by funkyfeet
Guest SteveJohnston Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what" This could be intresting Lillie Bryant "Meet Me Halfway" Embers "Watch Out Girl" Gary Haines "Keep On Going" Joe Matthews "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" Salvadors "Stick By Me Baby" Tony Middleton "Paris Blues" All Casino No1's in my book. Steve J
Pete S Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 afternoon of the rhino footsee night owl i'm comin home in the mornin don't take it out on this world
Winsford Soul Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 It may be one of the obvious one, but it will be interesting to see who lists the really BIG ones, they certainly ain't today sounds, but they were anthems/no.1's at the time. Night Owl. Bobby Paris. I walked away. Bobby Paris Dont pity me. Sue Lynne. Steve
Mark B Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 joe hicks don't it make you feel funky mark
Stevie Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Jades - Where its at Capreez - How to make a sad man glad Van Dykes - Save my love for a rainy day
Stevie Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Connie Clarke - My sugar baby Checkerboard Squares - Strings a Go Go Mel Britt - She'll come running back
Tabs Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Flirtations - Stronger than her love. Skullsnaps - I'm your pimp Lee Roye - Tears Mari Knight - Thats no way to treat a girl
Guest BIG H Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Cecil Washington - I Dont Like To Lose
Davetay Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what" Sherrys "put your arms around me Jades "i,m where it,s at" Group "i don,t like to lose" Connie Clark "my suger baby" Frank Wilson "do i love you" Lou Roberts "you fooled me" Willie Hutch "the duck" Jackie Breavers " i need my baby" Larry Clinton "she,s wanted in 3 states" Casualeers "dance, dance, dance" Ten from me.
LOU Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 I've Got To Find Me Somebody-Velvets Picture Me Gone- Evi Sands Free For All-Phillip Mitchell
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 This could be intresting Lillie Bryant "Meet Me Halfway" Embers "Watch Out Girl" Gary Haines "Keep On Going" Joe Matthews "Ain't Nothing You Can Do" Salvadors "Stick By Me Baby" Tony Middleton "Paris Blues" All Casino No1's in my book. Steve J thank you all who have replied. wern't derek&ray-"interplay" del capris/construction-"hey little way out girl" paul anka-"when we get there" all no.1? at least according to my battered record collection they were!
Gogger Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 end of our love/nancy wilson pyscodelic soul/ saxie russell
grant Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 agents - trouble rex garvin - you dont need no help lorraine silver - lost summer love carl spencer - cover girl johnny guitar watson - aint gonna move prince and princess - stick together pat powdrill - do it derek & ray - interplay mike mcdonald - god knows fluffy falana - my little cottage
Guest Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 Yvonne Baker - You didnt say a word Dean Courtney - I'll always need you Rita Dacosta - Dont Bring me down Gloria Jones - Tainted Love Major Lance - You dont want me no more Sandi Sgeldon - Gonna make me want you Williams & Watson - Too Late
Tomangoes Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) I understand Eddie Holmans 'Where Im not wanted' was getting played 4 times in the same spot at one point. As someone who only went there a few times, the ones that stood out to me were Quick change artist, Rosemary, Interplay, and Rhino. How many though of those listed so far were played there first time or just very popular there? I always thought all the Lou Roberts tracks where levine discoveries that he just did not get round to playing at the Mecca!! Ed Edited September 27, 2008 by tomangoes
Greety Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 It seems we're talking personal favourites here. I seem to remember the biggest dance floor reaction and handclapping was to Tainted Love and "The Night", aargh!
Guest gordon russell Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 It seems we're talking personal favourites here. I seem to remember the biggest dance floor reaction and handclapping was to Tainted Love and "The Night", aargh! IS THIS MY OLD MATE ....DAVE GREET?....TERRY
Guest Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 It seems we're talking personal favourites here. I seem to remember the biggest dance floor reaction and handclapping was to Tainted Love and "The Night", aargh! My apologies if some of the following have been mentioned , earlier , but I cannot be assed to trawl through to check ....... Casualeers - Dance Dance Dance Mylestones - The Joker Beverly Ann - You've Got Your Mind On Other Things Dean Courtney - I'll Always Need You Invitations - Skiing In The Snow Sam Ward - Sister Lee Epitome Of Sound - You Don't Love Me Eddie Foster - I Never Knew Tomangoes - I Really Love You Don Ray - Born A Loser Sherrys - Put Your Arms Around Me Mistura - The Flasher Vibrations - 'Cause Your Mine Four Perfections - I'm Not Strong Enough Derek and Ray -Intercourse Dana Valery - You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies Jimmy Thomas - The Beautiful Night Chuck Wood - Seven Days Too Long Dobie Gray - Out On The Floor Ron Holden - I'll Forgive And Forget Gary Lewis & The Playboys - My Heart's Symphony Lorraine Silver - Lost Summer Love Al Wilson - The Snake Biddu - Exodus Tommy Hunt - Loving On The Losing Side Nancy Wilson - The End Of Our Love Lenny Gamble - I'll Do Anything Malc Burton
Jez Jones Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 I understand Eddie Holmans 'Where Im not wanted' was getting played 4 times in the same spot at one point. As someone who only went there a few times, the ones that stood out to me were Quick change artist, Rosemary, Interplay, and Rhino. How many though of those listed so far were played there first time or just very popular there? I always thought all the Lou Roberts tracks where levine discoveries that he just did not get round to playing at the Mecca!! Ed a few go back to the wheel and a lot were aired at Torch, Cats and early Mecca----- Still bloody good though eh
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 i remember well when the agents-"trouble" broke. it was played 6 times in one night at edinburgh's clouds all-niter circa 1979. what about tony gala-"in love" was this big before wigan?
Guest little glyn Posted September 27, 2008 Posted September 27, 2008 (edited) just a couple that in my humble opinion are up there with the best my heart needs a break - linda jones you don,t know where your interest lies - dana valery classics!! Edited September 27, 2008 by little glyn
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 KC and the Sunshine band - Queen of Clubs does it count i love the record but my dad can't understand why it's Northern (well it's on a wigan cd) others R Dean Taylor - There's a Ghost In My House Jack Montgomery - Dearly Beloved
Guest east rob Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 sam williams. love slipped thru my fingers. bari track. donni burdick, al williams, i am nothing. all mega popular up station rd.
Pete S Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 This topic needs to be more clearly defined because it's just turned into a list of records played at Wigan. For instance, Sam Williams, magnificent record as it is, used to empty the floor. Sue Lynne was a big spin for a few weeks but never what you'd call a 'number one' to the extent of Tainted Love. Malc Burton's list is by far and away the one that meets the criteria of the original post best.
Guest Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 wouldn't 'how long - j j barnes' need to be included. and perhaps 'country girl'
Koolkat Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 Paul Anka Micheal and Raymond Johnny Caswell They stick in my mind as big, big tunes.
De-to Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 the jades,im where its at, dena barnes,if you ever walked out of my life, the poppies,pain in my heart,
macca Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 What's KC & The Sunshine Band doing on a Wigan CD? The Queen of Clubs was a chart hit & pub disco favourite, or am I missing something? M p.d. Holly St. James? Dire record in my opinion, but certainly had them flocking...
Pete S Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 What's KC & The Sunshine Band doing on a Wigan CD? The Queen of Clubs was a chart hit & pub disco favourite, or am I missing something? M p.d. Holly St. James? Dire record in my opinion, but certainly had them flocking... It was definitely played, on import, can't have been for long though.
Gogger Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 This topic needs to be more clearly defined because it's just turned into a list of records played at Wigan. For instance, Sam Williams, magnificent record as it is, used to empty the floor. Sue Lynne was a big spin for a few weeks but never what you'd call a 'number one' to the extent of Tainted Love. Malc Burton's list is by far and away the one that meets the criteria of the original post best. have to agree,tainted love did get them stampeding to the dancefloor,that list is awsome,also remember dobie gray /out on the foor doing the buisness
sid jones Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 hi superlatives-i still love you shelia anthony-livin in love sid
macca Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 It was definitely played, on import, can't have been for long though. s'truth. never would have thought. 'love machine' by the miracles was another of those, wasn't it? I see it on compilations now but associate it more with your 'annabelle's nitespot' than the all-nighter scene.
Sean Hampsey Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 It was definitely played, on import, can't have been for long though. You're right Pete, KC was played, but only for a few weeks. There were several in the same mould, from the same period - Delfonics "I Told You So" - Tavares "My Ship" etc. - but in no way could they be described as "Wigan Anthems". Definately think of Dana Valery, Velvets, Nancy Wilson, Gloria Jones, Mel Williams, Hesitations, Paul Anka, Epitome of Sound, Vibrations, Harold Melvin, Frankie Valli etc as the real 'anthemic' Wigan tunes! Oh... and Top Cat! Sean
Baz Atkinson Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 Never went till april 78 so heres a later perspective all favs of mine in cover up mode george kirby,eddie jefferson,vicki baines,joe mathnews,bobby adams,infact most of richards set circa 78-79,roy dawson,love committee.funny but when i look back the record that really takes me back is Danny wagner lost a true love [bloody brill]. BAZ A
Guest Soultown andy Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 (edited) only just seen this thread cant belive no ones mentioned tamala lewis and dare i say it james coit Edited September 28, 2008 by Soultown andy
Dean Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 there were many wigan "anthems" or no1's. i would be very interested to know what the first of these were, and can you name them all? i will start with the obvious- judy street "what" probabaly vary around understanding of "anthems". Do you mean played to death? Many anthemic sounds are now the more embarrassing ones IMO - would 9 times out of 10 have been big if not played again and again at wigan? There will be many personal ones, for me Richard Searling's discoveries are my wigan anthems but that's probably because they were the reason I kept going to Saturday nights - only way to hear them. That brings up another "anthem" sub-section , Friday "Oldies" nighter anthems. My memory is really crap but this may shed a tiny interest. I think it would be about 74 or 75, I'm sure I was at school. I think it was in Black Echoes (can't be sure - when did BE start?), one of these top 10 lists, Top Ten at Wigan - I remember number one being the vocal to Bok to Bach (Dance of Love?). I've just pulled out of an old record box a copy of Northern Noise #3 - Special Wigan 4th Anniversary Oldies Edition (!) Which includes "Full results of our Top Poll"!!!! Top all-time single .........Do I Love you . 2) Out on the floor 3)Time will pass you by 4) What 5)Sweetest feeling. There's a more intertesting Richrad Searlin's Top 20 Oldies of all time (#1 Frank Beverley) and his top ten Newies (#1 Ivy Jo Hunter). If you want I can list later, got to go and get my daughter now. Nobody mentioned - I'm On mY Way Yet??? We've just done a top 20 Attic Cd for an internet radio show, don't think any of the above get a look in!
De-to Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 footsee and my hearts symphony big wigan tunes in the day,
Paul R Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 I remember one night it seamed like they just played Easy Baby & The Larue all night. Shawn Robinson was V big. paul
Mach Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 quick five off top of my head. paula parfitt.love is wonderful..beacon happy cats..boots are made for walkin..omack june jackson...its whats underneath that counts...imperial gil blanding...rules..ready john bowie..gonna miss a good thimg baby...merben
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 kev roberts writes of Posse-"evil" "the casino's long lost anthem (for a time anyway)" this is kinda what i meant. the "anthem" changed all the time. EVERY northern soul punter up and down the country knew what it was (at least in the late 70's) even if they never set foot inside the casino. i know the first record played was the sherry's but if i was to hazard a guess, could the first "anthem" have been either bobby paris or yvonne baker? in old magazines of the period, people would write in with their "top 10" and a "chart" would emerge. in which eddie parker-love you baby would always appear with judy street, eddie regan-playing hide and seek was never that far away either... though this is slightly off topic.and moonlight music and you...
Guest NS101 Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 The turnover of records between 1974-1975 was massive so the "anthems" had a short life, not to mention that once it got booted it was off the playlists. Keith-Daylight Saving Time occurs to me as being in this category only for the fact that the breaks were perfect for what sounded like a million people all clapping at the same time, in the right place. World Column-So Is The Sun had that amazing "papapapapapapapapapa" chorus hook. Present-Manys the slip etc with the opening bars had people flying to get on the dance floor. Pointer Sisters-Send him back
Paul R Posted September 28, 2008 Posted September 28, 2008 Present-Manys the slip etc with the opening bars had people flying to get on the dance floor. If I remember correctly. Ian Levine returned from the states in 74 with the vocal to Bok to Bach. This was it !!!. I first heard it at the Rose Room in Burnley at an alldayer. This was a great venue that Had Russ & Richard, coupled with levine & Curtis, with Ginger & Eddie stuck in the middle. Paul
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