Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Wigan ran for nearly nine years. 100 Club, 29 years... More people flocked to Wigan each week and it was a considerably larger venue. But then folk flock from Europe and all over to the 100 Club and they've never played a crap record.. Perhaps the Wheel could be in the running as it was the first, but I doubt it. Torch wasn't really on long enough to be a contender. Blackpool was groundbreaking, but the allnighter? Any other serious contenders? Would be interesting to know at this stage of the scenes history, which all-nighter could be considered the overall most significant nighter?
jocko Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Jeeeez Iain either you are bored or you fancy another food fight, think I will go back to the family mishaps and leave you to this one!! Although of course anyone in their right mind will know that the most significant all nighter was held in a small hall in small mining village in West of Scotland (only time West has been best in Scotland I should say) in a town that was not even the town everyone referred to when attending, Anyone guess which one I mean by my cryptic clues??
Jumpinjoan Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Jeeeez Iain either you are bored or you fancy another food fight, think I will go back to the family mishaps and leave you to this one!! Although of course anyone in their right mind will know that the most significant all nighter was held in a small hall in small mining village in West of Scotland (only time West has been best in Scotland I should say) in a town that was not even the town everyone referred to when attending, Anyone guess which one I mean by my cryptic clues??
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) I wouldnt argue against any of Torch Wigan Stafford Yate Shotts 100 club Blackburn Lifeline Any allnighter that played new and progressive sounds has to be in the running. Also I'd throw in the Mecca, and another night that I believe shaped the face of the scene today, and thats Capitol. If you twisted my arm, I'd struggle to pick THE most, but it would be between Wigan, Stafford and 100 club. I like it tho Ian. We've not had enough controversy on here lately :-) Edited October 16, 2008 by in town Mikey
Peter99 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I wouldnt argue against any of Torch Wigan Stafford Yate Shotts 100 club Blackburn Lifeline Any allnighter that played new and progressive sounds has to be in the running. Also I'd throw in the Mecca, and another night that I believe shaped the face of the scene today, and thats Capitol. If you twisted my arm, I'd struggle to pick THE most, but it would be between Wigan, Stafford and 100 club. I like it tho Ian. We've not had enough controversy on here lately :-) If you're gonna throw all them in Mike then I will throw in Clifton Hall and Cleethorpes!
Soulfool Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Lea Manor, Albrighton, that was the one for me
Dennisoul Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Jeeeez Iain either you are bored or you fancy another food fight, think I will go back to the family mishaps and leave you to this one!! Although of course anyone in their right mind will know that the most significant all nighter was held in a small hall in small mining village in West of Scotland (only time West has been best in Scotland I should say) in a town that was not even the town everyone referred to when attending, Anyone guess which one I mean by my cryptic clues?? Did it take longer to sneeze than it took to drive from one end to the other of this tiny, but oh so ultra important mining village Jock Edited October 16, 2008 by Dennisoul
Guest Awake 502 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 A certain east Coast venue was the one for me......
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 I like it tho Ian. We've not had enough controversy on here lately :-) I don't know that we need feel controversial on this. Just a big difference between nine years and twenty nine. I know they packed a lot into those nine years, but thirty years next year for the 100, that's pretty special, sorry, significant!
Guest Goldwax Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I never went to Wigan (I'm just a wee 30 something whippersnapper) but I did cut my Soul teeth down the hallowed steps of the 100 Club in the mid eighties. I still get the same tinge of excitement entering the place as I did 22 years ago and always leave with the feeling that I haven't been short changed by the DJ's. The fact that it has run for close to three decades makes it, in my opinion, untouchable. But time alone does not a legendary venue make - when considering the fact that its birth came after the so called glory years and then the number of tunes cut there, for me, gives it the edge over all others. But as they say, the proof is in the eating and I still see many of the same faces as I did on my first visit in '86 - I wonder if the same could have been said of Wigan if it had had the same staying power?
pikeys dog Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Each individuals answer is going to reflect where and when they started going to niters... so for me it would be Bradford, whereas for someone else it might be Keele... bit ofa nonsense question if you ask me...
Guest Matt Male Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Oddfellows Club in Leicester. Maybe not significant but always sadly neglected in these discussions. I had a good time anyway.
Alan Walls Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Jeeeez Iain either you are bored or you fancy another food fight, think I will go back to the family mishaps and leave you to this one!! Although of course anyone in their right mind will know that the most significant all nighter was held in a small hall in small mining village in West of Scotland (only time West has been best in Scotland I should say) in a town that was not even the town everyone referred to when attending, Anyone guess which one I mean by my cryptic clues?? But Jock, Thornton's in Fife!
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Each individuals answer is going to reflect where and when they started going to niters... so for me it would be Bradford, whereas for someone else it might be Keele... bit ofa nonsense question if you ask me... Did you ever go to Wigan?
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) I wouldnt argue against any of Torch Wigan Stafford Yate Shotts 100 club Blackburn Lifeline Any allnighter that played new and progressive sounds has to be in the running. Also I'd throw in the Mecca, and another night that I believe shaped the face of the scene today, and thats Capitol. If you twisted my arm, I'd struggle to pick THE most, but it would be between Wigan, Stafford and 100 club. I like it tho Ian. We've not had enough controversy on here lately :-) Add Cleethorpes Samanthas and Clifton Hall to that list then Mikey. Edited October 16, 2008 by SteveM
Guest Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Wigan ran for nearly nine years. 100 Club, 29 years... More people flocked to Wigan each week and it was a considerably larger venue. But then folk flock from Europe and all over to the 100 Club and they've never played a crap record.. Perhaps the Wheel could be in the running as it was the first, but I doubt it. Torch wasn't really on long enough to be a contender. Blackpool was groundbreaking, but the allnighter? Any other serious contenders? Would be interesting to know at this stage of the scenes history, which all-nighter could be considered the overall most significant nighter? Top Gear type scoring method - here goes No of years held Wigan 0 100 Club 1 No of Nighters held Wigan 1 100 Club 0 No of people introduced to NS by Niter Wigan 1 100 Club 0 No of NS classics discovered Wigan 1 100 Club 0 Fastest spins done by the Stig Wigan 1 100 Club 0 (Leather shoes, no talc) So the Casino wins 4 to 1 and on that bombshell... Thing is do you prefer red or white wine, coffee or tea, apples or pears. It can't be objectively measured - all you can do is a produce a tv programme type chart of top 10 all nighters with contributions from Stuart bloody Maconie etc. Damn I've given Paul O'Grady, Russ and the rest a programme idea....
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) D'oh Edited October 16, 2008 by SteveM
Pauldonnelly Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Wigan ran for nearly nine years. 100 Club, 29 years... More people flocked to Wigan each week and it was a considerably larger venue. But then folk flock from Europe and all over to the 100 Club and they've never played a crap record.. Perhaps the Wheel could be in the running as it was the first, but I doubt it. Torch wasn't really on long enough to be a contender. Blackpool was groundbreaking, but the allnighter? Any other serious contenders? Would be interesting to know at this stage of the scenes history, which all-nighter could be considered the overall most significant nighter? I'm speechless, I really am. Edited October 16, 2008 by PaulDonnelly
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I don't know that we need feel controversial on this. Just a big difference between nine years and twenty nine. I know they packed a lot into those nine years, but thirty years next year for the 100, that's pretty special, sorry, significant! Are you factoring the actual number of nighters held at each venue Ian ?
Peter99 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Oddfellows Club in Leicester. Maybe not significant but always sadly neglected in these discussions. I had a good time anyway. It was a stormer Matt. I had some great times there too.
Peter99 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Add Cleethorpes Samanthas and Clifton Hall to that list then Mikey. I already added Clifton Hall and Cleethorpes Steve! Keep up! Opps - just saw you're doh! It may well be me not keeping up! Edited October 16, 2008 by Peter99
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 I'm speechless, I really am. No you're not Are you factoring the actual number of nighters held at each venue Ian ? No you factor Steve, let us know how you get on.. Pikey saying it's a nonsense question, no it's not. Not if you can read (and I know he can). I never went to Wigan but I know all about it's significance. Is that enough sizzle these days to still be # 1 all time? I'm not so sure, that's why I thought I'd ask. Come on ffs, it's a pretty simple question.
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Did you ever go to Wigan? Bradford was after Wigan closed I believe.
Peter99 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Bradford was after Wigan closed I believe. Pretty sure that's correct.
Pauldonnelly Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 No you're not of course Im not spechless I guess a figure of speech however that little venue in Hose St Tuntsall did more to shape 9 years at Wigan if not the whole Northern soul scene from 72 onwards more than anyone will know...
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 No you factor Steve, let us know how you get on.. Come on ffs, it's a pretty simple question. Oh dear, like that again is it. Lets not bother with the concilatory pm's this time Ian. My point was that you make the distinction of the length of tiime each venue has run. But its not a simple question because you are not comparing like with like. Many venues were forced to close while still attracting big crowds. In any event, I always find it amazing that people on here, and I don't necessarily mean you, can comment on past venues that they have never ever been too. I didn't do the Torch, Wheel and lots after.So I don't comment, even though I might have read books about them
Guest SteveJohnston Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Are you factoring the actual number of nighters held at each venue Ian ? If my maths are about right 100club 360ish Casino 432ish without the oldies Friday night but I could be miles out .... For me there is no denying the 100 club is miles ahead of Wigan in the amount of quality tunes played, but the Casino had more atmosphere in one all Allnighter than the 100club could ever manage in 50years never mind 29years just ask anyone that has attended the two venues, I think most would agree but on this scene you never know . It makes me wonder what the 100club would be like in a similar building as the Casino.................. Steve J
pikeys dog Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Did you ever go to Wigan? Yep, I was the nine year old stomping at the front near the stage on the last night... More influence than the 100 club? Probably. More influence on me? Possibly. Of much relevance to me now? Probably not. Is/Was the 100 Club of more influence to me than say Keele? No. As much influence as Stafford? Without having gone there either I can't say - but judging purely on the music claimed to be "Stafford" sounds, then I'd say no. Inside leg measurement? A measly 29.5" Clear enough? Probably not, but hey ho, there you go.
SteveM Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I already added Clifton Hall and Cleethorpes Steve! Keep up! Opps - just saw you're doh! It may well be me not keeping up! No. You were right. I replied to my own post rather than editing it. (I wasn't concentrating as I replied to Mikeys post and I wanted to slag Beckham off somewhere in it )
Guest Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 It makes me wonder what the 100club would be like in a similar building as the Casino.................. Steve J Spacious/Empty ?
Peter99 Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 No. You were right. I replied to my own post rather than editing it. (I wasn't concentrating as I replied to Mikeys post and I wanted to slag Beckham off somewhere in it ) You must try harder Steve!
Guest Byrney Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Did it take longer to sneeze than it took to drive from one end to the other of this tiny, but oh so ultra important mining village Jock Saturday afternoon, early 90s - Jim O'Hara's Phone rings: Jim: Hello Jim speaking Caller: er.. hello. er..Is that Rough Cut, is Scotland on tonight? Sorry - off topic Edited October 16, 2008 by Byrney
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Clear enough? Probably not, but hey ho, there you go. So you couldn't pick one? That's what you're saying?
pikeys dog Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Probably. Different niters mean different things to different people... Most influential to me was probably the Banshee niters held at the Wheel in the late 780s early 90s.
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Probably. Different niters mean different things to different people... Most influential to me was probably the Banshee niters held at the Wheel in the late 780s early 90s. Well if I had to come off the fence it'd probably bee the 100 Club for overall significance, because of the 29 years and the zero crap policy. But then where would the scene have been without Wigan?
pikeys dog Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 the 100 Club for overall significance, because of the 29 years and the zero crap policy. I don't think for a minute that there has been "zero crap" played at the 100.... otherwise you'd be playing safe, sure fire, tried and tested winners. Nobody has a 100% strike rate. I love a load of Stafford tunes... but surely some right old shite dirges were played as well? Take off those London tinted spectacles Simsy....
Guest Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Well if I had to come off the fence it'd probably bee the 100 Club for overall significance, because of the 29 years and the zero crap policy. But then where would the scene have been without Wigan? Another subjective thing "zero crap". I heard tracks at Wigan that were crap. I've certainly heard 100 club tracks that are crap BUT most importantly that's just in my opinion.
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 I don't think for a minute that there has been "zero crap" played at the 100.... otherwise you'd be playing safe, sure fire, tried and tested winners. Nobody has a 100% strike rate. I love a load of Stafford tunes... but surely some right old shite dirges were played as well? Take off those London tinted spectacles Simsy.... Minimal crap then?
Barry Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 I think in a straight choice given one more night at Wigan or one more night at the 100's Club - I know where the majority would choose to dust their broom - politics, music and what have you aside.
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Oh dear, like that again is it. No you've got then wrong end of the stick Steve, I was speaking generally.
Reg Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 The Twisted Wheel as that was where it all really started For bums on seats, atmosphere and sheer youthful exuberance (or so I'm told) - Wigan For consistency and quality over a long period of time - 6Ts For me....Warrington Parr Hall. Why? Because it ticked all the allniter boxes for me - big crowds, great post Stafford sounds, men in shorts and the best times ever for me outside the mod scene And by the way I didn't go to the Wheel Ian before you ask But my mum did
Guest in town Mikey Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Sorry to omit those ones. Dont know how I forgot Cleethorpes Steve. Oddfellows was a superb allnighter, but not too influential I'm afraid. Yes Robin played some top new sounds, and downstairs some great 60s discoveries were played, but there arent that many 'Leicester' sounds, so the influence factor isnt there. Similar story to Morecombe around the same time/ just after IMO. Many of the Stafford tunes were obviously also 100 club tunes at that time. With Ady and Clarky playing all the top tunes got played there too. As for rubbish at Stafford, I always trot out the same 3 The Airoplane Song Peanut Duck The Professionals - Thats Why Mikey hates this overplayed, out of tune, souless piece of crap. Nobody's mentioned the Twisted Wheel yet either. Along with the Torch, before my time, but I thought by 40 replies someone would have put it forward? Except Reg, who has shown that it took me about 5 minutes to type this and edit out all the spelling mistakes...well most anyway Edited October 16, 2008 by in town Mikey
Guest Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Sorry to omit those ones. Dont know how I forgot Cleethorpes Steve. Oddfellows was a superb allnighter, but not too influential I'm afraid. Yes Robin played some top new sounds, and downstairs some great 60s discoveries were played, but there arent that many 'Leicester' sounds, so the influence factor isnt there. Similar story to Morecombe around the same time/ just after IMO. Many of the Stafford tunes were obviously also 100 club tunes at that time. With Ady and Clarky playing all the top tunes got played there too. As for rubbish at Stafford, I always trot out the same 3 The Airoplane Song Peanut Duck The Professionals - Thats Why Mikey hates this overplayed, out of tune, souless piece of crap. Nobody's mentioned the Twisted Wheel yet either. Along with the Torch, before my time, but I thought by 40 replies someone would have put it forward? Except Reg, who has shown that it took me about 5 minutes to type this and edit out all the spelling mistakes...well most anyway The Wheel laid the foundations for all - nighters , and whatever all - nighter came after it , they have all contributed to that building we call the soul scene ......... I do not think we can say , or anyone can state / elect , that one was better than another - It is a matter of personal choice what all - nighter " did it for you " ......... I often wonder how high the benchmark for all - nighters would have been set at , if The Mecca had been one ....... Malc Burton
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Someone should do a poll maybe? ' Overall significance to date so far'? Half dozen or so names maybe. Vote count would make for interesting reading.
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Perhaps the Wheel could be in the running Post # 1
Reg Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Sorry to omit those ones. Dont know how I forgot Cleethorpes Steve. Oddfellows was a superb allnighter, but not too influential I'm afraid. Yes Robin played some top new sounds, and downstairs some great 60s discoveries were played, but there arent that many 'Leicester' sounds, so the influence factor isnt there. Similar story to Morecombe around the same time/ just after IMO. Many of the Stafford tunes were obviously also 100 club tunes at that time. With Ady and Clarky playing all the top tunes got played there too. As for rubbish at Stafford, I always trot out the same 3 The Airoplane Song Peanut Duck The Professionals - Thats Why Mikey hates this overplayed, out of tune, souless piece of crap. Nobody's mentioned the Twisted Wheel yet either. Along with the Torch, before my time, but I thought by 40 replies someone would have put it forward? Except Reg, who has shown that it took me about 5 minutes to type this and edit out all the spelling mistakes...well most anyway He he, was just gonna pull you up I am a Manchester girl after all so I couldn't forget the Wheel!
Guest mel brat Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 (edited) Not Wigan or the 100 Club surely?? Really, without being partisan The Wheel and Torch must be the most significant allnighters in the History of the Northern scene? Edited October 16, 2008 by mel brat
Guest Posted October 16, 2008 Posted October 16, 2008 Someone should do a poll maybe? ' Overall significance to date so far'? Half dozen or so names maybe. Vote count would make for interesting reading. Reference my post / reply above ....... I do not think we can say , or anyone can state / elect , that one was better than another - It is a matter of personal choice what all - nighter " did it for you " ......... Malc Burton
Simsy Posted October 16, 2008 Author Posted October 16, 2008 Reference my post / reply above ....... I do not think we can say , or anyone can state / elect , that one was better than another - It is a matter of personal choice what all - nighter " did it for you " ......... Malc Burton Views it all it is. I could just say I thought it would be the 100 Club for example. Thirty years next year. That's quite something. Got me thinking with the amount of (good) stuff played at one venue over that period of time could be deemed as influential, significant etc etc. Whether that evolution of spins in that place for that time has had more impact than 73 - 81 period of time? The scene is supposed* to be stronger than ever at the moment*? It must be possible to ask the question, speaking generally which allnighter has been the most influential down the years. General views. * debatable and a thread in itself?
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