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one of the best clubs ever for me

colin curtis playing jazz in the downstairs room at the far end (warren boogaloo on the dance floor givin it some fancy jazz moves - eh warren?)

main room not to my taste - too oldies oriented - except for the odd guest spot

but upstairs in the modern room was just fantastic (really, it was the sam and arthur show)

best memories:

richard searling charging in with a face like a smacked arse and accosting sam cos the week before cos we had persuaded sam to uncover a few top sounds of the time (can't remember them all now - remember daybreak was one) and after he had played his set downstairs someone showed him a fanzine we had knocked up in a hurry giving the real artists/titles/labels which included about four records he had just played as c/u's :lol: spose it did make him look a bit silly in retrospect :lol:

the "pajama party" (i remember sam dj-ing in pajamas that belonged to arthur which he had "comandeered" when he stayed over shortly before ranting_1.gif )

colin curtis coming up one night and telling me that he didn't think that the music was any different from what he played at the mecca (yeah, right :lol: )

but most of all - excellent new records everytime, great venue, and a brilliant friendly crowd

would like to know what happened to Pat from Bolton (Farnworth) - anyone in touch with him?

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This is where i first heard Al Hudson`s "spread love", the album version with the long intro hot off the press from the states, it was a really good chill out venue for a lot of the Banbury soul crew after a heavy nite at the Casino in the late 70`s.

Really good club.

Does anyone remember a guy called "cockney mick" who was a regular ?

Garv

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This is where i first heard Al Hudson`s "spread love", the album version with the long intro hot off the press from the states, it was a really good chill out venue for a lot of the Banbury soul crew after a heavy nite at the Casino in the late 70`s.

Really good club.

Does anyone remember a guy called "cockney mick" who was a regular ?

Garv

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was this the all dayer venue is so went to a couple

mark

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was this the all dayer venue is so went to a couple

mark

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yep thats the one.

Garv.

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This is where i first heard Al Hudson`s "spread love", the album version with the long intro hot off the press from the states, it was a really good chill out venue for a lot of the Banbury soul crew after a heavy nite at the Casino in the late 70`s.

Really good club.

Does anyone remember a guy called "cockney mick" who was a regular ?

Garv

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He resurfaced last year and sold his collection via flyers left out at the 100 Club...I know Mick Smith had a lot of them.

How long did the Locarno go on for then, I stopped going in 1979 because they switched it to the Top Of The World, Stafford, I got so fed up of the police pulling me in every time I went that I packed it in altogether

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He resurfaced last year and sold his collection via flyers left out at the 100 Club...I know Mick Smith had a lot of them.

How long did the Locarno go on for then, I stopped going in 1979 because they switched it to the Top Of The World, Stafford, I got so fed up of the police pulling me in every time I went that I packed it in altogether

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Hi Pete i bet Mick had some nice stuff for sale he was an avid vinyl man, i`m not to sure when the Locarno finished but it must have been around 80/81 & i remember the police pressence just got out of hand & like yourself i gave up going. I think it started up again in the middle of the 80`s but not sure.

Do you remember a guy called Pat from the Birmingham area, i used to meet him at Birmingham new street every week on the way to the Casino, i met him again at this years Prestatyn with black Simon from your neck of the woods.

Garv.

Guest woolie mark
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was this the all dayer venue is so went to a couple

mark

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dayers and nighters

at the dayers the modern room didn't open until the evening

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This is where i first heard Al Hudson`s "spread love", the album version with the long intro hot off the press from the states, it was a really good chill out venue for a lot of the Banbury soul crew after a heavy nite at the Casino in the late 70`s.

Really good club.

Does anyone remember a guy called "cockney mick" who was a regular ?

Garv

COCKNEY MICK

does anyone remember the incident at the reading alldayer (either 76 or 77) with chris hill lead everyone from the funk room into the northern room and put a funk record on the turntables (I think it could have been "aint no stoppin us now" ) and some chap in a vest and baggie pants jumped up on stage took the record off the turntable and smashed it ? well that was cockney mick, after that incident (because the northern soul crowd was wayout numberd by the funk crowd) reading all dayers started having funk in the main room and northern in the small upstairs room than I think camberly and the rest of those funk dayers started, anyway cockney mick used to dj at the locarno, I remember him giving me a lift to birmingham after yate a couple of times, he had a flashy ford cortina if my memorie's correct.

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COCKNEY MICK

does anyone remember the incident at the reading alldayer (either 76 or 77) with chris hill lead everyone from the funk room into the northern room and put a funk record on the turntables (I think it could have been "aint no stoppin us now" ) and some chap in a vest and baggie pants jumped up on stage took the record off the turntable and smashed it ? well that was cockney mick, after that incident (because the northern soul crowd was wayout numberd by the funk crowd) reading all dayers started having funk in the main room and northern in the small upstairs room than I think camberly and the rest of those funk dayers started, anyway cockney mick used to dj at the locarno, I remember him giving me a lift to birmingham after yate a couple of times, he had a flashy ford cortina if my memorie's correct.

COCKNEY MICK...

Saw Mick last Saturday night at Bisley, great guy, always been around as long as I can remember. Went to Bisley with him in 70s after the Shades of Green in Camberley, when they used to have Friday all nighters. I remember the incident at Top Rank, Reading, all looked like getting nasty at the time!! Mick must be one of the biggest soul fans I've known, had a great record collection. Well remember the Locarno all dayers especially after Yate, 78/79 ish, heavy weekends, but happy days!!!! Cockney always had a flashy cortina by the way.

Alan from Reading

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COCKNEY MICK

does anyone remember the incident at the reading alldayer (either 76 or 77) with chris hill lead everyone from the funk room into the northern room and put a funk record on the turntables (I think it could have been "aint no stoppin us now" ) and some chap in a vest and baggie pants jumped up on stage took the record off the turntable and smashed it ? well that was cockney mick, after that incident (because the northern soul crowd was wayout numberd by the funk crowd) reading all dayers started having funk in the main room and northern in the small upstairs room than I think camberly and the rest of those funk dayers started, anyway cockney mick used to dj at the locarno, I remember him giving me a lift to birmingham after yate a couple of times, he had a flashy ford cortina if my memorie's correct.

went on a small bus to this with a load of lads from the North Mids area - Mansfield, Derby etc. I know its a bit anal but the record was a thing by Slick - 'Space Bass'. wacko.gif Strange how some things stick in your mind ( i think they appeared on TOTP with chrome balls as heads???)

A load of old mates stopped going as the funk thing took a grip - god knows why cos there was a place in Ilford where it seemed you couldn't fail to pull :) Cassinelli's at Standish, however, was a dump.

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fcukerty fcuk youve got some memory.........i must admit what i do really remember (from all those years back) is that fat cockney fcuker chris hill leading the charge into the main room, what a tail hole he was.

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went on a small bus to this with a load of lads from the North Mids area - Mansfield, Derby etc. I know its a bit anal but the record was a thing by Slick - 'Space Bass'. wacko.gif Strange how some things stick in your mind ( i think they appeared on TOTP with chrome balls as heads???)

A load of old mates stopped going as the funk thing took a grip - god knows why cos there was a place in Ilford where it seemed you couldn't fail to pull :thumbsup: Cassinelli's at Standish, however, was a dump.

do a search on here for space bass and reading, as there was a fair bit of discussion on this a few months ago on here involving most who were there including chris hill, and maybe the definite story ? was agreed on

if cant find it shout and i dig for you

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do a search on here for space bass and reading, as there was a fair bit of discussion on this a few months ago on here involving most who were there including chris hill, and maybe the definite story ? was agreed on

if cant find it shout and i dig for you

I cant find it, could you dig it out ? thanks

rum bum

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Hi Mark, yes brilliant All Dayers upstairs at the Locarno...

Heres a live tape listing I recorded at Brum Locarno All Dayer Modern room upstairs - 23/8/81

Lots of Cover Ups still in use!!!

Arthur Fenn -

Bright Moments - She's So Fine - Udt

Kalyan - Let Me Love You One More Time - Rca Lp

Glenn Dorsey - Moving On - Good ("Universal Mind" C/U)

Timothy Wilson - It's Love Baby - H&L Lp

Soul Sam

Numonics - Forever and a day - HoDisk

Esquires - What Good Is Music - Cigar Man ("Reflections" c/u "The Rain Keeps Coming Down")

Willie Darrington - Never Should have Walked Away - Rav ("Ebbtide" c/u)

Nicky Newarkers - Woman - mercury ("Bill Harris" C/U "Fool For You")

Leon Peterson - Don't Squeeze The Sherm - Fire Mountain

Brafa - Live It Up - Lovebone

Ullanda McCullogh - Warm and gentle explosion - Atlantic Lp

Jewel - Paradise

She Devil - She Devil - Charm City

The Dells - Your Song - 20th C

Oscar Perry - Do It Till You're Satisfied - Yellow Horizon ("Syl Johnson" C/U)

Mario

Charles Beverley - Don't You Want A Man Like Me - Vanessa ("Roger Troy" c/u)

Betty J White - You're Something Special

Laura Green - Blow Your Whistle

Kalyan - let Me Love You - Rca

Soul Sam

Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You - Emt ("Esther Williams" C/U)

Daybreak - I Need Love - Pap

Alex Taylor - Slowly Turning To Love - best ("Johnny Barnes" c/u)

William Branch - Smiling Eyes - Rainbow ("Sam Moultrie" c/u)

J.T. Brown - Like Taking Candy from A Baby - Mahogony

Denise La Salle - I'm Tripping On You - MCA

Oscar Perry - Wind Me Up - Yellow Horizon ("Nate Evans" C/U "Stir Me Up")

Nate Williams - Mugged By Love - NJI

1-20 Connection - Love Is Our Destiny - 1-20 Blvd ("Willie J & Co" "Boogie All Night Long" C/U) - brilliant!

Maybe another listing when I have time...

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Hi Mark, yes brilliant All Dayers upstairs at the Locarno...

Heres a live tape listing I recorded at Brum Locarno All Dayer Modern room upstairs - 23/8/81

Lots of Cover Ups still in use!!!

Arthur Fenn -

Bright Moments - She's So Fine - Udt

Kalyan - Let Me Love You One More Time - Rca Lp

Glenn Dorsey - Moving On - Good ("Universal Mind" C/U)

Timothy Wilson - It's Love Baby - H&L Lp

Soul Sam

Numonics - Forever and a day - HoDisk

Esquires - What Good Is Music - Cigar Man ("Reflections" c/u "The Rain Keeps Coming Down")

Willie Darrington - Never Should have Walked Away - Rav ("Ebbtide" c/u)

Nicky Newarkers - Woman - mercury ("Bill Harris" C/U "Fool For You")

Leon Peterson - Don't Squeeze The Sherm - Fire Mountain

Brafa - Live It Up - Lovebone

Ullanda McCullogh - Warm and gentle explosion - Atlantic Lp

Jewel - Paradise

She Devil - She Devil - Charm City

The Dells - Your Song - 20th C

Oscar Perry - Do It Till You're Satisfied - Yellow Horizon ("Syl Johnson" C/U)

Mario

Charles Beverley - Don't You Want A Man Like Me - Vanessa ("Roger Troy" c/u)

Betty J White - You're Something Special

Laura Green - Blow Your Whistle

Kalyan - let Me Love You - Rca

Soul Sam

Cheryl Berdell - Giving It All To You - Emt ("Esther Williams" C/U)

Daybreak - I Need Love - Pap

Alex Taylor - Slowly Turning To Love - best ("Johnny Barnes" c/u)

William Branch - Smiling Eyes - Rainbow ("Sam Moultrie" c/u)

J.T. Brown - Like Taking Candy from A Baby - Mahogony

Denise La Salle - I'm Tripping On You - MCA

Oscar Perry - Wind Me Up - Yellow Horizon ("Nate Evans" C/U "Stir Me Up")

Nate Williams - Mugged By Love - NJI

1-20 Connection - Love Is Our Destiny - 1-20 Blvd ("Willie J & Co" "Boogie All Night Long" C/U) - brilliant!

Maybe another listing when I have time...

Great memories there Robin . Lost all my tapes from this era in a divorce :angry:

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Do you remember a guy called Pat from the Birmingham area, i used to meet him at Birmingham new street every week on the way to the Casino, i met him again at this years Prestatyn with black Simon from your neck of the woods.

Garv.

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imestamp="1113638111 refosoul

This is where i first heard Al Hudson`s "spread love", the albumhot off the press from the states, it was a really good chill out venue for a lot of the Banbury soul crew after a heavy nite at the Casino in the late 70`s.

Really good club.

Does anyone remember a guy called "cockney mick" who was a regular ?

Garv


Guest peter burke
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Left Brighouse on a rainy Saturday in 1977 and got the train down to Plymouth where we (me & Karen) moved in to a bedsit.

Jumped on a coach the day after to a Sunday All Dayer at Birmingham Locarno.

That's all I can remember!

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