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Rugby Allnighter 13.9.14
Rugby Soul Club replied to Rugby Soul Club's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Andy Newman 10-11pm Freestyle Room... Bobby Valentine - Use it before you lose it (Fania) Big daddy Rogers - I'm a big man (Midas) Little Ann - Who are you trying to fool (Timmion LP) Ted Taylor - Somebody's always trying (Okeh) Carol Anderson - I'm not worried (Whip) Roy Roberts - Got to have your love (Ninandy) Roosevelt Grier - In my tenement (R.I.C.) Jackie Day - Before it's too late (Modern) Johnny Praye - Can't get too much love (Sidewalk) Clyde McPhatter - Lonely people can't afford to cry (AMY) Johnny Gilliam - Room full of tears (Cancer) The Arcades - There's got to be a loser (Triad) Freddie North - The hurt (R.I.C.) Susan Rewis - They say you found a new baby (Columbia) Claude Baby Huey - Drifting (M.I.O.B.) Geater Davis - My love is so strong for you (House of orange) Otis Lee - Hard row to hoe (Quaint) Clyde McPhatter - Please give me one more chance (Welcome home) Unique Blend - Yes i'm in love (Eastbound) Choice of colour - Your love (APT) Luther - Don't wanna be a fool (Cotilon) Isley Brothers - My love is your love (MFP) Harvey Averne - Central park (Uptite) The O'Jays - I'll never forget you (Imperial Records) -
Rugby Allnighter 13.9.14
Rugby Soul Club replied to Rugby Soul Club's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Mark Randle - Main Room 1-2am... Magic Night - If You And I Had Never Met King Tutt - You've Got Me Hung Up Bobby Womack & The Brotherhood - Home Is Where The Heart Is Flame 'n' King & The Bold Ones - Ho Happy Day Velvet Hammer — Happy (Extended Disco Version) Lenny Fontana pres. Black Sun - Spread Love (Classic Vocal Mix) Ron Hall & The Muthafunkaz feat. Mark Evans - The Way You Love Me (Original) Mind & Matter - I'm Under Your Spell Melvin Moore - All Of A Sudden The Voices Of East Harlem - Cashing In Charles Johnson - Never Had A Love So Good Jan Jones - Independent Woman James Walsh Gypsy Band - Cuz It's You Girl Deadly Sins - Get On The Move (Keni's Philly Groove Edit) Urban Blues Project pres. Michael Procter - Love Don't Live (The UBP Classic Club Mix) -
Rugby Allnighter 13.9.14
Rugby Soul Club replied to Rugby Soul Club's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Coops - Freestyle Room 1-2am... Wiili J and Co - Boogie with your baby. Pretenders - Just be yourself. King Tutt - You've got me hung up. Chuck Simmons - Am I grooving you Charles Mann - it's all over Bobby Womack - I don't want to be hurt by your love again Imperial Wonders - You live only once Gloria Scott - What am I gonna do Chimes - The beginning of my life Junior Walker - These eyes Robert Parker - I caught you in a lie Barbara Lynn - This is the thanks I get David Ruffin - Walk away from love Bettye Swann - Today I started loving you again Johnnie Taylor - Poor Make believer Freddie Scott - I guess God wants it this way Big Maybelle - Oh Lord, what are you doing to me Bessie Banks - Go now -
Rugby Allnighter 13.9.14
Rugby Soul Club replied to Rugby Soul Club's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Phil Shields - Main Room 2-3am... Anyhow I was asked to post up my playlist, something I don't normally do but here you go, in no order.... Caressors - I can't stay away - Ru-jac. New Yorkers - Don't want to be your fool - Tag-ful. Ron Baxter - This is it - Ole-9.(request) Little John - Heart breakin' time - Martay. Don & Ron - I'm so so sorry - White Cliff. Cody Black - I'm slowly molding - King. (request) Jimmy & the entertainers - New girl - Toddlin' Town. Reggie Alexander - It's better - Boss. Bud Harper - Wherever you were - Peacock. Betty Turner - The winds kept laughing - Crescent. Masqueraders - How - Labeat. E I & the echoes - You're gonna hurt - Diamond Jim. Soul Set - Will you ever learn - Bi-Me. Montclairs - Hey you don't fight it - Arch. Herman Lewis - Who's kissing you tonight - Mercury test press. Little Nicky Soul - I wanted to tell you - Shee. Lovers - Without a doubt - Frantic. Timmie Williams - Competition - Amy. Blue Jays - Point of view - Jay. Little Gi Gi - I Volunteer - Decca. Steve Flanagan - I've arrived - Era. Paris - Sleepless Nights - Doc (request) Esther Phillips - Just say goodbye - Atlantic. -
Rugby Allnighter 13.9.14
Rugby Soul Club replied to Rugby Soul Club's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Bald Mark - Main Room 4-5am... Charlie Russo & His Orchestra - Goofin' Hayes Cotton - Black Wings Has My Angel Ike & Tina Turner - Strange Curly Moore - You Don’t Mean Speedy Cal - Broom Stick Rider Pervis Lee - You Don’t Care (LP) Eugene Gaspard - Holding On Connie Austin - She Made A Mistake Toni And The Showmen - Try My Love The Soul City - Who Do You Think You Are The Isley Brothers - Sure Is A Lot Of Woman Ann Caudell - Longing For You Betty Everett - My Love Doty Roy - You Got My Boy September Jones - Voo Doo Madamoiselle The Symphonics - No More Carl Underwood - Ain’t You Lying? Little Joe Hinton - I Won’t Be Your Fool Ruby Johnson - Don’t Start Nothing Noble Watts - Teen-Scene Chuck Wells - The Love Knot Sherri Taylor - He’s The One That Rings My Bell Helen Shapiro - He Knows How To Love Me The Captions - Turn Out The Lights -
Without even asking, a few of the DJs have posted their playlists on their own pages. So I've copied & pasted them onto here. Plus I've added Mark Randles from his earlier post... Davie Bell - Freestyle Room 4-5am I Got The Need Chuck Jackson Down To Love Town The Originals Learning To Trust My Man Sisters Love Running Away From Love Skip Mahoaney & The Casuals Spread Love Al Hudson & The Soul Partners (request) My Kind Of Girl Mandrill Here We Go, Loving Again Dillard & Johnson Boogie With Your Baby Willie J & Co Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me Peter Brown Could Heaven Ever Be Like This Idris Muhammad (request) Love Has Come Around Donald Byrd Running Away Roy Ayres Ubiquity Shame Evelyn " Champagne" King (request) You Gave Me Love Crown Hights Affair Turn The Music Up The ;Players Association Hooked On Young Stuff Nino Tempo & 5th Avenue Sax You Got The Floor Arthur Adams Let The Music Play Charles Earland Hope the bodies there during my set enjoyed it as much as I did.
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Mark R's Rugby All Niter Main Room Spins
Rugby Soul Club replied to Mark R's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Will do Mark, once I'm back on laptop. Thank you -
Mark R's Rugby All Niter Main Room Spins
Rugby Soul Club replied to Mark R's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Mark, would it be ok to add any other sets to this thread or do you think I should list them seperately? -
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I Need To Know This Record...it's A Good 'un
Rugby Soul Club replied to Soulstu's topic in All About the SOUL
We do still give out a free cd (for promotional use only) at our anniversaries. We used to have the tracks listed on our website but we were "asked" to take them down. -
Happy to say I missed it. Heard a mention of it so came on here to see the reaction. Luckily no one else seems to have had to suffer
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Rugby All Nighter - Freestyle Room
Rugby Soul Club replied to Ian Parker's topic in Event Playlists - Reviews
Glad you enjoyed yourself Ian and thank you for being part of a great night. -
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Allnighter Dates Clashing Can Anything Be Done?
Rugby Soul Club replied to ImberBoy's topic in All About the SOUL
Only one problem I see with the more choice Steve is that when two "good" venues are on, mates are split on where to go. Shame when that happens. -
Allnighter Dates Clashing Can Anything Be Done?
Rugby Soul Club replied to ImberBoy's topic in All About the SOUL
Will copy & paste my replies on t-other social network - I know it's lazy. First post... A good number of allnighter promoters swap each others' dates so as not to clash. But now there are so many new ones starting up, there are just not enough weekends in the year to prevent clashes. Free country though. Oh & Dave Rimmer runs an allnighter planner on ss but not everyone goes on there. After a bit of debate, I posted again... Never an easy answer as everyone is "in it" for different reasons. The getting together once a year before defo wouldn't work for us as we have to book at least 4 years in advance. Best is for everyone to do as they are doing now...you pays your money, you make your choices. So, that's my input. -
Site note - the second in our hoped to be regular feature - A lets have a look at members clubs... Rugby Soul Club Around fifteen years ago a seed was planted that eventually grew into Rugby Soul Club. We say fifteen years ago because although Rugby Soul Club is now in it’s twelfth year, there was only one venue we would consider, and they were booked solid three years in advance. The Benn Hall is Rugby’s equivalent of a Civic Hall, originally run by a private company but lately has gone back into council hands. It’s ideal for the sort of night we wanted to run. It has a capacity of 360, a large foyer for people to chill out and chat, a nice, modern bar area for the record dealers and two rooms for music, both with their own dancefloors. Although we always wanted to run allnighters, the Benn Hall initially would only let us run a Soul night until 2.00am, so on the 15th February, 2003, Rugby Soul Club opened it’s doors for the first time. The residents were Adam, Karl Boddington & Matt Smart, with guests Kenny Burrell, Arthur Fenn, Carl Fortnum, Ginger Taylor, Dave Rimmer. The second room was used as a ‘Modern Soul’ room. Around 250 people turned up for the first one, and the night was considered a success by those who attended, the music played was truly across the board. The first record to be played at Rugby was - TSU Toronadoes - What good am I - Atlantic. Sian had suggested - Darrell Banks - Open the door to your heart - Revilot, so the others involved (Dean & Matt) promptly picked the other tune...lol. Dave Rimmer finished the night off with the three that have become the traditional ‘enders’ at Rugby. The Fantastic four - Can’t Stop Looking For My Baby - Ric-Tic Johnnie Mae Matthews - I Have No Choice - Big Hit Ray Pollard - The Drifter - United Artists As ‘The Drifter’ was playing the management at the Benn Hall turned the lights on and people just kept on dancing. That has also become a tradition. Dave Rimmer still plays the same three records at the end of the allnighters and it is still wonderful to see a full dancefloor with the lights on. That will always be one of our abiding memories when we are all old and senile, it’s a wonderful end to the night. Not wishing to run too many nights a year we booked five dates for 2003 (and to make sure we secured the venue, we also booked five dates for the following three years as well.) They were February, April, June, September and November. We’ve continued with these same five months right up to the current day and have just rolled the bookings over so have dates booked right to the end of 2017. For our first Anniversary we held an alldayer (mostly to get the staff used to running a longer event). The following two years flew by and the club was beginning to gain a reputation for booking quality DJs and playing a true mixture of styles. The first major change came on the third Anniversary when the ‘Modern’ room was changed to the ‘Freestyle Room’. In all honesty there wasn’t the support for a room that was dedicated just to Modern Soul, so the room was not being used to its best advantage. In addition, we had a long list of DJs who wanted spots, and we never seemed to be able to fit them all in. So, the ‘Freestyle Room’ allows up and coming DJs and established DJs, the opportunity to play something different to what is being played in the main room. As the name suggests, we have had all sorts of spots played in there, from R & B, underplayed Sixties, Modern, Latin, and the late Pete Robinson from Worcester played a Jazz Funk spot. The dancers arrived with whistles and tambourines ! The room is still popular and there is still a long waiting list to DJ in there, so we know we have got the format right. Anyone who wants a spot in there only has to ask & we will put their name on the list. Having proved to the Benn Hall management that we were capable of organising and running successful nights & following the change in licencing laws they agreed to our first allnighter. This was our 4th anniversary on February 10th, 2007. The DJ line up was: Matt Smart and Adam as residents, and guests Roger Banks, Guy Hennigan, Liam Quinn, Phil Shields, James Trouble, Woody, and Dave Rimmer in the Main Room. Dr Pickles, Lionel, Loren, Liam & Phil, Mark & Les in the Freestyle Room. We had always wanted to progress onto all-nighters & now we finally got our chance. We had a fantastic turnout. Loads of people arrived, danced, laughed, chatted, and had a great time. We were so pleased. Over the last eleven years the Main Room has developed a reputation for playing the complete range of music that comes under the ‘Northern Soul’ banner these days and the DJs we have booked over the years have been picked to enhance this reputation. We’ve also used DJs from all over the world as guests and the list now stands at: English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Australian, Dutch (Although they were ex-pats living in Australia and Holland), American, Swedish, and following our last allnighter, Mexican. (Dave Rimmer helped us put that list together and the one he forgot was the American DJ. A bit ironic really, as the American DJ we had was Jessica, his fiancé!) By the ninth Anniversary (2012), Adam had decided to step down & then in 2013 Matt Smart did the same, so we finally offered Dave Rimmer a residency (A long standing joke really because he had been a ‘guest DJ’ at every night from day one). Phil Shields and Kenny Aitchison were also offered residencies, so these three are now our regular team. Phil plays an eclectic mix of rarities and underplayed sounds that deserve more exposure. Originally from Belfast, he actually moved to Rugby a couple of years ago because he was fed up of having to fly over for every niter. Ken tends to play whatever he wants, and it always works as well, his spots have become legendary in their own right. Funnily enough he also moved to Rugby earlier this year from London. We’ve now just passed our eleventh Anniversary. Rugby has gained a reputation for not only playing quality music but also as ‘the friendly’ allnighter. There is certainly something in this as the atmosphere always does seem more like a big party for friends and that’s how we view everyone that comes through the door. The final thing that has become a tradition at Rugby is the mistake on the flyers! Despite having run over fifty events, Sian still manages to make a mistake on the flyers almost every time, sometimes trivial, sometimes quite major. Although the worst was when she put the wrong date on the flyers and had had 5,000 printed. Being somewhat inventive, she printed 5,000 stickers with the correct date and stuck them all on. She thought she’d done a great job until Dave Rimmer came up with a flyer with no sticker on. She panicked and said she would have to collect all the ones she’d already put out on tables at the Benn Hall. She set off in a rush and only stopped when Dave called her back and showed the sticker he’d peeled off the flyer! He really is a swine sometimes! Our dates for the rest of the year are: 21st June, 2014 The DJ line up is: Residents: Phil Shields, Kenny Aitchison, Dave Rimmer, Guests: Pat Bleasdale, Sean Chapman, Chic, Col & Ady, Rob Gray, Greavsey & Trill, Ethan Howard, John Manship, Ian P, Tom Page, and Andy Powell. 13th September, 2014 and 8th November, 2014 The venue address is: The Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby, CV21 2LQ Admission is: £10 before 9pm & £12 after 9pm. Get in early & get 10 hours of great soul for £10. And we start at 8pm and run through until the lights come on at 6am. Come along and give us a try if you haven’t been before, and if you have, we will welcome you back as an old friend each time. We’ve asked our three residents to list five of their favourite tracks to give you a flavour of what to expect: Phil Shields Freddie Williams - Live while you can - Holywood Explosive Dynamics - Whole Lotta Loving - Lemco Timmie Williams - Competition - Mala Blue Jays - Point of view - Jay Lovers - Without a doubt — Frantic Ken Aitchison The Sherwoods - Ice Cream - Kapp Frankie (Love Man) Crocker - Ton Of Dynamite - Turbo Today’s People - SOS — Gamma The Volcanos - A Lady’s Man - Arctic Roscoe and Friends - Broadway Sissy - TEC Dave Rimmer The Magnetics - I Have A Girl - Ra-Sel Slim Willis - No Feeling For You - C.J. Bobby Adams & Betty Lou - Dr Truelove - Tarx The Martels - Where Can My Baby Be - A La Carte The Caressors - I Can’t Stay Away - Ru-Jac Dean & Sian Site note: Latest in the Soul Club shouts feature If you are involved with or just enjoy any soul club and wish to pass on word to other soul fans then just get to here and read... Winsford Soul Winsford Soul Apr 25 2014 10:41 AM Sian. What a fabulous review of your great venue. Long may it continue. Hope to catch up soon . Steve Dave Rimmer Dave Rimmer Apr 25 2014 10:44 AM You can catch Phil, Ken, and me doing a Rugby soul Club Showcase this Saturday afternoon at Skegness weekender spacehopper spacehopper Apr 25 2014 01:15 PM only been going for the last couple of years but love it...great venue,tunes and people..well done all dean DB131 DB131 Apr 25 2014 07:31 PM Great review of a place that's an absolute pleasure to visit.Our very first jaunt down the M1 we knew we'd be back time and time again.Sian it's credit to you and Dean long may it last. See you in June. Julie Moore Julie Moore Apr 25 2014 07:54 PM Brilliant read Sian :-) A venue so dear to my heart,great people and great music.............. met some of my dearest friends there........... will be there in June. Regards Julie x tosspot tosspot Apr 25 2014 08:13 PM I just can't wait to get back to those wheels of steel again, see you all soon dave2 dave2 Apr 26 2014 05:28 PM Great venue. Rugby -one my fave Allnghters, and you'd be pushed to find better anywhere. The freedom the DJs have in the "Freestyle Room" is ace. I know you put loads of effort into making this event a success Sian, and it shows. Well done! - and thanks to Messrs. Phil Shields, Kenny Aitchison, and Dave Rimmer and everyone who works behind the scenes. ATB Dave Lucky one Lucky one Apr 28 2014 09:07 AM I have only attended your excellent allnighter once in 2012,I was very impressed with it. Due mainly to my shift pattern that never falls right for your events.This is fortunately not the case in September when I shall be making my second visit. Illya Illya Apr 28 2014 09:22 AM Well you think of Rugby and the good things to have come out of Rugby, Sian they do let her out on occasions, thankfully she does go back. The first time I met Sian was we met at a party in York and we were talking at the top of some stairs and she lost her footing and grab the nearest thing to her to regain her balance, that was me and she launched me down the stairway to heaven and we have been mates since. The game of Rugby, some people say "A thugs game played by Gentlemen" meet Sian you will know what I mean, is that a good thing to come out of Rugby? Cement used in many foundations and gluing buildings together and you could say that about the friendships forged by this Rugby Soul Club. Then their's Mr Kipling cake, don't you just love um, an exceedingly good alnighter me thinks little-stevie little-stevie Apr 29 2014 07:30 PM Quality people, great venue and mix of music in 2 rooms... Promoters with that thing we call soul...x loren loren May 11 2014 06:04 PM February, 2004 Of my Brittany, I decide to spend a few days in England to visit Nottingham, Stoke-on-Trent, buy records, drink John Smith's pints, and to make a night soul or an allniter. My choice concerns to Rugby. I shall never regret this choice because I received a fantastic and very warm welcome on behalf of Dean and Sian as well as of all the people there whom I was able to be next this evening there. By pushing the doors of Benn Hall this first evening, I felt what I had felt previously: excitement and pleasure to listen to fabulous records, to dance and to share, in spite of my rather basic English! 10 years later, me always feels this excitement and this happiness of sharing it 10 hours of non-stop soul. During those ten years, i've met some great people that are friends now Rugby Soul Club is forever in my heart Loren
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Calling All Soul Club Promoter Members
Rugby Soul Club replied to Mike's topic in All About the SOUL
Bit slow off the mark here. Been trying to get something together since Mike posted this...yep, I'm slow Nearly there & yes, a great idea... -
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Manchester indeed! Bristol, Wigan & Leeds that I know of. Liam & Duffy will have to share the fame now...lol. Good on them to do something at such a young age & a bit of fun. Isn't that what it's all about. Oops, no, of course it's all very serious & no fun is allowed...
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Records Gone Missing At Rugby
Rugby Soul Club replied to Spaghetti Weston's topic in All About the SOUL
*Brilliant news* Thank you everyone for all your help. John Weston's record has been found and our faith restored. Aaron was looking at said record at 4.30 (this was how we knew it was still there). Luckily he remembered what had happened (the young-uns still have brain cells working at that time). He passed it to the big man (his words) who couldn't fit it in the box it came out of, so put it in the one next to it. The big man was sat here this morning whilst I was reading the message out... Yes, the big man was our Ken, who didn't remember a thing :-D Luckily the box belonged to Killa & after a phone call this morning, the record has be found...:-) Happy of Rugby. -
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