Guest Posted January 3, 2009 Posted January 3, 2009 Thanks to Mark Freeman for encouraging me to dig out my Casino tapes and re-living my wonderful memories of the latter years of the Casino. Although I use to go to the Oldies nighters and occasionally go in M's, it was the Saturday nights , main dance floor that always did it for me - oh if we could turn back time? Russ, Richard, Soul Sam, Gary Rushbrooke, Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Brian Rae and Dave Evison etc. - Respect to you all for such wonderful memories! On some nights there was only a few hundred people in so am hoping that this is a great opportunity to re-live a moment in time. A few examples are: Neil Allen, Chris Plant, Tim Ashibende, Dave Thorley, Atlas, Geoff Oakes, Dave Shaw, Waggsy, Trusser, Harpo, The twins, Rob Marriott, Vernon, Martin Maylor, Blondie, Ricky Brown, Pete French, Fletch, Tracey, Pip and the rest of the Stroud contingent. The Gloucester crowd and so many more from Worcester, Redditch, Crewe, Manchester, Scotland etc. Also the people that I didn't meet at the Casino but then met afterwards and found out they were also there, Guy, Keb, Butch, Gilly etc. Also to the wonderful soulies that we no longer see around Dave Alcock, Pete Lawson, Tommo, Mudd and others R.I.P. Anyway if you were there between 1979-1981 please leave a comment. Mark (Gloucester) - Don't look at the picture as I looked quite different then, like more hair, and definitely less weight Hello, i was there and it was great to walk in and see everyone dancing, it was such a friendly atmosphere, and i was heavily into collecting records as i DJ locally and looking through lots of record boxes and everything was so much cheaper to buy then , pressings i picked up 10 for a Quid not like now 10 or 15 or 20 quid. originals were easier to get hold of also. but the main thing was the dancing , more people did acrobatic movements ,cart wheels,back drops,etc and seeing lots of women spinning at the front near those massive speakers.and if you got bored listening to the likes of Richard Searling playing lots of cover ups to protect records from been bootlegged, you could go up stairs and listen to classic oldies in MR ,ms. i have lots of fond memories of wigan and no where i have been has lived up to this place. bye for now. whiteflatcap.man
Guest martyn Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 I first visited the Casino in 76.Used to go once or twice a year up untill late 79 when I started going most weeks.Between 76 & 79 I found the likes of St Ives,Yate,The Fleet etc more to my liking.So in my opinion 1980 untill the end were the best Wigan years during my time on the scene......The music stepped up a gear(Richards playlists probably the best ever anywhere),the thieving seemed to lessen,the barb craze seemed to have stopped,the crap played by Russ & Keith was overshadowed by quallity from Richard &Gary R & there wasn't the 'sinister' atmosphere (I think most who went will know what I mean) in the lobby & corridors of Mr Ms there had been previously.I used to drive up usually with Tony Worot,Gareth Harry,Bev Lucas & Andy West in my car (all from Bedford).We used to stop occasionaly in Stoke for a pint with the likes of Dave Alcock,Sally (Cheryl),Ellaine,Brenda Bell, etc etc on the way up.Happy days indeed. I have really enjoyed this thread-specialy Toads refosoul clips (one or two I hadn't heard for years) & a lot of people mentioned who I knew in those days.Keep it up !
Guest martyn Posted January 4, 2009 Posted January 4, 2009 A few from Soul Sam around this time How many of these were first time played at the Casino? Alfie Davison - Love Is Serious Business Charles Johnson - Never Had A Love So Good Daybreak - I Need Love Damon Fox - Packing Up Dogs - Soul Step Gang Band - T.S.O.B. Greater Experience - Don't Forget To Remember King Tutt - You Got Me Hung Up Larry Brown - Breakin' Training Leo & Co - Hot Dog Love Committee - I Made A Mistake Omni - Keys To The City Pages - Heartaches And Pain Patti Labelle - You Make It So Hard Prince Phillip Mitchell - I'm So Happy Ramona Collins - You've Been Cheating Ramsey & Co - Love Call Roy Dawson - Over The Top Sweet - Broken Heart Attack Tommy Tate - You Taught Me How To Love Velvet Hammer - Happy Vickie Baines - Country Girl Will Collins & Willpower - Anything I Can Do Probably not as many as you would imagine,obviously the ones he bought from Richard Searling but other than those I heard most of the others when at the Fleet/Bedford nighters before Wigan,but who knows ?
Guest Bernie p Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 Bernie - Do you remember an U18 disco in Farnworth where they played Northern? It was called Jigsaw Hi Ernie sorry taken so long to reply yea being a Farnworth lad I sure do remember the jigsaw and yes they did play northern back then, even turned into a club and add a few alnighters about the same time as vava's in Bolton and the casino down the road in Wigan
Guest mickeyb Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 I first visited the Casino in 76.Used to go once or twice a year up untill late 79 when I started going most weeks.Between 76 & 79 I found the likes of St Ives,Yate,The Fleet etc more to my liking.So in my opinion 1980 untill the end were the best Wigan years during my time on the scene......The music stepped up a gear(Richards playlists probably the best ever anywhere),the thieving seemed to lessen,the barb craze seemed to have stopped,the crap played by Russ & Keith was overshadowed by quallity from Richard &Gary R & there wasn't the 'sinister' atmosphere (I think most who went will know what I mean) in the lobby & corridors of Mr Ms there had been previously.I used to drive up usually with Tony Worot,Gareth Harry,Bev Lucas & Andy West in my car (all from Bedford).We used to stop occasionaly in Stoke for a pint with the likes of Dave Alcock,Sally (Cheryl),Ellaine,Brenda Bell, etc etc on the way up.Happy days indeed. I have really enjoyed this thread-specialy Toads refosoul clips (one or two I hadn't heard for years) & a lot of people mentioned who I knew in those days.Keep it up ! Hiya Martyn, Your post seems just like my CV for the Northern Scene between 76 and 81. Hardly went to Wigan between 77 and 80, except for occassional Friday oldies. The last couple of years, despite the sometimes low numbers, were brilliant musically. Haven't seen you for a few years - 2001? see attached. Hope everything is everything. Best, Mickey
Guest martyn Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 Hiya Martyn, Your post seems just like my CV for the Northern Scene between 76 and 81. Hardly went to Wigan between 77 and 80, except for occassional Friday oldies. The last couple of years, despite the sometimes low numbers, were brilliant musically. Haven't seen you for a few years - 2001? see attached. Hope everything is everything. Best, Mickey Hi Mickey, Wrong Martin,he's Martin C ,I'm Martyn S Both from Bedford & around in those days......I was the sensible one .Must know you from Yate though-remember one or two from Reading
Guest mickeyb Posted January 6, 2009 Posted January 6, 2009 Hi Mickey, Wrong Martin,he's Martin C ,I'm Martyn S Both from Bedford & around in those days......I was the sensible one .Must know you from Yate though-remember one or two from Reading Hi Martyn, My mistake - wondered where your "box" had gone. Like you say, must've known you at Yate - I was from Cheltenham at the time. Give my best to Martyn when you see him.
Guest martyn Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 Hi Martyn, My mistake - wondered where your "box" had gone. Like you say, must've known you at Yate - I was from Cheltenham at the time. Give my best to Martyn when you see him. Can you remember a girl from Cheltenham who used to be known as Mouse ?Was always at Yate .
Guest mickeyb Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 Can you remember a girl from Cheltenham who used to be known as Mouse ?Was always at Yate . Think she might have been one of the younger crowd - did she hang around with Fiona? Pete French will definitely know.
Guest martyn Posted January 11, 2009 Posted January 11, 2009 Think she might have been one of the younger crowd - did she hang around with Fiona? Pete French will definitely know. Suppose she was abot 19 at the time (78/79).She borowed my car one night to go & get 'something' ,was gone for hours & managed to break someones leg & get pulled by the OB,never did get the full story as everyone involved (including me) were .
Guest mickeyb Posted January 11, 2009 Posted January 11, 2009 Suppose she was abot 19 at the time (78/79).She borowed my car one night to go & get 'something' ,was gone for hours & managed to break someones leg & get pulled by the OB,never did get the full story as everyone involved (including me) were . Typical Cheltenham then
Guest familytree Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 no mate, lost contact after wigan(as you do!). would love to see her again prob got more tattoos now! a mate of mine saw carol at a weekender somewhere, will try get any contact info if he has it. both nice lasses, would be nice to see em but no-one travels to any ONE venue like we did back then if u get my drift. I know its a bit late but just reading the thread!.. do you mean caroline and bridget from ashby de la zoushe or something like that!.. if you do I know where they are and still see them now and again... if you dont then good luck in your search x
TOAD Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 I know its a bit late but just reading the thread!.. do you mean caroline and bridget from ashby de la zoushe or something like that!.. if you do I know where they are and still see them now and again... if you dont then good luck in your search x DONT THINK THEY ARE THE SAME PEOPLE BOTH USED TO LIVE IN CREWE
Rob Wigley Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Hi Mark good thread, tried to wade my way through it and would like to add a few names on to the list. We were rooted in the record bar, but when Richard was at his peak you got someone to look after your sales box and headed for the floor. The worst night I can remember was a Saturday after a "Wigan & Wheel" Oldies "Mid-month" all nighter on the Friday, it was F**king freezing inside, we kept our coats on ! about 200 in. No atmosphere at all. We got up there at 1.30 am in time for Richards spot and then drove home when he'd done ! Names from that time haunting the record bar. Derek Pearson, Eddie Hubard, George Sharp, Rod Shard, Chris Shaw, Garry Churm, Gary Speddings, Neil Salter (Robins big bro) Rob Lythal (correct spelling?) Dave Withers, Hoppy, Tim Ashebende, a shy bloke called Mark Dobson, Keith Minshull, Gilly, Kev (Burton) Also who was the guy that travelled from the Cotswolds/ Cheltenham every week to sell records . He had a huge record box, mainly UK stuff and used to hump it to the train station in the morning very well spoken, (Julian?) Long hair. He might have been at university as well Bus trip boys Steve , Mart and Bri, Dean, Julian Sigee, Mark hopes, Jerry & Jimmy, paul wheatcroft and the rest of the Mansfield lot. Happy daze Rob Wigley
Guest malc1 Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 I cant for the life of me remember the nighter i went to in worcester/redditch, ive got memory loss must be my age!! lol, i spent alot of time down in redditch tho staying at Sharons with her sister, i can remember her dad was a prison officer as was my dad and we'd hide in her bedroom every morning so her dad wouldnt find us wide awake (know what i mean?)!! lol, those were great days. I was a regular at Wigan as i only lived an hour away thats where i met sharon and Wagsy and crew there was a guy called Simon from brum too, do you know him? Me and the Lancaster crowd used to sit on the left near the stage (when i was stationery)!!. I havent been to a nighter for years due to family comitments but im up for it now and have found a few freinds from the past on you tube and we are all organising to go to the May 09 nighter at Morecambe for a reunion, i honestly cant wait.Hi M8 if you are from Lancaster you must know Freddie and his cousin Jimmy?i was with Freddie friday at Lowton. Malc
Eddie Hubbard Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 Hi Mark good thread, tried to wade my way through it and would like to add a few names on to the list. We were rooted in the record bar, but when Richard was at his peak you got someone to look after your sales box and headed for the floor. The worst night I can remember was a Saturday after a "Wigan & Wheel" Oldies "Mid-month" all nighter on the Friday, it was F**king freezing inside, we kept our coats on ! about 200 in. No atmosphere at all. We got up there at 1.30 am in time for Richards spot and then drove home when he'd done ! Names from that time haunting the record bar. Derek Pearson, Eddie Hubard, George Sharp, Rod Shard, Chris Shaw, Garry Churm, Gary Speddings, Neil Salter (Robins big bro) Rob Lythal (correct spelling?) Dave Withers, Hoppy, Tim Ashebende, a shy bloke called Mark Dobson, Keith Minshull, Gilly, Kev (Burton) Also who was the guy that travelled from the Cotswolds/ Cheltenham every week to sell records . He had a huge record box, mainly UK stuff and used to hump it to the train station in the morning very well spoken, (Julian?) Long hair. He might have been at university as well Bus trip boys Steve , Mart and Bri, Dean, Julian Sigee, Mark hopes, Jerry & Jimmy, paul wheatcroft and the rest of the Mansfield lot. Happy daze Rob Wigley Wasn't Allan Lane from Oxford was it Rob ? Very well spoken and at UNI in Oxford .Best,Eddie
Professorturnups Posted February 15, 2009 Posted February 15, 2009 (edited) Hi Mark good thread, tried to wade my way through it and would like to add a few names on to the list. We were rooted in the record bar, but when Richard was at his peak you got someone to look after your sales box and headed for the floor. The worst night I can remember was a Saturday after a "Wigan & Wheel" Oldies "Mid-month" all nighter on the Friday, it was F**king freezing inside, we kept our coats on ! about 200 in. No atmosphere at all. We got up there at 1.30 am in time for Richards spot and then drove home when he'd done ! Names from that time haunting the record bar. Derek Pearson, Eddie Hubard, George Sharp, Rod Shard, Chris Shaw, Garry Churm, Gary Speddings, Neil Salter (Robins big bro) Rob Lythal (correct spelling?) Dave Withers, Hoppy, Tim Ashebende, a shy bloke called Mark Dobson, Keith Minshull, Gilly, Kev (Burton) Also who was the guy that travelled from the Cotswolds/ Cheltenham every week to sell records . He had a huge record box, mainly UK stuff and used to hump it to the train station in the morning very well spoken, (Julian?) Long hair. He might have been at university as well Bus trip boys Steve , Mart and Bri, Dean, Julian Sigee, Mark hopes, Jerry & Jimmy, paul wheatcroft and the rest of the Mansfield lot. Happy daze Rob Wigley I think the guy you mention with the huge record box was from Cambridge. We used to be on the same train and he'd wheel his box on an old trolley from the station - p*ssed myself one night when a wheel fell off! His name was James and he had a really weird style of dancing. Was put though to the final of the St Ives dancing competion for a laugh! Mark C Edited February 15, 2009 by professorturnups
Rob Wigley Posted February 16, 2009 Posted February 16, 2009 I think the guy you mention with the huge record box was from Cambridge. We used to be on the same train and he'd wheel his box on an old trolley from the station - p*ssed myself one night when a wheel fell off! His name was James and he had a really weird style of dancing. Was put though to the final of the St Ives dancing competion for a laugh! Mark C Hi All it,s not Alan Lane or Ian stewart I know them both from do's down there I've got a feeling now his name was JERRY and the Cambridge thing might fit, I know it took him ages to get to the Casino on the train. He always used to sit immediately on the left of the record bar as you walked through the middle "doors" (exit) from the back of the dance floor. His record box had about 6 sections across and was massive. I have an old address book somewhere i'll try and find it. Rob
Guest Posted February 17, 2009 Posted February 17, 2009 79-81 was my main blooding into the NS scene.I travelled every Saturday from Edinburgh on the train with Stevie Smith and Dale Pender both no longer with us,RIP,and Jimmy Kaye and many others that were regular travellers at that time, those were the days of the persil tickets as I recall.I agree with many that for me the music at that time was superb and set me up for the likes of Stafford etc afterwards.Met loads of great people over that period from all over the country. Stu i can remember you from wigan days, used to travel down from carlisle with you lot
Guest skorpiano Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 (edited) This has been a great thread and it certainly brought back some happy memories. We all have our opinions about the last few years at the Casino, for me they were great, for others not so! So, find at the link below 1-2 (3-6 to follow) of a six volume collection which brings together some of the sounds which helped shape the Casino between 1979/81. PS There are few tracks included which, although good, don't belong. Can you find them? Enjoy, and Keep The Faith. https://skorpan.podbean.com/ Edited February 23, 2009 by skorpiano
Guest Alwayssoul Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Hi M8 if you are from Lancaster you must know Freddie and his cousin Jimmy?i was with Freddie friday at Lowton. Malc Yeh i know freddie, not sure about his cousin tho might know him by sight!! My god i havent seen freddie for about 27yrs now! at least hes still bombing about on the scene, he'll never change, ha ha bless him !!
Guest Alwayssoul Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 i can remember you from wigan days, used to travel down from carlisle with you lot youll know Pam fairish then? a good mate of mine from the good old days
Guest Alwayssoul Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 simeon, o melley, photo of him earlier in the thread, top left thats were the preston lot used to sit Yeh thats right! we all sat together when i was staitionery!!!!
Guest Alwayssoul Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 79-81 was my main blooding into the NS scene.I travelled every Saturday from Edinburgh on the train with Stevie Smith and Dale Pender both no longer with us,RIP,and Jimmy Kaye and many others that were regular travellers at that time, those were the days of the persil tickets as I recall.I agree with many that for me the music at that time was superb and set me up for the likes of Stafford etc afterwards.Met loads of great people over that period from all over the country. Stu im sure ive read this before but cant seem to find it!! but i am totally overwhelmed that Dale is no longer with us he spent a few times at my house when we were together back in the 70s he was a lovely guy and i always remember the natural black streak in his blonde hair that i thought was so cool!! Such good memories of a great guy and friend. God bless him xx also Stevie too!! we used to chat on the train a few times, so sad to know theyve gone. RIP guys see ya up there xx
Mark Oliver Posted March 1, 2009 Author Posted March 1, 2009 Rob - thanks for the add's. Talking about record dealers / main sellers in the record bar, who were the regulars? Starting the list - Keith Minshull, Neil Allen, Tim Ashibende, Rod Shard, Dave Withers ????????
Guest pipmc Posted March 29, 2009 Posted March 29, 2009 what a great time and a list of lads there i still bump into . pip
Guest KEN-SOUL Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 We traveled down from Edinburgh and surrounding areas from the mid 70's up until the final nights, met lots of great people and heard oh so many great sounds - I loved the record bar, talking to so many knowledgeable people and going up to M's - no mention of Gal who always played a great spot! If it wasn't for the casino then the Clouds nighters in Edinburgh would never have happened - and I'm sure it's influence was felt in many other towns and cities the length and breadth of the nation. hi g, my brother in law from edinburgh has polaroids of himself and others from the scottish crowd practacing "the splits" and other torturous shananigans from inside the all-nighter. have asked him to display them for others to see, but he is just not interested now. to all the people who never made wigan, remember this: WE DIDN'T NEED TO GO. WE HAD OUR OWN ALL-NIGHTERS... AND BRILLIANT THEY WERE TOO!
Guest pipmc Posted March 30, 2009 Posted March 30, 2009 Thanks to Mark Freeman for encouraging me to dig out my Casino tapes and re-living my wonderful memories of the latter years of the Casino. Although I use to go to the Oldies nighters and occasionally go in M's, it was the Saturday nights , main dance floor that always did it for me - oh if we could turn back time? Russ, Richard, Soul Sam, Gary Rushbrooke, Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Brian Rae and Dave Evison etc. - Respect to you all for such wonderful memories! On some nights there was only a few hundred people in so am hoping that this is a great opportunity to re-live a moment in time. A few examples are: Neil Allen, Chris Plant, Tim Ashibende, Dave Thorley, Atlas, Geoff Oakes, Dave Shaw, Waggsy, Trusser, Harpo, The twins, Rob Marriott, Vernon, Martin Maylor, Blondie, Ricky Brown, Pete French, Fletch, Tracey, Pip and the rest of the Stroud contingent. The Gloucester crowd and so many more from Worcester, Redditch, Crewe, Manchester, Scotland etc. Also the people that I didn't meet at the Casino but then met afterwards and found out they were also there, Guy, Keb, Butch, Gilly etc. Also to the wonderful soulies that we no longer see around Dave Alcock, Pete Lawson, Tommo, Mudd and others R.I.P. Anyway if you were there between 1979-1981 please leave a comment. Mark (Gloucester) - Don't look at the picture as I looked quite different then, like more hair, and definitely less weight which pip is that then
Guest Eddies Posted March 31, 2009 Posted March 31, 2009 which pip is that then That would be Pip from Stroud....what a nice guy.... remember me and Mark picking through his collection when he sold up...remember Mark having a Just like the weather....and me getting a 4 voices and a wish is my command for a tenner each...plus a few more.Got back to Mark's and my lift to a niter had gone cos they were fed up of waiting,still a good night back at Marks house gloating over our new 45's Ed
Mark Oliver Posted April 3, 2009 Author Posted April 3, 2009 That would be Pip from Stroud....what a nice guy.... remember me and Mark picking through his collection when he sold up...remember Mark having a Just like the weather....and me getting a 4 voices and a wish is my command for a tenner each...plus a few more.Got back to Mark's and my lift to a niter had gone cos they were fed up of waiting,still a good night back at Marks house gloating over our new 45's Ed Edwin Yes I really liked Pip and he had a great collection. Anyone now what happened to Pip, are you on Soul Source? Mark
Guest Eddies Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 Pip and Chic are still living in Stroud...haven't seen them for about two years tho'
Guest rovers Posted May 26, 2009 Posted May 26, 2009 Thanks to Mark Freeman for encouraging me to dig out my Casino tapes and re-living my wonderful memories of the latter years of the Casino. Although I use to go to the Oldies nighters and occasionally go in M's, it was the Saturday nights , main dance floor that always did it for me - oh if we could turn back time? Russ, Richard, Soul Sam, Gary Rushbrooke, Pat Brady, Keith Minshull, Brian Rae and Dave Evison etc. - Respect to you all for such wonderful memories! On some nights there was only a few hundred people in so am hoping that this is a great opportunity to re-live a moment in time. A few examples are: Neil Allen, Chris Plant, Tim Ashibende, Dave Thorley, Atlas, Geoff Oakes, Dave Shaw, Waggsy, Trusser, Harpo, The twins, Rob Marriott, Vernon, Martin Maylor, Blondie, Ricky Brown, Pete French, Fletch, Tracey, Pip and the rest of the Stroud contingent. The Gloucester crowd and so many more from Worcester, Redditch, Crewe, Manchester, Scotland etc. Also the people that I didn't meet at the Casino but then met afterwards and found out they were also there, Guy, Keb, Butch, Gilly etc. Also to the wonderful soulies that we no longer see around Dave Alcock, Pete Lawson, Tommo, Mudd and others R.I.P. Anyway if you were there between 1979-1981 please leave a comment. Mark (Gloucester) - Don't look at the picture as I looked quite different then, like more hair, and definitely less weight Started going in summer 78 when the showstoppers did a gig,then went fortnightly till about april 81.went to the 500th and last night sept 81.spent the best part of my life at the casino.met some fine people at the allnighter.
Dave Raistrick Posted June 5, 2009 Posted June 5, 2009 A few from Garry Rushbrooke on a Saturday night. Admirations - You Left Me - Peaches Cashmeres - Showstopper Cashmeres Don't Let The Door Hit Your Back Deltours - Sweet And Lovely Determinations - Bing Bong Executive Four - I Got A Good Thing Going Four Voices - Your Love Is Getting Stronger Gary Sole - Holding On Imaginations - Strange Neighbourhood Johnny Guitar Watson - Ain't Gonna Move Lonnie Russ - Say Girl Magnetics - I Have A Girl Magnetics - Lady in Green Midnighters - You're Gonna Make Me Cry Players IV - The Two Of Us Ray Agee - I'm Losing Again Richard Anthony - No Good Sammy Sevens - Everybody Crossfire Traditions - My Life With You Great days !! '78 to '81 I Would travel up to Wigan most weekends with Garry and his wife at the time Julie along with Stigger....... I Was making regular trips to the USA in search of 45s and could be found selling my latest finds in the record bar alongside Tim Ashibende, Rod Shard, Dave Withers, Keith Minshull etc... Gary was one of my best customers at the time and most of my better new discoveries went his way. Have not seen him since the mid 80s although l do hear of his whereabouts from time to time. Regards Dave Raistrick.
Mark Oliver Posted June 5, 2009 Author Posted June 5, 2009 (edited) Great days !! '78 to '81 I Would travel up to Wigan most weekends with Garry and his wife at the time Julie along with Stigger....... I Was making regular trips to the USA in search of 45s and could be found selling my latest finds in the record bar alongside Tim Ashibende, Rod Shard, Dave Withers, Keith Minshull etc... Gary was one of my best customers at the time and most of my better new discoveries went his way. Have not seen him since the mid 80s although l do hear of his whereabouts from time to time. Regards Dave Raistrick. Dave thanks for joining the thread and have fond memories of enjoying many a good night in the record bar with you and a few bob for some great 45's. Over the years you have discovered some truly great 45's that have been played by many of the nighter dee-jays and collectors and still going strong. Mark Edited June 5, 2009 by littlestanley
Dave Raistrick Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Dave thanks for joining the thread and have fond memories of enjoying many a good night in the record bar with you and a few bob for some great 45's. Over the years you have discovered some truly great 45's that have been played by many of the nighter dee-jays and collectors and still going strong. Mark Cheers Mark, And thanks for the comments. Those days seem so long ago now but it's always great to be in contact with the people who attended the Casino back then, So many fantastic memories. Hopefully see you at one of our Skegness Weekenders ?? Best Wishes Dave. www.starsandstripesimports.com
Guest DeeJay Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Been trying to remember that name for years, was a really nice guy, thanks. i was mates with Dave and his then girlfriend, now i believe wife.(great people)Haven't seen him since we bumped into each other at Stafford (i think) I really didn't getting to know alot of people at Wigan (didnt do gear (then) Just i danced most of the night away. Didn't mind going on my tod although i used to go with a crowd from Yeadon nr leeds Have tapes and pictures somewhere! Dave Bywell
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 No M8 --The photo that i see everywhere of Pete,Harry and Myself and THOSE records was taken in 1980 at a Forge All Nighter (ehere Macdonalds is now) on the A64. mIGHT SEE YOU THIS YEAR!!! T.C. The Forge pub, bygum that's a throw back, remember Jaspers Country Club also. But staying on thread, who recalls the guy always drinking whiskey in the record bar, from Northallerton called Campbell, first name could have been Steve.................anyone, was always with Withers and Hennigan. And where is Bernie Golding these days........... .
Harry Crosby Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 The Forge pub, bygum that's a throw back, remember Jaspers Country Club also. But staying on thread, who recalls the guy always drinking whiskey in the record bar, from Northallerton called Campbell, first name could have been Steve.................anyone, was always with Withers and Hennigan. And where is Bernie Golding these days........... . yeh it was steve campbell, used to knock around with barry james, not seen or heard of steve for years now
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 yeh it was steve campbell, used to knock around with barry james, not seen or heard of steve for years now Thanks Harry - .
Davetay Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 The Forge pub, bygum that's a throw back, remember Jaspers Country Club also. But staying on thread, who recalls the guy always drinking whiskey in the record bar, from Northallerton called Campbell, first name could have been Steve.................anyone, was always with Withers and Hennigan. And where is Bernie Golding these days........... . Hi Nick, I saw Bernie at Guy's 50th in Derby. It was the 1st time I'd seen him for years. Dave.
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted June 10, 2009 Posted June 10, 2009 The Forge pub, bygum that's a throw back, remember Jaspers Country Club also. But staying on thread, who recalls the guy always drinking whiskey in the record bar, from Northallerton called Campbell, first name could have been Steve.................anyone, was always with Withers and Hennigan. And where is Bernie Golding these days........... . Hi Nick--how,s sunny Skipton --yo doing the tide bar 27 th.? Steve Campbell was my best man in 1981(strait after a Wigan packed Friday Niter)--never forget Dave Evison announcing at 7.30 a.m --"Would Tony Coleby meet Steve Campbell in the record bar as you,re getting married 100 miles awaay in 7 hrs.!!! about 30 people at Wigan that nite were at the wedding in Northallerton that afternoon!! not many people ate their buffet---ENGLAND JUST GOT THEIR 5 TH,) sTEVE MOVED TO Brighton about 1983 but was seen at a soul oldies do in Northallerton about 6 months ago Best Tony Coleby
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Nick, I saw Bernie at Guy's 50th in Derby. It was the 1st time I'd seen him for years. Dave. Hi Dave - Bernie wasn't wearing my best fred perry shirt, he kindly borrowed off me in 1978..... . It was my best shirt honest. Didnt make Guy 50th, although I was being badgered by Jolly, Pete Hickson and had a nice request off Robin Salter to attend. Dave - read something yesterday from Pat Allen on SS - re Burnley and Pendle/Bank Hall Miners "get together", or that's how I viewed it. Hope your well, did I see you have recently joined EMS. Cheers, Nicholas.
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Nick--how,s sunny Skipton --yo doing the tide bar 27 th.? Steve Campbell was my best man in 1981(strait after a Wigan packed Friday Niter)--never forget Dave Evison announcing at 7.30 a.m --"Would Tony Coleby meet Steve Campbell in the record bar as you,re getting married 100 miles awaay in 7 hrs.!!! about 30 people at Wigan that nite were at the wedding in Northallerton that afternoon!! not many people ate their buffet---ENGLAND JUST GOT THEIR 5 TH,) sTEVE MOVED TO Brighton about 1983 but was seen at a soul oldies do in Northallerton about 6 months ago Best Tony Coleby Hi Tony, Mr Campbell I always remember sitting in the record bar as a regular, with a bottle of spirit by his side. I use to think - brave man, cause at the time, I could not feel my tounge, let alone the roof of my fecking mouth.... . Who's parents paid for the buffet........ was that your wedding to Rani - Tony, or has there been other's . Been requested to attend a few Hide Bar do's, but as yet I have not attended any - and I doubt I will. But great to hear Steve is about. How are the two of you filling the missing vacant space - on a sunday mornings - now . Thanks and cheers, Nicholas.
Harry Crosby Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Tony, Mr Campbell I always remember sitting in the record bar as a regular, with a bottle of spirit by his side. I use to think - brave man, cause at the time, I could not feel my tounge, let alone the roof of my fecking mouth.... . Who's parents paid for the buffet........ was that your wedding to Rani - Tony, or has there been other's . Been requested to attend a few Hide Bar do's, but as yet I have not attended any - and I doubt I will. But great to hear Steve is about. How are the two of you filling the missing vacant space - on a sunday mornings - now . Thanks and cheers, Nicholas. Allways remember steve, having loads of copies of TOMMY JAMES-RUN BABY RUN, at the oval ball in york, it was at the time searling was playing the peter jarrett version
Guest Nick Harrison Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 (edited) Allways remember steve, having loads of copies of TOMMY JAMES-RUN BABY RUN, at the oval ball in york, it was at the time searling was playing the peter jarrett version Hi Harry - Yes - Tommy James and the Shondells on Roulette...if I am correct. The "oval ball".....Yorks thursday nite soul bash - back then. Christ - York has some soul club history, was recently working in York and staying in digs at the Five Lion's Pub in the centre, couple of locals in there had quite a very educated northern, (now scooter only) background. . Edited June 11, 2009 by Nick Harrison
Harry Crosby Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Harry - Yes - Tommy James and the Shondells on Roulette...if I am correct. The "oval ball".....Yorks thursday nite soul bash - back then. Christ York has some soul club history, was recently working in York and staying in digs at the Five Lion's Pub in the centre, couple of locals in there had quite a northern/scooter background. . had some cracking nights at the oval ball back then, my first introduction to northern soul was there all baggy trousers n brogues back then
Guest topcatnumpty1 Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 had some cracking nights at the oval ball back then, my first introduction to northern soul was there all baggy trousers n brogues back then H----you still wear them!!!! Nick--no my first wedding in 1981 was to Pam (the girl i was everywhere with in 1976--1981---got divorced in 1989--met Rani a month later!! Best T.C.
Davetay Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Dave - Bernie wasn't wearing my best fred perry shirt, he kindly borrowed off me in 1978..... . It was my best shirt honest. Didnt make Guy 50th, although I was being badgered by Jolly, Pete Hickson and had a nice request off Robin Salter to attend. Dave - read something yesterday from Pat Allen on SS - re Burnley and Pendle/Bank Hall Miners "get together", or that's how I viewed it. Hope your well, did I see you have recently joined EMS. Cheers, Nicholas. Yea, Big Dave and Pete were there, I had no idea who Pete was when he came over for a chat. Not seen him since 1978. I joined EMS in Jan or Feb this year. The last time I saw Pat he was on about a reunion, but that was last summer! Hope to see you out and about soon.
Paul Shirley Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 dose any body know where i can find ant burke from wigan ??? spinner in all the casino clips left side of the stage . i last seen him at lowton some 6 years ago i think . reason i ask is some people making a film want to contact him . before i last seen him at lowton was back in 76 in his old spot at the side of the stage in the casino ????? worth a try i did say i would help
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