Guest Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Sorry used to get us to do em`,upstairs in the old cafe,sometimes used to give a chip & egg tea cake after ,not often though OMG i got food poisoning there now i know whos fault it was!!!!
Cunnie Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 OMG i got food poisoning there now i know whos fault it was!!!! Thought everybody knew to only order food in Strads when Croftys mother was working.
Guest Posted October 9, 2005 Posted October 9, 2005 Thought everybody knew to only order food in Strads when Croftys mother was working. is mam had a million cats,magic lady
Oldsoulman Posted October 10, 2005 Posted October 10, 2005 Got the flyer for the first nighter at Clifton Hall somewhere , It was October 31st 1980 , looks like it was printed on a typewriter or something . Also got a flyer for 2nd anniversary , I'll find them out and scan them both in. Russ Here's the flyers for Clifton Hall , I've got some more somewhere
SteveM Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Here's the flyers for Clifton Hall , I've got some more somewhere Those were the days. The dj line up on the 2nd anniversary was awesome
Guest Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 (edited) Yeah Steve, i still have that anniversary flyer in the lid of my old 300 box, plus the membership card. But the woven badge got lost many years ago, that used to be stuck to a wonderful old 100 box that i still have, the vinyl coated affairs (my dear departed sister bought me all those years back, i'll never let that thing go) Great memories this thread...and as Steve has said there definitely was a upstairs balcony area with a small floor, having seen Jon Bucks brilliant archive of photos on this site, i think the guy i remember covered in tatoos and no shirt on was the fellow called "Scouse ?" Brett Edited October 11, 2005 by Brett
Oldsoulman Posted October 11, 2005 Posted October 11, 2005 Here's the flyers for Clifton Hall , I've got some more somewhere Here's a couple more Clifton Hall flyers Russ
Guest realsoulfan Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 (edited) Here's a couple more Clifton Hall flyers Russ Just read this thread and it sent shivers down my spine, Those was the days Remember them too well people from all over the country and even scotland coming to this 1. inerstingly enough what has happened with some of the 80's music from that period it's slowly doing the rounds and reappearing Larry Browns :Breaking training King Tutt : You got me hung up / Clarence Carter: Messing With mind Charles Johnsons : Never had a love so Good & Jan Jones : Independant Woman just to name a few Have become big and in demand records and can allways fill a floor, because they had good grounding by DJ's who wasn't scared of emptying a floor if they believed a record was good enough. As with some of the 60's William Powell :Heartache souveniers / Strange Neighbourhood : Imaginations Ray Pollard : Drifter / just to name still doing the rounds and past the test of time. Promoters you need to get your heads together and make it happen Edited December 19, 2005 by realsoulfan
Guest Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Now I know this is a hard one,,,,, but ! Can anybody remember an 60's acetate Richard used to play there most weeks. He named it after a known artist, might have actually been who it was by. It was a real thumping stomper with a "cracked up over you" type beat. That is all I can remember, and I have never heard the tune again since. Anybody ?
SteveM Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Now I know this is a hard one,,,,, but ! Can anybody remember an 60's acetate Richard used to play there most weeks. He named it after a known artist, might have actually been who it was by. It was a real thumping stomper with a "cracked up over you" type beat. That is all I can remember, and I have never heard the tune again since. Anybody ? It could be 'Emanuel Laskey', 'You Know What I Like'
Guest Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Hoooray ! Thanks Steve I'm pretty sure thats it. Now does anybody know where the record is now ? Keb
Wiganer1 Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Here's a couple more Clifton Hall flyers Russ Just read this thread and it sent shivers down my spine, Those was the days Remember them too well people from all over the country and even scotland coming to this 1. inerstingly enough what has happened with some of the 80's music from that period it's slowly doing the rounds and reappearing Larry Browns :Breaking training King Tutt : You got me hung up / Clarence Carter: Messing With mind Charles Johnsons : Never had a love so Good & Jan Jones : Independant Woman just to name a few Have become big and in demand records and can allways fill a floor, because they had good grounding by DJ's who wasn't scared of emptying a floor if they believed a record was good enough. As with some of the 60's William Powell :Heartache souveniers / Strange Neighbourhood : Imaginations Ray Pollard : Drifter / just to name still doing the rounds and past the test of time. Promoters you need to get your heads together and make it happen ========= for a few years after 81 richard was playing most of his wigan set at clifton hall,stafford and morecambe especially his 60's/70's stuff.. i nearly sold all those early 80's stuff about 4 years ago,but thankfully held on to them apart from jan jones
Wiganer1 Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 ========= for a few years after 81 richard was playing most of his wigan set at clifton hall,stafford and morecambe especially his 60's/70's stuff.. i nearly sold all those early 80's stuff about 4 years ago,but thankfully held on to them apart from jan jones ======= is clifton hall still there?
Cunnie Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 ======= is clifton hall still there? It's a car park now, still get a lump in my throat when i pass it. Clifton was the best venue ever bar none , not only for it's music policy (where would todays modern scene be without venue's like Clifton with it's open music policy) but it moved the scene forwards in leaps & bounds & healed all the old Wigan/Mecca arguments. Simply the best venue ever. Think i might do a bit of a Clifton Hall tribute at our next "Modernism" night. (just round the corner from Clifton)
SteveM Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 It's a car park now, still get a lump in my throat when i pass it. Clifton was the best venue ever bar none , not only for it's music policy (where would todays modern scene be without venue's like Clifton with it's open music policy) but it moved the scene forwards in leaps & bounds & healed all the old Wigan/Mecca arguments. Simply the best venue ever. Think i might do a bit of a Clifton Hall tribute at our next "Modernism" night. (just round the corner from Clifton) You get a lump in your throat Martin because thats the last time Errol bought a round
Chalky Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Now I know this is a hard one,,,,, but ! Can anybody remember an 60's acetate Richard used to play there most weeks. He named it after a known artist, might have actually been who it was by. It was a real thumping stomper with a "cracked up over you" type beat. That is all I can remember, and I have never heard the tune again since. Anybody ? It could be 'Emanuel Laskey', 'You Know What I Like' not sure but think Richard might still have it Keb. Played at Wigan too.
Cunnie Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 (edited) You get a lump in your throat Martin because thats the last time Errol bought a round Think you'll find he got the beers in earlier this year at the Friendship Steve. I should know cos i lent him the cash to pay for them! Edited December 20, 2005 by CUNNIE
SteveM Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Think you'll find he got the beers in earlier this year at the Friendship Steve. I should know cos i lent him the cash to pay for them! PMSL
Guest Awake 502 Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 It could be 'Emanuel Laskey', 'You Know What I Like' Great record......
Guest realsoulfan Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 . Think i might do a bit of a Clifton Hall tribute at our next "Modernism" night. (just round the corner from Clifton) That would be a good night might have to come back up north for that one
Cunnie Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 . Think i might do a bit of a Clifton Hall tribute at our next "Modernism" night. (just round the corner from Clifton) That would be a good night might have to come back up north for that one Be great to see you there "Realsoulfan" Should be plenty of Clifton Hall stuff played as all the DJ's on the night were Clifton Hall regulars & Adrian from Strads who ran Clifton with Crofty & Alan helps us out with the sound equipment. Hope you can make it, be sure to come & say hello (always good to put face's to names).
pikeys dog Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Think you'll find he got the beers in earlier this year at the Friendship Steve. I should know cos i lent him the cash to pay for them! Has he started paying you back, a Pound a month?
Cunnie Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Has he started paying you back, a Pound a month? PMSL! Guess he owe's you for records then Joe
SteveM Posted December 22, 2005 Posted December 22, 2005 Has he started paying you back, a Pound a month? A pound a month ? Has he won a lottery jackpot ?
Guest Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Please help------looking Pepsi and SHirley 'heartache' from the 80s-----will pay for mp3 download
Stuart Bower Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Thought everybody knew to only order food in Strads when Croftys mother was working. What do you expect from an electrical shop? I once tried to eat a 300W speaker. Fell down the stairs whilst carrying it out of an alldayer for Rob Wigley. Nearly went straight down my throat. Anyway, didn`t you try going round the corner to a shop that sells food? Or the Queen`s Hall,Bradford nighter-they sold food. And it was sometimes served by Steve`s mother...
Stuart Bower Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 Clifton hall whats that! Does he mean Clifton JAMES? (He played Sheriff J.W. Pepper from those Bond movies-Live And Let Die,and The Man With The Golden Gun)
Cunnie Posted December 28, 2005 Posted December 28, 2005 What do you expect from an electrical shop? I once tried to eat a 300W speaker. Fell down the stairs whilst carrying it out of an alldayer for Rob Wigley. Nearly went straight down my throat. Anyway, didn`t you try going round the corner to a shop that sells food? Or the Queen`s Hall,Bradford nighter-they sold food. And it was sometimes served by Steve`s mother... Was talking about Strads cafe, the electrical shop was up the road (was still open & ran by Adrian up until last christmas) The speakers at Strads are still being used & normally reside in my dining room but at the moment they've been borrowed by guess who? Rob Wigley! Got a funny feeling i know you & you're not letting on, think i know who you are though
Guest Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 What do you expect from an electrical shop? I once tried to eat a 300W speaker. Fell down the stairs whilst carrying it out of an alldayer for Rob Wigley. Nearly went straight down my throat. Anyway, didn`t you try going round the corner to a shop that sells food? Or the Queen`s Hall,Bradford nighter-they sold food. And it was sometimes served by Steve`s mother... Remember lincoln drill hall,steve took tones of food,about 12 people turned up,sold about 2 bottle of pop,and a few cup of tea....
Stuart Bower Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Was talking about Strads cafe, the electrical shop was up the road (was still open & ran by Adrian up until last christmas) The speakers at Strads are still being used & normally reside in my dining room but at the moment they've been borrowed by guess who? Rob Wigley! Got a funny feeling i know you & you're not letting on, think i know who you are though Course you know who I am!
vaultofsouler Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Course you know who I am! He does now .... after I spoke with him at your do ....
Sean Hampsey Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Re Clifton Hall, I deejayed at (pretty much) every Clifton Hall Allnighter and I also promoted the 'Harlem Shuffle' events in the mid 80's. At Harlem Shuffle, the music policy was quality 60's only 'Club Soul' inspired by the Twisted Wheel, Mojo, 1812, Attic, Tinned Chicken etc. DJ's on the first night were:- Myself (Sean Hampsey), Malc Burton (Fellow Promoter), Dave Evison and Bill Payne. Because of the derth (nay, total absence) of anything happening throughout the region soul wise, we sold over 750 tickets and the place was heaving. My dear friend, the late great Dave Godin was our guest and he judged the dancing competition. The '60's Soul' scene was on its arse around that time (85/86) and the Harlem Shuffle / Clifton Hall gig(s) kick started a hell of a lot of revived activity throughout S. Yorkshire and elsewhere. I did the second (Harlem Shuffle - Two) some six months later which sold out in only 4 days. We had Bub on the line up, replacing Dave Evison and I well remember having to give the old boy a serious chewing off for playing 'I've Got The Need' which was considered well outside the musical policy. Sorry Bub (RIP). After the buildings demise, the third 'Harlem Shuffle' took place at the Grattans building in Rotherham, but it was a greatly reduced affair with only about 200 in attendance (t'would be pretty good numbers by todays standards though, I guess). It was 3/4 years later before I got the urge to promote again and was responsible (along with a couple of buddies) for 13 succesive years at Herringthorpe Leisure Centre (Rotherham) with 'The Old Farts Serious Soul Session' - a night which continued the theme of the original 'Harlem Shuffle' sessions. Together we went on to run 'Pitches' in Rotherham and 'The Phoenix' in Sheffield, two more great (legendary) venues with true 'Across The Board' playlists. As for the Clifton Hall Allnighters, fellow DJ Steve Mannion is right. I'm still looking for a suitable venue for a Clifton revival night, in celebration of an awesome allnighter, which, apart from breaking new ground and new tunes, was, at the time (post Wigan) the biggest thing in the country. Watch this space. Sean Hampsey
Cunnie Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 (edited) Re Clifton Hall, I deejayed at (pretty much) every Clifton Hall Allnighter and I also promoted the 'Harlem Shuffle' events in the mid 80's. At Harlem Shuffle, the music policy was quality 60's only 'Club Soul' inspired by the Twisted Wheel, Mojo, 1812, Attic, Tinned Chicken etc. DJ's on the first night were:- Myself (Sean Hampsey), Malc Burton (Fellow Promoter), Dave Evison and Bill Payne. Because of the derth (nay, total absence) of anything happening throughout the region soul wise, we sold over 750 tickets and the place was heaving. My dear friend, the late great Dave Godin was our guest and he judged the dancing competition. The '60's Soul' scene was on its arse around that time (85/86) and the Harlem Shuffle / Clifton Hall gig(s) kick started a hell of a lot of revived activity throughout S. Yorkshire and elsewhere. I did the second (Harlem Shuffle - Two) some six months later which sold out in only 4 days. We had Bub on the line up, replacing Dave Evison and I well remember having to give the old boy a serious chewing off for playing 'I've Got The Need' which was considered well outside the musical policy. Sorry Bub (RIP). After the buildings demise, the third 'Harlem Shuffle' took place at the Grattans building in Rotherham, but it was a greatly reduced affair with only about 200 in attendance (t'would be pretty good numbers by todays standards though, I guess). It was 3/4 years later before I got the urge to promote again and was responsible (along with a couple of buddies) for 13 succesive years at Herringthorpe Leisure Centre (Rotherham) with 'The Old Farts Serious Soul Session' - a night which continued the theme of the original 'Harlem Shuffle' sessions. Together we went on to run 'Pitches' in Rotherham and 'The Phoenix' in Sheffield, two more great (legendary) venues with true 'Across The Board' playlists. As for the Clifton Hall Allnighters, fellow DJ Steve Mannion is right. I'm still looking for a suitable venue for a Clifton revival night, in celebration of an awesome allnighter, which, apart from breaking new ground and new tunes, was, at the time (post Wigan) the biggest thing in the country. Watch this space. Sean Hampsey Look no further Sean, we're doing a Clifton revival night at Bar 10 this summer just round the corner from the old Clifton building. Keeping it as real as possible, Steve Mannion doing a spot for us & possibly Darran Arden (hope i spelt ya name right Darran). Not only that but it gives me a chance to dust off some stuff of my own (King Tutt, Larry Brown, Marvell Love, Richie Parker etc). Wev'e even got Adrian on the door! Fancy gracing us with your presence behind the decks Sean? Who knows, even Crofty might make an appearance! Mart... Edited February 13, 2006 by CUNNIE
Sean Hampsey Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Count me in. When & Where? I'll Be There! Does your venue hold 1,000? Sean Hampsey
Guest Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Can we fetch air-horn`s and wistle`s,recreate some of the nutty night`s when the nice Preston street dancers where around,still see some of em` around, ,and are the old staff on a free-bee or what? looks like it,i`ll sit on the door with Adrian............
Cunnie Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Can we fetch air-horn`s and wistle`s,recreate some of the nutty night`s when the nice Preston street dancers where around,still see some of em` around, ,and are the old staff on a free-bee or what? looks like it,i`ll sit on the door with Adrian............ Ya seem to forget Kenny i'm one of the old staff mi'sen. Just been chatting with Adrian & he's well up for it. Off to have a chat with bar manager later in the week so i'll let you know more when i know myself. Just got to sort out some dates so we don't clash with anything (not easy, believe me).
Guest realsoulfan Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Ya seem to forget Kenny i'm one of the old staff mi'sen. Just been chatting with Adrian & he's well up for it. Off to have a chat with bar manager later in the week so i'll let you know more when i know myself. Just got to sort out some dates so we don't clash with anything (not easy, believe me). This will be a night to remember bring it on
Sean Hampsey Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 Look no further Sean, we're doing a Clifton revival night at Bar 10 this summer just round the corner from the old Clifton building. Keeping it as real as possible, Steve Mannion doing a spot for us & possibly Darran Arden (hope i spelt ya name right Darran). Not only that but it gives me a chance to dust off some stuff of my own (King Tutt, Larry Brown, Marvell Love, Richie Parker etc). Wev'e even got Adrian on the door! Fancy gracing us with your presence behind the decks Sean? Who knows, even Crofty might make an appearance! Mart... Hi Mart Got a date for the Clifton revival yet? Started digging out my set already! Sean Hampsey
Cunnie Posted March 3, 2006 Posted March 3, 2006 (edited) Hi Mart Got a date for the Clifton revival yet? Started digging out my set already! Sean Hampsey Looks like being the last Saturday in July Sean, 29th. Hopefully it shouldn't clash with much as there are 5 Saturdays in July. Looking forwards to this one. Should have a bit of a warm up for it when Arthur guests for us on April 21st. See you in Cleethorpes on good Friday Sean, looks like being a stormer. Mart... Edited March 3, 2006 by CUNNIE
Sean Hampsey Posted March 4, 2006 Posted March 4, 2006 Looks like being the last Saturday in July Sean, 29th. Hopefully it shouldn't clash with much as there are 5 Saturdays in July. Looking forwards to this one. Should have a bit of a warm up for it when Arthur guests for us on April 21st. See you in Cleethorpes on good Friday Sean, looks like being a stormer. Mart... Agree the PITCHES boys doing Cleethorpes. The stuff that dreams are made of! Must admit, it'll be nostalgic for me on all counts. Broke many a good choon at the Winter Gardens and even managed to slip my disc while deejaying. Not many jocks can add that to their repertoire! Got the date in my diary for 'Clifton Hall Returns To Rotherham'. Should be utterly wunnerful!
Stuart Bower Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 (edited) Yes, thanks for the memories,Sean! This "revival" idea sounds OK to me! Edited March 5, 2006 by The Soul Intention
Derek Pearson Posted April 15, 2006 Posted April 15, 2006 Was a regular myself at Clifton Hall and used to arrive courtesy of British Rail via Leeds. Always remember going for something like an 8.15am train back to Leeds and getting on an 8.14 to Doncaster (oops). Found some great photos of the Clifton Hall yesterday (record corridor upstairs, pic of dance floor from stage and from balcony). Will upload them when site is back at full steam. onwards, derek
Guest KoFi Posted April 23, 2006 Posted April 23, 2006 Top venue quick& easy to get 2 hull crew okeh!! big toones outta here. fond memories. joanne swift where r u?
Guest KoFi Posted May 26, 2006 Posted May 26, 2006 keep this clifton hall thing going BRILL venue & I was a casino goer!! rom 1976(13yrs old paper round used to fund it + tapping on station rd with Vernon from Bradford) oldies newies ALL GOOD keep the faith OkEh "let somebody luv U"
Guest Black Gold of the Sun Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 We certainly were reminiscing my sweet.... one of the "MOST" overlooked venues IMO for it's music policy.... a ONE ROOMED event thet played "whatever it wanted".... was probably "too upfront" for its time in most people's minds .... had an "oldies" and "newies" theme which is what I remember the "genres" of music being referred to back then.... none of the "multi genre" descriptions of today's scene.... by that, I mean "newies" was both 60's discoveries and current (of the decade) discoveries.... and "oldies" were, well, those already "known".... Today we get, well, "modern" for the new/90's stuff along with "tent", "70's" (be it old or new) then there's classics, oldies, same old same old, youth club, underplayed, R&B, the list is endless.... my query would be what of the 80's stuff played at Clifton Hall.... known as "newies" back then.... but now often heard reffered to as "modern oldies" (what's that all about ) that seems to have "no place" on today's scene as it's what I call an "inbetweenie" sound.... one that's "still too new" for an Oldies room, but yet "too old" for a Modern room.... granted, albeit one or two of them these days.... I know that the philosophy of Clifton Hall has stuck with me, and my mates, since it's opening night and that's what we operate at our Ponds Forge nights.... a ONE ROOM ONE MUSIC policy.... what I call "accross the board" on our flyers... but what I know other people hap-haxardly "slag off" or state it's "an excuse to play any old crap" type of term used these days.... absolute BOLLOX IMHO.... Seems I'm getting into a rant as I read back through this so I'll just repeat my initial opinion on Clifton Hall.... very underestimated, very ignored and always overlooked as as a "forefather" of places like Stafford, etc., which these days takes the "glory" for records that where "established" at Clifton Hall throughout its duration.... One of my all time favourite venues for the reasons stated above.Used to go with Dean roach Who Later did me the dis service of being my best man .HAPPY DAYS
Cunnie Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 Hi Mart Got a date for the Clifton revival yet? Started digging out my set already! Sean Hampsey Will this do Sean
vaultofsouler Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 (edited) Will this do Sean That's only the first draft I've done for you "CUN*" .... Only sent to see yourself as not quite yet ready for general release yet .... You do favours and then those that you do them for can't wait .... Martin.... pleeeeaaaase .... Edited June 14, 2006 by vaultofsouler
SteveM Posted June 15, 2006 Posted June 15, 2006 That's only the first draft I've done for you "CUN*" .... Only sent to see yourself as not quite yet ready for general release yet .... You do favours and then those that you do them for can't wait .... Martin.... pleeeeaaaase .... Can't wait to get behind the decks with Mr Hampsey again Really looking forward to this
Cunnie Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 Can't wait to get behind the decks with Mr Hampsey again Really looking forward to this Tickets going on sale at tonight's Modernism Steve. If your'e coming let me know ASAP so i can inform the bar to get the re-inforced furniture out
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