David Moore Posted January 29, 2019 Posted January 29, 2019 On 08/10/2008 at 11:17, davetay said: Yes I danced to Condition Red, but how many didn,t belive that was the right name when it was first played, with all the cover-ups at the time? P.S. I still don,t mind it, but wife thinks it belongs in Blackpool Tower not Blackpool Mecca Always hated Condition Red Seven Day Lover one of the greatest records ever played on the scene a SOUL record not just a northern soul record no what I mean
jam66 Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 Forgot what a stir Pain Stain created as well, also loved Music To My Heart by Patti although apparently not to everyone's taste. Ghost In My House rocked the whole scene not just the Mecca, can imagine a few looks of horror if someone tried that now, Let's Go Somewhere also got quite a few plays and not forgetting Debbie Dean also went down a storm. Frankie Beverly anyone? Baby Mine Thelma Houston. Let Her Go may have been the Cats (again, [wish I'd gone there at least once]), first for me there though.
carl baxter Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 I’m standing........rufus lumley baby boy..........Fred hughes compared to what.......mr floods party my minds gone blank.
Guest Posted January 30, 2019 Posted January 30, 2019 My most memorable Mecca tune is the Gladys Knight & the Pips, "Aint no sun since you been gone" LP track. Blew me away totally. Levine had it covered up, and it took me bloody ages to find out which LP it was on. I always used to play it at the Magnet in 74, and it went down a storm there as well. But 1972 and 1973 were probably the very best two years the Northern scene ever had. I swear that at one point we must have been hearing two or three new monster sounds every single week. In addition to the ones already mentioned, there's stuff like James Bounty, Sherrys, Sam & Kitty, Cooperettes, and so many, many more. And every single one of them has stood the test of time. Also in addition to what has already been stated, did we hear all these first at the Mecca, the Torch, the Cats, or the Pendulum? I think many of us will have heard them all for the first time at different venues. For example, to me, the Velvets is always associated with the Pendulum, never anywhere else. A very long time ago, and the memory dims more each passing year. Much of it now being no more than a particularly enjoyable blur. (And no, I'm sure the confusion is purely down to advanced years, and has absolutely nothing to do with the ingestion of copious amounts of prescription medicines during adolescence).
KevH Posted February 5, 2019 Posted February 5, 2019 On 29/01/2019 at 18:35, tomangoes said: Got 6 copies of this in a soul pack from soul bowl around 78. Took me years to get to like it. How big was it? Or not as the case may be. Ed Certainly a last hour spin for CC during the transition period. The last hour was the forerunner of crossover and chill outs - was it not?
KevH Posted February 5, 2019 Posted February 5, 2019 Other worthy of a mention, sorry not read the whole thread. Jerry Fuller - Double life. Herbert Hunter - IWBTLY. The Crow - YAOT. And yes, were all played at venues at the same time.
Scooter Les Posted February 20, 2019 Posted February 20, 2019 (edited) Wow, fantastic array of tunes and memories, I was brought up in Blackpool and at 15 had a part time job on the burger and hot dog van under the Mecca, edge of the Car Park, my early memories were seeing wide eyed youngsters clutching records. chewing and chatting a lot ! Curiosity got the better of me and I was soon in there to see what it was all about, that led on to seeing the Wigan bound coach outside so of course I ended up discovering the Casino - The rest is history as they say Having left Blackpool and travelled and worked around the UK and USA for a period I finally settled back "down south" and due to the lack of decent sized dancefloor events in London and area started what became the famous Teddington Nights and London Dome All dayer which are both going strong after 8 years, then the Soul Galore Weekender in Folkestone for 2 years. Ian Levine has played his rare soul set at Teddington to an amazing response and Colin Curtis (Dimond) at Soul Galore (Modern Room). Was thinking (dreaming) about how great and memorable it would be if we could get them both back together for a Mecca Special down South, for all the "Northern" imigrants like me that live down there now lol and some of the Southerners that travelled up to the Mecca back in the day, so we could relive those great nights, it would also be a music education for some of the younger people who did not/could not go as well. What do you think ? Curtis & Levine special Mecca Reunion night - "Two for the Price of One" Edited February 20, 2019 by Scooter Les
Tomangoes Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 An old fave of mine...even has the LP for a few years.. Ed
Concrete Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 what a suprise to find this on the sounds superb album soon after hearing it
Guest Shufflin Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 On 30/01/2019 at 19:16, Joey said: My most memorable Mecca tune is the Gladys Knight & the Pips, "Aint no sun since you been gone" LP track was this the one on the Nitty Gritty LP, the one with Keep An Eye, The Stranger etc? Only ask 'cos it was also on a later LP
Guest Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 (edited) 18 minutes ago, shufflin said: was this the one on the Nitty Gritty LP, the one with Keep An Eye, The Stranger etc? Only ask 'cos it was also on a later LP Think if memory serves me right it was also on the "Help me make it through the night" album. Thats what I had it on. Edited February 21, 2019 by Guest
Guest Shufflin Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 19 minutes ago, Joey said: Think if memory serves me right it was also on the "Help me make it through the night" album. Thats what I had it on. okay, this one?
Guest Posted February 21, 2019 Posted February 21, 2019 5 minutes ago, shufflin said: okay, this one? Yep, that's the one. Cracker of a tune. The studio version is much better though. Used to sort the men from the boys when sandwiched between "Looky Looky" and "Devil with a blue dress".
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